Yarmulke by Jenny White

Yarmulke

Knitting
June 2006
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
28 stitches and 42 rows = 4 inches
in Stockinette Stitch on larger needles
US 2 - 2.75 mm
US 3 - 3.25 mm
175 yards (160 m)
6.5 inch diameter
English
Errata available: abramsbooks.com

Errata
Yarmulke (page 126)

  • Under Notes, abbreviation for Central Chain Decrease should be CCD.
  • In the last paragraph in the first column on the left on page 128, Line 5 to end should read as follows: w&t (not too tightly), k17, kwtog, k1 twice (the wraps at the other end of the short row sections will be picked up in the next round).
  • On the diagram on page 128, make the following changes: Change “B” to “D” and “D” to “B”. Add the following text to the bottom center marker: Center marker moves here for decrease rounds (see text). Move marker and text at the line that divides A and B (formerly D) to the line that divides A and D (formerly B).*

Pattern on pages 126-128.



YARMULKE  (page 126)

Under Notes, abbreviation for Central Chain Decrease should be CCD.



Greetings from Knit Cafe:
West Hollywood is home to a vibrant community of immigrant Russian Jews, so we get frequent requests for yarmulke patterns. In modern congregations, yarmulkes can be worn by boys, girls, men, and women. This pattern knits up into a beautiful yarmulke for any occasion.