Anne-Cécile wrote:
Bonjour, Pouvez-vous me dire pour commencer le pouce si je dois d'abord faire 4 rangs et ensuite augmenter ou si je commence les augmentation des le premier rang ?merci
05.11.2024 - 19:24DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Anne-Cécile, vous pouvez commencer à augmenter dès le 2ème tour (au 1er tour jersey, on a diminué à intervalles réguliers). Bon tricot!
06.11.2024 - 08:00
Angela C wrote:
I think I’ve figured out how I misunderstood the glove pattern. Thank you for your patience.
03.03.2024 - 06:52
Angela W wrote:
Re: Gloves: please review stitch counts on the back-of-hand & palm portion. For 7/8 size, I get 6 stitches, not 8, for the thumb; I get 40 stitches, not 38 after moving thumb stitches to a holder. A separate question: how many stitches from the beginning of the round for placing the first thumb marker? Thank you for the lovely patterns.
01.03.2024 - 19:59DROPS Design answered:
Dear Angela, you should have the thumb stitches as follows at the beginning of the pattern: marker, 2 thumb stitches, marker. Then, you increase 3 times 1 stitch in each marker (these stitches should now be between the markers as well). So you have increased 6 stitches + the 2 previous stitches = 8 thumb stitches. Since you have 46 stitches and you have 8 stitches for the thumb, when you slip them off the needle, you should have 39 sts remaining. The thumb can be positioned as preferred, since you will start shaping it after positioning the markers; normally we choose the beginning of the round. Happy knitting!
03.03.2024 - 19:04
Angela W wrote:
Regarding glove pattern: I started work on the 7-8 year old size but soon came to see that stitch counts are very confusing and inconsistent. It's not possible to resolve the discrepancies from internal evidence. The inconsistencies may affect all sizes. Can you please clarify?
29.02.2024 - 21:26DROPS Design answered:
Dear Angela, could you please indicate which parts of the gloves are inconsistent so that we may check if they are wrong or advise you on how to work them? Happy knitting!
29.02.2024 - 22:44
Helle Skov wrote:
Jeg er ikke så rutineret strikker og vil gerne strikke fingerhandsker til børn. Jeg har fundet et par opskrifter, men hvordan griber jeg det an når der i opskriften står "strik den anden handske modsat"?
14.10.2023 - 14:15DROPS Design answered:
Hej Helle, du følger samme opskrift, men strikker fingrene med start i modsat side :)
17.10.2023 - 15:43
Mary S wrote:
I am knitting the gloves in the second size. When I reach the start of the thumb I have 38 stitches it says attach 2 markers with 2 St's between. Now increase 1 st inside the 2 markers every 4th row twice.. It says I should have 42 stitches but I have only 40 and 4 stitches between and it is saying I should have 6 between. Can you tell me where I am going wrong? Thank you
15.08.2023 - 15:46DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mary, you have to increase a total of 2 times on every 4th round, so that there will be 42 sts (4 sts increased + 38 sts before), and 6 sts for thumb (including the 2 sts with marker thread in between). Happy knitting!
15.08.2023 - 16:08
Veronica Oneill wrote:
Russian roses pattern - what do the symbols indicate on the M.2 chart?
18.10.2022 - 04:08DROPS Design answered:
Hi Veronica, The symbol explanations for the diagram are above M.2. Happy knitting!
18.10.2022 - 07:07
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Pullover in Karisma with Russian Roses and Gloves in Camelia
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Gauge: 20 sts x 26 rows on larger needle in pattern = 10 x 10 cm [4" x 4"]. Pattern: See chart (1 chart = 1 repeat). The pattern is seen from the right side. The chart for Patterns 1, 3 and 4 has arrows indicating the starting points for different sizes. The chart for Pattern 2 is identical for all sizes. Rib: * K 1, P 1 *. Body: Knit the sweater in the round on circular needles and cut armhole steeks afterwards. Cast on 134-144-154 (164-174) sts on smaller circular needles with natural; join and place a marker at the join. Knit 5 cm [2"] rib. Change to larger circular needles and stockinette st, increasing 26-30-30 (28-34) sts evenly distributed on the 1st row = 160-174-184 (192-208) sts. Knit Pattern 1 (refer to chart in Små Drops No. 6 -- start at the appropriate arrow and knit over the sts for the front, place a marker for the side, start at the appropriate arrow again and knit over the sts for the back). After Pattern 1 knit Pattern 2. When the work measures 23-26-31 (33-35) cm [9" - 10.25" - 12.25" (13" - 13.75")] knit Pattern 4 and then knit the rest with natural. At the same time, when the work measures 26-28-31 (32-33) cm [10.25" - 11" - 12.25" (12-⅝" - 13")] increase 5 sts on each side (these sts are for the armhole steeks and are not knit into the pattern). When the work measures 40-43-48 (50-52) cm [15.75" - 16-⅞" - 18-⅞" (19.75" - 20.5")], bind off the center 28-29-30 (32-32) sts in the front for the neck and knit the rest back and forth on needle. Then bind off on each neck edge every other row: 2 sts 1 time, dec 1 st 2 times. At the same time, when the work measures 43-46-51 (53-55) cm [16-⅞" - 18-⅛" - 20" (20-⅞" - 21-4/8")], bind off the center 34-35-36 (38-38) sts in the back for the neck. Then dec 1 st at each neck edge on the next row. Bind off all sts when the work measures 45-48-53 (55-57) cm [17.75" - 18-⅞" - 20-⅞" (21-⅝" - 22.5")]. Sleeves: Cast on 36-36-40 (42-44) sts on smaller double pointed needles with natural; join and place a marker at the join. Knit 4 cm [1.5"] rib. Change to larger double pointed needles and stockinette st, increasing 4-4-4 (6-6) sts evenly distributed on the 1st row = 40-40-44 (48-50) sts. Knit Pattern 1 (centering the pattern on the sleeve). At the same time, after the rib, increase 1 st each side of marker 18-20-22 (22-23) times: Sizes 3/4 + 5/6 + 7/8 years: every 3rd row Sizes 9/10 + 11/12 years: alternately every 3rd and 4th row = 76-80-88 (92-96) sts. After Pattern 1, knit Pattern 2 until the work measures 17-20-24 (28-31) cm [6.75" - 7-⅞" - 9.5" (11" - 12.25")]. Knit Pattern 3 and then knit the rest with natural. When the work measures 26-29-33 (37-40) cm [10.25" - 11-⅜" - 13" (14.5" - 15.75")], knit 2 cm [0.75"] reverse stockinette st for a seam allowance over the cut edge, bind off all sts. Assembly: Sew a marker thread down into the center of the steek sts on each side. Sew two machine seams around the marker thread, 1st seam = 1/2 st from the marker thread, 2nd seam = 1/2 st from first seam. Cut up for armholes. Sew shoulder seams. Pick up approx. 80-96 sts around the neck on smaller double pointed needles with natural and knit 2.5 cm [1"] stockinette st, change to dark green, 1 row stockinette st, next row as follows: * K 2 tog, yarn over *, repeat * - *, 1 row stockinette st, change to red, 1 row stockinette st, change to coral, 2.5 cm [1"] stockinette st, bind off all sts. Fold the edge over against the wrong side and sew. Sew the sleeves to the body from the right side as follows: Sew alternately a st in the last row of plain knitting on the sleeve before the seam allowance and a st on the body after the machine seam. Turn the sweater inside out and sew the seam allowance from the sleeve over the cut edge on the body by hand. GLOVES: Sizes: 3/4 - 5/6 - 7/8 (9/10 - 11/12) years Materials: Garnstudio CAMELIA (100% superwash lambswool) 50 g./190 yards 50-50-50 (50-50) g. Col. 21, red + a small amount of green. Alternative yarns: * Garnstudio SAFRAN (100% Egyptian cotton) 50 g./174 yards * Garnstudio SILKE-TWEED (52% silk, 48% lambswool) 50 g./218 yards DROPS 2.5 mm [US 1] and 3 mm [US 2] double pointed needles, or sizes needed to obtain correct gauge. Gauge: 25 sts x 32 rows on larger needle stockinette st = 10 x 10 cm [4" x 4"]. Rib: * K 1, P 1 * Gloves: Cast on 40-40-42 (42-44) sts on smaller double pointed needles with red; join and place a marker at the join. Knit 4-4-4 (5-5) cm [1.5" - 1.5" - 1.5" (2" - 2")] rib. Measure the work from here. Change to larger double pointed needles and stockinette st, decreasing to 36-38-40 (42-42) sts on the 1st row. Attach 2 markers with 2 sts in between for thumb. Now inc 1 st inside of the 2 markers every 4th row 2-2-3 (3-4) times = 40-42-46 (48-50) sts (there are now 6-6-8 (8-10) sts between the markers for the thumb). When the work measures 3.5-4-4.5 (5-6) cm [1-⅜" - 1.5" - 1.75" (2" - 2-⅜")], put the thumb sts (the sts between the markers) on a stitch holder = 34-36-38 (40-42) sts remain. On the next row increase 4-4-4 (4-6) sts = 38-40-42 (44-46) sts. When the work measures 6-7.5-8 (9.5-10) cm [2-⅜" - 3" - 3-⅛" (3.75" - 4")] increase 7-7-7 (8-6) sts evenly distributed over the row = 45-47-49 (52-52) sts. Attach a marker inside the next-to-outermost sts from the thumb (the thumb will be on the underside of the hand; marker = center of the sts for the index finger) and a marker after half the sts (= center of the sts to the little finger). Little finger: Pick up 8-10-10 (10-10) sts, increase 1-1-1 (1-1) sts for the ring finger = 9-11-11 (11-11) sts, knit 3-3.5-4 (4-4.5) cm [1.25" - 1-⅜" - 1.5" (1.5" - 1.75")]. Change to green here on all fingers. [EDITOR’S NOTE: The photograph shows the gloves with more green rows than as written in the pattern. If you wish to have more green at the fingertips, change to green 2 or 3 rows sooner.] Next row: * K 2 tog *, repeat * - *, then cut the yarn and pull the strand through the remaining sts twice and sew it in. Ring finger: Pick up 6-6-6 (7-7) sts on each side of the little finger and cast on 1 st on each side = 14-14-14 (16-16) sts. Knit 5-5.5-6 (6.5-7) cm [2" - 2.25" - 2-⅜" (2.5" - 2.75")] and finish as on the little finger. Center finger: Pick up 6-6-7 (7-7) sts on each side of the ring finger and cast on 1 st on each side = 14-14-16 (16-16) sts. Knit 5.5-6-7 (7-8) cm [2.25" - 2-⅜" - 2.75" (2.75" - 3-⅛")] and finish as on the little finger. Index finger: Pick up the remaining 13-13-13 (14-14) sts, cast on 1 st toward the center finger = 14-14-14 (16-16) sts. Knit 5-5.5-6 (6.5-7) cm [2" - 2.25" - 2-⅜" (2.5" - 2.75")] and finish as on the little finger. Thumb: Put the 6-6-8 (8-10) sts from the stitch holder on a needle and pick up 6-7-6 (7-6) sts over the hole = 12-13-14 (15-16) sts. Knit 4-4.5-5 (5-5.5) cm [1.5" - 1.75" - 2" (2" - 2.25")] and bind off as on the little finger. Knit another glove, but reverse finger placement. |
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