Joan McLaggan wrote:
Pattern instructions say cast off 4 stitches for under arm when dividing work for back and front sections, but instructions for under arm on sleeves say cast off 8 stitches, is this correct or should it be 4 stitches cast off for sleeve under arm?
10.01.2022 kl. 16:29:DROPS Design answered:
Dear Joan, you cast off 4 stitches on each section on each side. So you cast off 4 for the front and 4 for the back on each side (=8 cast-off stitches). Happy knitting
10.01.2022 kl. 19:50:Mary Guenther wrote:
After casting off 12 stitches (+5 steek) in center for neckline, do I then decrease 1 stitch each side of the castoffs for a total of 2/row? OR 2 STITCHES EACH side for a total of 4/row? Same question for back. Then on front, I can't figure out how to then decrease just 1 st 4 times since there are two sides to the neckline. Do I decrease 1 STITCH EACH SIDE for a total of 2 each row? I don't know how many stitches I'm suppose to end up with when I get to the shoulder seams. Help, please!
26.06.2021 kl. 06:49:DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mary, you are right, cast offs (to shape the armhole) are done each side of the piece. Happy Knitting!
26.06.2021 kl. 09:17:Mary Guenther wrote:
I have never made an "edge." beginning of pattern says to knit 1 1/8 inch white and switch to beige, then purl a row. I assume this row is on what would ordinarily be a knit row? At the end of this row do you switch back to white and purl back? Or? Thank you!
18.05.2021 kl. 04:59:DROPS Design answered:
Hi Mary, This 'edge' is a coloured edge in off white, worked in stocking stitch for 1 1/8 inch. Then you change to beige, work 1 row in stocking stitch (purl from wrong side) and purl 1 row from the right side as you say. This row will be where you turn up the edge later, now you change back to off white and work another 1 1/8 inch before beginning the body. Happy knitting!
18.05.2021 kl. 08:02:Mary Guenther wrote:
I have never made an "edge". Beginning of pattern says to knit 1 1/8 inches stockinette stitch and change to beige, then purl 1 row - I assume this is on what would ordinarily be the knit row of the stockinette stitch? When you get to the end of that row, do you purl back in white? Or beige? Or do I have it all wrong?
18.05.2021 kl. 04:57:DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Guenther, this video shows how to knit such a folded edge, the purl row should be purled from RS so that piece will fold nicely. This row should be worked with beige. To avoid cutting the white yarn to work this folding row, just continue afterwards with off-white (if last row off-white was worked from WS, work now next row from RS with off-white, ie slip all sts back to the other end of the needle and you will work 2 RS row next to each other. Happy knitting!
18.05.2021 kl. 08:21:Ingerid wrote:
Jeg er i tvivl om forkanterne går helt ned langs kanten, eller om de først starter der hvor selve mønstret starter...kan ikke se det på billedet
25.02.2014 kl. 18:12:DROPS Design answered:
Hej Ingerid. Forkanterne gaar helt ned til underkanten.
26.02.2014 kl. 16:31:We would love to hear what you have to say about this pattern!
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Joan McLaggan wrote:
Apologies have just realised I have misread the pattern
10.01.2022 kl. 16:36: