Birgit wrote:
Das Modell ist wunderschön, die Strickanleitung verständlich, aber leider stimmt die Angabe der Wollmenge überhaupt nicht. Für Größe XXXL habe ich nur für das Rückenteil bereits 400g verstrickt (lt. Angabe sollten für den kompletten Pullover 1000g ausreichen). Das bedeutet, dass die Wollmenge für die Größe XXXL bei mindestens 1300-1400g liegt.
18.12.2013 - 09:49DROPS Design answered:
Liebe Birgit, diesr Pullover wurde schon sehr oft nachgestrickt und wir haben noch keine Rückmeldung zur Garnmenge bekommen. Haben Sie das Originalgarn und stimmt die Maschenprobe?
18.12.2013 - 12:09
Tania wrote:
Tengo una duda :cuando pone que hay que menguar 12 puntos equitativamente, como hago para que me de exacto si mi patron es de 134 puntos (talla l) ?
17.11.2013 - 00:51DROPS Design answered:
Hola Tania. Tienes que dism aprox cada 11 pts.
19.11.2013 - 12:51
Nancy wrote:
I'm confused about finish shoulder separately. So I have 62,4BO,62. I then will do back and forth knitting from that point on each shoulder separately following pattern M3 with XL arrow. How do I mirror on both sides? Do I start on my left shoulder at the XL arrow reading left to right? My other question is at the same time. Do I BO 2 at the neck and also decrease 1 at the end?
20.10.2013 - 21:44DROPS Design answered:
Dear Nancy, you work M.3 on the front piece as you made for back piece, right shoulder start with XL arrow, and after the first 4 BO, you will continue binding off 7 times 2 sts and 5 times 1 st (size XL) at the beg of every row starting on the neck side. Happy knitting!
21.10.2013 - 10:24
Nancy wrote:
I'm confused about finish shoulder separately. So I have 62,4BO,62. I then will do back and forth knitting from that point on each shoulder separately following pattern M3 with XL arrow. How do I mirror on both sides? Do I start on my left shoulder at the XL arrow reading left to right? My other question is at the same time. Do I BO 2 at the neck and also decrease 1 at the end?
20.10.2013 - 17:20Ruth wrote:
How should WS be worked in the back piece? Should it also be worked *K1, P3* or *P1, K3*? or maybe some other way? Thanks!
28.08.2013 - 07:14DROPS Design answered:
Dear Ruth, you work from RS : K1, P3. From WS, work K over K and P over P : P1, K3. Happy knitting!
28.08.2013 - 11:18
Nel Uytterhoeven wrote:
Voor de telpatronen: is het rij 1 beginnen aan de goede kant van het breiwerk en rij 2 aan de slechte kant van het breiwerk?
02.08.2013 - 18:02DROPS Design answered:
Als een telpatroon heen en weer wordt gebreid, zoals hier, leest u alle oneven naalden (1, 3, 5 etc) van rechts naar links en die breit u aan de goede kant en alle even naalden (2, 4, 6) leest u van links naar rechts en breit u aan de verkeerde kant.
04.08.2013 - 22:52
Esther Jewett wrote:
Working on back. So far so good. Note: cable 1st and 13th row on M3 after the first 24 rows.
18.04.2013 - 17:14Nashwaahmed wrote:
Diagram M.3 is not working right with me, i am making a Large size sweater now and i have 118 stitches if i start from the arrow as indicated i will work over 13 stitches then i will start the whole 18 stitches again and repeat and this is not working for the 116 stitch i have( after excluding edge stitches)
01.03.2013 - 17:26DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Nashwaahmed, in size L, you will work : the last 13 sts in M.3, then repeat 5 times the 18 sts of the whole diagram and finish with the first 13 sts in M.3 + 2 edge st = 118 sts. Happy knitting!
02.03.2013 - 10:26Doris Gonzalez wrote:
En mi país, no hay tienda de lana drops, entonces con quién me contacto por dudas?...y hay respuestas a comentarios o preguntas por parte de ustedes?. gracias
01.03.2013 - 03:09Nashwaahmed wrote:
I am sorry but i have a new question...i am knitting the front side now of the sweater and i don't understand the part which says AT THE SAME TIME cast off on every row from neck: 2 sts then 1 st. how would i work it ? does it mean that every row starting from the neck i should bind off 2 stitches?? and where should i bind off that other stitch ? please help me as i am stuck at this point...thank you :)
24.02.2013 - 01:27DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Nashwaahmed, you are correct, every row starting from the neck you will bind off 2 sts 5 times in size S, 6 times in size M etc... then every row starting from the neck you will dec 1 st 8 times in size S, 7 times in size M etc... Happy knitting !
25.02.2013 - 10:56
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Men's knitted jumper with textured pattern and v-neck, in DROPS Karisma. Sizes S to XXXL
DROPS 135-36 |
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GARTER ST (back and forth on needle): K all rows. PATTERN: See diagrams M.1 to M.3 – diagrams show pattern from RS. M.1 = 24 sts in width, M.2 = 12 sts in width and M.3 = 18 sts in width. -------------------------------------------------------- BACK PIECE: Worked back and forth on needle. Cast on 110-122-134-146-158-170 sts (incl 1 edge st in each side) on needle size 3 mm with Karisma. Work rib as follows (seen from from RS): 1 edge st in GARTER ST - see explanation above, * K 1, P 3 *, repeat from *-*, finish with 1 edge st in garter st. When rib measures approx. 5 cm (adjust so that next row is worked from WS), switch to needle size 4 mm. P 1 row from WS while at the same time dec 12 sts evenly = 98-110-122-134-146-158 sts. Work next row as follows (from RS): SIZE S: 1 edge st in garter st, diagram M.1, M.2, M.1, M.2, M.1 and 1 edge st in garter st. SIZE M: 1 edge st in garter st, 6 sts in stocking st, diagram M.1, M.2, M.1, M.2, M.1, 6 sts in stocking st and 1 edge st in garter st. SIZE L: 1 edge st in garter st, diagram M.2, M.1, M.2, M.1, M.2, M.1, M.2 and 1 edge st in garter st. SIZE XL: 1 edge st in garter st, 6 sts in stocking st, diagram M.2, M.1, M.2, M.1, M.2, M.1, M.2, 6 sts in stocking st and 1 edge st in garter st. SIZE XXL: 1 edge st in garter st, 12 sts of diagram M.1 – start in the 13th st from the right side in diagram, diagram M.2, M.1, M.2, M.1, M.2, M.1, M.2 and 12 sts of diagram M.1 – start in first st in diagram - and 1 edge st in garter st. SIZE XXXL: 1 edge st in garter st, 18 sts of diagram M.1 – start in the 7th st from the right side in diagram, diagram M.2, M.1, M.2, M.1, M.2, M.1, M.2 and 18 sts of diagram M.1 – start in first st in diagram - and 1 edge st in garter st. ALL SIZES: Continue to work the same way until piece measures 48-49-50-51-52-53 cm. REMEMBER THE KNITTING TENSION! Now cast off 1-2-2-3-4-5 sts in each side for armholes (i.e. cast off at the beg of the next 2 rows) = 96-106-118-128-138-148 sts. Continue the pattern as before with 1 edge st in garter st in each side. When piece measures approx. 58-60-62-64-66-68 cm (adjust after 1 half repetition or 1 whole repetition of diagram M.1 and M.2 vertically), work 2 rows in stocking st, then continue with diagram M.3 over all sts (except edge st) – see arrow for your size; this marks where to beg in the diagram. AT THE SAME TIME when 4 rows remain of diagram M.3, cast off the middle 36-38-40-42-44-46 sts for neck and finish each shoulder separately. Continue to cast off 2 sts on next row from neck = 28-32-37-41-45-49 sts remain on the shoulder. When diagram M.3 has been worked, work approx. 1 cm in stocking st, then cast off. Piece measures approx. 68-70-72-74-76-78 cm. FRONT PIECE: Cast on and work as back piece. Cast off for armhole as on back piece and continue until piece measures approx. 58-60-62-64-66-68 cm. Then work 2 rows in stocking st - while at the same time on 1st row casting off the middle 4 sts for neck and finish each shoulder separately. Work pattern as on back piece (make sure that diagram M.3 is worked the same way on each side of neck) – AT THE SAME TIME cast off on every row from neck: 2 sts 5-6-7-8-9-10 times and then 1 st 8-7-6-5-4-3 times = 28-32-37-41-45-49 sts remain on shoulder. Cast off when same no of rows has been worked as on back piece. SLEEVE: Worked back and forth on needle. Cast on 62 sts for all sizes (incl 1 edge st in each side) on needle size 3 mm with Karisma. Work rib as follows (seen from from RS): 1 edge st in garter st, * K 1, P 3 *, repeat from *-*, finish with 1 edge st in garter st. When piece measures approx. 5 cm (adjust so that next row is worked from WS), switch to needle size 4 mm. P 1 row from WS. Work next row as follows: 1 edge st in garter st, diagram M.1, M.2, M.1 and 1 edge st in garter st, continue like this. When piece measures 9 cm, inc 1 st in each side. Repeat inc every 9th-8th-6th-5th-4th-4th row a total of 12-14-16-18-20-21 times - work the inc sts in stocking st = 86-90-94-98-102-104 sts. When piece measures approx. 46-46-44-42-40-39 cm (adjust after 1 half or 1 whole repetition of diagram M.1 and M.2 vertically, inc should be finished), work 2 rows in stocking st, then continue with diagram M.3 – start in first st on right side of diagram (the pattern will not fit at the end of row). After diagram M.3 work (if there is room) in stocking st until piece measures 56-56-54-52-50-49 cm (shorter measurements in the larger sizes because of broader shoulder width), cast off. ASSEMBLY: Sew the shoulder seams. NECK: Knit up approx. 119 to 139 sts (divisible by 4 + 3) around the neck on circular needle size 3 mm with Karisma – beg mid front. Then the piece is worked back and forth from mid front. First row from WS is worked as follows: 1 edge st in garter st, * P 1, K 3 *, repeat from *-* and finish with P 1 and 1 edge st in garter st. Continue with K over K and P over P and edge st in garter st until neck edge measures approx. 6 cm. Cast off with K over K and P over P. Place the neck on top of each other mid front, left side over right, fasten with stitches from both WS and RS. Sew the sleeves inside 1 edge st. Sew sleeve and side seams in one inside 1 edge st. |
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