Patrick wrote:
Thanks for the last. I'm struggling a bit moving from 6-8mm and doing the cable, maybe my hands are a bit big! Anyway, just to check A.1...slip the next 4 stiches onto the cable needle and put behind then knit the next 2 stitches. Next, slip the 2 purl stitches from the cable needle onto the left needle. This means the 2 stitches on the LEFT of the cable needle onto the left needle I think? So the cable stitches are taken out of sequence, correct? Looks OK, feels strange!
10.06.2025 - 01:01
Patrick wrote:
Hello - just making this one after completing the excellent Emerald Lake. I've completed the body rib and just need to understand the next part. A.1 and A.2. I don't understand the difference between these two: I think they are exactly the same until row 9 - I am not sure what this difference is telling me to do please? Otherwise I am correct that they are the same - like A.4 and A.5? Thanks for your help, it makes a big difference!
08.06.2025 - 10:01DROPS Design answered:
Dear Patrick, A.1,A.2,A.3 and A.4,A.5,A.6 are two different cable patterns. The difference between each pattern is that A.1/A.4 show how the round begins, A.2/A.5 is for the middle section and A.3/A.6 for the end of the round. Since the cables are the same, the charts are practically the same in each subgroup, but A.2 and A.5 help better visualize how round 9 fits, like a puzzle, when you take stitches for the cables from the next repeat or chart in the same round. Otherwise, the charts are practically the same, but separated for consistency and not isolating round 9, which would be confusing. Happy knitting!
08.06.2025 - 15:41
Charlotte wrote:
Bonjour, il me semble qu’il y a une erreur concernant les instructions dos et devant de la taille L. Nous sommes censé avoir 104 mailles. Les instructions ne mentionnent cependant de tricoter A1 et A2 (de même pour A4 et A5) que sur 32 mailles. Hors, à la fin nous n’avons que 88 mailles au lieu de 104. Étant donné qu’il en manque 16. Cela semble juste de tricoter A1 et A2 sur 40. Cordialement Charlotte
28.05.2025 - 20:52DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Charlotte, tricotez les 104 mailles du devant et du dos ainsi, en taille L: * 1 maille envers, 2 mailles endroit, 2 mailles envers (= 4 m en côtes), tricotez les 8 mailles A.1, tricotez 4 fois les 8 mailles de A.2 (32 mailles), puis les 6 mailles de A.3, tricotez ensuite 2 mailles envers, puis les 8 mailles de A.4, 4 fois les 8 mailles de A.5 (32 mailles), les 6 mailles de A.6, 4 mailles suivantes en côtes (2 mailles envers, 2 mailles endroit), et 1 maille envers* (répétez de *à*) = 1+4+8+32+6+2+8+32+6+4+1=104 (x2= 208 m). Bon tricot!
30.05.2025 - 09:56
Marianne Rasmussen wrote:
Jeg forstår ikke raglan indtagningerne.
26.05.2025 - 06:36DROPS Design answered:
Hei Marianne. Når du skal starte på bærestykket settes det 4 merker, strikk 1 cm. Det tages ind forskelligt mod forstykke/bagstykke og ærmerne - læs derfor godt på disse avsnittene i oppskriften: RAGLANINDTAGNING FORSTYKKE / BAGSTYKKE, RAGLANINDTAGNING ÆRMER, RAGLAN og STRIKKETIPS. Se også gjerne på hjelpevideoen. Om du fremdeles ikke forstår, kontakt oss igjen og beskriv mer nøyaktig hva du ikke skjønner, så hjelper vi deg så godt vi kan. mvh DROPS Design
26.05.2025 - 14:17
CARMEN CASTILLO wrote:
No entiendo " deslizar los 2 puntos de revés de la aguja para trenzar a la aguja izquierda y trabajar estos 2 puntos de revés, y trabajar de derecho los 2 puntos de derecho desde la aguja para trenzar" ¿que significa deslizar 2 puntos de reves? algun video de este punto?
23.05.2025 - 05:37DROPS Design answered:
Hola Carmen, las trenzas se trabajan sobre un patrón elástico, por lo tanto, cuando recojas 4 puntos, 2 de estos serán de derecho y 2 de revés. Entonces, deslizas 4 pts (2 derechos, 2 reveses o al revés) a la aguja para trenzar, trabajas 2 derechos, pasas los 2 puntos de revés en la aguja para trenzar a la aguja izquierda y trabajas estos puntos de revés. Finalmente, trabaja los 2 puntos de derecho en la aguja para trenzar para pasarlo a la aguja principal.
25.05.2025 - 20:18
Cecilie wrote:
Jeg er igang med ærmet og jeg strikker m. Jeg har lige sat en maskemarkør mellem de første vrangmasker. Jeg har strikket de første 7 og ender med at de sidste to masker af dem er retmasker. Det vil sige at når jeg skal lave den første A1, så strikker jeg ret over vrang. Dette virker forkert?
21.03.2025 - 20:23
Marianne wrote:
Hvordan ved man hvilken størrelse man skal strikke
11.03.2025 - 18:09DROPS Design answered:
Hej Marianne, LÆS FAQ: Synes du det er svært at vælge hvilken størrelse du skal lave, så kan det være en god ide at måle et stykke tøj hvor du synes om størrelsen og synes om at have på. Sammenlign målene med målene i måleskitsen og vælg den størrelse som passer dig bedst. Du finder måleskitsen nederst i opskriften. Se DROPS lektionenHvordan læser man måleskitsen
14.03.2025 - 12:22
Marika wrote:
Jag undrar om mönstret är korrekt. När man börjar första varvet efter resåren, st L då har man 104 maskor fram och bak. Man stickar en avig och 4 resår, sedan 32 maskor A1 och A2 sedan 6 maskor A3. Näst kommer två aviga som skall vara mitt på framstycket. Det blir ju bara 45 maskor, borde vara 52 om man skall vara mitt på.
09.03.2025 - 21:35DROPS Design answered:
Hei Marika. Du strikker 1 vrang + vrangbord over 4 masker + A.1 (= 8 masker) + A.2 over 32 masker + A.3 (=6 masker) = 1+4+8+32+6 = 51 masker, så strikkes det 2 vrangmasker og midt mellom disse er midt foran. Da har du strikket 52 masker før midt foran. mvh DROPS Design
11.03.2025 - 09:08
Debora wrote:
Hallo! Kan ik dit patroon ook maken met alleen Drops Air? In dit patroon staat dat het garen groep C+C is, maar Kid Silk is toch garen groep A?
13.02.2025 - 19:45DROPS Design answered:
Dag Debora,
Ja, dan heb je 2 draden DROPS Air nodig, dus de dubbele hoeveelheid van wat er staat. Kid-Silk is inderdaad garengroep A. Brushed Alpaca Silk valt wel in garengroep C.
15.02.2025 - 10:45
Cf wrote:
Bonjour Il me semble qu'il y a une erreur dans le début du modèle, après avoir tricoté A6 il semble plus logique de faire 2 mailles envers puis 2 mailles endroit au lieu de l'inverse, sinon on a 3 mailles envers successives à cet endroit (sous le bras, en fin de 1/2 rang et de rang)
10.02.2025 - 12:07DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Cf, après A.6, on va effectivement tricoter 2 m env, 2 m end, la correction a été faite, merci pour votre retour. Bonne continuation!
10.02.2025 - 16:53
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Knitted sweater in DROPS Air and DROPS Brushed Alpaca Silk. The piece is worked bottom up with raglan, cables and double neck. Sizes S - XXXL.
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------------------------------------------------------- EXPLANATIONS FOR THE PATTERN: ------------------------------------------------------- KNITTING TIP: If your knitting gauge is too tight vertically the armholes will be too small – this can be adjusted for, if necessary, by working more rounds between the decreases. RAGLAN Decrease as follows before and after the marker-threads: DECREASE AFTER MARKER-THREAD: Slip 1 stitch knit-wise, knit 1, pass slipped stitch over knitted stitch (= 1 stitch decreased). DECREASE BEFORE MARKER-THREAD : Knit 2 together (= 1 stitch decreased). INCREASE TIP (for sleeves): Increase 1 stitch on each side of the marker-thread: Work until there is 1 stitch left before the marker-thread, 1 yarn over, knit/purl 2 as before (marker-thread sits between these 2 stitches), 1 yarn over. On the next round work the yarn overs twisted to avoid holes. Then work the new stitches into the rib (it is important to match the rib already worked on each side of A.1, A.2 and A.3, not towards mid-under sleeve). ------------------------------------------------------- START THE PIECE HERE: ------------------------------------------------------- SWEATER - SHORT OVERVIEW OF THE PIECE: The pattern uses both long and short needles; start with the length which fits the number of stitches and change when necessary. The piece is worked in the round with circular needle, bottom up as far as the armholes. The sleeves are worked in the round, bottom up as far as the armholes. The body and sleeves are placed on the same circular needle and the yoke continued in the round while decreasing for raglan. The neck is worked to finish, folded double and sewn down to the inside. If there is a «0» in your chosen size, skip the information and go straight to the next instruction. BODY: Cast on 160-176-208-208-224-256 stitches with circular needle size 6 mm = US 10, 1 strand DROPS Air and 1 strand DROPS Brushed Alpaca Silk (= 2 strands). Work rib in the round as follows: Purl 1, rib (knit 2, purl 2) until there is 1 stitch left, purl 1. Insert 1 marker-thread at the beginning of the round and 1 marker-thread after 80-88-104-104-*112*-128 stitches, inserting the threads between 2 purled stitches. Work the rib for 8-8-8-9-9-9 cm = 3⅛"-3⅛"-3⅛"-3½"-3½"-3½". Change to circular needle size 8 MM = US 11 and work as follows over the front piece: * Purl 1, rib (knit 2, purl 2) over the next 0-4-4-4-8-8 stitches, A.1, A.2 over the next 24-24-32-32-32-40 stitches, A.3, purl 2 (= mid-front), A.4, A.5 over the next 24-24-32-32-32-40 stitches, A.6, rib (purl 2, knit 2) over the next 0-4-4-4-8-8 stitches, purl 1 *, marker-thread is here, work from *-* 1 more time over the back piece. Continue this pattern onwards. REMEMBER THE KNITTING GAUGE! Work until the body measures approx. 36-36-37-38-38-38 cm = 14¼"-14¼"-14½"-15"-15"-15" – note which round in the pattern was worked on the last row. DIVIDE FOR ARMHOLES: On the next round divide for the front and back pieces as follows: Bind off the first 4-4-5-5-7-7 stitches for the armhole, work 72-80-94-94-98-114 stitches as before, bind off 8-8-10-10-14-14 stitches for the armhole, work 72-80-94-94-98-114 stitches as before and bind off the last 4-4-5-5-7-7 stitches. Cut the strand, lay the piece to one side and work the sleeves. SLEEVES: Cast on 48-48-52-52-56-56 stitches with double pointed needles size 6 MM = US 10 and 1 strand of each quality (= 2 strands). Work rib in the round (knit 2, purl 2) for 8-8-8-9-9-9 cm = 3⅛"-3⅛"-3⅛"-3½"-3½"-3½". Insert 1 marker-thread between the first 2 purled stitches in sizes S, M, XXL and XXXL, and between the first 2 knitted stitches in sizes L and XL – the round starts here. Allow the marker-thread to follow your work onwards; it is used when increasing under the sleeve. Change to double pointed needles size 8 MM = US 11 and work pattern as follows: Rib as before over the first 5-5-7-7-9-9 stitches, A.1, A.2 over the next 24 stitches, A.3, rib as before over the last 5-5-7-7-9-9 stitches. Continue this pattern. When the sleeve measures 10-10-11-12-12-12 cm = 4"-4"-4⅜"-4¾"-4¾"-4¾" from the cast-on edge, increase 2 stitches under the sleeve – read INCREASE TIP. Increase like this every 4-2½-3-2-2-1½ cm = 1½"-1"-1⅛"-¾"-¾"-½" a total of 8-12-10-14-12-16 times = 64-72-72-80-80-88 stitches. Work until the sleeve measures approx. 45-44-44-44-41-40 cm = 17¾"-17¼"-17¼"-17¼"-16⅛"-15¾" – adjust to finish on the same round as for body. Bind off the middle 8-8-10-10-10-10 stitches under the sleeve (4-4-5-5-5-5 stitches on each side of the marker-thread) = 56-64-62-70-70-78 stitches. Work the other sleeve in the same way. YOKE: Place the sleeves on the same circular needle as the body, where stitches were bind off for the armholes = 256-288-312-328-336-384 stitches. Insert 1 marker-thread in each transition between the body and sleeves (= 4 marker-threads, each one inserted between 2 stitches). Start the round at the marker thread before back piece. Continue the pattern in the round. When the yoke measures 1 cm = ⅜" from the division, begin to decrease for raglan at each marker-thread - the decreases are different on the front/back pieces and the sleeves – read RAGLAN-DECREASES ON FRONT/BACK PIECES and RAGLAN-DECREASES ON SLEEVES before continuing. RAGLAN-DECREASES ON FRONT/BACK PIECES: Read RAGLAN and KNITTING TIP above. Decrease a total of 22-26-33-33-31-39 times on each side of the front and back pieces as follows: DECREASE 1: Every 2nd round 7-6-0-2-7-2 times. DECREASE 2: Every round 15-20-33-31-24-37 times. RAGLAN-DECREASES ON SLEEVES: Read RAGLAN and KNITTING TIP above. Decrease a total of 22-26-25-29-29-33 times on each side of the sleeves as follows: DECREASE 1: Every 2nd round 7-6-8-6-9-8 times. DECREASE 2: Every round 15-20-17-23-20-25 times. AFTER LAST DECREASE: After the last decrease there are 80-80-80-80-96-96 stitches. The yoke measures approx. 20-22-23-24-26-28 cm = 8"-8¾"-9"-9½"-10¼"-11" from the join and the sweater measures approx. 60-62-64-66-68-70 cm = 23⅝"-24⅜"-25¼"-26"-26¾"-27½" from the shoulder. There are 28-28-28-28-36-36 stitches between the marker-threads on the front/back pieces and 12 stitches between the marker-threads on the sleeves. NECK: = 80-80-80-80-96-96 stitches. Change to circular needle size 6 MM = US 10. Start from the marker-thread before the back piece: * Knit 1, rib (knit 2, purl 2) – the rib should match the pattern on the front/back pieces, knit 1 before the next marker-thread. Over the 12 sleeve-stitches, work as follows from the marker-thread: Knit 1, purl 2 together two times, knit 2, purl 2 together two times, knit 1 (= 4 stitches decreased, 8 stitches left on sleeve) *, work from *-* 1 more time = 72-72-72-72-88-88 stitches; there is now a regular rib (knit 2, purl 2) all the way round. Continue the rib for 13-13-13-15-15-15 cm = 5⅛"-5⅛"-5⅛"-6"-6"-6". Bind off a little loosely and fold the neck double to the wrong side. Sew down – making sure the seam is elastic to avoid the neck being tight. The neck measures approx. 6-6-6-7-7-7 cm = 2⅜"-2⅜"-2⅜"-2¾"-2¾"-2¾" when folded. ASSEMBLY: Sew together the 8-8-10-10-10-10 bind-off stitches on the sleeves and the 8-8-10-10-14-14 bind-off stitches on the body. |
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