Joana wrote:
Hi! I can’t understand this part: 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. I work only with the two pieces of front side? How? Sorry and thank you so much for your answers
21.04.2019 - 14:16DROPS Design answered:
Hi Joanna, You are working each front piece separately and at the armhole end of every second row on each front piece bind off as follows, depending on the size you are working; so for example in size S you bind off 3 stitches one time, then 2 stitches 2 times and 1 stitch 1 time with a row between each bind-off row where you do not bind off. Hope this helps and happy knitting!
21.04.2019 - 15:04
Joana Dinis wrote:
When you said : work the first 64 (68-72) sts, bind off the next 4 sts, it means a decrease? in the 4 sts? like knitting 2 sts together? for four times? thank uu
12.04.2019 - 23:35DROPS Design answered:
Dear Joana, you have to cast off these 4 sts for the armhole, so you have to work them not as a decrease but as when you finish the work. Happy knitting!
13.04.2019 - 09:12
Joana Dinis wrote:
Sorry i cant understand this part, 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.
31.03.2019 - 13:15DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Dinis, on this row you will bind off the stitches for armhole dividing front and back pieces: work the first 64 (68-72) sts, bind off the next 4 sts for armhole, work the next 126 (134-142) sts for back piece, bind off the next 4 sts for armhole = 64 (68-72) sts remain for 2nd front piece, work these stitches and continue now each piece separately. Happy knitting!
01.04.2019 - 13:08
Joana Dinis wrote:
When i need to do the hole for the buttons? and im starting with 262 sts, and its look like the whole body (front and back) is it right? i dont understand because you divide each part, and my work with 262 points looks like the whole body except the sleeves...
27.03.2019 - 23:03DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Dinis, buttonholes will be created when you will work the right front edge - see Assembly at the bottom of the pattern. You are right, you are first working whole body (= front pieces + back piece) in one piece until armholes, then you will divide and work each front piece and back piece separately. Happy knitting!
01.04.2019 - 09:14
Joana Dinis wrote:
But what means 1 edge stitch? how i work an edge stich? sorry im begginer
11.03.2019 - 20:02DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Dinis, you can work the edge stitches in stocking stitch or in garter stitch. Happy knitting!
12.03.2019 - 09:41
Joana Dinis wrote:
Which means this: (...) and continue knitting pattern with 1 edge sts on each side mid front ?
05.03.2019 - 16:43DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Dinis, you work as follows: 1 edge stitch, *K4, P4*, repeat from *-* until 1 stitch remains, 1 edge stitch. Happy knitting!
06.03.2019 - 08:47
Heather wrote:
I am using the recommended Safron Cotton yarn but am struggling with the ribbing. It\'s not stretchy or springing closed. I know this can be an issue with cotton vs animal fibers but mine so far doesn\'t look nearly as tight as even the photo in the pattern. I\'ve even gone down a needle size (using #3 vs #4 in order to get gauge) yet my ribbing still looks flat. Do you have any tips to fix this....or know how the person who knitted the sweater in the photo achieved this tighter rib?
20.05.2018 - 05:46
Micheline Girarad wrote:
What does MID UNDER ARM mean? I do not understand that term. Thanks
03.04.2018 - 16:40DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Girarad, this is the place where there should be a seam when working sleeve back and forth, and that's the transition of round when working in the round. Happy knitting!
03.04.2018 - 17:08
Micheliine Girard wrote:
I have trouble understand the term NCREASE MID UNDER ARM . Also, 2 sts 33 times alternating on every 3rd and 4th round. Does that mean on both sides of the needle?
03.04.2018 - 01:25DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Girard, see increase mid under arm in previous answer - increase 33 times alternately on every 3rd and 4th round as follows: work 1 round with inc, *2 rounds without inc, 1 round with inc, 3 rounds without inc, 1 round with inc*, and repeat from *-* until you have inc a total of 33 times and you get 116 sts. Happy knitting!
03.04.2018 - 10:10
Micheline Girard wrote:
Need help understanding the term in the Sleeve pattern: ''at the same time, inc. MID UNDER ARM. What does that mean exactly? I wait till I am half way to the end of the sleeve or what? Also, do I increase both sides of the sleeve, when it says 2 sts. 33 times alternating on every 3rd and 4th round.
03.04.2018 - 01:23DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Girard, you will increase mid under arm by working until 1 st remain before beg of round, inc 1 st, work last st on round, (marker beg of round), work 1 st and inc 1 st = you have inc 2 sts mid under arm (ie on each side of beg of round). Happy knitting!
03.04.2018 - 10:09
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DROPS cardigan in Safran with rib
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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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