Jamie wrote:
Hello. When separating the sleeves from the body (ie putting the sleeve stitches on a separate thread) are the pattern rows included with the sleeve or the body or both? My stitch count includes the pattern in the sleeve of the front but on the body in the back. Is this correct?
29.11.2019 - 20:13DROPS Design answered:
Dear Jamie, some stitches of the pattern are worked for the sleeves and some for the body in all sizes: 6 sts from the pattern are coming to the back/front piece and 5 sts from the pattern are coming to the sleeve (= last 5 sts from A.1 + inc + 6 sts + inc + first 5 sts from A.1). Happy knitting!
02.12.2019 - 08:40
Rosa wrote:
Ich würde diesen Pullover gerne mit dünnerem Sockengarn stricken, ca 420 m pro 100g, Nadelstärke 3, da mir der Pullover sost zu warm ist. Wie kann ich die Anleitung umrechnen? Danke und herzliche Grüße
04.11.2019 - 15:04DROPS Design answered:
Liebe Rosa, leider können wir jeder Anleitung nach jedem individuellen Frage anpassen und einzelne Modelle auf individuellen Wunsch hin umrechnen. Wenn sie Hilfe damit brauchen, wenden Sie sich bitte an dem Laden wo Sie die Wolle gekauft haben, dort hilft man Ihnen gerne weiter. Viel Spaß beim stricken
05.11.2019 - 08:30
Emilie wrote:
Takk for svar. Når jeg er ferdig med å øke, og skal begynne å felle av til armene... skal jeg fortsette på A1mønstetet, eller bare strikke rett masker?
04.10.2019 - 14:49DROPS Design answered:
Hei Emilie. Når du er ferdig med alle økningene og erm maskene settes på en tråd, det skal legges opp nye masker under ermene, så skal det strikkes glattstrikk. Men når du skal strikke ermene strikkes det i glattstrikk og etter diagram A.2. God Fornøyelse.
07.10.2019 - 08:50
Emilie wrote:
Hei. Jeg skal øke hver andre gang på bol i 25 omg og erme i 23 omg, men har kommet ut av tellingen. Kan jeg bare telle hull i A1? Og slutte å øke når jeg kommer til 23 og 25 hull? Og hvor mange masker skal det være på pinnen da?
25.09.2019 - 13:38DROPS Design answered:
Emilie, ja du kan tælle hullerne :) Etter alle økninger er det 272-304-328-360-384-408 masker på omgangen. God fornøjelse!
26.09.2019 - 08:46
Sandra Zinn wrote:
Where do I place markers or I think you call them threads? And, how many?
22.09.2019 - 01:08DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Zinn, in this pattern, we only place marker threads on body (after yoke has been worked), there will be then 2 marker threads, one on each side (= in the middle of the new stitches cast on under sleeve). For raglan increase on yoke, you can insert a marker before/after each A.1 to get a better overview of stitches (there will be then 8 markers since you work A.1 a total of 4 times in the round for the raglan lines). Happy knitting!
23.09.2019 - 09:14
Nancy Giovanelli wrote:
Your comment contains links or forbidden words! Why do I get the above message when I ask a simple question about this pattern?
22.08.2019 - 16:07DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Giovanelli, try to reword your question, and if this happens again, please just send us a message via Facebook to let us know which words you use. Thank you, happy knitting!
23.08.2019 - 09:37
Danielle wrote:
Thank you for answering. But that’s actually not what I needed to know. I understand where to increase for sleeves and for the body. My question is where to increase for the “raglan” which is a separate increase as per the pattern. Maybe could you give a couple rows as examples?
15.08.2019 - 15:29DROPS Design answered:
Dear Danielle, you will increase for the raglan before and/or after A.1 as explained in the written pattern - this video should help you to vizualize how the raglan increased should be worked while working A.1. Happy knitting!
15.08.2019 - 16:31
Danielle wrote:
I’m confused by the raglan increase. I understand the body and sleeve increases. Where should the raglan increases be? It says “each side of A1” in the transition from “body to sleeve” so am I increasing before AND after A1 (*each* side of A1)?? Am I doing that only when going from body to sleeve? Not from sleeve to body? I can’t figure out where these increases should be or how many it should be?
14.08.2019 - 17:55DROPS Design answered:
Dear Danielle, A.1 is worked at the transition between front/back piece and each sleeve. You will increase for each sleeve at the beg of sleeve after A.1 and at the end of sleeve before next A.1 - you will increase on front/back pieces after A.1 at the beg of front/back pieces and before A.1 at the end of front/back pieces. Happy knitting!
15.08.2019 - 09:39
Mary B wrote:
I am still incredibly confused by this pattern and I feel I must be missing something. How many times am I supposed to knit the A1 pattern? Surely it’s not just the 12 rows of the diagram. And is the space between the raglan/lace considered the “body” and “sleeves” or still the yoke”? Help!
31.07.2019 - 22:46DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mary B, you will work A.1 a total of 4 times in the round for the raglan lines, A.1 will be then repeated in height until the yoke is done. We have some videos showing how to work some parts of this pattern. Happy knitting!
08.08.2019 - 11:15
Wilmo wrote:
Dommage pour l'encolure droite - on dirait qu'elle a mis son pull devant/derrière... le graphique était pourtant engageant!
27.07.2019 - 09:50
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Knitted sweater with raglan and lace pattern, worked top down in DROPS Merino Extra Fine. Sizes S - XXXL.
DROPS 175-1 |
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RIDGE / GARTER STITCH (worked in the round): 1 ridge = 2 rounds. Work 1 round knit and 1 round purl. PATTERN: See diagrams A.1 and A.2. The diagrams show all rows in the pattern from the right side. RAGLAN: Increase for raglan on each side of A.1 in each transition from the body to the sleeves. Increase 1 stitch by working 1 yarn over, on the next row work these yarn over stitches twisted knit to prevent holes. The increased stitches are worked in stockinette stitch. NOTE: The increases are different on the body and the sleeves as explained in the text. INCREASE TIP: Work until there is 1 stitch left before the marker thread. Work 1 yarn over, knit 2 (the marker thread sits between these 2 stitches) and work 1 yarn over. On the next row, work the yarn over stitches in twisted knit to prevent holes (the increased stitches are worked in stockinette stitch). ---------------------------------------------------------- The jumper is worked in the round on circular needle. It is worked top down. YOKE: Cast on 88-92-96-100-104-108 stitches with circular needle size 4 mm / US 6 and Merino Extra Fine. Work 2 RIDGES – see description above. Continue to work as follows – from mid back: Work 8-9-10-11-12-13 stitches stockinette stitch (= half the back piece), A.1 (= 11 stitches), 6 stitches stockinette stitch (= sleeve), A.1, 16-18-20-22-24-26 stitches stockinette stitch (= front piece), A.1, 6 stitches stockinette stitch (= sleeve), A.1, 8-9-10-11-12-13 stitches stockinette stitch (= half the back piece). Continue with this pattern, AT THE SAME TIME start the increases for RAGLAN – see description above. The increases are different for the body and the sleeves: INCREASE AS FOLLOWS ON THE BODY: Increase every round 0-0-0-3-5-7 times, then every 2nd round 22-25-28-31-33-35 times and every 4th round 2-2-1-0-0-0 times (in total 24-27-29-34-38-42 times). INCREASE AS FOLLOWS ON THE SLEEVE: Increase every 2nd round 18-23-28-30-28-28 times, then every 4th round 4-3-1-1-4-5 times (in total 22-26-29-31-32-33 times). After all the increases, there are 272-304-328-360-384-408 stitches on the needle. The piece measures approx. 18-20-21-23-25-27 cm / 7"-8"-8¼"-9"-9¾"-10½" from mid front. The next round is worked as follows: Work the first 38-42-45-51-56-61 stitches, put the next 60-68-74-78-80-82 stitches on a thread (= for the sleeve), cast on 8-8-10-10-12-14 new stitches, work the next 76-84-90-102-112-122 stitches, put the next 60-68-74-78-80-82 stitches on a thread (= for the sleeve), cast on 8-8-10-10-12-14 new stitches, work the last 38-42-45-51-56-61 stitches. BODY: = 168-184-200-224-248-272 stitches. Insert 1 marker thread in each side in the middle of the 8-8-10-10-12-14 new stitches that have been cast on. Continue working stockinette stitch across all the stitches. THE PIECE IS NOW MEASURED FROM HERE! When the piece measures 4 cm / 1½", increase 1 stitch on each side of the marker threads in the sides (= 4 stitches increase) – READ INCREASE TIP! Increase every 4½ cm / 1¾" in total 6 times = 192-208-224-248-272-296 stitches. When the piece measures 34-34-35-35-35-35 cm / 13½"-13½"-13¾"-13¾"-13¾"-13¾" work 2 ridges, then bind off. The jumper measures a total of approx. 56-58-60-62-64-66 cm / 22"-22¾"-23⅝"-24⅜"-25¼"-26". SLEEVE: Put the stitches from the thread back on a short circular needle/double pointed needles, in addition knit up 1 stitch in each of the 8-8-10-10-12-14 new stitches under the sleeve = 68-76-84-88-92-96 stitches. Insert 1 marker thread mid under the sleeve. THE PIECE IS NOW MEASURED FROM HERE! Work A.2 across the middle 6 stitches under the sleeve, the rest of the stitches are worked in stockinette stitch. When the piece measures 3 cm / 1" decrease 1 stitch on each side of A.2, decrease every 2½-1½-1½-1½-1-1 cm / ⅞"-½"-½"-½"-⅜"-⅜" in total 11-14-17-18-18-19 times, decrease by knitting 2 stitches together = 46-48-50-52-56-58 stitches. Continue with stockinette stitch and A.2 until the sleeve measures 30-28-28-26-25-23 cm / 11¾"-11"-11"-10¼"-9¾"-9" (shorter measurements in larger sizes due to wider neck and longer yoke), work 2 ridges. Bind off. Work the other sleeve in the same way. |
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