Kathy wrote:
Hello again, I apologize for having multiple questions, and I very much appreciate your help. After knitting the central cable portion, I have 207 rows. If I pick up a stitch on every row, I will have a rib consisting of 444 stitches (207 x 2 + 15 cast on edge + 15 cast off edge) for the rib rather than the 342 to 366 called for in the pattern. I could not determine from the pattern if I am supposed to pick up a stitch at each row. Would you please advise me? thank you.
03.04.2023 - 07:36DROPS Design answered:
Hi Kathy, You do not need to pick up 1 stitch in each row - depending on the size you are working, you pick up approx. 310 to 366 stitches in addition to the cast-on and cast-off edges. This will be approx. pick up on first row, skip 1 row, pick up on 3rd and 4th row, skip 1 row, pick up on 6th and 7th row etc. Hope this helps and happy Easter!
04.04.2023 - 06:51
Kathy wrote:
Hello, Do you recommend blocking the central cable portion before adding the rib? Thank you.
03.04.2023 - 06:42DROPS Design answered:
Hi Kathy, it is not necessary. Block the piece after completing the whole thing. Happy knitting!
04.04.2023 - 07:50
Kathy wrote:
I am confused by the increases and decreases. I have two questions. (1) does “inside 1 edge st” mean immediately after the first stitch of the row and immediately before the last stitch of the row? why is the increase done with a yarn over, which is used when you want to make a hole (such as lace). the instructions next say to knit into the back of the stitch to avoid a hole. I found the video confusing. Can I use another form of increase, such as Make One Right or Left? Thank you.
01.04.2023 - 04:47DROPS Design answered:
Dear Kathy, yes, inside the edge stitch is immediately after the first stitch or before the last stitch of the row. You can increase in several different ways; yarn overs are the most basic and easier to work, even though there may be a small gap remaining (take into account that, since it's twisted on the next row, the gap will be smaller than in lace patterns). But of course you can use M1R or M1L for this pattern. Happy knitting!
02.04.2023 - 22:45
Freda Corrigan wrote:
Greetings, can I knit this neckwear using knit N purl stitching I really love the style but not good with pattern reading Thank you hope to hear from you soon
23.06.2022 - 14:58DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Corrigan, we only have diagrams to this pattern, but this lesson will explain you how to read a knitting diagram. Happy knitting!
23.06.2022 - 16:15
Tanya wrote:
I am sorry but i am lost on what this means. Could you lease step by step clarify this. "When Rib measures 2 cm inc every other P section to P2. When piece measures 3 cm inc remaining purl sections to P2. When Rib measures 5 cm inc every other purl section from P2 to P3. Cast off on next row in Rib." Thank you
24.11.2019 - 06:59DROPS Design answered:
Dear Tanya, to beginn with you are knitting a K2, P2 rib. At the first increase (when piece is 2 cm) you knit the row like this: * K1, P1, K1, P1, make 1, * and repeat *-*. In the next oncrease row (piece is 3 cm), you knit *K1, 1 P, make1, K2, P2. * and repeat *-*. For the next increase round (piece is 5 cm, you knit like this: K2, P1, K2, P1, make 1, P1 * and repeat *-*. Casting of in rib means that you cast of knit stitches with knit stitches, and purl stitches with purl stitches. I hope this helps. Happy Knitting!
24.11.2019 - 16:16
Tanya wrote:
Hello: I see this says a sport weight yarn, would that be sport weight in "Canada" too or would it be classified as DK in Canada. I am also a bit confused as in some places that sell your yarn it says it is 4 ply others say 5 ply..
18.11.2019 - 20:31DROPS Design answered:
Dear Tanya, we are glad to inform you that our yarns are available in Canada - please check retailer list in/to Canada here. Happy knitting!
19.11.2019 - 08:51
Joyce Boatman wrote:
Name it Beauty as it is Beautiful
17.11.2019 - 01:22Ngaire wrote:
Truly love this. Can this be knitted on straight needles
28.03.2018 - 06:19DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Ngaire, the main part of the neck warmer can be worked on straight needle, but the edge (ribbingn part) is then worked in the round picking up sts around whole neck warmer. Happy knitting!
28.03.2018 - 15:52
Joana Rodrigues wrote:
Só uma pequena nota em relação à tradução para Português: Nas dicas para as diminuições, falta acrescentar que, antes da m/p ourela, deve-se tricotar 2 ms/pts juntamente em liga/tricô enfiando a agulha na alça de trás (m/pt liga/tricô torcida/o)
03.12.2016 - 21:06DROPS Design answered:
Obrigado pela nota. Vamos editar as explicações. Bom tricô! Boas Festas!
16.12.2016 - 17:06Gwen Schmitt wrote:
I was wondering how much yarn to buy? I have a customer that wants to use a different yarn called Lions Pride Woolspun for this. Can anyone convert it for me and tell me how much to buy?
16.04.2016 - 06:40DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Schmitt, We are able to provide free patterns thanks to our yarns sold throughout the world. You will therefore understand that we can only recomand you to contact our DROPS Storefor any further help & assistance. Thank you for your comprehension.
18.04.2016 - 09:02
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DROPS Neck warmer and hair band in Alpaca
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Knitting gauge: 19 sts x 25 rows on needles size 4 mm [US 6] in stockinette sts = 10 x 10 cm [4" x 4"]. Pattern: See chart M.1. Increasing tips: Inc inside 1 edge st by making a yo. On the return row knit yo into back of st in order to avoid a hole. Decreasing tips: Dec inside 1 edge st. Dec as follows after 1 edge st: P2 tog. Dec as follows before 1 edge st: P2 tog into back of st. NECK WARMER Begin with the centre part with cable pattern, pick up sts round the piece and knit the Rib. Cast on 15 sts on needle size 4 mm [US 6] with 2 threads Alpaca (double thread). Knit 2 rows garter st and continue following chart M.1 (= 13 sts) with 1 edge st each side knitted in garter st throughout. At the same time inc 1 st each side on every other row a total of 6 times – see Increasing tips = 27 sts – knit new sts from the WS and purl them from the RS. When piece measures 65 cm [25½"] dec 1 st each side on every other row a total of 6 times - see Decreasing tips = 15 sts. Knit 2 rows garter sts and bind off loosely. Rib: Knitted round. Pick up approx 342 to 366 sts (divisible by 3) round the neck warmer on circular needle size 4 mm [US 6] with 2 threads Alpaca. Purl 1 round, knit 1 round and continue in Rib, K2/P1. When Rib measures 2 cm [3/4"] inc every other P section to P2. When piece measures 3 cm [1⅛"] inc remaining purl sections to P2. When Rib measures 5 cm [2"] inc every other purl section from P2 to P3. Bind off on next row in Rib. Crochet flower: Crochet with crochet hook size 7 mm [US K 10½] and Snow as follows: 4 ch and form a ring with a sl st in 1st ch. 1st round: 6 sc in ring and finish with a sl st in the first sc. 2nd round: *4 ch, 1 dc in the first of these ch, 1 sc in next sc*, repeat from *-* and finish with a sl st = 6 leaves Cut the thread. Sew on a small safety pin and attach to neck warmer. Hair band: Cast on 4 sts on needle size 4 mm [US 6] and 2 threads Alpaca. Knit a tube as follows: *K1, place yarn in front of piece, slip 1 st as if to purl, place yarn behind piece again*, repeat from *-*. Bind off when hair band measures approx 150 cm [60"]. |
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