Kristel Hune wrote:
Hvad betyder 31 p/v ved siden af mønster 2? forstår godt at det er 31 pinde, men hvad står v for?
17.11.2008 - 20:06
DROPS Design wrote:
Hej Kirsten! Strikker du med Drops Alpaca? Strikker du på p 2 (og ikke for løst), så stemmer opskriften. Efter M.2 skal du have 66-72-78 m på p, = 22-24-26 cm i omkreds hvis du overholder strikkefastheden (30 m på 10 cm). Hvis alt dette stemmer så skal du bare fortsætte... :-) God fornøjelse!
14.11.2007 - 09:41
Kirsten wrote:
Selv om jeg har fået taget masker ind til 78. Så er omkredsen så stor, at det ligner en til en elefant. Jeg kan ikke umiddelbar se, hvordan jeg på 2. pind kan tage så mange masker ind, før riben. Strømperne ser dejlige ud, men jeg er lige ved at opgive. MVH Kirsten
14.11.2007 - 09:01
Orissa wrote:
I don't know if you already figured this out...If you go to the main pattern page on the website, there are some links on the left side. One of them is to Dictionaries and lists a very large number of terms that are translated into different languages. Hope this helps!
31.08.2007 - 22:11
Lida wrote:
English explanation to pattern diagram does not show the graphics, therefore I do not know what the explanation explains. It only shows: = K = P = yo etc. does this apply to the M.1? I am willing to redo the chart if you give me the english wording. "2 rett sm = english translation" etc.
15.07.2007 - 18:33
Lida wrote:
Can you point me to the Diagram in English, please. I would love to make these socks, but have no clue what the scandinavian diagram says. Thank you. Lida
15.07.2007 - 18:18
Pamela wrote:
Hi there, Thanks for the translation clarification. It might be clearer if you printed the Norweigan just preceding the = sign IE rett=knit. But my question is "now insert an MT at beginning of round" Is MT a marker??
02.04.2007 - 05:33
Bruce Bailey wrote:
If you look, you will find that it says, actually twice, - firstly 3 lines down from the start of the instructions, and then in a block immediately above the diagram itself " "English Explanations to the Pattern Diagram." Given that we cannot strip in to the diagrams themselves the English translations directly, we would be interested to hear if you have any suggestions as to how we might make the existence of these English Translations more clear.
20.03.2007 - 08:34
Birgitte wrote:
Test
20.03.2007 - 08:25
Cynthia wrote:
Can you please provide me with the english translations. Thank you
20.03.2007 - 06:25
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DROPS socks with lace pattern in DROPS ”Alpaca”.
DROPS 100-20 |
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Knitting Tension: 30 sts x 39 rows on needles size 2 mm in stocking st = 10 x 10cm. Pattern: See diagrams M.1-M.3. The pattern diagram is seen from the RS. Decreasing tip (apply to calf): Dec as follows 3 sts before marker: slip 1 st as if to knit, K1, psso, K1. Dec as follows after marker: K1, K2 tog. Decreasing for heel: 1st row (= RS): K until there are 8-10-11 sts left on row, slip next st, K1, psso, turn piece 2nd row (= WS): P until there are 8-10-11 sts left on row, slip next st, P1, psso, turn piece 3rd row (= RS): K until there are 7-9-10 sts left on row, slip next st, K1, psso, turn piece 4th row (= WS): P until there are 7-9-10 sts left on row, slip next st, P1, psso, turn piece Continue like this with 1 less st left before each dec until there are 14-16-16 sts left on row. SOCK Knitted round on double pointed needles from mid back. Cast on 190-200-220 sts on double pointed needle size 2 mm and knit picot edge as follows: *10 stocking sts, lift st 9, then st 8, then st 7, then st 6, then st 5 and then st 4 over st 10 (= last st knitted) = 4 sts left*, repeat from *-* all the way round = 76-80-88 sts left. Knit 1 round, adjusting no. of sts by 1-2-1 sts evenly distributed on round to 75-78-87. Continue in diagram M.1 for 2 cm. After M.1 knit 1 round, at the same time adjusting no of sts to 72-72-81. Continue in diagram M.2. After M.2 dec 6-0-3 sts evenly = 66-72-78 sts. Now insert a marker at beg of round and continue in diagram M.3 (knit sts not fitting into M.3 in stocking st). When piece measures 10 cm dec 1 st each side of the marker – see Decreasing tip – on every other cm a total of 2-2-3 times = 62-68-72 sts. Continue in M.3 until piece measures 21-23-25 cm. Now keep the first 13-16-18 sts on needle, put the next 36 sts on a thread or a stitch holder (= mid upper foot) and keep the last 13-16-18 sts on needle = 26-32-36 sts for heel. Knit 5-5.5-6 cm stocking sts on heel sts and then dec for heel – see above. After the heel dec pick up 15-16-18 sts on each side of the heel and put the 36 sts from the thread or a stitch holder back on the double pointed needles = 78-82-88 sts. Continue in stocking sts on the first 21-23-26 sts, M.3 on the middle 36 sts and stocking st on the remaining 21-23-26 sts. At the same time dec as follows: Knit the 2 sts before the 36 sts at the mid top of the foot, twisted tog (i.e. knit into the back part of sts instead of the front), then knit the 2 first sts after the 36 sts at the mid top foot, tog. Dec on every other row a total of 11-10-10 times = 56-62-68 sts. Continue in pattern until piece measures 18-19-21 cm from the edge of the heel. Now insert a marker each side (28-31-34 sts between each marker). Continue in stocking sts on all sts and dec for toe on both sides of each marking thread as follows: K2 tog, marker, K2 twisted tog. Repeat the dec on every other round a total of 4-8-10 times and on every round a total of 7-4-2 times = 12-14-20 sts left. On next round knit all sts tog 2 by 2. Cut the thread and pull it through remaining sts. Sew tight. |
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