Shelley Merriam wrote:
How much yarn do I need for the pattern no an-025. They are the red slipper socks that use the yarn (drops Andes).100g
05.10.2015 - 03:19DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Merriam, pattern DROPS an-025 (158-47) required 300 g DROPS Andes (= 3 balls 100 g a ball Andes) in color 6420, turquoise or any color your choice. Happy knitting!
05.10.2015 - 10:08
Lorette Blogg wrote:
You showed different styles of slipper booties, but only gave direction for the blue one. Would I be able to purchase directions for the gray style, for which I have purchased yarn, ready to start only to find out that it was only shown. I appreciate your response ASAP, please. Thank you, Sincerely, Lorette Blogg
27.09.2015 - 09:59DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Blogg, you will find here all our knitted slippers, you may find the one you are thinking about. Happy knitting!
28.09.2015 - 10:27
Yvonne wrote:
Kan ik de slof ook op 2 pennen breien ?
10.06.2015 - 23:26DROPS Design answered:
Hoi Yvonne. Nee, enkele delen van deze slof worden in de rondte gebreid.
11.06.2015 - 13:44
Trudy Shryock wrote:
On your video where you show how to sew it all together it skips putting the stitches back on the four needles. Picking up down the left side the stiches on the yarn and the picking up the stiches on the right side. Since I am an intermediate knitter I would like to see this done on the actual pattern and not on another sock etc. Would that be possible?
22.04.2015 - 22:50DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Shyrock, you will find how to slip sts back from thread onto needle and how to pick up sts along side in 2 other videos - see below. Happy knitting!
23.04.2015 - 09:32
Trudy wrote:
I guess I did not make myself clear. I understand about putting the stitches back on the needles, although I am not sure if we are using three now or four. If we are using four - then I need to know how many stitches are put onto the fourth needle which would be the heal area of the boot.
12.04.2015 - 17:54DROPS Design answered:
Dear Trudy, distribute the sts on 4 needle or as in the video, making sure the markers are on the correct places. Happy knitting!
13.04.2015 - 09:32
Trudy wrote:
When you are ready to return the stitches to the needles to begin the instep (bottom) of the boot - how many stitches go on the needle for the heel of the boot?
08.04.2015 - 21:07DROPS Design answered:
Dear Trudy, when leg is done, continue back and forth over the first 10 sts on needle (= middle top on foot) and put remaining 27-29 sts (see size) on a st holder. The video below shows how to work the slippers and may help you. Happy knitting!
09.04.2015 - 09:33Trudy Shryock wrote:
Is it possible to work this pattern with Circular needles?
23.03.2015 - 19:23DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Shryock, you can use circular needle to work in the round but may have to use the magic loop method because of the number of sts. Loose leg can be worked back and forth on circular needle. Happy knitting!
24.03.2015 - 09:14Aletta Fourie wrote:
Can you please explain how to knit the instep of the sock. Do not understand it. Why must you knit with needles with ends
11.02.2015 - 08:34DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Fourie, you work mid upper foot over the first 10 sts on round (+ 1 st inc each side = 12 sts) following pattern 2. You will then pick up sts each side of the upper foot and slip from st holder back onto needle, then work in the round - see video below. Happy knitting!
11.02.2015 - 09:10
Elaine Langille wrote:
I don't understand "knit over knit" and "purl over purl" I watched the video, but still didn't know how to do it
11.02.2015 - 03:56DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Langille, you work pattern 2 over the 12 sts as follows from RS: 1 edge st in garter st, *K2,P2* over the next 10 sts and finish with 1 edge st in garter st. On next row from WS work 1 edge st in garter st, *P2/K2* over the next 2 sts, 1 edge st in garter st. Happy knitting!
11.02.2015 - 09:14Penny Holmberg wrote:
Do you cast 37 stiches on each of three needles? It seems like a very big opening for a leg.
24.01.2015 - 19:28DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Holmberg, you cast on a total of 37 sts and distribute the 37 sts onto 3/4 double pointed needles to work in the round over these sts - the video below may help you to visualize how to work these slippers. Happy knitting!
26.01.2015 - 09:44
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Knitted DROPS slippers in garter st with rib in "Andes".
DROPS 158-47 |
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GARTER ST (in the round on double pointed needles): * K 1 round and P 1 round *, repeat from *-*. 1 ridge = 2 rounds. GARTER ST (back and forth on needle): K all rows. 1 ridge = 2 rows K. PATTERN: See diagram A.1. PATTERN 2: Row 1 (= RS): * K 2, P 2 *, repeat from *-* until 2 sts remain, K 2. Row 2 (= WS): K over K and P over P. Repeat 2nd row ---------------------------------------------------------- SLIPPER: First work an edge at the bottom of leg, then work the foot. Then work a loose leg across. LEG: Cast on 37-37-39 sts on double pointed needles size 6 mm with Andes. Work in GARTER ST in the round - see explanation above - until piece measures approx. 4 cm, finish after 1 round P. REMEMBER THE KNITTING TENSION! FOOT: Now work piece back and forth. Now keep the first 10 sts on the needle, slip the remaining 27-27-29 sts on 1 stitch holder. Now work a middle part according to PATTERN 2 – see explanation above, over the 10 sts – AT THE SAME TIME at the end of the next 2 rows cast on 1 new edge st (work edge st in GARTER ST - see explanation above) = 12 sts. When middle part measures 7-8½-10 cm, dec 1 edge st in each side = 10 sts. Then slip the sts from stitch holder back on needle and pick up 12-14-16 sts on each side of middle part (inside 1 edge st) = 61-65-71 sts on needle. NOW MEASURE PIECE FROM HERE! Insert 1 marker in the middle of the 10 sts on middle part (= mid front on toe) and 1 marker in st at the back of heel, there are 30-32-35 sts between markers in each side. Now continue piece in the round in garter st. When piece measures 2 cm, K 2 sts tog on each side of every marker on every other round (= 4 sts less per round). Continue dec until piece measures 5-5-6 cm. Cast off the remaining sts. Sew seams under foot in outer loops of edge sts to avoid a chunky seam. LOOSE LEG WORKED ACROSS: Worked back and forth on needle. Cast on 22 sts on needle size 6 mm with Andes. Work 4 ridges AT THE SAME TIME on last row inc 6 sts evenly = 28 sts. Work according to A.1 (= 28 sts) until piece measures approx. 35-36-38 cm. Work 4 ridges AT THE SAME TIME on 1st row dec 6 sts evenly = 22 sts. Cast off. Place cast-off edge over cast-on edge and sew on 3 buttons for decoration through ridges on the leg. ASSEMBLY: Sew the loose leg worked across to cast-on edge on leg (i.e. cast-on edge for leg at beg of pattern). Sew the loose leg so that buttons are placed on the outside of slipper with opening faced backwards towards the heel – sew from WS so that seam is invisible. Knit another slipper the same way, make sure that the leg opening is in the opposite side. |
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