Anke wrote:
Sorry, het klopt wel. Ik had niet goed gelezen dat je de markeerder in steek 13 moet plaatsen 🙈.
20.04.2025 - 15:02
Anke wrote:
Beste, Ik denk dat de verdeling van de steken bij de pad niet klopt. Volgens mij moet dat 26 steken zijn voor het voor en achterpand in plaats van 24 steken voor maat medium. Met vriendelijke groeten, Anke
20.04.2025 - 14:51
Susann Hinrichsen wrote:
In welcher Größe wurde der abgebildete Pullover gestrickt? Trage normalerweise eine S, aber die Maße erscheinen mir doch etwas sehr schmal, wenn der Pullover locker sitzen soll..
09.04.2025 - 12:11DROPS Design answered:
Liebe Frau Hinrichsen, unsere Modellen sind meistens entweder in S oder in M gestrickt - um Ihre Größe zu wählen, messen Sie einen ähnlichen Pullover, den Sie gerne haben und vergleichen Sie die Maßen mit den in der Maßskizze. Mehr lesen Sie hier. Viel Spaß beim Stricken!
09.04.2025 - 16:10
Helena wrote:
Upprepar man hela tiden A2 på ärmen efter att först ha stickat A1?
08.04.2025 - 16:04
Johanna wrote:
Hej! Jag får inte till de på ärmen. Hur kan de bli på varv 3 av A.1 att 2 rm ska bli en fläta plus att jag ska få två am maskor som ska ligga ovanpå varandra? Jag har bara en rm på de varvet, den andra maskan är ju ökningen till raglanen.
05.04.2025 - 11:22DROPS Design answered:
Hej Johanna, raglan udtagningen sker på hver side af A.1, det vil sige at A.1 altid består af de 25 masker du tog ud til :)
08.04.2025 - 14:34
Andreeab1979 wrote:
Thanks for the answer. My actual question is about the final decrease before cuff(11 stiches): For the sleeve decreses over A2, are we working stockinette or in pattern when making the decreases? Tx
31.03.2025 - 08:15DROPS Design answered:
Dear Andreab1979, you can work 1 round with K and P as before in A.2 or knit all stitches A.2 decreasing evenly as you will then work rib after this round, it's not that important. Happy knitting!
31.03.2025 - 12:33
Andreeab1979 wrote:
For the sleeve decreses over A2, are we working stockinette or in pattern when making the decreases? Tx
29.03.2025 - 17:36DROPS Design answered:
Dear Andreeab1979, A.2 is only worked over the sleeve stitches as in the yoke, while the decreases are worked over the stitches in the mid-under sleeve, that is, the stitches worked in stocking stitch. So the decreases are worked over stocking stitch stitches, while you continue with A.2 over the mid-upper sleeve. Happy knitting!
30.03.2025 - 20:47
Eva Larholt wrote:
Hei. Det er etter min mening feil i oppskriften som følger; Når man skal starte med A1 skal man samtidig øke i hver merkemaske for raglanfelling. Maskene på ermedelen er 21 på første omg får man da 27 masker, ikke 25 masker. På neste omgang har man da 2 masker for mye på ermedelen og mønsteret vil ikke stemme. Har dere kommentar? Mvh Eva
17.03.2025 - 07:12
Eliane Desvages wrote:
Bonjour, pouvez vous m indiquer la largeur en centimètres d une manche Avant de passe aux côtes du poignet en taille M ? Merci d avance. Cordialement
15.03.2025 - 16:13DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Mme Desvages, vous avez 48 mailles après les diminutions de A.2 sur la base du jersey, la manche fera environ 28 cm de circonférence. Mais ce n'est qu'une approximation car la largeur de A.2 est différente du jersey et les côtes vont resserrer le bas des manches Bon tricot!
17.03.2025 - 07:49
Jessica wrote:
I'm somewhat new to knitting and love this sweater. I'm familiar with many of the stitches used to increase and decrease. Is this pattern considered advanced beginner, intermediate or advanced? I don't see a classification. Thank you.
12.03.2025 - 20:42DROPS Design answered:
Dear Jessica, we don't have any classification as it depends on the individual experience of each knitter - just read the pattern thoroughly, take a look at the videos/lessons (see tabs on top of page) and use this section to ask questions if you have some. Happy knitting!
13.03.2025 - 15:38
Bronze Summer Sweater#bronzesummersweater |
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Knitted sweater in DROPS Air. Piece is knitted top down with raglan and lace pattern on sleeves. Size: S - XXXL
DROPS 221-3 |
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------------------------------------------------------- EXPLANATION FOR THE PATTERN: ------------------------------------------------------- PATTERN: See diagrams A.1 and A.2. RAGLAN: Increase 1 stitch on each side of 1 stitch in stockinette stitch (stitch with marker) in every transition between body and sleeves (= 8 stitches increased on round). Increase 1 stitch by making 1 yarn over. On next round work yarn overs twisted to avoid holes. Then work the new stitches in stockinette stitch. DECREASE TIP (applies to sleeves): Decrease 1 stitch on each side of marker thread as follows: Work until 3 stitches remain before marker thread and knit 2 together, knit 2 (marker thread is between these stitches), slip 1 stitch knitwise, knit 1, pass slipped stitch over stitch worked. BIND-OFF TIP: To avoid a tight bind-off edge you may use a larger needle size. If this also is too tight, work a 1 yarn over after approx. every 4th stitch while binding off (bind off yarn overs as regular stitches). ------------------------------------------------------- START THE PIECE HERE: ------------------------------------------------------- SWEATER - SHORT OVERVIEW OF THE PIECE: Work yoke in the round on circular needle from mid back, top down. AT THE SAME TIME increase for raglan. Now divide yoke for body and sleeves. Body is worked in the round on circular needle, top down. Work sleeves in the round on double pointed needles/short circular needle, top down. YOKE: Cast on 90-94-98-102-106-110 stitches on circular needle size 4 mm = US 6 with Air. Knit 1 round. Work rib (= knit 1/purl 1) over all stitches for 3 cm = 1⅛". Switch to circular size 5 mm = US 8 and insert 1 marker here, now measure piece from here. Insert 4 marker threads in piece as follows (without working the stitches): Count 11-12-13-14-15-16 stitches (= half back piece), insert 1 marker thread in next stitch, count 21 stitches (= sleeve), insert 1 marker thread in next stitch, count 22-24-26-28-30-32 stitches (= front piece), insert 1 marker thread in next stitch, count 21 stitches (= sleeve), insert 1 marker thread in next stitch, 11-12-13-14-15-16 stitches remain on row after last marker thread (= half back piece). Work in stockinette stitch over stitches on front piece and on back piece, and A.1 (= 21 stitches) over stitches on each sleeve, AT THE SAME TIME on first round start increase for RAGLAN in every transition between body and sleeves – read explanation above. Continue increases for raglan every other round. When A.1 has been worked 1 time vertically there are 122-126-130-134-138-142 stitches on round. Continue with A.2 (= 25 stitches) over stitches in A.1 with stockinette stitch over front piece and back piece, and continue with increase for raglan every other round until increase has been done 22-25-27-29-33-36 times in total on each side of the 4 stitches with marker threads = 274-302-322-342-378-406. REMEMBER THE KNITTING GAUGE! After last increase in raglan work without increases until piece measures 20-23-25-27-31-34 cm = 8"-9"-9¾"-10⅝"-12¼"-13⅜" from marker. Work next round as follows: Work the first 34-38-41-44-49-53 stitches (= half back piece), slip the next 69-75-79-83-91-97 stitches on a stitch holder for sleeve, cast on 6-6-6-8-10-12 new stitches on needle (= in the side under sleeve), work the next 68-76-82-88-98-106 stitches (= front piece), slip the next 69-75-79-83-91-97 stitches on a stitch holder (= sleeve), cast on 6-6-6-8-10-12 new stitches on needle (= in the side under sleeve), work the remaining 34-38-41-44-49-53 stitches (= half back piece). NOW MEASURE PIECE FROM HERE! BODY: = 148-164-176-192-216-236 stitches. Continue in stockinette stitch until piece measures 27-26-26-26-24-23 cm = 10⅝"-10¼"-10¼"-10¼"-9½"-9" from division. Switch to circular needle size 4 mm = US 6. Work rib (= purl 1/knit 1) over all stitches. Continue rib like this for 4 cm = 1½". Loosely bind off with knit over knit and purl over purl, read BIND-OFF TIP. Sweater measures approx. 56-58-60-62-64-66 cm = 22"-22¾"-23⅝"-24⅜"-25¼"-26" from shoulder. SLEEVE: Slip the 69-75-79-83-91-97 stitches from stitch holder in one side of piece on a short circular needle/double pointed needles size 5 mm = US 8 and pick in addition up 1 stitch in each of the 6-6-6-8-10-12 stitches cast on in the side under sleeve = 75-81-85-91-101-109 stitches. Insert 1 marker thread in the middle of the 6-6-6-8-10-12 stitches under sleeve and move the marker thread upwards when working, it is used for decrease later. Begin round at the marker thread and continue with A.2 and stockinette stitch in the round. When piece measures 3 cm = 1⅛" from division, decrease 2 stitches mid under sleeve - read DECREASE TIP. Decrease like this every 3½-3-2-1½-1-1 cm = 1¼"-1⅛"-¾"-½"-⅜"-⅜" 10-11-13-16-19-21 times in total = 55-59-59-59-63-67 stitches. Continue until piece measures 38-35-34-32-29-26 cm = 15"-13¾"-13⅜"-12½"-11⅜"-10¼" from division - or desired length (shorter measurements in the larger sizes because of longer yoke). Work 1 round while decreasing 11 stitches evenly over stitches in A.2 = 44-48-48-48-52-56 stitches. Switch to double pointed needles size 4 mm = US 6 and work rib in the round = knit 1/purl 1 for 4 cm = 1½". Bind off with knit over knit and purl over purl (to avoid a tight bind-off edge use double pointed needles size 4 mm = US 6). Work the other sleeve the same way. |
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