Sandra wrote:
Please can I knit this on ordinary straight neeedles? I have aran weight wool which I've knitted on 4 & 4.5 needles for his sister and want to knit a simple jersey with a cable somewhere for a 2yr old boy . Can you help please?
30.03.2020 - 23:22DROPS Design answered:
Dear Sandra, you will find here how to adapt a pattern into straight needles - this pattern is worked for a tension of 16 sts x 20 rows stocking st = 10 x 10 cm with larger needles, if you have another tension, measurements won't be right - read more about tension here - you should then search for another pattern matching your tension. Happy knitting!
31.03.2020 - 09:55
Tracie Moleta wrote:
Hi there, I am knitting for 7 year olds, it would not seem that you have the stitches, can you help please. Thanks heaps
24.02.2020 - 08:14DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Moleta, in size 7 years you start with 144 sts and work as follows after ribbed edge: Knit the first 25 sts decreasing 4 stitches evenly (= 21 sts remain), A.1 (= 23 sts increased to 24 sts on the first round), knit 25 sts decreasing 4 sts evenly (= 21 sts remain), insert 1 marker thread, knit the next 71 sts decreasing 11 sts evenly (=60 sts remain) = a total of 126 sts (=21+24+21 for the front piece + 60 sts for the back piece). Happy knitting!
24.02.2020 - 10:01
Pietrement Mireille wrote:
Ca fait maintenant plus de trente ans que je tricote et je n'ai jamais vu d'explications aussi compliquées, vous embrouillez à souhait les explications; = 1 maille endroit sur l'endroit, envers sur l'envers = 1 maille envers sur l'endroit, endroit sur l'envers c'est du jersey endroit tout simplement, comment voulez-vous que personne débutante si retrouve, malgré mon expérience, j'ai un mal fou à déchiffrer vos explications.
21.09.2019 - 19:35DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Mme Pietrement, si 1 m endroit sur l'endroit, envers sur l'envers correspond à du jersey endroit (= mailles des torsades), 1 m envers sur l'endroit et endroit sur l'envers correspond à du jersey envers (avant et après les torsades), si vous préférez utilisez des termes plus techniques. Bon tricot!
23.09.2019 - 10:18
Sue wrote:
I'm finishing this sweater... the shoulder seams were easy, but I'm having trouble making smooth seams for the sleeves because of the sleeve edges. That is, the binding-off that formed the upper curve of the sleeve makes it hard (for me) to create a smooth seam. Any suggestions? videos for this kind of seam?
22.04.2019 - 16:05DROPS Design answered:
Dear Sue, we have added your wish on our todolist - for any further assistance, you are welcome to contact your store, they will help you to sew the different seams. Happy knitting!
06.05.2019 - 15:56
Tonnie Asveld wrote:
Ik wil heel graag een trui breien voor een jongen van 8/9jaar en naald nr 6/7 heeft U daar misschien een patroontje voor.
13.03.2019 - 19:17DROPS Design answered:
Dag Tonnie,
Je zou even kunnen kijken bij de kinderpatronen en dan kiezen voor garengroep D of E.
25.03.2019 - 10:16
Rita Heytens wrote:
Ik ben een truitje aan het breien, witte boord in ribbels en dan rose . Nu pas gezien dat witte boord van voorpand in een ander wit is gebreid. Jammer genoeg is het pand helemaal af , ik kan perfect de witte boord losmaken , mijn vraag kan ik de witte boord naar onder breien of komt dit niet goed?
24.02.2019 - 17:35DROPS Design answered:
Dag Rita,
Helaas begrijp ik je vraag niet helemaal. Deze trui wordt in 1 kleur parelgrijs gebreid met kabels en tricotsteek. Voor vragen over andere patronen kun je bij het betreffende patroon een vraag stellen.
26.02.2019 - 09:00
Sally Price wrote:
5 minutes after writing you to ask about the diagrams.... I finally figured out the system! Sorry for bothering you. Now I understand what I'm doing!!!
17.02.2019 - 23:57
Sally Price wrote:
I'm starting to knit cable sweater Isak (the first time I've used a DROPS pattern) and I suddenly realize that I don\'t understand at all how to read/use the references to A-1\ and A-2 diagrams. Can you help me?
17.02.2019 - 23:35DROPS Design answered:
Hi Sally, The diagrams for A.1 and A.2 are at the bottom of the pattern. They are read from bottom right to left and upwards and will give you the cable pattern on the jumper.Both diagrams are worked once in width on the front piece and when you have finished A.1, work A.2 directly above A.1. I hope this helps and happy knitting!
18.02.2019 - 07:57
Rigmor Svensson wrote:
Kan man bara få köpa mönster efter som jag har massa garn
04.02.2019 - 18:14DROPS Design answered:
Hei Rigmor, Alle oppskriftene er gratis. Det er bare å åpne oppskriften og skrive ut. God fornøyelse!
05.02.2019 - 08:14
Hankart Myrna wrote:
Bonjour je vaudrais le tricoter avec deux aiguilles taille 3 ans et 7 ans \r\nmerci
28.01.2019 - 14:53
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Knitted children’s sweater with cables. Sizes 2 - 12 years. The piece is worked in DROPS Air or DROPS Paris.
DROPS Children 30-13 |
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INFORMATION FOR THE PATTERN: DECREASE TIP: To work out how to decrease evenly, count the number of stitches to be decreased over (e.g. 25 stitches) and divide by the number of decreases to be made (e.g. 5) = 5. In this example, knit every 4th and 5th stitch together. PATTERN: See diagrams A.1 and A.2. Choose diagram for your size. The diagrams show all the rows in the pattern seen from the right side. INCREASE TIP (for mid under sleeve): Start 1 stitch after the marker thread, make 1 yarn over, work until there is 1 stitch left on the round, make 1 yarn over and knit 1 (= 2 stitches increased). On the next round knit the yarn overs twisted to prevent holes. ---------------------------------------------------------- SWEATER: The piece is worked in the round with circular needle as far as the armholes, then the front and back pieces are continued separately, back and forth on the needle. The sleeves are worked in the round with double pointed needles. BODY: Cast on 120-128-136-144-152-160 stitches with circular needle size 4.5 mm / US 7. Knit 1 round. Then work rib (= knit 1 / purl 1) for 4 cm / 1½". Change to circular needle SIZE 5.5 mm/US 9 / US 9. Insert 1 marker thread at the beginning of the round (= in the side). The next round is worked as follows: Knit the first 21-23-25-25-27-29 stitches and, at the same time, decrease 4 stitches evenly over these stitches – read DECREASE TIP, work A.1 (choose diagram for your size = 19-19-19-23-23-23 stitches increased to 20-20-20-24-24-24 stitches on the first round), knit 21-23-25-25-27-29 stitches and, at the same time, decrease 4 stitches evenly over these stitches, insert 1 marker thread (= in the side), knit the next 59-63-67-71-75-79 stitches and decrease 9-9-9-11-11-11 stitches evenly over these stitches. There are now 54-58-62-66-70-74 stitches between the marker threads on the front piece and 50-54-58-60-64-68 stitches on the back piece = a total of 104-112-120-126-134-142 stitches on the needle. The next round is worked as follows: 17-19-21-21-23-25 stitches stockinette stitch, continue A.1 (= 20-20-20-24-24-24 stitches) and work stockinette stitch to end of round. Continue the pattern in this way. When A.1 has been completed, work A.2 over these 20-20-20-24-24-24 stitches. Repeat A.2 upwards. When the piece measures 23-26-29-32-35-38 cm / 9"-10¼"-11½"-12½"-13¾"-15" bind off 6 stitches in each side for the armhole (bind off 3 stitches on each side of both marker threads). The front and back pieces are now finished separately. BACK PIECE: = 44-48-52-54-58-62 stitches. Work stockinette stitch back and forth and bind off for the armholes at the beginning of each row in each side as follows: bind off 2 stitches 1 time in each side and then 1 stitch 1-1-2-1-1-2 times in each side = 38-42-44-48-52-54 stitches. When the piece measures 34-38-42-46-50-54 cm / 13½"-15"-16½"-18"-19¾"-21¼" bind off the middle 16-18-20-22-22-24 stitches for the neck and each shoulder is finished separately. Continue by binding off 1 stitch on next row from the neck = 10-11-11-12-14-14 stitches left on the shoulder. Continue working until the piece measures 36-40-44-48-52-56 cm / 14¼"-15¾"-17¼"-19"-20½"-22" and bind off. Work the other shoulder in the same way. FRONT PIECE: = 48-52-56-60-64-68 stitches. Continue with stockinette stitch and A.2 and bind off for the armholes at the beginning of each row in each side as follows: bind off 2 stitches 1 time in each side and then 1 stitch 1-1-2-1-1-2 times in each side = 42-46-48-54-58-60 stitches. Continue working stockinette stitch and A.2 until the piece measures 31-34-38-41-45-48 cm / 12¼"-13½"-15"-16"-17¾"-19". On the next row knit together the 10-10-10-12-12-12 stitches over the cable mid front, 2 and 2 (= 5-5-5-6-6-6 stitches decreased). On the next row, place the middle 9-11-13-14-14-16 stitches on 1 thread for the neck and each shoulder is finished separately. Continue to bind off for the neck at the beginning of each row from the neck as follows: bind off 2 stitches 1 time and then 1 stitch 2-2-2-3-3-3 times = 10-11-11-12-14-14 stitches left on the shoulder. Continue working until the piece measures 36-40-44-48-52-56 cm / 14¼"-15¾"-17¼"-19"-20½"-22" and bind off. Work the other shoulder in the same way. SLEEVE: Cast on 32-32-34-34-36-36 stitches with double pointed needles size 4.5 mm / US 7. Knit 1 round. Then work rib (= knit 1 / purl 1) for 4 cm / 1½". Change to double pointed needles SIZE 5.5 mm/US 9 / US 9. Insert 1 marker thread at the beginning of the round (= mid under the sleeve). Knit 1 round where you decrease 4 stitches evenly on round in all sizes – read DECREASE TIP = 28-28-30-30-32-32 stitches. Continue to work stockinette stitch in the round. When the piece measures 6 cm / 2⅜" increase 2 stitches mid under the sleeve – read INCREASE TIP. Increase in this way every 3-3-4-3½-4½-3½ cm / 1⅛"-1⅛"-1½"-1¼"-1¾"-1¼" a total of 6-7-7-8-8-10 times = 40-42-44-46-48-52 stitches. When the piece measures 24-28-32-35-39-42 cm / 9½"-11"-12½"-13¾"-15¼"-16½" bind off 6 stitches mid under the sleeve (bind off 3 stitches on each side of the marker thread). Change to circular needle SIZE 5.5 mm/US 9 and work the sleeve cap back and forth in stockinette stitch at the same time as you bind off at the beginning of each row in each side as follows: bind off 2 stitches 1-2-2-2-2-3 times in each side and then 1 stitch 1 time in each side. Continue by binding off 2 stitches at the beginning of each row in each side until the piece measures 29-34-38-42-46-50 cm / 11½"-13½"-15"-16½"-18"-19¾". Bind off 3 stitches at the beginning of the next 2 rows and then bind off the remaining stitches. The sleeve measures approx. 30-35-39-43-47-51 cm / 11¾"-13¾"-15¼"-17"-18½"-20" from the top down. Work another sleeve in the same way. ASSEMBLY: Sew the shoulder seams. Sew in the sleeves. NECKLINE: Start mid back of neck and knit up from the right side approx. 40 to 62 stitches around the neck (including the stitches on the thread in front) with short circular needle size 4.5 mm / US 7. Knit 1 round where you increase evenly to 54-64-66-70-70-76 stitches. Continue by working rib in the round (= knit 1 / purl 1) for 3 cm / 1". Change to circular needle SIZE 5.5 mm/US 9 and bind off with knit over knit and purl over purl. |
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