Martine OCULI wrote:
Bonjour, J'aimerai tricoter le Nid d'ange DROPS en Alaska en taille 6/9 mois mais avec la laine BIG MERINO, dois-je rajouter des mailles pour avoir la taille équivalente ? Merci de votre réponse. Cordialement.
23.05.2024 - 18:36DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Mme Oculi, comme Alaska et Big Merino appartiennent au même groupe, vous n'aurez juste qu'à vérifier votre tension et ajuster la taille des aiguilles si besoin; notez juste que la texture sera différente car les 2 laines ont des caractéristiques différentes; utilisez le convertisseur pour connaître la quantité nécessaire correspondante. Bon tricot!
24.05.2024 - 07:41
Vetonisue wrote:
Bonjour Je trouve ce modèle super, mais je ne comprends pas comment on le met au bébé? Si les boutons sont en bas , cela veut dire su on rentre le bébé par le bas? Comme ça me parait bizarre Merci de me confirmer… Merci
04.09.2021 - 23:46DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Vetonisue, c'est probablement possible aussi par le bas, mais je l'enfilerai par le haut, comme un pull. Bon tricot!
06.09.2021 - 07:34
Jackie wrote:
J'ai l'intention d'adapter ce modèle à une laine que j'ai déjà. Quelle sont donc en cm les dimensions de la capuche ? Lerci
27.06.2021 - 15:52DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Jackie, avec une tension de 14 m = 10 cm, les 46-50-54 m de la capuche feront environ 33-36-38 cm de large. Bon tricot!
28.06.2021 - 07:42
Johanna wrote:
Bij vraag behoort de Nederlandse vlag
27.10.2018 - 19:31
Johanna Baas-Boelman wrote:
Nog 1 vraagje voor hoeveel naalden staat 1 blokje omdat 1ry blokjes en dan 5 ryen leeg
27.10.2018 - 19:29
Johanna Baas-Boelman wrote:
Bedankt voor het antwoord op mijn vraag dan begin ik maar opnieuw gr gr Johanna
25.10.2018 - 09:12
Johanna Baasboelman wrote:
Het kruisje in het tel patroon moet dat tricot zijn of averechts een hoeveel naalden zijn het gewoon 2of 4
21.10.2018 - 12:11DROPS Design answered:
Dag Johanna,
Het kruisje is averecht op de goede kant en recht op de verkeerde kant. Doordat je de volgende naald recht op de goede kant breit en de naald daarna weer averecht op de goede kant, ontstaan er 2 ribbels.
24.10.2018 - 21:27
Agnete Bønnerup wrote:
Hej! Skal man bruge en 60 cm eller 80 cm lang 7.0mm rundpind?
29.08.2016 - 09:02DROPS Design answered:
Hej Agnete. Standard ville jeg gaa ud fra en 80 cm. Du kan altid arbejde med magic loop om du har for lidt masker til at passe paa pinden:
29.08.2016 - 11:24
Anna wrote:
Hi, I love this pattern. I'm a new knitter, only have done 2 projects so far. That being said. I was looking to try and make a sleeping bag sac for a baby when I came a crossed this bunting. So I'm trying to use this pattern but want to use zipper instead of button holes, and take out the hood. How would I do this without messing up the awesome pattern? Thank you in advance.
02.04.2015 - 05:26DROPS Design answered:
Dear Anna, you can take help from any other pattern with a zipper - for any individual assistance to a pattern, you are welcome to contact your DROPS store, they will give you tips & advices even per mail or telephone. Happy knitting!
02.04.2015 - 09:55
AmyS wrote:
I'm interested in BabyDrops 10-10. In the directions it mentions "see Diagram M.1" in several places. I'm not finding what "M.1" means? I don't see it associated with the diagram. Also, there's for instance, for the front piece, Knit 2 rows garter sts and continue in chart M.1. Then again, continue in diagram M.1 with 14 sts. Please help me understand this. I'm in the US and m1 here means to make one with a loop or picking up a mid-ssection thread.
19.01.2014 - 19:20DROPS Design answered:
Dear AmyS, M.1 is the diagram of the pattern you will find at the end of the written pattern. In the diagram, 1 square = 1 st x 1 row. Diagram shows pattern from RS. Happy knitting!
20.01.2014 - 09:20
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DROPS Bunting bag in Alaska
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Gauge: 14 sts x 17 rows on needle size 7 mm / US 10½ in stockinette sts = 10 x 10 cm / 4" x 4". Garter sts: Knit all rows Pattern: See diagram M.1. The diagram shows all the rows in the pattern seen from the right side. Buttonhole, bottom edge back piece: Make 5 buttonholes from the RS as follows: Size 1/3 months: bind off st no 4, 16, 28, 40 and 52 Size 6/9 months: bind off st no 4, 18, 31, 45 and 58 Size 12/18 months: bind off st no 4, 20, 35, 51 and 66 and cast on 1 new st in the same place on the return row. The bunting bag is knitted in two pieces, front and back, from bottom up and sewn tog at the sides and shoulders afterwards. The hood is knitted separately and sewn on afterwards. Front piece: Worked back and forth on circular needle. Cast on 56-62-70 sts on circular needle size 7 mm / US 10½. Knit 2 rows garter sts and continue in chart M.1. REMEMBER THE GAUGE! When piece measures 42-45-50 cm / 16½"-17¾"-19¾" inc 1 st each side for sleeves on every other row: 3-4-5 times and then cast on 20 sts 1 time = 102-110-120 sts. Continue in diagram M.1 with 14 sts each side in garter sts. When piece measures 52-57-62 cm / 20½"-22½"-24½" put half the sts on a holder and finish each side separately. Left front: = 51-55-60 sts. Cast on 3 new sts towards mid front = 54-58-63 sts. Continue in diagram M.1 with 6 sts towards mid front in garter sts (= front edge). When piece measures 56-61-67 cm / 22"-24"-26½" K4 rows in garter sts over 8-9-10 sts towards mid front and rem sts as before. Now bind off 6-7-8 sts towards mid front for neck and dec 1 st to shape the neckline on every other row 4 times. Cast of remaining sts when piece measures 62-67-72 cm / 24½"-26½"-28½". Right front: Put sts from holder back on needle and work as left front, but mirrored. When piece measures approx 55-60-65 cm / 21½"-23½"-25½" make a buttonhole on front edge as follows: bind off the 4th st from the edge and cast on a new st in the same place on the return row. Back piece: Worked back and forth on circular needle. There’s a 15 cm / 6" bottom edge to be folded over front piece and buttoned on. Cast on 56-62-70 sts on circular needle size 7 mm / US 10½ and K6 rows garter sts. On the next row make 5 buttonholes – see above – and continue in garter sts until piece measures 15 cm / 6". Insert a marker and measure piece from this point from now on. Continue in diagram M.1 over all sts. When piece measures 42-45-50 cm / 16½"-17¾"-19¾" inc for sleeves as described for front piece = 102-110-120 sts. Continue in M.1 with 14 sts each side in garter sts. When piece measures 59-64-69 cm/23¼"-25¼"-27⅛" K4 rows garter sts over the middle 18-20-22 sts and rem sts as before. Then bind off the middle 14-16-18 sts for neck, work each side separately and continue with 2 sts towards neckline in garter sts. Cast of remaining sts when piece measures 62-67-72 cm / 24⅜"-26⅜"-28⅜". Hood: Knitted separately from front edge towards the back. Cast on 46-50-54 sts on needle size 7 mm / US 10½ and knit 21-22-23 cm / 8¼"-8¾"-9" in garter sts. Bind off. Assembly: Sew shoulder, sleeve and side seams. Place the front edges over each other and sew at the bottom. Fold hood and sew tog mid back, fold approx 4 cm / 1½" at the front towards RS before sewing hood on to neck opening on bag – sew along neckline and beg and finish half way in on the front edges. Sew on the Duffel button at the top of left front edge and the other 5 buttons approx 5 cm / 2" from bottom edge on front piece. Sew buttonhole stitches – for instructions please see School of Handcraft, technique pages – with light olive around sleeve edges and hood front edge. Sew over 2 sts (width) and 4 rows of garter sts (height). |
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