José wrote:
Voor Sandra vraag op 24-2-23. Het is heel makkelijk ook voor een beginner. Ik stel voor om een proef raglan te maken in het klein om uit te proberen en dan met een enkele draad wol. Veel succes. Gr José
24.02.2023 - 17:46
Sandra wrote:
Is raglan goed te doen voor als je dit nog nooit gedaan hebt?
24.02.2023 - 13:54DROPS Design answered:
Dag Sandra,
Als je regelmatig gebreid hebt en rustig de uitleg volgt is het prima te doen.
24.02.2023 - 19:23
Gisèle wrote:
Pour augmentations raglan: quand ils disent augmenter tout les deux tours, doit-on compter le rang de l’augmentation? ( augmentation, un rang jersey!augmentation) Merci
10.02.2023 - 05:48DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Gisèle, quand on doit augmenter tous les 2 tours, on procède ainsi: *1 tour avec augmentations, 1 tour sans augmentations*, et on répète de *-* le nombre de fois indiqué; attention à bien tricoter les mailles comme indiqué (diagramme A.1 et jersey). Bon tricot!
10.02.2023 - 09:35
Flavie wrote:
Non elles ne sont pas identiques puisque il y a 2 torsades : 1 grande et 1 petite. Ainsi quand on regarde le pull il fait qu on voit la petite des 2 cotés... sinon on voit d un côté une petite torsade et de l autre côté rien...
11.01.2023 - 10:25DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Flavie, les torsades des manches se tricotent de la même façon pour les 2 manches et comme indiqué par le diagramme A.1 (= 1ère torsade = mettez 2 m derrière; torsade centrale et 3ème torsade = mettez 2 m devant); vous tricotez les 2 manches exactement de la même façon. La 1ère et la 3ème torsade de A.1 sont peut être plus discrètes car suivies et précédées de jersey. Bon tricot!
11.01.2023 - 15:13
Flavie wrote:
Bonjour, Sur la 2e manche il faut inverser le motif de la torsade pour que ça soit symétrique mais comment doit on procéder ? Doit on inverser purement et simplement les mailles de la torsadé? Merci de votre réponse
11.01.2023 - 09:37DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Flavie, les torsades sont ici identiques sur les deux manches. Bon tricot!
11.01.2023 - 09:42
Helen wrote:
Jeg strikker i dobbel alpakka, med riktig strikkefasthet. Problemet kommer til flettene. Uansett hva jeg gjør, blir der rette maske møter vrangmaskene altfor løse. Hvordan kan jeg få dem faste og fine? Jeg prøver å stramme garnet etter rettmaske og også på første vrange. Men det hjelper ikke.... Takk for svar!
28.12.2022 - 18:53DROPS Design answered:
Hej Helen, jo men det vil altid være lidt løsere i overgangen fra fletten... men det bliver fint når du ser helheden. Du kan evt prøve at strikke den maske drejet som bliver for løs (det er dog ikke noget vi har gjort) :)
03.01.2023 - 12:37
Charlotte wrote:
Kan jeg strikke denne i Drops Air + Drops kids silk?
23.11.2022 - 08:51DROPS Design answered:
Hei Charlotte. Nei, det blir da for tykt. Men du kan strikke den bare DROPS Air, altså bare 1 tråd. Men husk å sjekke at strikkefastheten din stemmer med det som står i oppskriften. mvh DROPS Design
28.11.2022 - 10:38
Charlotte Olsson wrote:
Hej, Hur många garnnystan ska jag beställa till detta mönster Deep Woods Sweater? Mvh Charlotte
20.11.2022 - 16:43DROPS Design answered:
Hei Charlotte. Det kommer an på hvilken str. du skal strikke. Men du finner alle informasjon om hva du trenger av garn og pinner helt øverst i oppskriften. Til f.eks str. S trenger du 250 gram Alpaca og 100 gram Kid-Silk, mens til str. XXXL trenger du 400 gram Alpaca og 175 gram Kid-Silk. mvh DROPS Design
21.11.2022 - 12:49
Charlotte wrote:
Hej.\r\nKan jeg strikke denne i Drops Air + Drops kids silk?
24.10.2022 - 06:53
Hilde wrote:
Als ik enkel Drops alpaca dus geen Kids silk dubbel wil gebruiken hoeveel gram heb ik nodig voor maat M? Hartelijk dank
18.10.2022 - 20:52DROPS Design answered:
Dag Hilde,
Dan heb je de dubbele hoeveelheid Alpaca nodig. Dus stel dat je maat S breit, dan heb je 500 gram Alpaca nodig.
19.10.2022 - 20:12
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Knitted sweater in DROPS Alpaca and DROPS Kid-Silk. The piece is worked top down with raglan and cables on the sleeves. Sizes S - XXXL.
DROPS 215-5 |
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------------------------------------------------------- EXPLANATIONS FOR THE PATTERN: ------------------------------------------------------- PATTERN: See diagram A.1. RAGLAN: Increase 1 stitch on each side of the stitch in stockinette stitch (stitch with marker thread) in each transition between body and sleeves (= 8 stitches increased on the round). Increase 1 stitch by making 1 yarn over. On the next round work the yarn overs twisted to avoid holes. Then work the new stitches in stockinette stitch. DECREASE TIP (for sleeves): Decrease 1 stitch on either side of the marker thread as follows: Work until there are 3 stitches left before the marker thread, knit 2 together, knit 2 (marker thread sits between these 2 stitches), slip 1 stitch as if to knit, knit 1 and pass the slipped stitch over the knitted stitch. BINDING-OFF TIP: To avoid the bind-off edge being tight you can bind off with a larger size needle. If the edge is still tight, make 1 yarn over after approx. each 4th stitch at the same time as binding off; the yarn overs are bind off as normal stitches. ------------------------------------------------------- START THE PIECE HERE: ------------------------------------------------------- SWEATER – SHORT OVERVIEW OF THE PIECE: The yoke is worked in the round with circular needle from mid-back and top down. AT THE SAME TIME increases are made for raglan. The yoke is divided for body and sleeves and the body continued in the round. The sleeves are worked in the round with short circular needle/double pointed needles, top down. YOKE: Cast on 88-92-96-100-104-108 stitches with circular needle size 4 mm = US 6 and 1 strand Kid-Silk and 1 strand Alpaca (= 2 strands). Knit 1 round, then work rib (knit 1, purl 1) over all stitches for 3 cm = 1⅛". Change to circular needle size 5 mm = US 8 and insert 1 marker here. The yoke will now be measured from this marker. Insert 4 marker threads in the piece as follows (without working the stitches): Count 11-12-13-14-15-16 stitches (= half back piece), insert 1 marker thread in the next stitch, count 20 stitches (= sleeve), insert 1 marker thread in the next stitch, count 22-24-26-28-30-32 stitches (= front piece), insert 1 marker thread in the next stitch, count 20 stitches (= sleeve), insert 1 marker thread in the next stitch, there are 11-12-13-14-15-16 stitches left on the round before the first marker thread (= half back piece). Knit 1 round where you increase 6 stitches evenly on both sleeves = 100-104-108-112-116-120 stitches (26 stitches on each sleeve). Then work stockinette stitch over the front and back pieces and A.1 (= 26 stitches) over each sleeve, AT THE SAME TIME on the first round, increase to RAGLAN in each transition between body and sleeves – read description above. Increase to raglan every 2nd round a total of 22-25-27-29-33-36 times on both sides of all 4 stitches with marker threads = 276-304-324-344-380-408 stitches. REMEMBER THE KNITTING GAUGE! After the last increase to raglan continue working without further increases until the piece measures 20-23-25-27-31-34 cm = 8"-9"-9¾"-10⅝"-12¼"-13⅜" from the marker. The next round is worked as follows: Work the first 34-38-41-44-49-53 stitches (= half back piece), place the next 70-76-80-84-92-98 stitches on 1 thread for the sleeve and cast on 6-6-6-8-10-12 new stitches on the needle (= in side under the sleeve), work the next 68-76-82-88-98-106 stitches (= front piece), place the next 70-76-80-84-92-98 stitches on 1 thread for the sleeve and cast on 6-6-6-8-10-12 new stitches on the needle (= in side under the sleeve) and work the remaining 34-38-41-44-49-53 stitches (= half back piece). THE PIECE IS NOW MEASURED FROM HERE! BODY: = 148-164-176-192-216-236 stitches. Continue with stockinette stitch until the piece measures 27-26-26-26-24-23 cm = 10⅝"-10¼"-10¼"-10¼"-9½"-9" from the division. Change to circular needle size 4 mm = US 6. Work rib (purl 1, knit 1) over all stitches until the rib measures 4 cm = 1½". Loosely bind off with knit over knit and purl over purl, read BINDING-OFF TIP. The sweater measures approx. 56-58-60-62-64-66 cm = 22"-22¾"-23⅝"-24⅜"-25¼"-26" from the shoulder. SLEEVE: Place the 70-76-80-84-92-98 stitches from the thread on the one side of the piece on double pointed needles/short circular needle size 5 mm = US 8 and knit up 1 stitch in each of the 6-6-6-8-10-12 stitches cast on under the sleeve = 76-82-86-92-102-110 stitches. Insert a marker thread in the middle of the 6-6-6-8-10-12 stitches under the sleeve. Allow the thread to follow your work onwards; it will be used when decreasing under the sleeve. Start at the marker thread and continue with stockinette stitch and A.1 in the round. When the piece measures 3 cm = 1⅛" from the division, decrease 2 stitches under the sleeve – read DECREASE TIP. Decrease like this every 3½-3-2-1½-1-1 cm = 1¼"-1⅛"-¾"-½"-⅜"-⅜" a total of 10-11-13-16-19-21 times = 56-60-60-60-64-68 stitches. Continue working until the sleeve measures 38-36-35-33-30-28 cm = 15"-14¼"-13¾"-13"-11¾"-11" from the division (or to desired length; shorter measurements in larger sizes due to longer yoke). Work 1 round where you decrease 12 stitches evenly over the stitches in A.1 = 44-48-48-48-52-56 stitches. Change to double pointed needles size 4 mm = US 6 and work rib (= knit 1, purl 1) for 4 cm = 1½". Loosely bind off with knit over knit and purl over purl but to avoid the bind-off edge being tight, use double pointed needles size 5 mm = US 8. Work the other sleeve in the same way. |
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