Joana Dinis wrote:
In which part of the row I do a inc?
22.06.2019 - 18:01DROPS Design answered:
Dear Joana, if you want to make this knitted flat on straight needles (instead of knitting the sleeves on the round on DPN's), you shoul increase one stitch at the beginning of the row (in the 2nd stitch) and at the end of the row (in the stitch before the last stitch). Happy Knitting!
23.06.2019 - 09:06
Joana Dinis wrote:
So i will cast on 52 sts for the sleeves?
14.06.2019 - 14:33DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Dinis, right, you will cast on 50 sts + 2 edge sts = 52 sts. Happy knitting!
17.06.2019 - 06:46
Joana Dinis wrote:
What is the difference to Cast on 50 (50-50) sts on double pointed needles or cast on in normal needles?
14.06.2019 - 14:21DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Dinis, when you work in the round there is no seam, when you work back and forth you will have to make a seam, so that you should add 2 sts to the number of sts to cast on (= 1 edge st on each side) for the seam allowance. Read more details here. Happy knitting!
14.06.2019 - 14:24
Joana Dinis wrote:
Its possible to do the sleeves with a normal needle?
14.06.2019 - 14:09DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Dinis, to adjust sleeves onto straight needles, please read here how to do. Happy knitting!
14.06.2019 - 14:15
Joana Dinis wrote:
Ok i did it. now i have two parts on the needles. but this : Then cast off 2 sts on each side on next row to shape neckline. thank you so much for your patience.
11.06.2019 - 13:51DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Dinis, now continue working the shoulder on one side (where the yarn ball is), ie turn and work next row (from armhole towards neck), turn and at the beginning of the row from neck, cast off the first 2 stitches. Continue now working to the finished length, cast off and cut the yarn. Join now the yarn to the other shoulder and work the same way, ie casting off the 2 sts at the beg of a row from neck towards armhole. Happy knitting!
11.06.2019 - 14:53
Joana Dinis wrote:
Thank you but i know how to blind off. i dont know where i bind off. when you said bind off in the middle...this i dont understand.
09.06.2019 - 10:35DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Dinis, you can first mark the middle 30-32 sts (see size) with a marker on either side of these stitches, then work to the first marker, bind off the next 30-32 sts (= to the 2nd marker) and work the remaining stitches on needle = you have now bound off for neck and the stitches on each side are for shoulders, turn and work now first shoulder as explained to the end, cut the yarn and join to finish the 2nd shoulder. Happy knitting!
11.06.2019 - 11:02
Joana wrote:
Hello again. Can you explain this part for me please? When piece measures 44 (44-46) cm bind off middle 30 (32-32) sts to shape neckline. Then bind off 2 sts on each side on next row to shape neckline. Bind off when piece measures 46 (46-48) cm Thank you
02.06.2019 - 10:45DROPS Design answered:
Hi Joanna, The middle stitches are the lowest part of the neckline at the back. Once they are bound off, each shoulder is continued separately. On the next row bind off 2 more stitches at the neck end of the row. Then continue working until the length measures 46 (46-48) cm, then bind off the remaining stitches for the shoulder. Do the same on the other side/shoulder. I hope this helps and happy knitting!
03.06.2019 - 08:44
Joana Dinis wrote:
Thanks you!! when you said: continuing bind off for armhole like front piece = 110 (116-116) sts; it's this process: 3 sts 1 (1-2) times, 2 sts 2 (2-2) times, 1 st 1 (2-3) times = 56 (59-59) sts. ??? i need to repeat 2 times for the 2 parts right??? thank u
08.05.2019 - 10:23DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Dinis, you cast off for the armhole on each front piece (= at the beg of WS row on right front piece / at the beg of RS row on left front piece): 3 sts 1 (1-2) times, 2 sts 2 (2-2) times, 1 st 1 (2-3) times = 56 (59-59) sts - For back piece, you will cast off the same way, but at the beg of every row = both from RS and from WS so that the armholes are shaped as on each front piece. Happy knitting!
08.05.2019 - 12:00
Joana Dinis wrote:
Thank you. i understood. but my neck is not regular like on the pict. how do you do the blind off?
25.04.2019 - 12:50DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Dinis, after you have finished pieces and seams, you will first pick up stitches for the front bands, then pick up 110-120 sts around the neckline and knit 2 rows for the neck edge = the neck will then sew much regular, ie as on the picture. Happy knitting!
25.04.2019 - 13:39
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DROPS cardigan in Safran with rib
DROPS 41-23 |
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Gauge: 23 sts x 30 rows on needle size 3.5 mm/US 4 and stockinette = 10 x 10 cm/ 4" x 4". Remember needle sizes are guidelines only! See note under size above. Pattern: * K4, P4 *, repeat from *-*. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Body: Work jacket back and forth on circular needles. Cast on 262 (278-294) sts (includes 2 edge sts) on circular needles size 3.5 mm / US 4 and continue work pattern with 1 edge sts on each side mid front. Remember knitting gauge. When piece measures 21 (21-22) cm work next row as follows: 64 (68-72) sts front piece, bind off 4 sts for armhole, 126 (134-142) sts back piece, bind off 4 sts for armhole, 64 (68-72) sts front piece. Complete each piece separately. Front piece: = 64 (68-72) sts. Continuing bind off for armhole on every other row: 3 sts 1 (1-2) times, 2 sts 2 (2-2) times, 1 st 1 (2-3) times = 56 (59-59) sts. When piece measures 29 (29-31) cm bind off for neck on every other row: 2 sts 7 times and then on every 4th row: 1 st 4 (5-5) times. Bind off when piece measures 46 (46-48) cm Back piece: = 126 (134-142) sts. Continuing bind off for armhole like front piece = 110 (116-116) sts. When piece measures 44 (44-46) cm bind off middle 30 (32-32) sts to shape neckline. Then bind off 2 sts on each side on next row to shape neckline. Bind off when piece measures 46 (46-48) cm Sleeve: Cast on 50 (50-50) sts on double pointed needles 3.5 mm/US 4 and continuing work Pattern (ensure to centre K4 sts mid sleeve). At the same time inc mid under arm: 2 sts 33 (33-35) times alternating on every 3rd and 4th round = 116 (116-120) sts. When piece measures 44 (44-45) cm bind off 6 sts mid under arm and complete working back and forth on needle. Continuing bind off to shape sleeve cap on each side every other row: 4 sts 9 times each side, bind off. Piece measures approx 51 (51-52) cm. Assembly: Sew shoulder seams. Pick up approx 84 sts (dividable with 8 sts + 4 sts) along left front piece on circular needle size 3 mm / US 2.5 and work 3 cm / 1" Pattern back and forth on needle. Repeat along right front edge, but work 6 button holes after 1 cm / ½" evenly distributed on row - 1 buttonhole = bind off 3 sts and cast on 3 new sts over bound off sts on next row. Pick up approx 110-120 sts round neckline on circular needle size 3 mm / US 2.5 and K2 rows back and forth on needle, bind off. Sew in sleeves and buttons. |
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