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Why knit your hat for spring?
Chalma is a headdress that is formed from a piece of fabric wrapped around the head. Another name for such a thing is a turban. Usually, up to 20 m of fabric is used to make a turban.
Relatively recently, turma has become very popular among the fair sex. However, wearing a turban in its traditional form is quite inconvenient.
Today we're going to show you How to tie a turf with spokes. This is a simple master class that will suit even beginner knitters.
Chalma tied with spokesIt looks great on both long and short hair. Headdress adds femininity and well complements a long coat or cloak.
In order to tie the product, you will need yarn and spokes. Good yarn with acrylic and merino wool. You'll need size 4 spokes.
Step-by-step instructions for knitting turma
That's it! Your hat is ready. It is much more comfortable than a real turban, because you do not have to wrap a cloth around your head every time. It will warm up in the cold and look great!
Relatively recently, turma has become very popular among the fair sex. However, wearing a turban in its traditional form is quite inconvenient.
Today we're going to show you How to tie a turf with spokes. This is a simple master class that will suit even beginner knitters.
Chalma tied with spokesIt looks great on both long and short hair. Headdress adds femininity and well complements a long coat or cloak.
In order to tie the product, you will need yarn and spokes. Good yarn with acrylic and merino wool. You'll need size 4 spokes.
Step-by-step instructions for knitting turma
- First, dial 28 hinges. The required width is 15 cm. If 28 hinges are not enough, dial a little more.
- The front row is inside. The first loop tie the front, then alternate 2 back loops and 1 front to the end of the row.
- Second row front. Remove the first loop, then enter the spoke into the third loop behind the back wall, pull the thread between the two loops. Tie the second loop behind the front wall and remove both hinges from the spoke. Tie up the next one. Keep alternating.
- The following rows copy the first two. Each back row fits as the first, and each front - as the second. Thus, it is necessary to tie 86 cm.
- Close the last loops. It is desirable to do this in an elastic way. Leave the long tip of the thread.
- Mark the middle of the product with a marker. Wrap one edge to the center and fasten it with knitting markers or paper clips.
- The second end must be fixed in the same way.
- Now the product needs to be sewn. All three seams that formed behind, must be carefully stitched, going a little on the front of the turf.
That's it! Your hat is ready. It is much more comfortable than a real turban, because you do not have to wrap a cloth around your head every time. It will warm up in the cold and look great!