Lucie Lellouche wrote:
Bonsoir, Je viens de nouveau poser une question : je suis coincée pour rabattre les emmanchures : cela veut dire rabattre deux mailles sur un rang, puis un rang sans rabattre et ainsi de suite, ou bien rabattre d'un coup les 4 mailles de chaque côté sur un seul rang ? J'ai du coup commencé les manches, et suis également bloquée pour rabattre mes 8 mailles, pour la même question ci dessus...
11.10.2022 - 22:00DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Mme Lellouche, ces 8 m pour chacune des emmanchures sont rabattues en une seule fois au tour suivant ; autrement dit, rabattez les 4 premières m au début du tour, tricotez comme avant jusqu'à ce qu'il reste 4 m avant le marqueur suivant, rabattez 8 m (4 m avant + 4 m après le marqueur), tricotez comme avant jusqu'à ce qu'il reste 4 m avant la fin du tour et rabattez ces 4 m. Vous devez avoir 112 m pour le dos et le devant en XL. Quand les manches sont faites, tricotez l'empiècement en rond en reprenant les mailles comme dans cette vidéo. Bon tricot!
12.10.2022 - 08:54
Wallace Leong wrote:
Hi there, may I know how long will this sweater take to knit?
20.08.2022 - 05:54DROPS Design answered:
Dear Wallace, due to the amount of different charts, this pattern is not begginer friendly. Depending on your working time and speed, it may take a longer or shorter time. Happy knitting!
21.08.2022 - 20:38
Lone Rage wrote:
Jeg kan ikke forstå at man etter ribkanten skal ta ind 20 masker før mønsteret? det synes jeg bliver helt fejl? er det rigtig, det skal være sådan? mvh Lone
02.08.2022 - 18:44DROPS Design answered:
Hej Lone, det er fordi du skifter til en tykkere pind og selve ribben skal ikke være så markeret så den trækker arbejdet alt for meget sammen :)
05.08.2022 - 11:26
Wallace Leong wrote:
How many cable needles do I need to knit this sweater?
05.07.2022 - 14:07DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mr Leong, you need only one cable needle, since you will work the cables one by one. Happy knitting!
05.07.2022 - 15:40
Wallace Leong wrote:
Hi there, For the sleeves can I knit it with long circular needle, using the magic loop method?
05.07.2022 - 07:30DROPS Design answered:
Daer Mr Leong, sure you can always use the magic loop technique instead of double pointed needles if you rather use that method. Happy knitting!
05.07.2022 - 09:21
Wallace Leong wrote:
Hi there, The sleeves are knitted with 5 double pointed needles right?
02.07.2022 - 01:05DROPS Design answered:
Hi, yes, sleeves are knitted with double pointed needles or short circular needles. Happy knitting!
02.07.2022 - 06:29
Lucie Lellouche wrote:
Bonsoir, Je suis coincée au tout début du tricot sur une phrase que je ne comprends pas vraiment... Que veut dire :"Tricoter A1 au dessus des 38 premières mailles", que je dois tricoter ces 38 mailles à l'endroit, puis faire le motif A1 et ainsi de suite , ou bien je me trompe complètement ? Merci pour votre retour !
27.06.2022 - 23:14DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Mme Lellouche, tricotez ces 38 mailles comme le montre le diagramme A.1, autrement dit répétez 19 fois les 2 mailles de A.1. De même pour A.2, vous allez tricoter les 11 mailles suivantes comme le montre le diagramme A.2. Bon tricot!
28.06.2022 - 08:30
Wallace Leong wrote:
Thanks for the replies. Is 25cm double pointed needles enough to work the sleeves ?
26.06.2022 - 14:06DROPS Design answered:
Dear Wallace, yes, you could use them to work the sleeves. Happy knitting!
26.06.2022 - 19:35
Wallace Leong wrote:
For size S, is the length enough if I use 24cm double pointed needles?
26.06.2022 - 12:35DROPS Design answered:
Dear Wallace, we recommend using a circular needle because it's more comfortable to work when there are so many stitches. Double pointed needles probably won't be long enough to work the body. You can work this with single pointed needles, working back and forth, but you would have to transform the pattern; see here how: https://www.garnstudio.com/lesson.php?id=13&cid=19. Happy knitting!
26.06.2022 - 12:51
Wallace Leong wrote:
What is the size S measured in cm dimensions ?
26.06.2022 - 11:54DROPS Design answered:
Dear Wallace, you can see the measurements in cm in the measurement schematic, below the pattern and the charts. Size S is the first number of each sequence. You can check how to read it here: https://www.garnstudio.com/lesson.php?id=24&cid=19. Happy knitting!
26.06.2022 - 12:47
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Knitted jumper for men in DROPS Air. The piece is worked with raglan, cables and double neck. Sizes S - XXXL.
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------------------------------------------------------- EXPLANATIONS FOR THE PATTERN: ------------------------------------------------------- PATTERN: See diagrams A.1 to A.7. DECREASE/INCREASE TIP (evenly spaced): To work out how to decrease/increase evenly, count the total number of stitches on needle (e.g. 224 stitches), and divide by number of decreases/increases to be made (e.g. 20) = 11.2. In this example, decrease by knitting together approx. each 10th and 11th stitch. When increasing, make 1 yarn over after approx. each 11th stitch. On the next round work the yarn overs twisted to avoid holes. RAGLAN: Decrease to raglan on each side of the marker thread in each transition between body and sleeves as follows: Work until there are 3 stitches left before the marker thread, knit 2 together, knit 2 (marker thread sits between these 2 stitches), slip 1 stitch as if to knit, knit 1 and pass the slipped stitch over the knitted stitch (8 stitches decreased on each decrease-round). NOTE! When you no longer have room for a complete cable towards the raglan-line, work those stitches in stocking stitch. INCREASE TIP (for sleeves): Increase 1 stitch on each side of the marker-stitch as follows: Work to the marker-stitch, make 1 yarn over, knit 1 (marker-stitch), 1 yarn over. On the next round knit the yarn overs twisted to avoid holes. Then work the new stitches into A.1. KNITTING TIP: When casting off for the armholes on the body and sleeves, adjust to do this on the same row in pattern A.x on body and sleeve (single cables). So that all the of these cables can be work on the same round in the diagram as you continue onwards. ------------------------------------------------------- START THE PIECE HERE: ------------------------------------------------------- JUMPER – SHORT OVERVIEW OF THE PIECE: The body is worked in the round, bottom up as far as the armholes. The sleeves are worked in the round with double pointed needles/short circular needle, bottom up. The sleeves are placed on the same circular needle as the body, and the yoke is finished in the round. The double neck is worked to finish. BODY: Cast on 224-232-250-264-292-314 stitches with circular needle size 4 mm and DROPS Air. Work rib in the round (knit 1, purl 1) for 5 cm. Change to circular needle size 5 mm and knit 1 round where you decrease 20-20-22-24-24-26 stitches evenly spaced – read DECREASE/INCREASE TIP = 204-212-228-240-268-288 stitches. Continue according to the diagrams as follows: * Work A.1 over 20-24-32-38-30-40 stitches, A.2 over 11-11-11-11-22-22 stitches (= 1-1-1-1-2-2 repeats of 11 stitches), A.3 (= 9 stitches), A.4 (= 42 stitches), A.5 (= 9 stitches), A.6 over 11-11-11-11-22-22 stitches (= 1-1-1-1-2-2 repeats of 11 stitches) *, work from *-* a total of 2 times. Insert a marker in the middle of both sections of A.1 (10-12-16-19-15-20 stitches of A.1 on each side). REMEMBER THE KNITTING TENSION! Continue the pattern until the piece measures 35-35-36-36-36-36 cm from the cast-on edge – read KNITTING TIP! On the next round cast off 3-3-4-4-5-5 stitches for the armholes on each side of both markers (6-6-8-8-10-10 stitches for each armhole). There are 96-100-106-112-124-134 stitches on the front piece and back pieces. Lay the piece to one side and work the sleeves. SLEEVES: Cast on 48-48-50-50-52-54 stitches with double pointed needles size 4 mm and DROPS Air. Work rib in the round (knit 1, purl 1) for 5 cm. Change to double pointed needles size 5 mm and knit 1 round where you increase 6-6-6-8-8-8 stitches evenly spaced - remember DECREASE/INCREASE TIP = 54-54-56-58-60-62 stitches. Insert 1 marker in the first stitch on the round; used when increasing under the sleeve. Continue according to the diagrams as follows: Work A.1 over 9-9-10-11-12-13 stitches, A.3 (= 9 stitches), A.7 (= 18 stitches), A.5 (= 9 stitches) and A.1 over the last 9-9-10-11-12-13 stitches. When the sleeve measures 8 cm from the cast-on edge increase 1 stitch on each side of the marker-stitch – read INCREASE TIP in explanations above. Repeat this increase every 6½-4½-3-3-2½-2 cm a total of 6-8-11-11-13-15 times = 66-70-78-80-86-92 stitches. Continue working until the sleeve measures 44-43-42-41-40-38 cm from the cast-on edge (shorter measurements in larger sizes due to wider neck and longer yoke). There is approx. 25-27-28-30-32-34 cm left before the neck; try the jumper on and work to desired length - remember KNITTING TIP! Cast off 6-6-8-8-10-10 stitches mid-under the sleeve = 60-64-70-72-76-82 stitches. Lay the piece to one side and work the other sleeve in the same way but insert the marker under the sleeve in the last stitch on the round. YOKE: Place the sleeves on the same needle as the body, where stitches were cast off for the armholes = 312-328-352-368-400-432 stitches. Insert 1 marker thread in each transition between body and sleeves (= 4 marker threads). The 2 stitches on each side of all the marker threads are worked in stocking stitch; the other stitches are worked as before. Continue the pattern for 4-4-2-4-2-1 cm. Now continue the pattern and begin to decrease for RAGLAN – read description above. Decrease like this every 2nd round a total of 22-24-27-28-32-35 times. When all the decreases are finished there are 136-136-136-144-144-152 stitches and the yoke measures approx. 24-26-27-29-31-33 cm from where the body and sleeves were joined. On the next round continue the pattern but knit the cable-stitches and decrease stitches evenly as follows: Decrease a total of 6 stitches over the cables on the front piece and 3 stitches over the first sleeve, 6 stitches over the cables on the back piece and 3 stitches over the cables on the other sleeve = 118-118-118-126-126-134 stitches. Knit 1 round and decrease 36-32-30-38-34-38 stitches evenly on the round = 82-86-88-88-92-96 stitches. The jumper measures approx. 64-66-68-70-72-74 cm from the shoulder. DOUBLE NECK: Change to short circular needle size 4 mm and work rib (knit 1, purl 1) for 12 cm. On the next round increase stitches to avoid the neck being tight when folded double as follows: Make 1 yarn over after every second purled stitch = 102-107-110-110-115-120 stitches. Purl the yarn overs twisted on the next round to avoid holes. Continue with knit over knit and purl over purl until the neck measures 14 cm. Loosely cast off with knit over knit and purl over purl. ASSEMBLY: Sew together the openings under the sleeves. Fold the neck double to the inside and sew down. To avoid the neck being tight and rolling outwards, it is important that the seam is elastic |
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