Parisi wrote:
Sono principiante.Ho difficoltà a fare gli aumenti al primo giro. subito dopo la fine del collo. Si può avere una spiegazione piu semplice e dettagliata
31.08.2024 - 17:43
Susi wrote:
Tolle neue Winter Kollektion ;-) Allerdings merkt man, daß die Winter bei Euch in Skandinavien recht kalt sind. Die meisten bisher gezeigten Pullover und Cardigans sind hier in Mitteleuropa schlicht zu warm... was sehr schade ist.
30.08.2024 - 12:41
Sara Pompei wrote:
Buongiorno, avrei bisogno di un consiglio. Vorrei lavorare questo modello con lana nepal. Ho usato il convertitore ma non trovo soluzione perchè il modello è lavorato a tre fili con due filati diversi. Sapresti consigliarmi il quantitativo di lana nepal per una taglia L, per favore? grazie sara
30.08.2024 - 10:24DROPS Design answered:
Buongiorno Sara, il convertitore ha lavorato correttamente, Nepal appartiene al gruppo filati C, 1 capo di Nepal corrisponde a 2 capi di un filato del gruppo A, ma questo modello è lavorato con 3 capi del filato A. Può lavorare con 1 capo di Melody, o 1 capo di un filato del gruppo C e 1 capo di un filato del gruppo A. Buon lavoro!
31.08.2024 - 13:39
Emmanuelle wrote:
Bonjour le modèle demande pour une taille M 400 g d'alpaca soit 1336 m de fil et 300g de kid silk soit 2400 m .C'est correct?
29.08.2024 - 07:21DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Emmanuelle, tout à fait, notez que l'on tricote ici avec 3 fils: 1 fil Alpaca + 2 fils Kid-Silk. Bon tricot!
30.08.2024 - 07:39
Baraton wrote:
Bonjour, dans les explications vous demandez de prendre les aiguilles 3, hors dans la liste du matériel nécessaire on ne parle que d’aiguilles 4 et 4.5 .Ou est l’erreur ?aiguilles 3 pour 3 fils n’est-ce pas trop petit ?
27.08.2024 - 14:55DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Mme Baraton, il faut effectivement utiliser uniquement des aiguilles 4,5 (comme indiqué dans la liste des fournitures) et non des aiguilles 3, correction faite, merci pour votre retour. Bon tricot!
28.08.2024 - 08:41
Christa Harrison wrote:
Hug me
11.08.2024 - 19:47
Adeline wrote:
Sweet snow
10.08.2024 - 21:23
Helle wrote:
Morgen sky
10.08.2024 - 13:04
Eugenia wrote:
Cloud
09.08.2024 - 23:57
Cam Tuy Pham wrote:
Love the raglan pattern. Very elegant.
09.08.2024 - 16:44
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Knitted sweater in 1 strand DROPS Alpaca and 2 strands DROPS Kid-Silk. The piece is worked top down with cables, raglan and rib. Sizes S - XXXL.
DROPS 254-7 |
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------------------------------------------------------- EXPLANATIONS FOR THE PATTERN: ------------------------------------------------------- PATTERN: See diagrams A.1 to A.6. DECREASE TIP (mid-under sleeve): Decrease alternately before and after the marker-thread. Decrease before marker-thread: Work until there are 6 stitches left before the marker-thread, slip 1 stitch, knit 4 together, pass the slipped stitch over = 4 decreased stitches. Decrease after marker-thread: Purl 1, knit 5 together = 4 decreased stitches. ------------------------------------------------------- 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 neck and yoke are worked in the round with circular needle, top down and from mid back. When the yoke is finished, it is divided for the body and sleeves and the body continued in the round, while the sleeves wait. The sleeves are worked top down, in the round. NECK: Cast on 112-112-112-120-120-120 stitches with circular needle size 4,5 MM = US 7, 1 strand DROPS Alpaca and 2 strands DROPS Kid-Silk (= 3 strands). Knit 1 round then work rib as follows: Sizes S-M-L: Knit 1, * purl 2, knit 2 *, work from *-* until there are 3 stitches left, purl 2, knit 1. Sizes XL-XXL-XXXL: Purl 1, * knit 2, purl 2 *, work from *-* until there are 3 stitches left, knit 2, purl 1. Work this rib for 12 cm = 4¾". Insert 4 marker-threads, without working the stitches, as follows. The threads are used when increasing for raglan and each thread is inserted between 2 stitches. Count 16-16-16-18-18-18 stitches (half back piece) insert 1 marker-thread, count 24 stitches (sleeve), insert 1 marker-thread, count 32-32-32-36-36-36 stitches (front piece), insert 1 marker-thread, count 24 stitches (sleeve), insert 1 marker-thread, there are 16-16-16-18-18-18 stitches left after the last marker-thread (half back piece). The beginning of the round is mid-back. Insert 1 marker after the first 56-56-56-60-60-60 stitches (mid-front), the piece is measured from here. Now work rib, increase at each marker-thread and work cables in A.1 and A.2 as follows: Work 5-5-5-7-7-7 ribbed stitches, A.1, knit 2 (marker-thread sits between these 2 stitches) A.2, knit 2, A.1, knit 2 (marker-thread sits between these 2 stitches) A.2, 10-10-10-14-14-14 ribbed stitches, A.1, knit 2 (marker-thread sits between these 2 stitches) A.2, knit 2, A.1, knit 2 (marker-thread sits between these 2 stitches) A.2, 5-5-5-7-7-7 ribbed stitches. After this round you have increased 64 stitches - 8 increased stitches in each cable (on each side of each marker-thread) = 176-176-176-184-184-184 stitches. Work 6-6-6-5-5-5 rounds of rib as before, working the new stitches into the rib. Work 13-13-13-15-15-15 ribbed stitches, A.3, knit 2 (marker-thread sits between these 2 stitches) A.4, 18 ribbed stitches, A.3, knit 2 (marker-thread sits between these 2 stitches) A.4, 26-26-26-30-30-30 ribbed stitches, A.3, knit 2 (marker-thread sits between these 2 stitches), A.4, 18 ribbed stitches, A.3, knit 2 (marker-thread sits between these 2 stitches) A.4, 13-13-13-15-15-15 ribbed stitches. After this round you have increased 32 stitches - 4 increased stitches in each cable (on each side of the marker-threads) = 208-208-208-216-216-216 stitches. Work 6-6-6-5-5-5 rounds of rib as before, working the new stitches into the rib. Continue increasing according to A.3 and A.4, until you have cabled a total of 5-5-6-7-7-7 times (with 6-6-6-5-5-5 rounds of rib between each increase). There are 304-304-336-376-376-376 stitches. Work 6-6-6-5-5-5 rounds of rib as before, working the new stitches into the rib. Work 29-29-33-39-39-39 ribbed stitches as before, A.3, knit 2 (marker-thread sits between these 2 stitches) A.5, 50-50-58-66-66-66 ribbed stitches, A.6, knit 2 (marker-thread sits between these 2 stitches) A.4, 58-58-66-78-78-78 ribbed stitches, A.3, knit 2 (marker-thread sits between these 2 stitches) A.5, 50-50-58-66-66-66 ribbed stitches, A.6, knit 2 (marker-thread sits between these 2 stitches) A.4, 29-29-33-39-39-39 ribbed stitches. After this round you have increased 16 stitches - 4 increased stitches in each cable on the front and back pieces. The increases on the sleeves are finished and the cables have been worked on the sleeves without increases = 320-320-352-392-392-392 stitches. Work 6-6-6-5-5-5 rounds of rib as before, working the new stitches into the rib. Work 33-33-37-43-43-43 ribbed stitches as before, A.3, knit 2 (marker-thread sits between these 2 stitches) A.5, 50-50-58-66-66-66 ribbed stitches, A.6, knit 2 (marker-thread sits between these 2 stitches) A.4, 66-66-74-86-86-86 ribbed stitches, A.3, knit 2 (marker-thread sits between these 2 stitches) A.5, 50-50-58-66-66-66 ribbed stitches, A.6, knit 2 (marker-thread sits between these 2 stitches) A.4, 33-33-37-43-43-43 ribbed stitches. After this round you have increased 16 stitches - 4 increased stitches in each cable on the front and back pieces, none on the sleeves = 336-336-368-408-408-408 stitches. Work 6-6-6-5-5-5 rounds of rib as before, then increase 1-2-3-3-4-5 more times on the front and back pieces; no increases on the sleeves = 352-368-416-456-472-488 stitches. You have cabled a total of 8-9-11-12-13-14 times. Continue working rib and cables, without further increases until the yoke measures 24-27-32-32-34-36 cm = 9½"-10⅝"-12½"-12½"-13⅜"-14¼", finishing after at least 6-6-6-5-5-5 rounds of rib after the last cable-round. Now divide for the body and sleeves as follows: Work the first 52-56-64-70-74-78 stitches (half back piece), place the next 72-72-80-88-88-88 stitches on a thread for the sleeve, cast on 20-24-20-20-24-28 stitches (in side under sleeve), work 104-112-128-140-148-156 stitches (front piece), place the next 72-72-80-88-88-88 stitches on a thread for the sleeve, cast on 20-24-20-20-24-28 stitches (in side under sleeve), work the remaining 52-56-64-70-74-78 stitches (half back piece). BODY: = 248-272-296-320-344-368 stitches. Work rib in the round over all stitches, until the piece measures 50-52-54-56-58-60 cm = 19¾"-20½"-21¼"-22"-22¾"-23⅝" from the marker mid-front. Bind off. The sweater measures approx. 56-60-62-64-66-68 cm = 22"-23⅝"-24⅜"-25¼"-26"-26¾" from the shoulder. SLEEVES: Place the 72-72-80-88-88-88 sleeve-stitches from the thread on one side of the piece on circular needle size 4.5 MM = US 7 and knit up 1 stitch in each of the 20-24-20-20-24-28 stitches cast on under the sleeve = 92-96-100-108-112-116 stitches. Work rib in the round for 4 cm = 1½". Now decrease 4 stitches before the marker-thread. Repeat this decrease, alternately before and after the marker-thread every 8-8-6-6-6-6 cm = 3⅛"-3⅛"-2⅜"-2⅜"-2⅜"-2⅜" a total of 2-2-4-4-4-4 times - read DECREASE TIP = 84-88-84-92-96-100 stitches. Continue working until the sleeve measures 42-40-36-36-35-34 cm = 16½"-15¾"-14¼"-14¼"-13¾"-13⅜". Bind off. |
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