Chou wrote:
Where to find help with this pattern?
11.01.2014 - 06:17DROPS Design answered:
Dear Chou, you can ask your question here, or require help from the store where you bought your yarn, or any knitting forum. Happy knitting!
11.01.2014 - 10:14
Katrine wrote:
I opskriften står der "Fortsæt dette mønster til der er strikket totalt 9-8 rapporter af A.3 og 8-8 rapporter af A.5 i højden". A3 er 16 pinde højt og A5 er 12 - jeg kan ikke gennemskue hvordan 9 x 16 skulle være lig 8 x 12 pinde? Min logik siger mig, at det må være enten efter 6 gange A3 (= 8 A5) eller 9 gange A3 (= 12 A5) - men hvilken?
26.12.2013 - 23:40DROPS Design answered:
A5 når du at strikke 12 gange i højden på de 144 p. God fornøjelse!
04.09.2014 - 12:09
Brun wrote:
Très beau modèle, tout en délicatesse que l'on ne croisera pas à tous les coins de rue, agréable à tricoter et surement à porter, je l'ai réalisé avec beaucoup de plaisir mais j'ai utilisé 10 pelotes de baby alpaga silk (pour info).Merci pour tous vos beaux modèles
05.04.2013 - 22:25Myra wrote:
Ich glaube das Diagram ist nur schlecht gezeichnet: ich sehe sehr schwach Umschläge in den untersten 6 Reihen
25.03.2013 - 10:57
Julia wrote:
Ich habe zwei Fragen und hoffe ihr könnt mir helfen: 1. Was mache ich mit den Maschen die ich zwischen dazunehme wenn ich das Muster A6 stricke? Bzw. zwischen den Mustersätzen von A6? Dadurch entsteht ja eine immer größere Lücke zwischen den Mustersätzen. 2. In dem mittleren Karo im Muster A6 werden Maschen zusammengestrickt aber keine Umschläge gemacht. Trotzdem bleibt die Maschenanzahl gleich. Ist das ein Fehler im Muster?
24.03.2013 - 09:44DROPS Design answered:
Liebe Julia, das Muster A.6 wird in den letzten Reihe breiter, das ist gewollt für die Breite des Ponchos. Wegen des mittleren Karos: vielen Dank für den Hinweis, das Designteam hat nun geantwortet: die Umschläge sind in dem kleinen Diagramm nicht so gut zu erkennen, aber Sie haben Recht, es müssen Umschläge gemacht werden.
25.03.2013 - 09:58Diane wrote:
Québec, Canada Si léger et féminin; un incontournable!
31.01.2013 - 18:07
Jose Janssen wrote:
Zou graag iets willen weten over uitleg symbolen recht aan de goede kant snap ik dan staat er een kruisje links aan de verkeerde kant breien. snap ik ook. maar het kruisje komt al voor in de eerste naald aan de goede kant.mijn vraag is hoe brei je dat aan de goede kant. dit staat er niet bij
30.01.2013 - 21:19DROPS Design answered:
Averecht op de verkeerde kant wordt recht op de goede kant. Wij gaan de tekst voor de symbolen aanpassen om het duidelijker te maken. Veel breiplezier.
07.02.2013 - 17:14
Carool wrote:
Prachtig!! Hoe kom ik aan het patroon? Ik zou hem zo graag willen maken....
29.01.2013 - 09:03
Carool wrote:
Prachtig!! Hoe kom ik aan het patroon? Ik zou hem zo graag willen maken....
29.01.2013 - 09:03
Joanna wrote:
Gorgeous
25.01.2013 - 19:19
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Knitted DROPS poncho with lace pattern in "BabyAlpaca Silk" or "Lace". Size: S - XXXL.
DROPS 146-4 |
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KNITTING GAUGE: This garment is to be soaked and stretched to size afterwards. The knitting gauge is therefore not that important but to get a sense of whether you are working to loose/tight, 23 sts x 30 rows on needle size 3.5 mm / US 4 = approx. 10 x 10 cm / 4" x 4". ---------------------------------------------------------- GARTER ST (back and forth on needle): K all rows. 1 ridge = 2 rows K. GARTER ST (in the round on circular needle): 1 ridge = * K 1 round and P 1 round *, repeat from *-*. PATTERN: See diagrams A.1 to A.6. Diagrams show all rows in pattern seen from RS. See arrow for your size in Diagram A.2. ---------------------------------------------------------- PONCHO: Piece is worked top down, first back and forth on circular needle and then in the round. This is done to make a vent mid front. Cast on 156-220 sts on circular needle size 3.5 mm / US 4 (40 cm / 16") with Baby Alpaca Silk or Lace. Work 2 ridges in GARTER ST - see explanation above. Then work as follows: A.1 (= 17 sts), * A.2 (= 5-21 sts), A.3 (= 34 sts) *, repeat from *-* 3 times in total, A.2 (= 5-21 sts), A.4 (= 17 sts). Continue this pattern back and forth until 2 repetitions of A.1/A.4 have been worked vertically, finish when 17 sts remain on needle. This is now the beg of round. Now continue to work in the round over all sts, continue with A.3 over A.1/A.4. Continue this pattern upwards, switch to a longer circular needle when needed. When A.2 has been worked 1 time vertically, there are 348 sts on needle in both sizes. Then work as follows: * A.3, A.5 A, A.5 B 2 times, A.5 C *, repeat from *-* 4 times in total. Every time A.5 has been worked 1 time vertically, there is 1 A.5 B more between every A.5 A and A.5 C. Continue this pattern until a total of 9-8 repetitions of A.3 and 8-8 repetitions of A.5 have been worked vertically = 732 sts on needle in both sizes. K 1 round over all sts, over all A.5 dec 9 sts evenly (= 140 sts remain over every A.5, 696 sts in total.) Then work as follows: * A.6 2 times, continue with the first 2 sts in A.5 A, work A.6 8 times, work the last 2 sts in A.5 C, * repeat from *-* 4 times in total. Continue like this until A.6 has been worked 1 time vertically – K the inc sts in A.5 = 1072 sts. Loosely bind off. BLOCKING: If the poncho is worked in Lace, it needs to be blocked to get the right measurements and shape. If it is worked in Baby Alpaca Silk, lightly stretch or steam it. Place the poncho in lukewarm water until it is soaking wet. Carefully squeeze the water out of the poncho - do not twist the poncho - then roll the poncho in a towel and squeeze to remove more water - the poncho will now only be moist. Place the poncho on a carpet or mattress - carefully stretch it out to size in a nice circle and fasten it with pins. Leave to dry. Repeat the process when the poncho has been washed. Thread a silk ribbon up and down in the ridges on the neck of poncho and tie a bow. |
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