Suzy Attwood wrote:
I would love to see a top down version of this little sweater.
22.05.2016 - 16:34
Karin wrote:
Ik heb bij de mouwen van dit vestje het begin aangehouden van het voor/achterpand, dus de eerste naalden na het opzetten recht gebreid i.p.v. 1 recht, 1 averecht. Het ziet er dan meer uit zoals op de foto.
09.04.2016 - 10:08
Elinor wrote:
I think I understand the sleeves but on the right sleeve in size 5/7 working on 52 sts in pattern M1 on row 1 of pattern, I have 4 sts at the end and I'm not sure whether to just knit them or k2tog and then yo k1 to still have 52 sts in the row. Help?
26.03.2016 - 01:01DROPS Design answered:
Dear Elinor, in size 5/7 you repeat a total of 4 times the 13 sts in M.1 in width, ie 4 x 13=52 sts. Happy knitting!
29.03.2016 - 08:54
Clawur wrote:
Hübsche Weste, auch nicht sonderlich schwierig zu stricken, außer wenn die Maschen dazu aufgenommen werden wird es etwas knifflig.
28.10.2015 - 21:16Shalini Dsouza wrote:
Can this pattern be available in crochet?
09.09.2015 - 13:17DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Dsouza, this pattern is only available as a knitted pattern, please click here for crochet jacket for children. Happy crocheting!
09.09.2015 - 14:20
Thea Wieffering wrote:
Dank je wel het zijn de laatsre 6 st op de pen kwartje valt
07.05.2015 - 12:58
Thea Wieffering wrote:
Ik brei maat5 7 ik heb de pas recht gebreid zonder patroon ik heb het laatste knoopschat gebreid ik snap niet hoe ik 6 st overhoud over hoeveel st gaat dit niet over de hele pen denk ik want ik moet er 67 0verhouden
02.05.2015 - 12:34DROPS Design answered:
Hoi Thea. Je herhaalt heel eenvoudig de 2 r samen, 1 r tot je 6 st over hebt op de nld. Je begint met 95, brei 5 r (hier maak je ook het knoopsgat in), dan brei je 2 r samen, 1 r tot er 6 st over zijn op de nld (Je hebt dan 28 keer 2 st r samen / 1 r gebreid) en hebt 6 st over. Dan klopt het ook met 67 st over = 5 + 56 + 6 st 67 st
04.05.2015 - 16:25
Luanne wrote:
Ok I figured out the first row...k5 at beg and end are incl in first row but tell me how to get a 13 stitch pattern to fit into an 11 stitch base row? Now I know these don't add up!
26.04.2015 - 00:44Margot answered:
Luanne, you dec. from 194 to 179 in first row, 10 st for borders: leaves 169 st. 13 X 13= 169
26.04.2015 - 12:35
Luanne wrote:
Please help me with the math. If I cast on 194 stitches and work first row as, k5(for front band) then *k10,k2tog* across I end up with 16 stitches. The last 5 stitches are for the front band that leaves 11 stitches that I knit? 194st - 10band st=184, then 184/12=15.33333. Does not work and then when I go to the M1 I also have 2 extra st and the wave does not line up with the k2tog on the first row. I have tried 3 times and cannot get it to work. Please help!
25.04.2015 - 20:55DROPS Design answered:
Dear Luanne, work as follows over 194 sts: repeat (K10, K2 tog) a total of 15 times (= over 180 sts), 14 sts remain at the end of row, K the last 14 sts = 179 sts remain. Then work M1 as follows: 5 sts garter st, repeat 13 times diagram M1 in width (13 x 13 sts), 5 sts garter st = 179 sts. Happy knitting!
27.04.2015 - 10:22
Thea Wieffering wrote:
Ik ben het vestje muscat aan het breien ,maar heb problemen het de hals breien ik heb gebreit tot 95 st over dan staat er brei 2 st r samen 1 st recht herhaal tot er 7 over zijn over hoeveel st gaat dit ik neem aan dat dit voor het voorpand is is de rug gewoon recht of zit daar een halslijn in ,wel volgens de tekening ik hoop dat u mij verder kunt helpen bvb dank
23.04.2015 - 15:06DROPS Design answered:
Hoi Thea. Je hebt de pas gebreid, dus dat is voorpand-rugpand-voorpand. Je hebt 95 st over in totaal. Je breit eerst 5 st r (en maakt hier ook het laatste knoopsgat), vervolgens brei je 2 st recht samen, 1 st r tot er 6 st over zijn = 95-5-6 = je breit dus de 2 r samen/1 r over 84 st. Brei de laatste 6 st r
30.04.2015 - 16:03
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Knitted DROPS jacket with short sleeves, wavy pattern and round yoke in ”Muskat”. Size 3 - 12 years
DROPS Children 22-22 |
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WAVY PATTERN: See diagrams M.1 and M.2. The diagrams show pattern from RS. GARTER ST (in the round on double pointed needles/circular needle): 1 ridge = 2 rounds * K 1 round and P 1 round *, repeat from *-*. BUTTON HOLES: Cast off for button holes on right band from RS. 1 button hole = cast off 3rd band st from edge, on next row cast on 1 new st over the cast off st. Cast off for button holes when piece measures: SIZE 3/4 years: 18, 23 and 27 cm SIZE 5/7 years: 20, 25 and 29 cm SIZE 8/10 years: 21, 27 and 31 cm SIZE 10/12 years: 23, 29 and 33 cm NOTE: Last button hole is cast off on row after diagram M.2 has been worked. --------------------------------------------------------- BODY: Worked back and forth on circular needle from mid front. Loosely cast on 152-166-180-194 sts (incl 5 band sts in each side) on circular needle size 4 mm with Muskat. Work first row as follows from RS: * K 10, K 2 tog *, repeat from *-* until 8-10-12-14 sts remain, K these sts = 140-153-166-179 sts. Then K 3 rows back and forth. Continue with diagram M.1 with 5 band sts in each side in garter st until finished measurements. REMEMBER THE KNITTING TENSION! When piece measures approx. 16-18-18-19 cm (adjust so that 1 row remains of diagram M.1), work next row as follows (= WS): Work 34-37-41-44 sts, loosely cast off 7-7-6-6 sts for armhole, work 58-65-72-79 sts, loosely cast off 7-7-6-6 sts for armhole and work the rest of row (= 34-37-41-44 sts). Put piece aside and knit the sleeves. RIGHT SLEEVE: Worked in the round on double pointed needles. Cast on 59-59-74-74 sts on double pointed needles size 4 mm with Muskat. Work first round as follows: * K 6, K 2 tog *, repeat from *-* until 3-3-2-2 sts remain, K these sts = 52-52-65-65 sts. Then P 1 round, K 1 round and P 1 round. Insert a marker at the beg of the round. Continue with diagram M.1 - beg in the 11th-1st-4th-7th sts in diagram, count from the right (in size 3/4 and 8/10 years, K first st, and at the end of round K this st tog with the last st on round). Continue working like this until piece measures approx. 3-4-4-5 cm (adjust so that 1 round of diagram M.1 remains). On next round cast off the FIRST 6-6-7-7 sts, work the rest of round = 46-46-58-58 sts. LEFT SLEEVE: Cast on and work as right sleeve but when piece measures 3-4-4-5 cm, cast off like this: Size 3/4 and 8/10: cast off the FIRST 6-7 sts on round Size 5/7 and 11/12: cast off the LAST 6-7 sts on round (this is important to make the pattern correct on yoke). YOKE: Slip sleeves on to same circular needle as body where armholes were cast off = 218-231-270-283 sts. NOTE: It is very important that the right sleeve is inserted in the right side and the left sleeve is inserted in the left side so that the pattern fits onwards. Continue with diagram M.2 – start at the arrow for the correct size - with 5 band sts in garter st in each side (= 16-17-20-21 repetitions on the round). AT THE SAME TIME when piece measures 18-20-21-23 cm, cast off for BUTTON HOLES - see explanation above. When diagram M.2 has been worked vertically, 90-95-110-115 sts remain on needle. Work next row as follows from RS: K 5 (while at the same time casting off for the last button hole), * K 2 tog, K 1 *, repeat from *-* until 7-6-6-5 sts remain, K these sts = 64-67-77-80 sts. K 3-3-5-5 rows back and forth, then cast off with K from RS. ASSEMBLY: Sew tog the openings under the sleeves and sew on buttons. |
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