Ella wrote:
Hi, with this part of the patter :” Switch to circular needle size 4.5 mm / US 7 and work in stockinette st while at the same time dec to 96-100-104 (112-116) sts evenly on round”. Does that mean you do all 12 decrease stitches in one round, evenly spaced so every 9 stitches, or decrease every round until I’ve decreased 12. Thanks !
19.06.2023 - 10:35DROPS Design answered:
Hi Ella, your first answer is correct: you do all 12 decrease stitches in one round, evenly spaced so every 9 stitches. Happy knitting!
19.06.2023 - 13:27
Shelley wrote:
Continuing from previous question....Then it goes on further to say to increase on each side of the 3 middle stitches at both front and the back. Is that stitches 27, 28, and 29 of, say, the front section, and then stitches 83, 84, and 85 of the back section (of the original total of 112 stitches)? Or is it 3 stitches at the beginning of the round marker and then at the 56 (mid-way) marker?\r\n\r\nSo confusingly written - for me, at least.
26.09.2022 - 00:50DROPS Design answered:
Dear Shelley, you should always have 3 sts between the increases, so that the number of sts between markers increases but the increases will be always worked so that there are 3 sts in between (and the stitch with the marker is the middle of these 3 sts). Happy knitting!
26.09.2022 - 11:06
Shelley wrote:
Thanks for answering my earlier question. I have another. For the size 2, the total stitches after the ribbing section is 112 - divided by 2 is 56. Why have a stitch marker at 55 stitches? Would the beginning of the round marker and a marker after the 56 stitch denote the middle and the first half could be, say, the front, and the second half could be, say, the back? And what's the '3 middle stitches at the back'?!?
26.09.2022 - 00:42DROPS Design answered:
Dear Shelley, you will insert the markers like this: 1 stitch with a marker, 55 sts, 1 stitch with a marker, 55 sts (= 1+55+1+55=112 sts). Then you will increase on mid back starting when 1 stitch remain before the marker mid back, knit 3 (the marker mid back is the middle stitch), increase 1 = you have increased 2 sts, 1 on each side of the 3 sts on mid-back. Happy knitting!
26.09.2022 - 11:05
Shelley wrote:
After doing the 'Stripes - A' section, are we to continue in the K2-P2 rib in the brown (or main colour) to the 4" mark before switching to the larger needles and continuing in stockinette stitch? It's not clear. As well, would be great to see all the other comments translated in case any other issues are already answered. Thank you.
25.09.2022 - 00:45DROPS Design answered:
Dear Shelley, if you finish the Stripes A section, continue working the rib with the main colour until the garment measures 4" and then, change to larger needles. Happy knitting!
25.09.2022 - 20:03
Sabine Haussmann wrote:
Hallo, ich bin gerade dabei, die Hose zu stricken. Wie ist folgender Satz gemeint: Beidseitig der drei mittleren Maschen an der hinteren Mitte je 1 Masche zunehmen, das 9 x wiederholen. Zunahmen immer beidseitig der drei mittleren Maschen oder versetzt, dass sich ein Dreieck bildet? Vielen Dank für Aufklärung
09.11.2021 - 07:26DROPS Design answered:
Liebe Frau Haussmann, es wird immer jeweils beiseitig von den 3 mittleren Maschen zugenommen, dh in jeder 2. Runde insgesamt 9 oder 10 Mal so stricken: bis diese 3 Maschen stricken, 1 Masche zunehmen, diese 3 Maschen stricken, 1 Masche zunehmen. Viel Spaß beim stricken!
09.11.2021 - 13:10
Ramona wrote:
Guten Tag, ich möchte die Hose gerne für meine Tochter nähen die bald geboren wird. Sie soll über der Windel getragen werden. Dazu muss sie gefettet werden damit sie dicht wird. ich habe gelesen, dass das nicht mit allen Garnen geht. Gilt dies für Drops Lima? ich habe auch gesehen dass fertige Wollhosen oft doppelt gestrickt sind, wäre das hier nötig? Das würde doch sehr dick werden ... Ich danke ihnen sehr für ihre Hilfe und freue mich auf das Stricken! Gruß !
05.08.2021 - 09:24DROPS Design answered:
Liebe Ramona, solche Erfahrung haben wir nicht, wenden Sie sich bitte an Ihrem DROPS Laden, vielleicht kann man Ihnen dort helfen? Oder fragen Sie mal andere Strickerinnen in unserer DROPS Workshop. Hier wird die Hose einfädig (= mit 1 Faden Lima) gestrickt - beachten Sie, daß Ihre Maschenprobe stimmt - mehr lesen Sie hier. Viel Spaß beim stricken!
05.08.2021 - 14:18
Sandaas Laila wrote:
På denne oppskriften skal det øke i skrittet bare bare , på andre tilsvarende oppskrifter både bak og på en bare foran, hva er riktig egentlig
21.12.2019 - 12:47DROPS Design answered:
Hej Sandaas, Der er mange måder at strikke bukser på. Hvis du følger denne opskrift, så kommer bukserne til at se ud som på billedet. God fornøjelse!
15.01.2020 - 13:41
Dina Cassandra Svendsen Myrling wrote:
Hei, har strikket to bukser etter denne oppskriften til to små barn. de som mottok buksene forteller at det må være en feil på oppskriften jeg har fulgt da den blir for liten på rumpen, å derfor ikke plass til en baby med bleie på. har dere testen denne strikken på baby med bleie?
03.02.2019 - 20:45
Sonja wrote:
Im zweiten Satz steht, dass man auf 104 Maschen durch Abnehmen anpassen soll. In wievielen Runden sollen die Maschen abgenommen werden? Innerhalb einer Runde? Vielen Dank und Grüße :-), Sonja
27.08.2015 - 23:03DROPS Design answered:
Ja, das erfolgt in einer einzigen Rd. Sie nehmen in 1 Rd so viele M gleichmäßig verteilt ab, dass Sie 104 M auf der Nadel haben, also 12 M abnehmen (von 116 M auf 104 M).
02.09.2015 - 10:19
Rebecca wrote:
Dere bør endre et par ord i oppskriften siden flere enn meg har lurt på det samme. At det står "benet", er utydelig ifht om det menes mål frå livet ned, som de fleste ville kalt for "arbeidet," ikke benet. Om det menes lengden fra skrittet til nederste kanten, ville jeg kalt det for benet. Stripemønsteret nederst for størrelse 2 3/4: Hvis jeg strikker mønsteret fullt ut, blir arbeidet lengre enn 59 cm totalt fra livet. Skal man strikke det andre stripemønsteret her i et av kommentarene?
24.08.2015 - 22:46
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Knitted pants with stripes for baby and children in DROPS Lima
DROPS Baby 21-31 |
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STRIPES-A: 2 rounds light brown, 3 rounds brown, 3 rounds light brown, 2 rounds brown, 1 round light brown, 3 rounds brown, 4 rounds light brown, 1 round brown, 2 rounds light brown. STRIPES-B: 4 rounds brown, 2 rounds light brown, 4 rounds brown, 4 rounds light brown, 4 rounds brown, 1 round light brown, 1 round brown, 1 round light brown, 4 rounds brown, 3 rounds light brown, 1 round brown, 1 round light brown, 2 round brown. DECREASE TIP: Dec as follows before marker: K 2 tog. Dec as follows after marker: Slip 1 st as if to K, K1, psso. -------------------------------------------------------- PANTS: Worked in the round from the waist down. Cast on 108-112-116 (128-132) sts on circular needle size 3.5 mm/ US 4 with brown. Work rib = K 2/P 2 in STRIPES-A - see explanation above. Work until piece measures 8-9-9 (10-10) cm / 3⅛"-3½"-3½" (4"-4"). Switch to circular needle size 4.5 mm / US 7 and work in stockinette st while at the same time dec to 96-100-104 (112-116) sts evenly on round. Insert a marker in the middle st at the front and a marker in the middle st at the back of pants (= 47-49-51 (55-57) sts between sts with markers). Continue in the round in stockinette st - REMEMBER THE KNITTING GAUGE - When piece measures 11-13-14 (16-17) cm / 4⅜"-5⅛"-5½" (6¼"-6¾"), inc 1 st on each side of the 3 middle sts at the back- inc by picking up st from previous round and K this st. Repeat inc on every other round a total of 9-9-9 (10-10) times = 114-118-122 (132-136) sts. After all inc the piece measures approx. 18-20-21 (23-24) cm / 7"-8"-8¼" (9"-9½"). On next round bind off the 3 middle sts at the front and the 3 middle sts at the back (i.e. st with marker and 1 st on each side of this st) and finish each leg separately. Slip the 54-56-58 (63-65) sts for one leg on a stitch holder and the 54-56-58 (63-65) sts for the other leg on double pointed needles size 4.5 mm / US 7. LEG: Continue the leg in stockinette st in the round – insert a marker at beg of round = inside of leg. When the leg measures 2-2-2 (3-3) cm / ¾"-¾"-¾" (1⅛"-1⅛"), dec 1 st on each side of marker – SEE DECREASE TIP! Repeat dec every 2-3-3½ (4-5½) cm / ¾"-1⅛"-1¼" (1½"-2¼") a total of 5 times = 44-46-48 (53-55) sts. Switch to double pointed needles size 3.5 mm/ US 4 when leg measures 28-34-37 (43-49) cm / 11"-13⅜"-14½" (17"-19¼"). Work 1 round in stockinette st while AT THE SAME TIME inc evenly to 48-48-54 (54-60) sts. Then work rib: K 3/P 3 in the round over all sts in STRIPES-B – see explanation above. When the leg measures 18-22-25 (28-35) cm / 7"-8¾"-9¾" (11"-13¾") (the pants should measure 36-42-46 (52-59) cm / 14¼"-16½"-18" (20½"-23¼") from the waist), LOOSELY bind off with K over K and P over P. Work the other leg the same way. ASSEMBLY: Sew tog the opening between the legs. |
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