Lissa wrote:
Hi! I need help figuring out what: "Bind off for armhole every other row: 3 sts 1 (2-3) times, 2 sts 2 times, 1 st 1 time" means? (I'm trying to do the medium size) Do I knit the 2 pieces of the garment separately like this? Thank you for your support!
27.03.2019 - 19:26DROPS Design answered:
Dear Lissa, yes you will, you first work in the round to the armhole, then after you have bound off the sts for armhole, each piece will be worked separately back and forth (slip 108 sts on a thread/st holder and work the remaining 108 sts on needle) while binding off at the beg of every row both from RS and from WS as explained for the armhole. Happy knitting!
01.04.2019 - 09:08
Lissa wrote:
Hi! I need help with this pattern: "bind off 2 sts for armhole, 100 (108-116) sts for the front, bind off 4 sts for armhole, 100 (108-116) sts for the back, bind off 2 sts for armhole. Knit the rest of the front and back separately." What does this mean? I was also concerned of the number of stitches I got. Here I'm doing the Medium size. Which called for 108 remaining stitches after the 2-stich bind off for the armholes, but I have 110 on front and back...is there an error on my part? Thanks
27.03.2019 - 09:54DROPS Design answered:
Dear Lissa, in size M you have 224 sts and then bind off for armholes as follows: bind off the first 2 sts on the round, work the next 108 sts as before, bind off the next 4 sts for the armhole, work the next 108 sts as before and bind off the last 2 sts on round for armhole = 2 + 108 + 4 + 108 +2 = 224 sts in total, and there are now 108 sts for each piece. Happy knitting!
27.03.2019 - 13:04
Vibeke Jensen wrote:
Kan I give hints til, hvordan jeg konverterer den her til herremodel?
29.11.2014 - 16:50DROPS Design answered:
Hej Vibeke. Jeg ville tage maalene fra den som skal have tröjen. Saa kan du udregne hvor mange masker du skal have til den störrelse. Og jeg vil nok undlade at strikke manchet og Puddel-halsen. Du kan eventuelt söge en type hals i et af de andre herremönstre.
01.12.2014 - 15:30
Christiane Crety wrote:
Hvad betyder "S+L" og "M" i "Drops 62-10" opskriften (under "ærme")?
26.01.2014 - 20:10DROPS Design answered:
Hej Christiane. Det er störrelserne: S = small, L = large og M = medium. Det henviser til hvad du skal strikke per störrelse.
28.01.2014 - 16:10
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DROPS Ribbed sweater in Karisma with collar in Puddel or Karisma.
DROPS 62-10 |
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Gauge: Karisma: 20 sts x 26 rows on smaller needles in stockinette st = 10 x 10 cm [4" x 4"]. Puddel: 10 sts on larger needles in stockinette st = 10 cm [4"]. Garter Stitch, when knitting flat: Knit all sts, all rows. Garter Stitch, when knitting in the round: *Rnd 1, knit. Rnd 2, purl *. Repeat from * - *. Rib: * K 2, P 2 *. Repeat from * - *. Body: Cast on 208 (224-240) sts on circular needles with Karisma ; join and place a marker at the join. Knit rib until the work measures 38 (39-41) cm [14-⅞" (15.25" - 16-⅛")], then knit the next row as follows: bind off 2 sts for armhole, 100 (108-116) sts for the front, bind off 4 sts for armhole, 100 (108-116) sts for the back, bind off 2 sts for armhole. Knit the rest of the front and back separately. Front: = 100 (108-116) sts. Bind off for armhole every other row: 3 sts 1 (2-3) times, 2 sts 2 times, 1 st 1 time = 84 (86-88) sts. When the work measures 54 (55-57) cm [21.25" (21-⅝" - 22.5")] bind off the center 22 (22-24) sts for the neck. Bind off at each neck edge every other row: 3 sts 1 time, 2 sts 1 time, 1 st 3 times. Bind off when the work measures 61 (63-65) cm [24" (24.75" - 25-⅝")]. Back: = 100 (108-116) sts. Bind off for armhole as on the front = 84 (86-88) sts. When the work measures 59 (61-63) cm [23.25" (24" - 24.75")] bind off the center 34 (36-36) sts for the neck. Bind off 2 sts at each neck edge on the next row. Bind off when the work measures 61 (63-65) cm [24" (24.75" - 25-⅝")]. Sleeve: The sleeve has a 6-cm [2-⅜"] cuff from the wrist to the thumb; if a traditional sleeve length is desired, omit the first 6 cm [2-⅜"] and begin with rib. Cast on 52 (56-56) sts on smaller double pointed needles with Karisma; join and place a marker at the join. Knit 4 rows garter st, then stockinette st. When the work measures 6 cm [2-⅜"] change to rib. When the work measures 11 cm [4.25"] inc 1 st each side of marker (make increases 2 sts in from marker) 18 (17-17) times: Sizes S+L: Alternately every 5th and every 6th row, Size M: Every 6th row = 88 (90-90) sts. When the work measures 55 (55-54) cm [21-⅝" (21-⅝" - 21.25")] bind off 2 sts each side of marker and knit the rest of the work back and forth on the needles. Bind off on each side for sleeve cap every other row: 3 sts 2 times, 2 sts 4 times, then dec 1 st on each side until the work measures 63 (64-65) cm [24.75" (25.25" - 25-⅝")]. Now bind off 3 sts on each side until the work measures 65 (66-67) cm [25-⅝" (26" - 26-⅜")]. Bind off in rib. Assembly: Sew the shoulder seams. Sew in the sleeves. Puddel collar: Pick up approx. 90-110 sts around the neck on smaller double pointed needles with Karisma. Change to larger double pointed needles and Puddel; join and knit stockinette st, decreasing evenly spaced to 50-60 sts on the first row. Knit stockinette st until the collar measures approx. 18 cm [7"], then knit 2 rows garter st. Bind off loosely (you may want to use 1 needle size larger or double yarn). Karisma collar: Pick up approx. 96-108 sts (divisible by 4 sts) around the neck on smaller double pointed needles with Karisma ; join and P 1 row, K 1 row and then knit rib for 12 cm [4.75"], bind off loosely in rib. |
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