Aurora wrote:
Hei! Skal raglanøkningen også gjøre i diagrammet på A.1. For om jeg øker på diagramet så vil jo det ikke stemme med diagrammet? Trenger svar så fort som mulig.
29.01.2023 - 01:31DROPS Design answered:
Hei Aurora. Du øker kun ved overgangen mellom bol og erme der du har satt merketrådene. Det økes 1 maske på hver side av 1 maske glattstrikk = 8 masker økt på en økeomgang. mvh DROPS Design
30.01.2023 - 14:27
Natasha wrote:
Hi, I am currently completing the raglan increases, I am now on A2, repeating the pattern until I have completed 25 increases (2nd size). I am very confused as the math doesn’t seem to add up… if I start with 126sts and make 25 increases (8sts increased every increase row), how do I achieve 302sts? My calculations put me at a total of 326sts. Can you please help me understand what I am doing wrong or highlight where I am getting confused please?
03.01.2023 - 23:06DROPS Design answered:
Hi Natasha, Your increases for raglan started when you worked A.1, and you have completed 3 increases for raglan before starting A.2. You then have 126 stitches and increase a further 22 times (3 + 22 = a total of 25 times) while working A.2. 126 + (22 x 8) = 302 stitches. Happy knitting!
04.01.2023 - 07:48
ANNE-LUCIE PARENT wrote:
Bonjour, dans le diagramme, pour les 5 premières mailles à tricoter ensemble, les explications disent de passer l'avant dernière maille sur la dernière, mais comment y accéder vu qu'on a remis les mailles sur l'aiguille gauche??
22.12.2022 - 11:29DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Mme Parent, l'avant-dernière maille s'entend à partir de la 1ère des 5 mailles glissées sur l'aiguille gauche,autrement dit, la 2ème à partir de la pointe - cette vidéo montre comment tricoter 5 mailles ensemble à l'endroit (et celle-ci comment tricoter 5 mailles ensemble torse à l'endroit. Bon tricot!
22.12.2022 - 11:38
Gitte wrote:
Hej, jeg forstår ikke den sidste del af ærmet, inden ribkanten. Der står at man skal tage 11 masker ind jævnt fordelt over de 25 der er i A2. Men der står ikke hvor i A2 man skal tage dem ind. Og det er jo næsten for hver to masker man skal tage én ind, kan det passe? Og skal man tage ind ved vrang-kanten, fx? Og hvordan skal de tages ind? To drejet sammen? Eller bare to sammen? Og hvis man tager ind ved vrangkanten, skal det være drejet vrang? Jeg mangler vejledning :-) Tak!
13.10.2022 - 10:10DROPS Design answered:
Hei Gitte. Jo, det står JEVNT fordelt (f.eks 1 rett, 2 rett sammen 5 ganger, 1 rett, 2 rett sammen 6 ganger og 1 rett ELLER dersom du ønsker å strikke vrangmaskene sammen, kan du strikker 2 rett sammen, 2 vrang rett sammen, 1 rett, 2 rett sammen 3 ganger, 1 rett, 2 rett sammen 4 ganger, 1 rett, 2 vrang rett sammen og 2 rett sammen). Du strikker bare 2 masker rett sammen, selv om det er 2 vrangmasker eller 1 rett og 1 vrang. mvh DROPS Design
24.10.2022 - 08:17
Roxane wrote:
I have purchased DROPS Brushed Alpaca Silk for the Bronze Summer Sweater. When doing the sample knitting gauge I had to go up from needle US size 8 to US size 9. When starting the yoke, the pattern calls for needle size US size 6. Would I use US size 6, or because I went up a size on my sample knitting gauge, would I use US size 7?
21.09.2022 - 15:57DROPS Design answered:
Dear Roxane, tension is with worked with needle size 5 mm / US 8, if you need needle size 6 to get the correct tension, you have to adjust the same way the smaller needle. Happy knitting!
21.09.2022 - 17:19
Jantine Lasonder wrote:
Ontzettend jammer dat dit patroon zo verwarrend geschreven is. Uiteindelijk via ravelry een goede uitleg gevonden. Maar toch besloten het niet te gaan breien. Alleen het uitzoeken leidde tot inmense frustratie. Nu maar iets anders gaan breien met het aangeschafte garen.
15.09.2022 - 16:25
Roxane wrote:
I would like to knit Bronze Summer Sweater in size large. According to the pattern, using Drops Air I would need 400 grams. If I wanted to use Drops brushed alpaca silk and looking at the Alternative yarn chart, it states I would use 215 grams? Does that mean I would use less yarn (like instead of 8 ball of Drops Air I would use 4 balls of Drops brushed alpaca silk, or would I need twice the amount of Drops Air, or 16 balls of Drops brushed alpaca silk?
11.09.2022 - 21:03DROPS Design answered:
Dear Roxane, you need 400 g DROPS Air in size L (= 1 ball = 50 g / 150 m) this would means 215 g DROPS Brushed Alpaca Silk (= 1 ball =25 g / 140 m) - you would need 9 balls Brushed Alpaca Silk (25 g each) or 8 balls Air (50 g each) in size L. Happy knitting!
12.09.2022 - 11:34
Anne wrote:
Mønster A1 er veldig dårlig designet og forklart. Ikke noe stemmer hverken med antall masker eller bilde av mønsteret. Så her føler jeg at man må dikte litt selv. Jeg har strikka i 50 år, og jeg syntes dette er forvirrende. Tenker da på de som er nybegynnere, de må jo miste motet med en gang.
09.09.2022 - 09:29
Eija wrote:
Minulla on pääntiellä 102 silmukkaa kudottuna ohjeen mukaan. Ohjeessa käsketään kutomaan 14 silmukkaa, laittamaan silmukkamerkki, sitten kudotaan taas 21 ja laitetaan silmukkamerkki, sen jälkeen 28 silmukkaa ja merkki, 21 silmukkaa ja lopuksi 14 silmukkaa. Jos lasken yhteen ohjeessa luetellut silmukat niin yhteismääräksi tulee 98 - mitä tehdään neljälle ylimääräille silmukalle - mihin ne kuuluvat ja mitä niille tehdään?
08.09.2022 - 12:11DROPS Design answered:
Hei, merkit kiinnitetään silmukoihin, ei niiden väliin. Eli nämä 4 ylimääräistä silmukkaa ovat ne silmukat, joihin merkit kiinnitetään.
08.09.2022 - 17:27
Marnie wrote:
I am knitting medium and when working A1, row 3, after knitting 5 stitches twisted. I end up with 4 stitches before the purl 2 stitches then the cable, I have done this three times and still have the same problem. Please advise what I happening thank you so much,
30.08.2022 - 03:39DROPS Design answered:
Hi Marnie, On row 3 in A,1 you increase 8 stitches by making 8 yarn overs and decrease 4 stitches on each side of these when you knit/knit twisted together (8 stitches reduced in total). So the number of stitches within A.1 should remain the same. Hope this helps and happy knitting!
30.08.2022 - 06:58
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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