Cathy G wrote:
How do you find the circumference of a laptop (length x width) or what? Measure the laptop\'s circumference: ___ cm / inch and height: ___ cm / inch and fill in the rest of the numbers. The pattern requires the following numbers: A: Multiply the circumference with 2.4 = ______ sts. B: Multiply the height with 1.7 = ______ cm / inch. C: Multiply the number from B with 0.4 = _______ cm / inch.
05.04.2021 - 03:02
Kaja wrote:
Ist eine sehr schöne Laptoptasche geworden. Die Berechnung der Maschen hat auch super gepasst! Danke für die gute Anleitung (:
15.01.2012 - 08:41
Drops Design wrote:
Measure the laptop's circumference: 90 cm and height: 28 cm. A: Multiply the circumference with 2.4 = 216 sts. B: Multiply the height with 1.7 = 47½ cm. C: Multiply the number from B with 0.4 = 19 cm. Cast on sts from A: 216 sts on circular needle size 5 mm / US 8 with Nepal. Work in stockinette st until piece measures B: 47½ cm. Now bind off half the sts and continue to work a flap back and forth on needle. Continue in stockinette st until flap measures C: 19 cm.
14.11.2011 - 19:17
Debbie Cain wrote:
I see the example of the calculation: A: 2*(37+25)*2.4= 297; B= 25*1.7= 42.5 en C= 42.5*0.4= 17. My laptop circumference is 90cm and the height is: 28cm. Can you help me understand how I would arrive at the correct number of stitches. Thank you!
12.11.2011 - 05:18
DROPS Design NL wrote:
Dus 80 cm x 2,4 = 192 st. Je B en C is goed.
07.11.2011 - 13:45
DROPS Design NL wrote:
Hoi Jana. De omtrek is wat je krijgt als je met de meetlint in de breedte rondom je laptop legt. Dus is die 37 cm breed, en de laptop is ook een par cm dik, dan wordt het 37 x 2 (bovenkant en onderkant) 74 + 2 + 2 = omtrek ca 78-80 cm. Succes.
07.11.2011 - 13:42
Jana Robeyst wrote:
Beste, Voor ik aan het patroon begin zou ik graag zeker zijn dat mijn berekeningen kloppen (ik heb een fout gemaakt en moet nu opnieuw beginnen). Mijn laptop (als hij dicht is) meet 37 op 25 cm. Dus A: 2*(37+25)*2.4= 297; B= 25*1.7= 42.5 en C= 42.5*0.4= 17. Alvast bedankt
06.11.2011 - 13:07Anneli wrote:
Eine sehr schöne Tasche
11.01.2011 - 12:00
EmMa wrote:
En sån här väska vill jag absolut ha till min dator. Jättefin!
06.01.2011 - 18:00Ramune wrote:
Nul part vu
14.12.2010 - 13:30
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Felted DROPS laptop bag in "Nepal".
DROPS 128-8 |
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LAPTOP MEASUREMENTS: You need to insert some numbers yourself in order to make the pattern fit your laptop. Round off all numbers up to nearest whole number. Measure the laptop's circumference: ___ cm / inch and height: ___ cm / inch and fill in the rest of the numbers. The pattern requires the following numbers: A: Multiply the circumference with 2.4 = ______ sts. B: Multiply the height with 1.7 = ______ cm / inch. C: Multiply the number from B with 0.4 = _______ cm / inch. --------------------------------------------------------- LAPTOP BAG: Start by measuring the laptop - see explanation above. Worked in the round on circular needle. Cast on sts from A: _______ on circular needle size 5 mm / US 8 with Nepal. Work in stockinette st until piece measures B: ______ cm / inch. Now bind off half the sts and continue to work a flap back and forth on needle. Continue in stockinette st until flap measures C: ______ cm / inch. Now bind off for tip on flap starting from RS as follows: * bind off 3 sts at beg of the next 2 rows, bind off 2 sts at beg of the next 2 rows *. Repeat from *-* until 4-8 sts remain on needle. Bind off. Sew tog edge at the bottom of piece. CROCHET BORDER: Crochet a lace edge on hook size 5 mm / H/8 along the flap's bind off edge - beg in the right side of flap. ROW 1: 1 sc, * ch 9 , skip 2 cm / ¾", 1 sc *, repeat from *-* the entire row. ROW 2: Turn piece and work sl st up to the middle of 1st loop, then 1 sc in loop, * ch9 , 1 sc in next loop *, repeat from *-* until last ch space. Cut and fasten the thread. FELTING: The piece can be felted either in the washing machine or the tumble dryer – read description below. Remember: Subsequent washes are as for a normal wool garment. IN WASHING MACHINE: Washing machines will vary when felting. If the piece is not felted enough, it can be felted again. If it is felted too much, it can be stretched to the correct size while still wet. DO THE FOLLOWING: Lay the piece in the washing machine, using a programme of approx. 40 minutes (not a wool programme). Wash at 40 degrees C = 104 degrees F without pre-wash, detergent is optional. After washing, shape the piece while it is still wet. IN TUMBLE DRYER: Felting in a tumble dryer gives good control over the degree of felting. The tumble dryer can be opened during drying to check the size of the piece. If it is not felted enough it can be thoroughly wetted and felted again. If it is felted too much it can be stretched to the correct size while still wet. DO THE FOLLOWING: Lay the piece in water so it becomes completely wet, then place it in the tumble dryer and begin the drying process. Dry to the desired size, checking regularly. |
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