Nikoline Pilgaard Larsen wrote:
Er der ikke en fejl i A2? Linje tre fra neden eksempelvis: der er kun tre masker til at sætte to masker på hj.pind og strikke to ret, og derefter strikke de to masker.
27.10.2014 - 19:25DROPS Design answered:
Hej Nikoline, ifølge diagramforklaringen sætter du kun 1 m på hj.p. God fornøjelse!
28.10.2014 - 08:26
Fran Hoffman wrote:
Seed stitch directions say: Row/round 1: * K 1, P 1 *, repeat from *-*. Row/round 2: K over P and P over K. Repeat 2nd row/round. I don't understand what it means to repeat round 2 - when? Where?
23.10.2014 - 02:14DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Hoffman, you work in seed st over the 13-15 sts (see size) for under foot. When you have done the 1st row in seed st, continue always working K over P and P over K over these sts. Happy knitting!
23.10.2014 - 10:32Debbie wrote:
I understand where the markers are placed but what I don't understand is how you can knit 2 tog. when there is only one stitch before the marker because this is the beginning of the round
21.10.2014 - 16:07DROPS Design answered:
Dear Debbie, to decrease 1 st before marker, work until 2 sts remain before marker and work K2 tog, so that you will work last st on round tog with 1st st next round at the beg of round. Happy knitting!
21.10.2014 - 17:07Debbie wrote:
My problem is with the decrease round. You say to decrease 1 stitch before the first marker by knitting 2 together but the 1st stitch before the marker is the beginning of the round (beginning ofA3 pattern). I am not sure how I should be decreasing.
20.10.2014 - 22:17DROPS Design answered:
Dear Debbie, markers are place here to work the dec for toe, 1st marker will be between 1st and 2nd st in A.3, and you will dec 1st before 1st marker (see next paragraph where decreases are explained). Happy knitting!
21.10.2014 - 09:58
Bev wrote:
What is meant by A.a in the pattern. It is mentioned after working in the round after A.2 has ben worked 1 time vertically. " work A.a until piece measures 61/2/ 71/2, 81/2 inches. I have read over this pattern multiple times and I cannot find what this refers to. Please respond as I am at that point in the construction
20.10.2014 - 02:56DROPS Design answered:
Dear Bev, when you have worked diagram A.2 1 time vertically (all rows in diagram), start again on 2nd row in A.2 working the A.a part (framed on the side). Happy knitting!
20.10.2014 - 10:37
Barb wrote:
I am having trouble going from straight to in the round. Could you tell me exactly where in the pattern Is the first stitch in the beginning of the round and are the 12 stitches in chart A2 all worked together? Sorry if this is obvious but I just can't get my head around this.
14.10.2014 - 18:04DROPS Design answered:
Dear Barb, when working straight, row from RS starts and ends with P4, join in the round on a RS row casting on 4 sts between the first and last P4 = you get P12 for the upper foot. Rounds will then start there (after cast on), continue then in the round in pattern as before and work A.2 over the P12 (end of round). Happy knitting!
15.10.2014 - 08:33
Debbie wrote:
Do you have a video for this slipper?
14.10.2014 - 16:31DROPS Design answered:
Dear Debbie, you will find all relevant videos to these slippers under the tab "videos" at the right side of the picture. Remember you can ask any question here or contact your DROPS store for any individual assistance. Happy knitting!
14.10.2014 - 16:57
Debbie wrote:
What do you mean by work one row vertically?
12.10.2014 - 19:58DROPS Design answered:
Dear Debbie, when it says "When A.2 has been worked 1 time vertically" it means you have to work 1 time in height all rows of diagram A.2. Happy knitting!
13.10.2014 - 10:12
Debbie Clarke wrote:
When you say to cast on 4 stitches and then work them, are the purled or knitted? Also I am not sure where you should join for in the round. Is the start of the round before or after the 4 stitches?
12.10.2014 - 17:27DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Clarke, the 4 sts are cast on at the end of a row from RS and then continue in the round - beg of round will be then after the new 4 sts. Happy knitting!
13.10.2014 - 10:03
Sue wrote:
I love the pictures but your patterns are so hard to follow! They are not clearly written. Maybe if you write it out by rows instead of a paragraph?
06.09.2014 - 14:33
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Knitted DROPS slippers with cables in "Nepal".
DROPS 156-55 |
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PATTERN: See diagrams A.1-A.3. The diagrams show the pattern seen from RS. DECREASE TIP: Dec 1 st before marker as follows: K 2 tog. Dec 1 st after marker as follows: K 2 twisted tog. GARTER ST (back and forth on needle): K all rows. 1 ridge = K2 rows. SEED ST: Row/round 1: * K 1, P 1 *, repeat from *-*. Row/round 2: K over P and P over K. Repeat 2nd row/round. MEASURING TIP: Measure in the middle of cable in A.1/A.3. ---------------------------------------------------------- SLIPPER: Worked back and forth from mid back. Cast on 33-33-35 sts on needle size 5 mm / US 8 with Nepal (let the yarn end be approx. 20 cm / 8"; used for assembly). Work 1 ridge in GARTER ST - see explanation above AT THE SAME TIME on last row inc 4 sts evenly = 37-37-39 sts. Then work as follows from RS: P 4, A.3 (= 8 sts), 13-13-15 sts SEED ST – see explanation above, A.1 (= 8 sts), finish with P 4. Continue the pattern like this, work P sts K from WS. Repeat A.1 and A.3 until finished measurements. REMEMBER THE GAUGE! When piece measures 10½-11½-13 cm / 4¼''-4½"-5" – see MEASURING TIP above, work as follows from RS: P 4, A.3, 13-13-15 sts seed st, A.1, P 4, cast on 4 new sts, work the first 4 sts, round beg here = 41-41-43 sts. Now work piece in the round on double pointed needles. Work pattern as before but now work A.2 (= 12 sts) over the 4 P sts in each side of piece and the 4 new sts. When A.2 has been worked 1 time vertically, work A.a until piece measures 17-19-22 cm / 6¾''-7½"-8¾". Now work in stockinette st over sts in A.a, or start stockinette st a bit earlier. Continue A.1 and A.3 until finished measurements. Now insert 4 markers in the piece as follows: Work A.3 but insert 1st marker between 1st and 2nd st and 2nd marker between 7th and 8th st in A.3, work seed st as before, work A.1 but insert 3rd marker between 1st and 2nd st and 4th marker between 7th and 8th st in A.1, K the remaining sts (= 14 sts on top of foot, 15-15-17 sts under foot and 6 sts in each side of piece). Now dec for toe on next round as follows: Dec 1 st after 2nd marker and 1 st before 3rd marker under foot 0-0-1 time in total – READ DECREASE TIP above, work the remaining sts = 14 sts on top of foot and 15 sts under foot (= 41 sts in total). On next round, dec as follows: Dec 1 st before 1st and 3rd marker and 1 st after 2nd and 4th marker (= 4 dec in total). Repeat dec every round 6 times in total AT THE SAME TIME on last dec work cable sts in A.1 and A.3 as follows: K 2 twisted tog, K 2 tog. After all dec there are 13 sts on needle. Piece measures approx. 20-22-25 cm / 8''-8¾"-9¾". Cut the yarn and pull it through the remaining sts, tighten tog and fasten. ASSEMBLY: Fold cast-on edge double (= mid back), use yarn end from beg to sew neatly tog mid back. EDGE: Work edge in the round on double pointed needles around the opening on slipper. Pick up 50-50-54 sts on double pointed needles size 4 mm / US 6 with Nepal. P 1 round. Then K 1 round while AT THE SAME TIME inc 10 sts evenly = 60-60-64 sts. Work rib = K 2/P 2 until piece measures approx. 12-13-14 cm / 4¾''-5"-5½". Bind off sts with K over K and P over P. Fold the edge double. Knit another slipper. |
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