Els-Marie Edelfeldt wrote:
Om jag lägger upp 165 m i stl S, (inkl. 5 framk.maskor i varje sida mot mitt fram)så är min fråga: inkluderas dessa framkantsmaskor i de 165 eller lägger jag till dom utöver?
19.05.2013 - 08:24DROPS Design answered:
De 5 framkantsm inkluderas i de 165 m. Lycka till!
20.05.2013 - 08:58Lonny Mortensen wrote:
Meget flot og godt tænkt i kompossitionen. Venlig hilsen L. Mortensen
16.08.2007 - 10:34Valkyrja wrote:
As a novice sweater knitter I love this sweater for it's simple elegance and would LOVE to have this pattern made available for my next attempt.
10.07.2007 - 04:02Ragnhild wrote:
Kjedelig...
09.07.2007 - 13:59
Frida wrote:
Vakker i sin enkelhet!
01.06.2007 - 17:09
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DROPS jacket in ”Alaska” with English Rib and raglan finish. Size: S to XXXL
DROPS 104-33 |
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Knitting tension: 16 sts x 27 rows English rib = 10 x 10 cm English rib: Knit English rib as follows: 1st row (RS): * K1, P1 *, repeat from *-*. 2nd row back and front pieces: *P1, yo, slip 1 sts as if to K*, repeat from*-*. 2nd row sleeve: *Yo, slip 1 sts as if to K, P1*, repeat from*-*. 3rd row: *K1, P tog yo and lose sts from last row*, repeat from *-*. Continuing, repeat 2nd and 3rd rows. Garter st: Knit all rows. Decreasing tip (applies to raglan): Dec as follows from RS: Start 2 sts before sts with marking thread: K2 tog, K1 (marking thread or stitch marker placed in this sts), slip 1 st as if to knit, K1, psso. NOTE: Due to English rib it will sometimes be YO and lose sts from previous row that is cast off. Yo and lose sts are then counted as 1. Buttonhole: Cast off for buttonhole on right front band. 1 buttonhole = cast off 3rd sts on front band. On next row cast on 1 new sts over cast off sts. Cast off for buttonhole when piece measures: Size S: 2, 10, 19, 27 and 36 cm. Size M: 2, 10, 17, 24, 31 and 38 cm. Size L: 2, 10, 17, 25, 33 and 40 cm. Size XL: 3, 11, 18, 26, 34 and 41 cm. Size XXL: 3, 11, 19, 27, 35 and 43 cm. Size XXXL: 2, 10, 17, 24, 31, 38 and 45 cm. Cast off for last buttonhole on neck edge after sts are knit up around neck. Back and front pieces: Knit piece back and forth on circular needles from mid front. Cast on 165-180-198-216-240-264 sts (incl 5 edge sts on each side mid front) on needles size 5 mm with Alaska. Then knit as follows (1st row = RS): 5 front edge sts (K these on each row until completed measurement), * K2, P1 *, repeat from *-* and finish with the 2 K and front edge sts. Continue with K over K and P over P until piece measures 4-4-4-5-5-5 cm. Remember to closed off for button hole – see explanation above. Now knit 2 rows garter sts at the same time as dec 26-33-39-41-45-49 sts on 1st row evenly = 139-147-159-175-195-215 sts (do not dec on front edge sts). Continue in English rib – see explanation above - until complete measurement. Remember knitting tension! When piece measures 31-32-33-34-35-36 cm knit next row as follows: 5 front edge sts, 28-30-33-37-42-47 sts English rib as previously, cast off 8 sts (= armhole), 57-61-67-75-85-95 sts English rib as earlier, cast off 8 sts (= armhole), 28-30-33-37-42-47 sts English rib as earlier and 5 front edge sts = 123-131-143-159-179-199 sts in total on needle. Leave piece to one side and knit sleeves. Sleeve: Knit piece back and forth on needle. Cast on 44-47-50-53-56-56 sts (incl 1 edge sts on each side) on needle size 5 mm with Alaska. Knit Rib K2/P1 with 1 edge sts on each side until piece measures 3-3-3-4-4-4 cm. Now knit 2 rows garter sts at the same time as dec 6-7-8-9-10-10 sts on 1st row evenly = 38-40-42-44-46-46 sts. Continue English rib to finished measurement. When piece measures 6 cm inc 1 sts on each side on every 4-4-4-3.5-3.5-3 cm 11-11-11-12-12-13 times in total = 60-62-64-68-70-72 sts (knit new sts into English rib continuously). When piece measures 48-48-48-47-47-47 cm cast off 5 sts on each side = 50-52-54-58-60-62 sts left on row. Leave piece to one side, knit another sleeve. Yoke: Slip sleeves onto same circular needle as back and front pieces where sts are cast off for armhole = 223-235-251-275-299-323 sts. Insert 1 marking thread or stitch marker in all transition between sleeve and back and front pieces. (Insert marking thread or stitch marker in first and last sts on sleeve) = 4 marking threads or stitch marker. Knit 1 round English rib as earlier, but knit stocking sts over 3 sts in each transition between back and front pieces and sleeves (i.e. with marking thread or stitch marker being the middle sts of the 3 sts stocking sts). Continue as follows at the same time as starting dec for raglan: Dec 1 sts on each side of 3 stocking sts (= 8 dec) – read Decreasing tips. Dec on every 4th row 7 times and on every 2nd row 11-12-13-15-16-17 times. At the same time when piece measures 43-45-47-48-50-52 cm slip 6-6-7-8-8-12 sts mid front on 1 thread or stitch holder for neck. Continuing cast off 2 sts 2-3-4-4-7-7 times to shape neckline and 1 sts 4-3-2-3-0-0 times. At completion of all dec for raglan there are 51-53-57-61-71-79 sts left on row. Piece measures approx 52-54-56-58-60-62 cm to shoulder. Neck: Pick up 1 sts from RS in each sts (incl sts on thread or stitch holder) on front piece where sts are cast off for neck = 79-83-91-99-115-131 sts. K1 row from WS at the same time as dec 3-5-11-13-27-39 sts evenly = 76-78-80-86-88-92 sts. Knit 6 rows garter sts – see explanation above - at the same time, on 1st row cast off for 1 buttonhole above the others on right front edge. Cast off loosely. Assembly: Sew tog sleeve seams within 1 edge st. Sew openings under arms. Sew in buttons. Belt: Cast on 10 sts on needle size 5 mm with Alaska. Knit garter sts but slip 1st sts on each row as if to knit and P last sts on each row (this is done to ensure a neat edge). When belt measures approx 170 to 200 cm cast off loosely. |
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