Sylvia wrote:
Ik kan geen Camelia garen meer vinden. Maar ook in vergelijkingen van andere garens kom ik Camelia niet meer tegen. Met welk garen is het te vergelijken? Welke garencategorie hoorde bij Camelia? Misschien handig om dit toch ergens te vermelden omdat het patroon nog steeds te krijgen is hoewel het garen uit de handel lijkt. Alvast bedankt!
21.01.2025 - 10:01DROPS Design answered:
Dag Sylvia,
Dit garen valt in garencategorie A met een stekenverhouding van 24 steken in de breedte = 10 cm.
21.01.2025 - 20:04
Portocala wrote:
Bonjour, Il n’y a que deux différences de tour de tête et de même pour le nombre de mailles pour le bonnet, du coup, 108 mailles pour 12/18 mois semble peu.
23.11.2020 - 14:50
Fiona Murphy wrote:
What is meant by the jacket front and back pieces instructions in brackets (with 1 edge st each side of all patterns) ? It doesn't mean after every pattern repeat, does it? Or does it refer to the edges after it is divided up into 3 separate pieces at the armhole? Or is there another explanation?
24.10.2019 - 17:17DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Murphy, you should work 1 edge stitch on each side from after the rib to the end, ie when working M.1, then when working M.2 as follows: 1 edge st, repeat diagram until 1 st remains, 1 edge st. Happy knitting!
24.10.2019 - 17:21
Bernadette Corriveau wrote:
Pour le bonnet on ne parle pas de la façon de procéder pour les cordons sous le menton.
16.10.2019 - 14:59DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Bernadette! Je vous propose cette technique ICI>. Bon tricot!
16.10.2019 - 18:18
Gerda Boersma wrote:
Ik zie het telpatroon niet
08.11.2018 - 09:56DROPS Design answered:
Dag Gerda,
Het telpatroon is nu toegevoegd. Veel breiplezier!
09.11.2018 - 19:26
Marieke wrote:
Goedemorgen, ik zie het telpatroon niet staan. Het lijkt te zijn weggevallen? groeten, Marieke
16.05.2018 - 09:56
Wendy M wrote:
After knitting about 6 cm of the sleeve it seemed like the cuff was very small for a 12-18 month old. I restarted casting on 42 stitches on 3mm needles then increasing 6 stitches to 48. Seems much better. You might want to reconsider the cuff size for the larger sizes.
27.01.2018 - 22:06
Wendy M wrote:
I’m sorry....I meant I’m making the 12-18 month size...so is the increase 6 or 8 stitche? I think there’s a typo because is says increase 6 then in parentheses is says you will have 48 stitches
23.01.2018 - 13:32DROPS Design answered:
Dear Wendy, thank you, this typo has been forwarded to our design team, I would increase 8 sts to get the 48 sts required. Happy knitting!
23.01.2018 - 13:41
Wendy M wrote:
1: Is the sleeve knit in the round? You don't say anywear to join but you write for rounds not rows. 2: For the sleeve you state "Change to needle size 3 mm / US 2.5 and continue in M.1, at the same time inc 2-4-6 (10-16) sts evenly on first round = 40-44-48" I'm making the 6-9 month size, do I increase 6 stitches and end up with 46? (It states 48) or do I increase 8 stitches...I'm not sure which is correct.
22.01.2018 - 21:00DROPS Design answered:
Dear Wendy, sleeves are worked in the round. When switching with dpn size 3 mm, work 1st round in diagram while at the same time increase evenly 4 sts in size 6/9 months (2nd size) = 44 sts. Happy knitting!
23.01.2018 - 08:28Frances Ordway wrote:
Pattern M1 is a 12 pattern repeat. Size 6-9 mo has 135 stitches. This is not divisible by 12. If you don't count the 2 edge stitches that makes 133. That is also not divisible by 12. I am a long time knitter but this one has me baffled. Can you help?
23.01.2017 - 17:31DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Ordway, work the 135 sts as follows: 1 ege st, 11 x M1 (= 11x12=132 sts), work now the first st in M.1 and finish with 1 edge st. Happy knitting!
24.01.2017 - 09:15
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DROPS jacket in Norwegian pattern, pants, socks and hat.
DROPS Baby 2-11 |
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JACKET: Knitting gauge: 24 sts x 32 rows on needles size 3 mm / US 2.5 in stockinette sts = 4" x 4" (10 x 10 cm). Rib: *K1, P1*, repeat from *-*. Pattern: See diagram. The diagrams are showing all rows seen from the RS. Front and back piece: Worked back and forth on circular needle from mid front. Cast on 120-132-144 (158-162) sts on circular needle size 2.5 mm / US 1.5 with gray and work 3-3-3 (4-4) cm / 1⅛"-1⅛"-1⅛" (1½"-1½") Rib. Change to needle size 3 mm / US 2.5 and continue in M.1 (with 1 edge st each side of all patterns), at the same time inc 3-3-3 (13-21) sts evenly on first round = 123-135-147 (171-183) sts. After M.1 continue in M.2. At the same time when piece measures 16-18-21 (22-21) cm / 6¼"-7"-8¼" (8¾"-8¼") divide piece as follows: 31-34-37 (43-46) sts = front piece and 61-67-73 (85-91) st = back piece and complete front and back pieces separately. Back piece: = 61-67-73 (85-91) sts. When piece measures 16-19-23 (25-28) cm/6¼"-7½"-8¼" (9¾"-11") (adjust to M.2, finish with row 8) work M.3, beg by arrow B. When piece measures 26-29-33 (35-38) cm/ 10¼"-11½"-13" (13¾"-15") bind off the middle 21-23-27 (29-37) sts for neck and dec 2 sts on neckline on next row. Bind off remaining sts after M.3, piece measures approx 28-31-35 (37-40) cm/ 11"-12¼"-13¾" (14½"-15¾"). Left front piece: = 31-34-37 (43-46) sts. When piece measures 16-19-23 (25-28) cm/6¼"-7½"-8¼" (9¾"-11") (adjust to M.2, finish with row 8) work M.3, beg by arrow C. When piece measures 24-28-32 (34-37) cm/ 9½"-11"-12½" (13½"-14½") bind off to shape the neckline on every other row: 7-8-10 (11-15) sts 1 time, 2 sts twice, 1 st twice. Bind off remaining sts after M.3, piece measures approx 28-31-35 (37-40) cm/ 11"-12¼"-13¾" (14½"-15¾"). Right front piece: Like left front piece, but mirrored and beg M.3 by arrow A. Sleeve: Cast on 38-40-40 (42-42) sts on double pointed needles size 2.5 mm / US 1.5 with gray and work 2-2-3 (3-4) cm/3/4"-¾"-1" (1"-1½") Rib. Change to needle size 3 mm / US 2.5 and continue in M.1, at the same time inc 2-4-6 (10-16) sts evenly on first round = 40-44-48 (52-58) sts. At the same time inc 2 sts mid under arm a total of 9-9-10 (10-16) times as follows: Size 3 months: on every 4th round Size 6/9 months: on every 5th and 6th round alternately Size 12/18 months + 2 years: on every 5th and 6th round alternately Size 3 years: on every 3rd and 4th round alternately = 58-62-68 (72-90) sts. After M.1 continue in M.2. When piece measures 13-17-19 (20-23) cm/ 5"-6¾"-7½" (8"-9") (adjust to M.2) continue in M.5, and then M.6. Bind off, sleeve measures approx 16-20-22 (23-26) cm. Assembly: Sew shoulder seams. Pick up 70-90 sts along left front piece on needle size 2.5 mm / US 1.5 with gray and work 3 cm / 1" Rib. Repeat along right front piece but after 1 cm / ½" make 5 buttonholes evenly distributed on row. 1 buttonhole = bind off 2 sts and cast on 2 new sts on return row. Pick up 85-95 sts round the neck on needle size 2.5 mm / US 1.5 with gery and work 2 cm / ¾" Rib, bind off. Set in sleeves and sew on buttons. ______________________________________________________ PANTS: Size 3 – 6/9 – 12/18 - 24 months DROPS circular needle and double pointed needles size 2.5 and 3 mm / US 1.5 and 2.5 Knitting gauge: 24 sts x 32 rows on needles size 3 mm / US 2.5 in stockinette sts = 4" x 4" (10 x 10 cm). Rib: *K1, P1*, repeat from *-*. Hem: 3 cm / 1" stockinette st, P 1 round (= folding edge, measure piece from here), 3 cm / 1" stockinette st. Right leg: Cast on 52-56-62-68 sts on double pointed needles size 2.5 mm / US 1.5 with red and work 6 cm / 2½" Rib. Change to needle size 3 mm / US 2.5 and stockinette st, at the same time inc 20-22-22-22 sts evenly on first round = 72-78-84-90 sts. When piece measures 19-21-24-28 cm/7½"-8¼"-9½"-11" divide piece at inside leg (= split) and complete piece back and forth on needle. Inc 1 st each side for seam. When piece measures 21-23-26-30 cm/ 8¼"-9"-10¼"-11¾" bind off 3 sts each side, bind off in beg of next 2 rows = 68-74-80-86 sts. Put piece aside and knit the other leg. Left leg: Like right leg. Pants: Put left and right leg in on the same circular needle and inc 1 st each side on both legs = 138-150-162-174 sts. Now inc mid back on both sides of the middle 2 sts on every 4th round: 1 st 4 times, at the same time dec mid front on every other round on both sides of the middle 2 sts: 1 st 5 times as follows: K2 tog into back of st, K2 middle sts, K2 tog = 136-148-160-172 sts. When piece measures 38-42-47-52 cm/15"-16½"-18½"-20½" change to needle size 2.5 mm / US 1.5, at the same time dec 2-8-10-12 sts evenly on round = 134-140-150-160 sts. Work Hem. Bind off, piece measures 41-45-50-55 cm/ 16"-17¾"-19¾"-21½". Fold hem double towards WS and fasten. Insert an elastic. Sew tog split on inside of legs. ______________________________________________________ HAT: Head circumference: 45-45-45 (50-50) cm / 17¾"-17¾"-17¾" (19¾"-19¾") DROPS double pointed needles size 2.5 and 3 mm / US 1.5 and 2.5 Knitting gauge: 24 sts x 32 rows on needles size 3 mm / US 2.5 in stockinette st = 4" x 4" (10 x 10 cm). Rib: *K1, P1*, repeat from *-*. Cast on 102-108-108 (120-120) sts on double pointed needles size 2.5 mm / US 1.5 with gray and work 2 cm / ¾" Rib. Change to needle size 3 mm / US 2.5 and work M.7, M.4 and then complete piece in M.2. When piece measures 14-16-19 (18-20) cm/ 5½"-6¼"-7½" (7"-8") continue as follows: *K 2 tog around, K1 round *, repeat *-* 4 times (i.e 8 rounds) = 7-7-7 (8-8) sts. Cut thread, pull through remaining sts and fasten. Earflap x 2: cast on 9 sts on needle size 2.5 mm / US 1.5 with navy blue and work 2 cm / ¾" Rib. Now inc 1 st each side on every and every other row alternately until there are 23-25-25 (27-27) sts on needle. Continue until piece measures 8-8-9 (9-9) cm/3"-3"-3½" (3½"-3½"), bind off. Sew earflaps to hat from WS in the first stockinette st row with approx 8 cm / 3" between earflaps at the back. ______________________________________________________ SOCKS: Foot length: 10-11-12 (14-15) cm / 4"-4½"-4¾" (5½"-6") DROPS double pointed needles size 3 mm / US 2.5 Knitting gauge: 24 sts x 32 rows on needles size 3 mm / US 2.5 in stockinette sts = 4" x 4" (10 x 10 cm). Rib: *K1, P1*, repeat from *-*. The sock is worked in the round. Cast on 38-40-42 (42-44) sts on needles size 3 mm / US 2.5 with gray and work Rib as follows: 1 round gray, 1 round off-white, 2 rounds gray, 1 round off-white, 2 rounds gray, 1 round off-white, and now complete piece in gray. When Rib measures 10-11-11 (11-12) cm/4"-4½"-4½" (4½"-4¾") work heel as follows: work 3 cm / 1" stockinette st back and forth on 18 sts mid back. Then work heel decreases: Row 1 (= RS): K12, K2 tog into back of st, K1, turn the piece, Row 2: slip 1 st as if to P, P4, P2 tog, P1, turn the piece, Row 3: slip 1 st as if to K, K5, K2 tog into back of st, K1, turn the piece, Row 4: slip 1 st as if to P, P6, P2 tog, P1, turn the piece, Row 5: slip 1 st as if to K, K7, K2 tog into back of st, K1, turn the piece, Row 6: slip 1 st as if to P, P8, P2 tog, P1, turn the piece, Row 7: K2 tog, K8, K2 tog into back of st = 10 sts left on heel. Pick up 7 sts on each side of heel = 44-46-48 (48-50) sts. Now dec 1 st on every round on both sides of the upper 16-18-18 (20-22) sts a total of 4-4-5 (5-5) times = 32-34-34 (36-38) sts. When foot measures 7-8-9 (11-12) cm/ 2¾"-3"-3½" (4½"-4¾") knit 1 round and then change to off-white. Insert a marker each side. Continue in stockinette and now dec 1 st on each side of marker (4 dec per round) on every round a total of 8-8-9 (9-9) times. Cut the thread and pull though remaining sts. Fasten off. |
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