DROPS Deutsch wrote:
Die Maschen werden verschränkt re. oder li. gestrickt (siehe Video untergarnstudio.com/lang/de/video.php)
06.02.2012 - 10:57
Mair Birgit wrote:
Hallo! Möchte diese tolle Jacke stricken. Weis aber nicht wie ich auf der Anleitung die schwarz gekennzeichnete Luftmasche auf der nächsten Runde stricken soll. Wäre toll wenn mir jemand weiterhelfen könne. Danke Birgit
03.02.2012 - 07:39
Jane wrote:
Ich finde das Blumen-Muster ist wunderbar und habe es gleich getestet, noch bevor die Wolle von Drops eingetroffen ist. Damit ich das Muster einfacher abarbeiten konnte, habe ich noch eine Nadel mehr genommen. (Total 6 Nadeln Nr.5). Damit hat man jeden Rapport auf einer Nadel und sieht besser wie die Blätter entstehen.
05.01.2012 - 23:23
DROPS Deutsch wrote:
Die 10 Anschlagsmaschen könne Sie mit dem Anschlagfaden zusammenziehen (den Faden durch die Maschen ziehen und danach zusammenziehen).
23.11.2011 - 09:12
Britta wrote:
Ich habe diese schöne Idee angestrickt und stelle nun fest: In der Mitte klafft ein Loch.. wie habt ihr das umgangen? Erst ein Stück gehäkelt? Grüße!
22.11.2011 - 12:20
DROP Design wrote:
Hej, du har missat att göra omslaget! Lycka till!
30.09.2011 - 11:15
DROPS Design wrote:
Hej Ida, Var är du i mönstret?
21.09.2011 - 14:20
Ida wrote:
Jag undrar om m1 och m2 stämmer? Hur jag än försöker så får jag samma fel hela tiden. Ska det vara en ökning på de aviga maskorna på samma varv som de görs minskningar på de räta? Om inte så förstår jag inte varför det är 6 aviga maskor innan minskningen och sen 7 aviga på varvet direkt efter. Mvh Ida
15.09.2011 - 19:32
DROPS Deutschland wrote:
Nein, die Nadeln eines Nadelspiels (Strumpfnadeln) sind immer ca. 20 cm lang. Die Längenangaben 40 bzw. 80 cm beziehen sich auf die Rundstricknadeln.
16.08.2011 - 19:53
P. Jann wrote:
Hallo! Ist es richtig, das ich ein Nadelspiel Nr.5 40cm lang und eine Rundstreicknadel Nr.5 80cm lang brauche?
16.08.2011 - 19:10
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DROPS jacket knitted in a circle in ”Nepal” with leaf pattern. Size S to XXXL
DROPS 126-1 |
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PATTERN: See diagram M.1, M.2 and M.3 - diagrams show 1 pattern repeat from RS. GARTER ST (in the round): K 1 round, P 1 round. INCREASING TIP (applies to after M.1 and M.2): Inc 1 st by each marker per inc (i.e. inc 10 sts per round) – inc alternately to the left and to the right of all markers by making 1 YO – on next round work YO into back of loop to avoid a hole. -------------------------------------------------------- BODY PIECE: Worked in the round as a circle from mid back. Cast on 10 sts with Nepal and distribute them on 4 double pointed needles size 5 mm / US 8. Insert a marker at beg of round = mid piece towards the neck. Continue as follows in the round: M.1, M.2, M.2, M.2 and M.1 (= a total of 5 repeats across the round). Change to circular needle as you inc sts. REMEMBER THE GAUGE! When M.1/M.2 is complete piece measures approx 19 cm / 7½" from the middle and there are 210 sts on needle. Now insert a marker in each of the 5 stockinette sts in the middle of pattern repeat (the inc were made each side of this st), and a marker in st mid between the first 5 markers (= a total of 10 markers). READ ALL OF THE FOLLOWING SECTION BEFORE CONTINUING! PATTERN: Continue in GARTER ST – see above – at the same time on first round after M.1/M.2 inc by all markers - SEE INCREASING TIP - and repeat the inc on every 4th round as you go along. ARMHOLE: At the same time after 2-6-10-14 rows garter st (= 220-230-240-250 sts on needle) work next round as follows (this is a round without inc): Work 25-27-29-31 sts, bind off 32-34-37-40 sts (= armhole), work 106-108-108-108 sts, bind off 32-34-37-40 sts (= armhole) and work 25-27-29-31 sts. On next round cast on 32-34-37-40 new sts over each armhole. Continue and inc as before until there is a total of 480-520-560-600 sts on needle – piece now measures approx 50-55-60-65 cm / 19½"-21½"-23½"-25½"" from the middle, finish after a P round and bind off LOOSELY with K sts. SLEEVE: Worked back and forth on needle. Cast on 45-47-49-51 sts (includes 1 edge st each side) on needle size 5 mm / US 8 with Nepal, K 6 rows (first row = WS). Continue as follows (first row = WS): 1 edge st, 19-20-21-22 sts in reverse stockinette st , M.3, 19-20-21-22 sts in reverse stockinette st and 1 edge st. Continue in pattern like this. After M.3 continue in reverse stockinette st on all sts. AT THE SAME TIME when piece measures 20 cm / 8" inc 1 st each side, repeat the inc on every 4-3.5-3-2.5 cm / 1½"-1¼"-1⅛"-⅞" a total of 8-9-11-13 times = 61-65-71-77 sts. When piece measures 52 cm / 20½" for all sizes bind off for sleeve cap at beg at beg of every row each side: 4 sts 1 time, then 2 sts each side until piece measures approx 60 cm / 23½". Bind off remaining sts. ASSEMBLY: Sew sleeve seams inside 1 edge st. Set in sleeves placing the middle of sleeve cap where the distance between armholes is shortest (i.e. where the first st was bind off on the first armhole and the last st was bind off on the other sleeve) and with the sleeve seams where the distance between the armholes is longest (i.e. the opposite side). BUTTONS: Place the jacket as shown in chart with RS facing up. Measure approx 5 cm / 2" down from the bottom of armhole on the left side of piece and then 10 cm / 4" out in a 90 degree angle and sew 1 button on here from RS – see the marking. Sew on the other button on the other side in the same position, but sew it on from WS. BUTTONHOLE LOOPS: Crochet 1 buttonhole loop with hook size 4 mm / G/6 in bind off row each side to fit the buttons (see chart). 1 LOOP = 1 sc in bind off row on jacket, ch 5, skip approx 1 cm / ⅜" and fasten with 1 sc in bind off row. |
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