Laperrière Linda wrote:
Bonjours! Je tricote cette belle petite veste et j'ai un problème.Voila; je dois faire des augmentation au milieu du tricot et c'est en point de riz , donc je n'arrive pas a ce que le travail reste le même c'est a dire les points au bon endroit et comme il faut ( l'endroit sur l'envers et l'envers sur l'endroit. )Merci de répondre a ma question.
13.03.2016 - 13:03DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Mme Laperrière, les augmentations pour l'arrondi des devants se font en montant des mailles en fin de rang côté milieu devant, on conserve ainsi le point de riz comme avant, en tricotant les m env à l'end et les m end à l'env. Bon tricot!
14.03.2016 - 09:33
Anglik wrote:
Merci de votre réponse, je m'étais finalement trompé malgré ma vigilance !
05.02.2015 - 09:19
Anglik wrote:
Bonsoir, Je ne comprends pas les devants et notamment le stade où l'on doit diminuer 17 fois 1 maille (plus ou moins suivant la taille). En faisant ça je n'aurais jamais assez de mailles. Est ce normal ? je n'ai pourtant pas l'impression d'avoir fait d'erreur, la forme que j'obtiens jusqu'à présent ressemble à celle du croquis. Merci
30.01.2015 - 23:16DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Mme Anglik, dans les 2 dernières tailles, vous avez 37-40 m quand toutes les augm. sont faites, vous rabattez un total de 10-11 m sur le côté pour l'emmanchure et 17 x 1 m pour l'encolure, il reste 10-12 m pour l'épaule. Bon tricot!
02.02.2015 - 09:10Michelle Mckean wrote:
Great found it by looking on a blog. No idea what some of these headings
03.12.2014 - 16:04Sharon Polson wrote:
Please note that the crochet stitches in this pattern seem to have been doubled, The dc should be a sc and the tr should be a dc. I am bilingual french/english, and I noticed that the stiches as instructed in the uk english pattern didn't sit right and didn't look like the photo so I checked the french, and the french states sc and dc.
10.08.2013 - 15:16DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Polson, a dc (uk english) is a sc (us english) and a tr (uk english) is a dc (us english). For any help with UK/US terminology, please have a look on link "Tips & Help/DROPS UK/US terminologie". Happy knitting!
12.08.2013 - 08:54Isabel wrote:
Thank you for reply. From this I gather that I am working on the other side to the armhole. It was just the term "Towards" which is and unspecific term here in Australia. Once again thank you
02.03.2013 - 00:44Isabel Flynn wrote:
I sent a question from your website and then finally found the pattern i am having problems with i am unsure what is meant in the left front by 'towards mid front' i am knitting the 2nd size for 6/9 mths thank you
28.02.2013 - 01:57DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Flyn, the inc made towards mid front are the one for the curved shape of front piece, towards border/opening of the piece, in opposite to the other side sewn to the back piece. Happy knitting!
28.02.2013 - 10:32Linda wrote:
Can't make sense of the left front...what does towards mid front mean? I'd love to be able to knit it but It's not very well explained...though I'm probably a bit dumb.
01.12.2012 - 06:08
Rebecca wrote:
Thank you, much clearer!
29.02.2012 - 19:32
Rebecca wrote:
When casting off for the armhole on the front pieces, should I cast off 5 at begining and then another 5 at end of next row, or is it just the original 5? I can't make the final number on needles correct...
28.02.2012 - 21:39DROPS Design answered:
When binding off for arm hole on front piece bind off in beg of every row starting from armhole side: bind off 4-4-4 (5-5) sts 1 time, and then dec 1 st a total of 4-4-5 (5-6) times.
28.02.2012 - 23:05
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DROPS short jacket with short sleeve in seed st in ”Merino Extra Fine”.
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JACKET: SEED ST: Row 1: * K1, P1 *, repeat from *-*. Row 2: K over P and P over K. Repeat row 2. INCREASING TIP: Make all inc in the outermost st by working 2 sts in the same st. DECREASING TIP: Make all dec at beg of row by K/P 2 tog. --------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------- BACK PIECE: Cast on 42-48-54 (60-66) sts (includes 1 edge st each side) on needle size 4.5 mm / US 7 with light beige mix. Work SEED ST – see above. REMEMBER THE GAUGE! When piece measures 2-3-3 (4-4) cm / 1½"-1⅛"-1⅛" (1½"-1½") inc 1 st each side – See INCREASING TIP. Repeat the inc each side when piece measures 5-6-7 (8-8) cm / 2"-2⅜"-2¾" (3⅛"-3⅛") = 46-52-58 (64-70) sts. When piece measures 8-9-10 (11-12) cm / 3⅛"-3½"-4" (4⅜"-4¾") bind off 4-4-4 (5-5) sts at the beg of the next 2 rows for armhole and then dec 1 st at the beg of every row a total of 4-4-5 (5-6) times each side – See DECREASING TIP = 30-36-40 (44-48) sts. When piece measures 16-18-20 (22-24) cm / 6¼"-7"-8" (8¾"-9½") cast of the middle 14-16-18 (20-20) sts for neck and complete each shoulder separately. Dec 1 st on neckline on next row, work 1 row without dec and dec 1 st on neckline on next row = 6-8-9 (10-12) sts left on shoulder. Bind off in seed st when piece measures 18-20-22 (24-26) cm / 7"-8"-8¾" (9½"-10¼"). Work the other shoulder in the same way. LEFT FRONT PIECE: Cast on 15-17-19 (21-23) sts (includes 1 edge st at the side) on needle size 4.5 mm / US 7 with light beige mix. READ ALL OF THIS SECTION BEFORE CONTINUING! Work seed st, AT THE SAME TIME on first row inc 1 st towards mid front – See INCREASING TIP! Repeat the inc on every row (i.e. from RS as well as WS) a total of 8-8-7 (5-1) times and then on every other row a total of 3-4-6 (9-14) times. AT THE SAME TIME when piece measures 2-3-3 (4-4) cm / 1½"-1⅛"-1⅛" (1½"-1½") inc 1 st at the side, and repeat the inc when piece measures 5-6-7 (8-8) cm / 2"-2⅜"-2¾" (3⅛"-3⅛"). When all inc are complete there are 28-31-34 (37-40) sts on needle. When piece measures 8-9-10 (11-12) cm / 3⅛"-3½"-4" (4⅜"-4¾") bind off for armhole at the side as described for back piece. AT THE SAME TIME when piece measures 8-9-11 (12-14) cm / 3⅛"-3½"-4⅜" (4¾"-5½") dec 1 st towards mid front for neck – See DECREASING TIP! Repeat the dec on every other row a total of 14-15-16 (17-17) times = 6-8-9 (10-12) sts left on shoulder. Continue until piece measures 18-20-22 (24-26) cm / 7"-8"-8¾" (9½"-10¼") and bind off in seed st. RIGHT FRONT PIECE: Cast on and work like left front piece, but mirrored. SLEEVE: Worked back and forth on needle. Cast on 28-30-34 (38-42) sts (includes 1 edge st each side) on needle size 4.5 mm / US 7 with light beige mix. Work seed st, AT THE SAME TIME at the beg of the first 2 rows dec 1 st – See DECREASING TIP! Repeat the dec at the beg of every row until piece measures approx 4.5 -5.5 -6.5 (7.5 -7.5) cm / 1¾"-2¼"-2½" (2⅞"-2⅞"). Now bind off 2 sts at the beg of the next 2 rows and bind off remaining sts in seed st. ASSEMBLY: Sew shoulder seams. Sew side seams inside 1 edge st and set in sleeves – set in sleeves approx 2-3 cm / ¾"-1" from where armhole beg. Sew buttons on left front band. Use crochet border as buttonholes. CROCHET BORDER: Crochet a border round the opening, including bottom edge, with hook size 4 mm / G/6 and off-white as follows: 1 sc in first st, * ch 3, 1 dc in first ch, skip approx 1-1.5 cm / ⅜"-½", 1 sc in next st *, repeat from *-* and finish with 1 sc in first st Crochet a border along sleeve edges as follows with hook size 4 mm / G/6 and off-white – beg where sleeve is sewn to back piece: 1 sc in first st, * ch 3, skip approx 1-1.5 cm/ ⅜"-½", 1 sc in next st *, repeat from *-*. |
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