VALERIE BATTESTI wrote:
Bonjour. Pourriez-vous montrer un diagramme du modèle s'il vous plaît car les explications ne sont pas très claires après avoir tricoté les 7cm du dessus du pied. Je suis bloquée
11.12.2024 - 17:43DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Mme Battesti, dans cette vidéo, nous montrons comment réaliser ce type de chaussons, les côtes sont différentes mais la technique restera la même. Vous trouverez partir du time code 9:20 comment procéder quand la partie du dessus du pied mesure 7 cm: comment reprendre les mailles en attente de chaque côté et relever les mailles de chaque côté du dessus du pied. Bon tricot!
12.12.2024 - 09:27
Julie Sale wrote:
I don’t understand it. I have knitted the first part do I continue on the next stitches. What does decrease by 1-5-4 mean?
29.11.2024 - 15:30DROPS Design answered:
Dear Julie, the first 15-19-19 sts are worked in GARTER ST, while also decreasing 1-5-4 sts evenly over these sts (depending on the size, and not one after another but spaced in-between the 19 stitches, like knitting together every 4th and 5th stitch approx.). So now you would have 14-14-15 sts in garter stitch that you have already worked at the start of the row. These stitches are now slipped onto a stitch holder. Now continue working the row with 1 increase and rib over the next stitches. Happy knitting!
07.12.2024 - 19:46
Madeleine Bilodeau wrote:
Patron en francais
05.06.2024 - 21:29
Marjolein wrote:
Which length should the circar knitting needle have? How many cm?
26.03.2024 - 21:14DROPS Design answered:
Dear Marjolein, that is depending on your personal preference. Some knitters like the shorter ones, other prefer the longer ones. For stockings generally we suggest the 60 cm long needles, but you can also use the magic circle method, and that needs longer ones. Happy Knitting!
26.03.2024 - 21:53
Sharon Walker wrote:
I have made many pairs of these wonderful slippers & my 10 yr old grandson wants a pair too! Should I use 3 strands of yarn instead of 4 & move back the same amount of stitches as from a small to a medium? I think I can figure out the rest!
09.01.2024 - 22:46DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Walker, this depends on his shoe size, find all our patterns for slippers for children here, filter with shoe size to find matching patterns. Happy knitting!
10.01.2024 - 09:26
HELEN L VOGT wrote:
Why circular needles?
07.01.2023 - 02:09DROPS Design answered:
Dear Helen, we use circular needles to knit more confortably, since the shape is slightly curved and there is a high number of stitches. You could use straight needles, but it might be more unconfortable to work with. Happy knitting!
07.01.2023 - 18:12
Betsy Burch wrote:
Nice pattern.
25.01.2022 - 23:34
Maruška wrote:
Vypadá to jako velmi jednoduchý návod na rychle upletené teplé ponožky, ale zaráží mne ten začátek - opravdu Pleteme v řadách na kruhové jehlici "od středu paty." ?? Už jsem pletla ponožku od středu paty, ale kam bych dala těch nahozených 40 ok? Není tam chyba?
06.01.2022 - 15:06DROPS Design answered:
Dobrý den, Maruško, máte pravdu, lepší bude od středu zadní strany. A návod je opravdu snadný - směle se do něj pusťte! Hodně zdaru! Hana
09.01.2022 - 02:36
Nancy Brooks wrote:
I am just starting the pattern and unless I am misreading, when knitting with circular needles end to end, the second row of rib needs to be K3 P2 etc.
25.12.2021 - 23:59
Anneke M wrote:
This is an excellent pattern for using up odds and ends or yarn. You may end up with two different slippers, but your feet are still warm, and there will be no yarn going to waste.
12.10.2021 - 13:01
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Knitted DROPS slippers in garter st with rib in 4 strands ”Fabel”.
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GARTER ST (back and forth): K all rows. 1 ridge = K2 rows. ---------------------------------------------------------- SLIPPER: Worked back and forth on circular needle from mid back. Cast on 40-48-52 sts on circular needle size 6 mm / US 10 with one strand of each color (= 4 strands). P 1 row from WS, then work rib as follows - from RS: K 1, * P 2, K 2 *, repeat from *-* until 3 sts remain and finish with P 2 and K 1. REMEMBER THE KNITTING GAUGE Continue rib like this for 20-22-24 cm / 8"-8 3/4"-9½" – adjust so that next row is worked from WS. FOOT: Work the first 15-19-19 sts in GARTER ST – see explanation above, AT THE SAME TIME dec 1-5-4 sts evenly over these sts, and slip these 14-14-15 sts on a stitch holder, inc 1 sts, continue with rib over the next 10-10-14 sts, inc 1 st, work the last 15-19-19 sts in garter st, AT THE SAME TIME dec 1-5-4 sts evenly over these sts, and slip these 14-14-15 sts on a stitch holder, cut the yarn. Continue with rib (with 1 edge st in each side) over the middle 12-12-16 sts. When middle part measures 7-8½-10 cm / 4'', bind off 1 edge st in each side from WS = 10-10-14 sts, slip sts on 1 stitch holder. Cut the yarn. Work next row as follows (from RS): Work sts from stitch holders AT THE SAME TIME pick up 12-14-16 sts on each side of over piece inside 1 edge st = 62-66-76 sts. NOW MEASURE PIECE FROM HERE! Continue in garter st back and forth until finished measurements. Insert 1 marker mid front on toe. When piece measures 2 cm / 3/4'', K 2 tog on each side of marker. Repeat dec here every other row – AT THE SAME TIME when piece measures 4-4-5 cm / 1½''-1½''-2'', K 2 tog inside 1 edge st in each side of piece, repeat dec in the sides every other row (= 4 sts dec in total every other row). When piece measures 5-5-6 cm / 2''-2''-2½'' distribute the sts on 2 needles (= mid under foot), place double and sew tog alongside with grafting/kitchener sts. Make another slipper the same way. ASSEMBLY: Sew slipper tog mid back and up along leg - sew in outer loops of edge sts. |
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