Ina wrote:
Hi, I'm not happy with the gauge and the suggested yarn combination. I ended up making it in another yarn similar to drops nepal in gauge, rather than fabel and alpaca. Found the combination to be too thin for the suggested needle size and the result too "shine through".
15.02.2013 - 13:12
Nekane wrote:
Quisiera saber donde debo hacer los 15 puntos de resorte en el cuerpo del jersey,si en lo q se consideran los laterales del jersey o los 15 puntos antes y despues de terminar la vuelta.muy buen patrón gracias
15.02.2013 - 01:14DROPS Design answered:
Hola Nekane, los 15 pts en pt elástico (resorte) se trabajan en cada lado del jersey (lateral).
26.05.2013 - 18:33
Mathias wrote:
Hei! Jeg tenkte at jeg hadde lyst til å strikke min egen genser. Har ikke strikket noe særlig før, utenom det på vi lærte på ungdomskolen e.l. Er dette en for strabasiøs genser å ta for seg?
26.12.2012 - 22:59DROPS Design answered:
Den er nem nok med de strikningen. Her strikker du kun ret eller vrang, men den har raglan, så det er en udfordring for en begynder. Måske kan du begynde med at strikke et sjal eller lue først. Du kan prøve at kontakte din lokale strikkebutik for hjælp eller et kursus og se hvordan det går. God fornøjelse.
27.12.2012 - 11:47
Helle wrote:
Er der virkelig meningen trøjen skal være 71 cm under ærmet til bund af trøje? Er det ikke alt for lang??
22.12.2012 - 22:30DROPS Design answered:
Nej, det er den totale længte (hvis du ser på skemategningen). Den er højst 51 cm fra bund til ærmegab.
25.12.2012 - 17:47Olga wrote:
Thanks for such a quick response! And what does the phrase " AT THE SAME TIME bind off 1 st at the beg of every row 2 times in each side (= towards the neck)" mean? I'm sorry for silly questions but because I have no experience I can't figure out what I should do.
14.12.2012 - 21:16DROPS Design answered:
Dear Olga, when you have slipped the sts mid front on a st holder for neckline, you continue back and fort while binding off each side for neckline : 1 st 2 times, just bind of the first st at the beg of every row 2 times. Happy knitting!
15.12.2012 - 10:11Olga wrote:
I'm stuck - this is the first item of clothing I knit, so I can't figure out how many stitches in a row I decrease for raglan? 8 stitches? I've got 4 ribs (2 on the front and 2 on the back), if I do decreases before and after each rib, I'll get 8 stitches fewer each time and I will have no stitches left very soon!
14.12.2012 - 20:37DROPS Design answered:
Dear Olga, you will dec 8 sts per dec round, every other round 17-19 times (see size) + every round 5-12 times (see sizes). Happy Knitting !
14.12.2012 - 20:57
Barbro wrote:
Hej! Måtten står som vanligt vid diagrammet!
09.11.2012 - 19:18
Stine wrote:
Hei! Har dere noen mål på di forskjellige størrelsene? Er usikker på hvor stor genser min kjære trenger.
09.11.2012 - 18:22DROPS Design answered:
Ja, under mönstret finder du en maaltegning med maalene paa genseren i cm.
12.11.2012 - 16:03
Jonas wrote:
Sticka upp betyder "plocka upp" och maskantalet varierar för att det finns 6 olika storlekar!
07.11.2012 - 17:07
Karin wrote:
Jag förstår inte vad som menas med "Sticka upp ca 22 till 31 m framtill i halsen". Vad innebär det att sticka upp maskor? Och vaför är antalet maskor så vagt angivet?
07.11.2012 - 13:12DROPS Design answered:
Du har de m som som sitter på tråden, sen stickar du upp m på varje sida av tråden så det blir lika jämnt som de andra m runt om hela halsen. Titta gärna på videon Plocka upp maskor längs kant!
12.11.2012 - 15:52
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Knitted men's jumper with raglan and high neck, in DROPS Alpaca and DROPS Fabel. Size: S to XXXL.
DROPS 135-13 |
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RAGLAN: Dec on each side of the 9 sts in rib in every transition between body and sleeves. Dec as follows from RS: BEFORE the 9 sts: K 2 tog. AFTER the 9 sts: Slip 1 st as if to K, K 1, psso. Dec as follows from WS: BEFORE the 9 sts: P 2 twisted tog (i.e. work in back loop of st instead of front). AFTER the 9 sts: P 2 tog -------------------------------------------------------- BODY: Worked in the round on circular needle. Cast on 168-180-192-204-228-252 sts on circular needle size 4 mm / US 6 with 1 strand Alpaca and 1 strand Fabel. Work rib = K 3/P 3 for 7 cm / 2¾". Switch to circular needle size 5 mm / US 8, work next round as follows: * K 4, K 2 tog *, repeat from *-* a total of 11-12-13-14-16-18 times, K 3, continue rib as before over the next 15 sts (= mid in the side), repeat from *-* a total of 11-12-13-14-16-18 times, K 3, then work rib over the last 15 sts as before (= mid in the other side) = 146-156-166-176-196-216 sts. Continue with rib over the 15 sts in each side and in stockinette st over the remaining sts. REMEMBER THE KNITTING GAUGE! When piece measures 18 cm / 7", inc 1 st on each side of the 15 sts in rib in each side. Repeat inc every 6 cm / 2⅜" a total of 5 times – work the inc sts in stockinette st = 166-176-186-196-216-236 sts. When piece measures 46-47-48-49-50-51 cm / 18"-18½"-19"-19¼"-19¾"-20", bind off the middle 7 sts in rib in each side = 152-162-172-182-202-222 sts remain on needle. Put piece aside and work the sleeves. SLEEVE: Worked in the round on double pointed needles. Cast on 48-48-54-54-60-60 sts on double pointed needles size 4 mm / US 6 with 1 strand Alpaca and 1 strand Fabel. Work rib = K 3/P 3 for 9 cm / 3½". Switch to double pointed needles size 5 mm / US 8. Work next round as follows: Work in stockinette st over the first 33-33-39-39-45-45 sts and rib as before over the last 15 sts (= mid under sleeve). When piece measures 11 cm / 4½", inc 1 st on each side of the 15 sts in rib. Repeat inc every 4-3-3½-3-3-3 cm / 1½"-1⅛"-1¼"-1⅛"-1⅛"-1⅛" a total of 10-12-11-13-12-13 times = 68-72-76-80-84-86 sts – work the inc sts in stockinette st. When piece measures 49 cm / 19¼"" in all sizes, bind off the 7 mid sts in rib = 61-65-69-73-77-79 sts remain on needle. Put piece aside and knit another sleeve. YOKE: Slip sleeves on to same circular needle as body where armholes were bound off = 274-292-310-328-356-380 sts. Work 1 round with K over K and P over P – AT THE SAME TIME inc 1 st in all transitions between body and sleeves (K this st) = 278-296-314-332-360-384 sts. In all transitions between body and sleeve there are now: P 3, K 3 and P 3 = 9 sts in rib. Continue to work K over K and P over P while at the same time dec for RAGLAN – see explanation above! Repeat dec on every other round a total of 17-18-18-18-18-19 times and then on every round a total of 5-6-8-10-12-12 times. AT THE SAME TIME when 5 dec remain, slip the middle 18-19-20-23-25-27 sts mid front on a stitch holder for neck. Work back and forth on needle until finished measurements. AT THE SAME TIME bind off 1 st at the beg of every row 2 times in each side (= towards the neck). After all dec for raglan and bind offs for neck, 80-81-82-81-91-105 sts remain on needle. NECK: Switch to circular needle size 4 mm / US 6. Pick up approx. 22 to 31 sts at the front of neck (includes sts on stitch holder) = 102 to 136 sts. Work 1 round with K over K and P over P while at the same time adjusting no of sts to 102-102-102-114-114-114 (there are now 21-21-21-27-27-27 sts in stockinette st over back piece, 27-27-27-33-33-33 sts in stockinette st over front piece and 9 sts in stockinette st over each sleeve). Continue in rib = K 3, P 3 over all sts - this should work out so that all the raglan sts can be worked as before. When neck measures approx. 20 cm / 8", bind off with K over K and P over P. Fold the neck double towards RS. ASSEMBLY: Sew tog the openings under the sleeves. |
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