ANGEL LACE BABY CAP - Seamless version This cap is worked from the top down. The yarn and needles I use will make a preemie-sized cap. To make larger sizes, use thicker yarn and needles to suit. Or you could work the increase rows a few more times, to give a larger number of sts. Refer to the notes at the end of the pattern re adapting the angel pattern stitch. Mine is started with an I-cord bobble - see the notes for information. Materials: 25g (1 ounce) 3 ply baby wool (US fingering) Add a small amount of a contrast colour if you want the two colour version. Needles: 3.75 mm (UK 9, US 5) Use a set of four double pointed for the seamless cap. This cap is worked from the top down. Abbreviations: k - knit p - purl yf - bring yarn to front of work yb - take yarn to back of work pw - purlwise (move the stitches to the other needle without twisting them) make bobble - (K1, yo, K1) into next stitch, turn and p3, turn and k3, slip first two sts over last knit st. inc - increase in next stitch k2tog - knit 2 together yo - bring yarn to front and over needle to make a stitch ssk - slip next two stitches separately to right needle, slip left needle into them from left to right and knit them together. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Notes: Two-Colour Cap Work the 4 rows of the lace eyelet stripe in contrast colour I-Cord bobble The cap shown has an I-cord bobble at the top. To work it, start the cap as follows: Cast on 3 sts and work a few rows of I-cord**. Next row: Knit 3 sts, then knit up 3 sts from cast on end of cord. Continue to work cap as usual. If you are doing the 2-needle cap, knit up an extra st to give you the 7 sts needed. **I-cord: Use double ended needles (the shorter the better). Cast on 3 sts *Knit 3, do NOT turn work but slide stitches to the other end of the needle. Rep from * for length required. Adapting the Angel Lace pattern stitch. I have used a 12 st repeat for this version of the pattern, to fit the number of sts I have used for the cap. The original pattern had a 13 st repeat. It is very easy to add extra sts between the angel motifs. Work out how many angels you want, divide that into the number of stitches you have, and just add extra sts at each side of the angels. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Angel Lace pattern stitch I found the angel pattern in the book 'Socks, Socks, Socks' published by XRX Inc. Thank you to Darlene Joyce who contributed the 'My Little Angel' socks featuring this pattern. Angel Lace pattern stitch multiple of 12 sts Row 1: *K3, yf, slip 7 pw, yb, k2*, rep from * to * around Row 2: Knit Rows 3 and 4: repeat rows 1 and 2 Row 5: *K6, make bobble, k5*, rep from * to * around Row 6: repeat row 1 Row 7: *K6, slip point of needle under the 3 long strands and knit the next st, k5*, rep from * to * around Row 8: Knit Row 9: *K4, k2tog, yo, k1, yo, ssk, k3*, rep from * to * around Row 10: Knit Row 11: *K3, k2tog, yo, k3, yo, ssk, k2*, rep from * to * around Row 12: Knit Row 13: *K2, (K2tog, yo) twice, k1, (yo, ssk) twice, k1*, rep from * to * around Row 14: Knit - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Angel Lace Baby Cap Using set of four needles, cast on 6 sts. Row 1: (inc in next stitch) 6 times - 12 sts Rows 2, 4, 6 ,8, 10: Knit Row 3: (inc in next st) 12 times - 24 sts Row 5: (inc, k1) 12 times - 36 sts Row 7: (inc, k2) 12 times - 48 sts Row 9: (inc, k3) 12 times - 60 sts Row 11: (inc, k4) 12 times - 72 sts Row 12: Knit Work lace eyelet stripe Row 1: Knit Row 2: Purl Row 3: (yo, k2tog) to end Row 4: Purl Knit 4 rows Work 14 rows of angel pattern stitch (circular version). Knit 2 rows Work 4 rows of lace eyelet stripe Knit 6 rows Work k2, p2 rib for 19 rows or until required length. Cast off (bind off). Copyright 2001 Lorraine J Major