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How to read a size chart

You’ll find the size chart at the bottom of the patterns. The chart shows all the measurements (in cm) for each size the pattern is available in.

If you follow the pattern and maintain the correct tension/gauge, your finished garment should match the size indicated in the chart.

But how do I choose my size?

To choose your size it is important to understand that the size chart shows the finished garment measurements, not your body measurements.

These measurements are shown in the size chart as number sequences, with each number matching a specific size in the pattern.

For example, the pattern for the size chart shown below is available in sizes XS-S-M-L-XL-XXL-XXXL, so the sequence for the chest width measurements, 46-50-54-58-63-69-75, corresponds to those sizes, in that order. XS = 46, S = 50, M = 54, L =58, XL = 63, XXL = 69, XXXL = 75.

CM to IN / IN to CM converter.

Size chart for DROPS 262-30, Hazelnut Harmony Sweater

Once you understand this, there are 2 options to choose your size.

Option 1: Measuring a flat sweater

If you're unsure which size to make, it can be helpful to measure a sweater you already own and like the fit of. Then, use the size chart to find the size that best matches those measurements.

  • Lay your sweater flat and measure across the chest, arms, hips and length.
  • Use our IN to CM converter to find the measurements you need in cm.
  • Compare these numbers with the sequences of numbers in the size chart to find the closest match.
  • For example, if your sweater measures 57 cm across the chest, the closest number in the chest width sequence is 58. This is the 4th value in the sequence, which corresponds with size L.
  • From there, you should compare the rest of the measurements in the sequences for size L (arm width, neck opening, etc.) to see if they match your sweater’s proportions, or if you would prefer to knit another size.
  • Length can always be adjusted to your preference.

Option 2: Measuring your own body

If you prefer to measure your own body, remember that the size chart shows flat measurements for the finished garment and not your body measurements.

This means that you’ll need to decide how much ease (extra room) you want in your sweater. Whether you prefer it to fit snugly, comfortably or with extra room for layering.

Once you have taken this into consideration:

  • Measure your body circumference (chest, hips, arms, etc.).
  • Use our IN to CM converter to find the measurements you need in cm.
  • If your chest circumference is 115 cm, the best match in this size chart would be the size that has a chest width of about 58 cm, since 58 × 2 = 116 cm.
  • Do the same for hips and other areas: divide your body circumference by 2 to compare with the chart’s measurements.
  • Choose the size that best matches your body measurements and/or the fit you wish the sweater to have.
  • As always, the length can be adjusted to suit your preference.

Comments (263)

Country flag Margery Sisk wrote:

I am making “Just In Tweed” for my grandson. I have reached the part in the yoke in which I have the correct number of stitches for his size, and am told to “continue working until the piece measures 7.5” from the marker on the neck.” Am I supposed to continue in straight knit, or continue adding stitches at the raglan markers? Thank you very much.

06.08.2022 - 21:20

DROPS Design answered:

Dear Margery, if you have the correct amount of stitches, continue knitting straight. Happy knitting!

07.08.2022 - 23:55

Country flag Sylvie wrote:

Bonjour je ne comprends pas comment l encolure peut mesurer 2x20cm maximum d après le schéma du pull diamond delight. C est beaucoup trop petit d autant que sur la photo l encolure à l air large. Pouvez-vous m expliquer s il vous plait. Merci

03.08.2022 - 21:57

DROPS Design answered:

Bonjour Sylvie, les mesures sont prises ouvrage à plat, autrement dit, vous n'avez pas une encolure de 20 cm x 2 car elle n'est pas plate, c'est un arrondi dont la largeur au niveau des épaules est de 20 cm. Si votre échantillon est juste et votre tension correcte, vous obtiendrez les mesures indiquées et l'effet sur la photo. Bon tricot!

04.08.2022 - 08:28

Country flag Ruth Couldridge wrote:

I donot understand how to apply the graphA1 on the pattern. Please will you explain. How many stitches and rows are represented by each block. The graph a1 that I am referring to in the Above pattern get more frequent if I read each line independently. Please explain each line

31.07.2022 - 14:55

DROPS Design answered:

Dear Ruth, this lesson is about the schematic drawings, that is, the measurement schematic below the pattern instructions. For help regarding knitting graphs, you can consult the following link:https://www.garnstudio.com/lesson.php?id=68&cid=19 One square = 1 stitch usually and each row of the graph is a row of the garment/patterns. In any case, it would be easier to solve your doubts if you indicate the pattern number of the model you are trying to knit.

31.07.2022 - 17:18

Country flag Valérie D wrote:

Bonjour Comment faire vos modèles à la machine à tricoter ? Le nombre de mailles est il le même ? Comment convertir ? Merci

24.07.2022 - 11:06

DROPS Design answered:

Bonjour Valérie, nous ne réalisons pas de patrons personnalisés pour la machine à tricoter. Bon tricot!

24.07.2022 - 19:20

Country flag Pat McGarrol wrote:

Can you tell me what size I should do on the Visit Vienna slipover for a size 40 inch bust? Thank you.

19.07.2022 - 15:57

DROPS Design answered:

Dear Pat, the measurements in the schematic under the pattern are in cm. For bust 40in , we recommend you work the XL size. Happy knitting!

20.07.2022 - 17:08

Country flag Nicole wrote:

Dans le modèle 78-5 débardeur blanc, la taille S est vraiment petite 72 cms de largeur. Pour 85 de poitrine je dois faire la taille L ? Cela me parait un peu bizarre. En général S me va. En début de patron les dimensions associées aux tailles devraient être mentionnées.

12.07.2022 - 16:13

DROPS Design answered:

Bonjour Nicole, ce modèle est très serré, il est donc plus petit que d'habitude. Choisissez la taille à travailler selon vos mesures. Bon tricot!

24.07.2022 - 19:18

Country flag Ingrid wrote:

Hei! Jeg skal strikke Reykjavik for mann. Hva betyr feks «rapporter à masker»?

07.07.2022 - 20:21

DROPS Design answered:

Hej Ingrid. När vi skriver t.ex. 5 rapporter à 8 masker så betyder det att 1 rapport är 8 masker (som du även själv kan se i diagrammet), så det blir då alltså totalt 5x8= 40 masker du ska sticka. Mvh DROPS Design

12.07.2022 - 10:54

Country flag Eugenia wrote:

Hello !!! What size is 123 cm chest ? Is it XXXL or how can I adjust it ?

26.06.2022 - 14:23

DROPS Design answered:

Dear Eugenia, measure a similar garment you have and like the size and compare these measurements to the ones in the chart, this is the best way to find the matching size. Happy knitting!

27.06.2022 - 09:33

Country flag Sabine Harrison wrote:

I am working on the Cable Princess pattern b17-1. I have knitted the jacket untilthe yoke measures 4" and now must begin the neckline. The pattern says to slip 8 sts each side towards the mid front, I am not sure what you mean by the mid front? A picture indicating the midfront would be most helpful. Is the midfront the opening of the garment? Please advise, Thanks in advance, Sabine

22.06.2022 - 17:18

DROPS Design answered:

Dear Sabine, the midfront is the opening of the garment. So, from the opening, you count towards each side 8 sts, including the edge stitches. Happy knitting!

22.06.2022 - 18:51

Country flag Robyn Luise Dunstan wrote:

I am asking about size model is wearing in DROPS design: Pattern u-819 Telegram for her

02.06.2022 - 05:29

DROPS Design answered:

Dear Robyn, all models are wearing an M size. Please remember to select your comment as a "question", instead of a "general comment", so that we may answer you sooner. Happy knitting!

04.06.2022 - 16:48

Country flag Queta Domínguez wrote:

Holaaaa sería maravilloso hicieran tutoríales para estas obras de arte los amo! Gracias saludos

30.05.2022 - 09:41

Country flag Sara wrote:

Buongiorno, non capisco se i numerini che ci sono nei disegni del modello sono centimetri o il numero delle maglie, grazie.

25.05.2022 - 05:28

DROPS Design answered:

Buonasera Sara, i numeri nello schema delle misure corrispondono ai cm. Buon lavoro!

27.05.2022 - 21:14

Country flag Sylviane Luschnitzky wrote:

Un grand merci pour votre réponse du Pullover Ivalo Maintenant j'ai compris La prochaine fois je commanderai la laine chez vous Bonne journée Sylviane Luschnitzky

06.05.2022 - 08:33

Country flag Sylviane 31 Luschnitzky wrote:

Bonjour,je ne comprends pas bien comment je dois commencer le Pullover Ivalo. Dois-je vraiment mettre 570 mailles?et que veux dire M1 ? Merci pour votre réponse

05.05.2022 - 17:52

DROPS Design answered:

Bonjour Mme Luschnitzky, tout à fait, en taille L vous devez monter 570 mailles et tricoter le diagramme M.1 (à droite du schéma des mesures), ( aux 2 premiers rangs, vous tricotez en côtes: *1 m env, 8 m end, 1 m env*, répétez de *-* tout le tour et commencez à diminuer les mailles endroit au 3ème rang, vous allez former ainsi un petit volant comme celui de cette vidéo qui se tricote sur un nombre de mailles différent. Lorsque le volant est terminé, il vous reste 224 m, tricotez en côtes puis continuez en jersey en diminuant 28 m = 200 mailles au total soit environ 48 cm posé à plat, en double. Bon tricot!

06.05.2022 - 08:07

Country flag Marij wrote:

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23.04.2022 - 12:07

Country flag Corentine wrote:

Bonjour, est ce que les mesures du schéma inclus l'aisance du vêtement soit les mesures du vêtement fini? ou est ce les mesures au plus près du corps? Merci pour votre réponse

07.04.2022 - 11:44

DROPS Design answered:

Bonjour Corentine, ce sont les mesures du vêtement terminé, calculez vous-même l'aisance souhaitée en comparant les mesures d'un vêtement similaire dont vous aimez la forme. Bon tricot!

07.04.2022 - 16:41

Country flag Jeannine Loewert wrote:

Comment faire les diminutions de l'empiècement dans le point d'astrakan en respectant le diagramme . combien de mailles diminuées par ligne de diminution. Merci de bien vouloir me guider pour finir ce joli ouvrage cordialement

29.03.2022 - 15:35

DROPS Design answered:

Bonjour Mme Loewert, pourriez-vous poser votre question sur le modèle que vous réalisez? Ce sera ainsi plus facile pour nous de regarder les explications pour vous répondre. Merci pour votre compréhension. Bon tricot!

30.03.2022 - 08:05

Country flag Millet Myriam wrote:

Bonjour, je voudrais savoir si La taille XL correspond t elle bien à une taille 44? Merci . Myriam

12.03.2022 - 13:29

DROPS Design answered:

Bonjour Mme Millet, pour trouver la taille idéale, mesurez un vêtement que vous avez et dont vous aimez la forme et comparez ces mesures à celles du schéma, vous trouverez ainsi la taille à suivre. Bon tricot!

14.03.2022 - 14:56

Country flag Audrey Eddy wrote:

Pls explain sleeve for xl size alternately every 4 and 5th row to inc each side 2- times

27.02.2022 - 22:36

DROPS Design answered:

Dear Mrs Eddy, this lesson explains how to inc/dec alternately on 3rd and 4th row, you will work the same way but with 4th and 5th rows: work 3 rows, increase on next row, work 4 rows, increase on next row. For a more detailed answer, please ask your question under the pattern you are working on. Thanks for your comprehension. Happy knitting!

28.02.2022 - 11:16

Country flag Marie-Andrée Gratton wrote:

Bonjour, En suivant l'exemple plus haut et je prends pour modèle un de mes chandails. La longueur est 60cm. mais le tour de poitrine 89cm. Est-ce que je choisi le S ou le L ? Le contraire pourrait aussi arriver i.e une personne courte avec un tour de poitrine fort. Que conseillez-vous de faire? Merci !

25.02.2022 - 18:21

DROPS Design answered:

Bonjour Mme Gratton, dans ce cas-là, décidez si vous souhaitez un pull un peu plus serré au niveau de la poitrine (= taille M = 88 cm) ou bien plutôt plus large (= taille L = 96 cm). Bon tricot!

28.02.2022 - 11:17

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