Aybuke wrote:
Hello,I'm a beginner in knitting. The decrease right after the rib (172 st to 164 st) is only k2tog or SSK as well? I thought it would be SSK before the half-way/86 st marker. Thank you
06.05.2026 - 01:04DROPS Design answered:
Hi Aybuke, We suggest K2 together for all the decreases after the rib. Regards, Drops Team.
06.05.2026 - 05:56
Susan wrote:
I've just started casting off for the armholes and about to continue the front piece. The pattern says to cast off at BEGINNING of rows. Doesn't that mean that the armholes will be at slightly different levels? Would it not be better to cast off at Beginning AND end?? thanks
04.05.2026 - 14:57DROPS Design answered:
Dear Susan, should you cast off at the beg + at the end of each row you would then have to cut the yarn after each row, to avoid this you cast off at the beg of each row on each side (armholes for ex) so that you can continue back and forth, there will be a very slight difference of 1 row which is not visible. Happy knitting!
04.05.2026 - 15:45
Amanda wrote:
I can’t wrap my head around the binder off instructions. They seem different between the front/back piece and the shoulder pieces. It makes sense, since the shoulder decrease doesn’t happen equally on both sides. Can you explain how the shoulder bind off (decrease) happens, using the medium as an example? Also, should we do a left or right leaning decrease for the shoulders? Thank you so much!
03.05.2026 - 04:30DROPS Design answered:
Dear Amanda, when you have cast off the middle stitches for neck (on both front and back piece) you will cast off extra stitches for neck at the beg of every row from neck: from RS on left shoulder back piece and right shoulder front piece / from WS on right shoulder back piece and left shoulder front piece. On front pieces you cast off 2 sts 2 times and 1 st 4 times (= 8 sts in total) and on back piece 1 st 1 time. Stitches are cast off at the beg of row from neck, not decreased. Hope it can help. Happy knitting!
04.05.2026 - 13:53
Fabienne wrote:
Je réponds à la réponse J’ai bien compris le droite-gauche par rapport à la façon dont on porte le pull. Tout s’est bien passé pour l’épaule droite (devant) je ne pouvais que commencer sur l’envers. Mais pour l’épaule gauche (devant) mon aiguille est orientée pour commencer sur l’envers alors que le patron nous demande de commencer sur l’endroit Cordialement Ps: bravo et merci pour la rapidité des réponses !
29.04.2026 - 10:22DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Fabienne, glissez les mailles de l'épaule droite si besoin sur une autre aiguille (ou si vous tricotez en circulaire, faites les glisser à l'autre extrémité), ainsi le 1er rang sera tricoté sur l'endroit. Bon tricot!
29.04.2026 - 16:06
Fabienne wrote:
Question déjà posée mais je ne comprends pas les réponses pour l’épaule gauche du devant. On me dit de commencer sur l’endroit mais mon aiguille est orientée pour nouveau rang sur l’envers, le câble et l’autre aiguille soutiennent le dos. Concrètement, faut-il tout mettre sur une ligne de vie ou une épingle retenant les mailles et inverser le sens des aiguilles ? PS: ce serait bien de pouvoir filtrer les questions/réponses selon la langue.
29.04.2026 - 09:02DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Fabienne, l'épaule droite du devant quand on porte le pull est l'épaule qui se trouve à gauche quand l'ouvrage se présente sur l'endroit, donc vous allez bien la commencer sur l'envers car le rang sur l'endroit précédent est le rang où vous avez rabattu les mailles de l'encolure. Notez qu'ici l'épaule droite/gauche s'entend quand on porte le pull et pas quand on a l'ouvrage sur les aiguilles. À moins que j'ai mal compris votre question? Nous ne pouvons malhreuseument pas proposer ce type de filtre car la langue n'est pas forcément liée à un drapeau. Mais vous avez toujours cette rubrique pour y poser vos questions. Bon tricot!
29.04.2026 - 09:46
Anna wrote:
Interessante e semplice
25.04.2026 - 16:35
Anna wrote:
Interessante e semplice
25.04.2026 - 16:35
FRANCE wrote:
Je ne trouve pas combien de pelotes je dois commander en taille S
18.04.2026 - 17:42DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour, 150gr = 3 pelotes du DROPS Air. Bon tricot!
18.04.2026 - 18:06
Rose wrote:
Are you to put the back stitches on a holder while you work back and forth on the front. It isn't stated on the pattern.
15.04.2026 - 18:07DROPS Design answered:
Hi Rose, Yes, it is easiest if you place the back piece stitches on a stitch holder while working the front. Regards, Drops team.
16.04.2026 - 06:52
Nancy wrote:
Ik wil graag spencer patroon voor rechte naalden
14.04.2026 - 16:44DROPS Design answered:
Dag Nancy,
Om een patroon aan te passen om op rechte naalden te breien hebben we een instructie gemaakt. Deze vind je hier.
15.04.2026 - 11:36
College Days#collegedaysvest |
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Knitted vest with round neck in DROPS Air. Sizes S – XXXL.
DROPS 210-28 |
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------------------------------------------------------- EXPLANATIONS FOR THE PATTERN: ------------------------------------------------------- DECREASE TIP-1 (evenly spaced): To work out how to decrease evenly, count the total number of stitches on needle (e.g. 156 stitches) and divide by number of decreases to be made (e.g. 8) = 19.5. In this example decrease by knitting alternatively each 18th and 19th stitch and each 19th and 20th stitch together. ------------------------------------------------------- START THE PIECE HERE: ------------------------------------------------------- VEST – SHORT OVERVIEW OF THE PIECE: The piece is worked in the round with circular needle, bottom up as far as the armholes. Front and back pieces are finished separately back and forth. Neck and sleeve edges are worked in the round with circular needle to finish. BODY: Cast on 156-172-184-200-220-240 stitches with circular needle size 4.5 mm = US 7 and Air. Knit 1 round, then work rib (knit 2, purl 2) for 3 cm = 1⅛". Change to circular needle size 5 mm = US 8. Work stockinette stitch, decreasing 8 stitches evenly spaced on the first round = 148-164-176-192-212-232 stitches – read DECREASE TIP above. Insert 1 marker at the beginning of the round and 1 marker after the next 74-82-88-96-106-116 stitches. Allow the markers to follow your work onwards; they will be used when binding off for the armholes. Work stockinette stitch until the piece measures 28-29-30-33-34-35 cm = 11"-11⅜"-11¾"-13"-13⅜"-13¾" from the cast-on edge. REMEMBER THE KNITTING GAUGE! On the next round bind off for the armholes, starting 3-3-3-4-4-4 stitches before the first marker; bind off 6-6-6-8-8-8 stitches (the marker sits in the middle of these stitches), work as before until there are 3-3-3-4-4-4 stitches left before the next marker, bind off the next 6-6-6-8-8-8 stitches (the marker sits in the middle of these stitches) and work to end of round. Front and back pieces are finished separately, back and forth on the needle. FRONT PIECE: = 68-76-82-88-98-108 stitches. Work stockinette stitch and bind off for the armholes on each side at the beginning of each row as follows: Bind off 2 stitches 1 time and 1 stitch 1-3-4-6-9-12 times = 62-66-70-72-76-80 stitches. Continue working until the piece measures 38-40-40-44-44-46 cm = 15"-15¾"-15¾"-17¼"-17¼"-18" (there is approx. 10-10-12-12-14-14 cm = 4"-4"-4¾"-4¾"-5½"-5½" left to finished length). On the next row from the right side bind off for the neck as follows: Work the first 25-27-28-29-30-32 stitches, bind off the next 12-12-14-14-16-16 stitches and work the last 25-27-28-29-30-32 stitches. The shoulders are finished separately; do not cut the strand – continue with the right shoulder, from the wrong side. RIGHT SHOULDER ON FRONT PIECE: = 25-27-28-29-30-32 stitches. Work stockinette stitch, starting from the wrong side, and bind off stitches for the neck at the beginning of each row from the right side as follows: Bind off 2 stitches 2 times and 1 stitch 4 times = 17-19-20-21-22-24 stitches. Continue working until the piece measures 48-50-52-56-58-60 cm = 19"-19¾"-20½"-21¼"-22"-22¾"-23⅝" from the cast-on edge. Bind off and cut the strand. LEFT SHOULDER ON FRONT PIECE: = 25-27-28-29-30-32 stitches. Work stockinette stitch, starting from the right side and bind off stitches for the neck at the beginning of each row from the wrong side as follows: Bind off 2 stitches 2 times and 1 stitch 4 times = 17-19-20-21-22-24 stitches. Continue working until the piece measures 48-50-52-56-58-60 cm = 19"-19¾"-20½"-21¼"-22"-22¾"-23⅝" from the cast-on edge (match to the right shoulder). Bind off and cut the strand. BACK PIECE: = 68-76-82-88-98-108 stitches. Work stockinette stitch and bind off stitches for the armholes on each side at the beginning of each row as follows: Bind off 2 stitches 1 time and 1 stitch 1-3-4-6-9-12 times = 62-66-70-72-76-80 stitches. Continue working until the piece measures 44-46-48-52-54-56 cm = 17¼"-18"-19"-20½"-21¼"-22" (there is approx. 4 cm = 1½" left to finished length). On the next row from the right side, bind off for the neck as follows: Work the first 18-20-21-22-23-25 stitches, bind off the next 26-26-28-28-30-30 stitches and work the last 18-20-21-22-23-25 stitches. The shoulders are finished separately; do not cut the strand – continue with the left shoulder from the wrong side. LEFT SHOULDER ON BACK PIECE: = 18-20-21-22-23-25 stitches. Work stockinette stitch, starting from the wrong side and bind off 1 stitch at the beginning of the next row from the right side = 17-19-20-21-22-24 stitches. Continue working until the piece measures 48-50-52-56-58-60 cm = 19"-19¾"-20½"-21¼"-22"-22¾"-23⅝" from the cast-on edge; match the front piece. Bind off and cut the strand. RIGHT SHOULDER ON BACK PIECE: = 18-20-21-22-23-25 stitches. Work stockinette stitch, starting from the right side and bind off 1 stitch at the beginning of the next row from the wrong side = 17-19-20-21-22-24 stitches. Continue working until the piece measures 48-50-52-56-58-60 cm = 19"-19¾"-20½"-21¼"-22"-22¾"-23⅝" from the cast-on edge; match to the front piece. Bind off and cut the strand. ASSEMBLY: Sew the shoulder seams with grafting stitches. NECK: Start from the right side at one of the shoulder seams. Using circular needle size 4.5 mm = US 7 knit up approx. 76 to 92 stitches inside the 1 stitch around the whole neck-line (number must be divisible by 4). Work rib (knit 2, purl 2) in the round for 2 cm = ¾". Bind off with knit over knit and purl over purl. EDGE AROUND ARMHOLES: Start from the right side where the piece was divided for the armhole. Using circular needle size 4.5 mm = US 7 knit up approx. 84 to 124 stitches around the armhole (number must be divisible by 4). Work rib (knit 2, purl 2) in the round for 2 cm = ¾". Bind off with knit over knit and purl over purl. Work an edge around the other armhole in the same way. |
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