Christine Corneillie wrote:
Willen jullie aub. helpen met mijn vraag. Mijn werk staat klaar op 3 naalden,en ik durf niet verder . Mijn vraagje staat er van maandag . Dank je wel .
22.06.2017 - 17:00
Christine Corneillie wrote:
Start linkervoorpand. Ik brei S.Ik heb nu op mijn hulpdraad 63 st ,op mijn naald 153 st en terug op hulpdraad totaal 225 st. ik begin te breien met de naald op de rechtse kant ,ik brei 151 st en zet er 2st op de hulpdraad bij de 225st(zonder te breien ) ik keer terug en brei 149 st en zet 2 st bij de 63 st . ik brei A2 boven A1x ,maar op een gegeven moment zullen de buitenste blaadjes van A2 toch wegvallen ? Want er blijven 41st meer over ,ik wil het nu niet verprutsen !
19.06.2017 - 18:23DROPS Design answered:
Hoi Christine, Als het goed is zit het blaadjespatroon in het midden van de steken waarvan je bij elke toer 2 steken op de hulpdraad gaat zetten. En als je 41 steken over houdt op de naald is het blaadjespatroon in de hoogte klaar. (Je breit heen en weer en op alle toeren zet je dus 2 steken op een hulpdraad, dus steeds aan beide kanten.)
25.06.2017 - 17:34
Kastner wrote:
Hallo, habe jetzt endlich die Jacke fertig, dabei musste ich festgestellen das die angegebenen 400g nicht reichten, ich habe 500 g Alpakawolle in Größe XL/XXL verstrickt.
11.06.2017 - 22:35
Yvonne Stenzel wrote:
Hallo, ich versuche diese tolle Jacke mit einem dünneren Garn zu stricken und hab so meine Probleme beim umrechnen. Könnten Sie mir vielleicht sagen, welchen Durchmesser das Blattmuster z. B. am Ende von Muster A1 haben soll? Oder sind damit die 30-33-36 in der Zeichnung gemeint? Vielen Dank für die Hilfe!
11.06.2017 - 14:44DROPS Design answered:
Liebe Frau Stenzel, leider können wir nicht jede Anleitung nach jeder Geschmack anpassen, aber mit der Hilfen Ihrer Maschenprobe und die Reiheanzahl im Diagram für Ihre Größe können Sie sicher anpassen. Viel Spaß beim stricken!
12.06.2017 - 09:46
CarolC wrote:
How does one determine which size to make? I am using the diagram but am having trouble deciding because I don't want it to be skimpy in the front nor do I want it to loose in the back so one can't see the pattern. Can you tell me the suggested back measurement?
09.06.2017 - 18:35DROPS Design answered:
Dear CarolC, you will find at the bottom of the pattern mesurements for each size in measurement chart taken flat from side to side (in cm). Compare these to a similar garment you have and like the shape to find out the matching size. Read more about sizing and convert here. Happy knitting!
12.06.2017 - 08:45
Baerbel Allertseder wrote:
Ich bin der Meinung, dass dieses Strickteil nach Fertigstellung ( ohne die Ärmel) auf jeden Fall gespannt werden muss.mir fehlt in der Strickanleitung der Hinweis darauf, wie das geschehen soll. Jedenfalls kann ich dieses zippe,ige Teil so nicht tragen.
09.06.2017 - 10:37Enza wrote:
Hello, I'm just starting this sweater. I having difficulty finding the correct needle size. I have made several test swatches using 3.0 mm, 3.25 mm and 3.50 mm needles. I can get the correct stitch measurement but the row measurement is not correct. Also, I am not clear on the measurements used on the diagram. Are you using imperial or metric measurements? Thank you.
08.06.2017 - 01:24DROPS Design answered:
Dear Enza, because of the shape of this sweater it is important you get the given gauge, not only for the stitch count, but for the rows as well. Try a different type of needle (like metalic instead of wood, etc.) If it is really not going to work, after the central pattern on the back is done, you can add a row at regular interwals but make sure the column of holes continued by adding a yarn over then k2tog at the appropriate places. Sizes are given in imperial meausurements (inches, etc) on the US site and metric (cm-s, etc) on the UK site. I hope this helps. Happy knitting.
08.06.2017 - 06:50
Ann wrote:
I am a bit confused! I am working the pattern Andromeda and am just about to do A2, this part is on 2 needles, working back and forth. Looking at the diagram for A2 I'm wondering if it refers to working in the round, should I therefore reverse every other row to accomodate the 2 needles......?
15.05.2017 - 19:34DROPS Design answered:
Dear Ann, every diagram shows the patterns from the RS, therefor all could be knitted in the round or back and fort. In the case of this sweater, pattern A.2 is knitted back and forth, and every other (even numbered, WS) row is knitted "covered", i.e, K the stitches looking knit stitches, and purl the stitches that look purls. I hope this helps. Happy knitting!
16.05.2017 - 00:30
Kastner, Edeltraut wrote:
Hallo, ich bin jetzt mit meiner Arbeit kurz vor den beiden Vorderteilen. Nun habe ich eine Frage zum Maschen stilllegen. Stricke ich erst die Maschen und lege sie dann still oder schneide ich den Faden ab, lege die ersten Maschen still und knüpfe einen neuen Faden zum Stricken des rechten Teiles an? Danke
14.05.2017 - 10:50DROPS Design answered:
Liebe Frau Kastner, der Faden wird am Ende von dem Kreis abgeschnitten, dann die ersten 63-75-87 M stilllegen, die nächsten 153-187-217 M bleiben auf den Nadeln und alle übrigen Maschen werden auch stillgelegt. Zuerst stricken Sie die 153-187-217 M (= Linkes Vorderteil). Dann stricken Sie die letzten 153-187-217 stillgelegten M (= rechtes Vorderteil). Oben und unten sind immer noch stillgelegten Maschen (= Hals und unterem Rand). Viel Spaß beim stricken!
15.05.2017 - 09:27
Kastner, Edeltraut wrote:
Hallo ich habe eine Frage zur wunderschönen Kreisjacke. Wenn ich A1x stricke, steht das 6 Maschen je Rapport aufgenommen werden. Sind das die Maschen welche im Muster aufgenommen werden oder 6 zusätzliche? Danke für die Antwort
09.05.2017 - 14:52DROPS Design answered:
Liebe Frau Kastner, die Zunahmen in A.1 sind bei der nächsten Runde gezeichnet, z.B. bei der 2. Reihe nimmt man 1 M zu = bei der 3. Runde gibt es 2 M in jedem A.1. Bei der 6. R. nimmt man 2 M in jedem A.1 zu, diese neue M sind auch im Diagram gezeichnet. Viel Spaß beim stricken!
09.05.2017 - 15:44
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Knitted jacket worked in a circle with leaf pattern in DROPS Alpaca. Size: S - XXXL
DROPS 175-14 |
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INCREASE TIP: Work until 1 stitch remains before marker thread. Make 1 yarn over, knit 2 (marker is between these 2 stitches) and make 1 yarn over. On next round work yarn overs twisted to avoid holes - work increased stitches in stockinette stitch. GARTER STITCH (worked in the round): 1 ridge = 2 rounds. Knit 1 round and purl 1 round. GARTER STITCH (back and forth): 1 ridge = knit 2 rows. ---------------------------------------------------------- JACKET WORKED IN A CIRCLE: Work jacket in the round from middle of motif (back), then back and forth in each side. Work sleeves separately and sew them in when finished. Cast on 7 stitches with Alpaca and divide them on 4 double pointed needles size 3 mm / US 2.5. Work according to A.1 (= 7 repetitions of A.1 on round). Insert a marker thread at beginning of round. Work until round marked with arrow for desired size. There are now 273 stitches on needle. Make armholes as follows: Work the first 58 stitches on needle (= 1½ repetition), bind off the next 39-46-53 stitches, work the next 117-103-89 stitches, bind off the next 39-46-53 stitches, work the last 20 stitches. On next round cast on 39-46-53 new stitches over the bind off stitches = 273 stitches in all sizes. Finish A.1. When A.1 has been worked 1 time vertically, repeat A.1X above A.1. Every time A.1X is worked vertically, 6 stitches have been increased on each side of A.1X, work the new stitches as the outermost stitches in A.1X. Work A.1X 2-3-4 times in total vertically (84 stitches increase every time A.1X is worked) = 441-525-609 stitches. LEFT FRONT PIECE: Then work as follows: Slip the first 63-75-87 stitches on a stitch holder (= 1 repetition), keep the next 153-187-217 stitches on needle, slip the rest of stitches on a stitch holder. Now work back and forth over all stitches on needle. Work A.2 directly over leaves in A.1X and GARTER STITCH between leaves as before - see explanation above. At the end of every row slip the last 2 stitch on to stitch holder (do not work them, turn). Continue until 41-75-49 stitches remain on the needle (A.2 has now been worked 2-2-3 times vertically). Slip the last 41-75-49 stitches on stitch holder. RIGHT FRONT PIECE: Slip the last 153-187-217 stitches on round back on needle, and work as left front piece over these stitches. Then knit all stitches from stitch holders from right side back onto circular needle size 3 mm / US 2.5, pick up stitches between the 2 and 2 stitches that were put on holders in each side as follows: Pick up the strand between 2 stitches, twist the strand and place in on the right hand needle (i.e. between 2 and 2 stitches 1 stitch is increased and holes in transitions are avoided) = 553-637-777 stitches. Work 3 ridges over all stitches and loosely bind off. SLEEVES: Work sleeves in the round on double pointed needles bottom up, switch to short circular needle when needed. Cast on 46-50-56 stitches on double pointed needles size 3 mm / US 2.5 with Alpaca. Work A.3 over all stitches. When A.3 has been worked 1 time vertically, continue in stockinette stitch. Insert 1 marker thread at beginning of round = mid under sleeve. When piece measures 6-10-4 cm / 2½"-4"-1½"", increase 1 stitch on each side of marker thread mid under sleeve - READ INCREASE TIP. Increase every 3-2-2 cm / 1"-¾"-¾" 15-21-25 times in total = 76-92-106 stitches. When sleeve measures approx. 55-56-56 cm / 21½"-22"-22", loosely bind off. Make another sleeve the same way. ASSEMBLY: Sew in sleeves. |
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