Anna wrote:
This pattern, shown in the photos, does not have braids. Is this description good?
18.09.2024 - 14:40DROPS Design answered:
Dear Anna, you will cross the stitches working cables over 2 sts on each side of front / back piece when working ribbing edge after vent. Happy knitting!
18.09.2024 - 15:48
Hasen wrote:
Die Strickanleitung ist sehr gut erklärt
18.09.2024 - 14:04
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Knitted sweater in DROPS Melody. The piece is worked top down with raglan, double neck and split in sides. Sizes S - XXXL.
DROPS 252-11 |
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------------------------------------------------------- EXPLANATIONS FOR THE PATTERN: ------------------------------------------------------- RAGLAN: Increase 1 stitch by making 1 yarn over, which is then worked on the next round as follows: BEFORE MARKER-THREAD: Slip the yarn-over off the left needle and replace it twisted (insert the left needle through the back when replacing it). Knit the front loop of the yarn-over to avoid a hole. Then work the new stitch in stockinette stitch. AFTER MARKER-THREAD: Knit the yarn-over through the back loop to avoid a hole. Then work the new stitch in stockinette stitch. CABLE TIP: Cable 2 stitches without using the cable needle as follows: TOWARDS THE RIGHT: Knit the 2nd stitch on the left needle as usual, keeping the first stitch on the needle, then knit the first stitch. Slip both stitches onto the right needle. TOWARDS THE LEFT: Knit the 2nd stitch on the left needle through the back loop, keeping the first stitch on the needle, then knit the first stitch. Slip both stitches onto the right needle. DECREASE TIP: Decrease 1 stitch on each side of the marker-thread as follows: Work until there are 4 stitches left before the marker-thread, knit 2 together, knit 4 (marker-thread sits in the middle of these 4 stitches), slip 1 stitch knit-wise, knit 1 and pass the slipped stitch over the knitted stitch (2 stitches decreased). ------------------------------------------------------- START THE PIECE HERE: ------------------------------------------------------- SWEATER – SHORT OVERVIEW OF THE PIECE: The pattern uses both long and short needles; start with the length which fits the number of stitches and change when necessary. The neck and yoke are worked in the round with circular needle, from the right back shoulder, top down. When the yoke is finished, it is divided for the body and sleeves. The body is continued in the round, while the sleeves wait. The body is divided for the split in each side and the front and back pieces finished separately, back and forth. The sleeves are worked in the round, top down. The neck is folded double and fastened to the inside to finish. NECK: Cast on 80-80-88-88-96-96 stitches with circular needle size 6 MM = US 10 and DROPS Melody. Change to circular needle size 4.5 MM = US 7 (casting on with a larger needle size makes the cast-on edge elastic). Work rib in the round (knit 2, purl 2) for 11 cm = 4⅜". The neck is later folded double to give a neck of approx. 5 cm = 2". The beginning of the round is the back right shoulder. Insert 1 marker after 29-29-31-31-33-33 stitches (approx. mid-front); the piece is measured from this marker. YOKE: Continue in the round with needle size 6 MM = US 10. Insert 4 marker-threads in the piece as follows, without working the stitches and insert them between 2 knitted stitches from the rib (the raglan-stitches). Count 1 stitch, insert marker-thread 1 (= beginning of round), count 16 stitches (= sleeve), insert marker-thread 2, count 24-24-28-28-32-32 stitches (= front piece), insert marker-thread 3, count 16 stitches (= sleeve), insert marker-thread 4, with 24-24-28-28-32-32 stitches left after this last marker-thread (= back piece). Work stockinette stitch in the round and increase for RAGLAN after/before the 2 raglan-stitches at each marker-thread, in each transition between the body and sleeves – read description above (= 8 stitches increased on each increase-round). Increase for raglan every 2nd round a total of 17-18-19-20-22-23 times = 216-224-240-248-272-280 stitches. Remember to maintain the knitting gauge. Continue the stockinette stitch without further increases, until the piece measures 20-22-23-24-26-28 cm = 8"-8¾"-9"-9½"-10¼"-11" from the marker mid-front. Now divide for the body and sleeves. DIVIDE FOR BODY AND SLEEVES: AT THE SAME TIME as working the next round, divide for the body and sleeves as follows: Knit 2-2-2-3-3-4 (part of the back piece), place the next 46-48-50-50-54-54 stitches on a thread for the sleeve, cast on 4-8-8-10-10-16 stitches (in side mid-under the sleeve), knit 62-64-70-74-82-86 (front piece), place the next 46-48-50-50-54-54 stitches on a thread for the sleeve, cast on 4-8-8-10-10-16 stitches (in side mid-under the sleeve), knit the last 60-62-68-71-79-82 stitches (back piece). The body and sleeves are finished separately. BODY: = 132-144-156-168-184-204 stitches. Insert 1 marker-thread in the middle of the 4-8-8-10-10-16 cast-on stitches under each sleeve; allow the threads to follow your work onwards – they are used when working the split in each side. Work to the first marker-thread; the round starts here. Continue with stockinette stitch in the round until the piece measures 39-41-43-45-47-49 cm = 15¼"-16⅛"-17"-17¾"-18½"-19¼" from the marker mid-front, working the last round as follows: Start 2 stitches before the beginning of the round, place 2 stitches on cable needle in front of piece, knit 2, place the marker-thread on the needle, knit 2 from the cable needle, work until there are 2 stitches left before the 2nd marker-thread, place 2 stitches on cable needle behind the piece, knit 2, place the marker-thread on the needle, knit 2 from the cable needle, work to end of round. Now divide for the split in each side at each marker-thread, place the back piece stitches on a stitch holder and work the front piece back and forth as described below. FRONT PIECE: = 66-72-78-84-92-102 stitches. On the next row (wrong side) start the rib. AT THE SAME TIME increase 20-22-28-30-30-36 stitches evenly on the row = 86-94-106-114-122-138 stitches as follows: Change to circular needle size 4.5 MM = US 7, work rib (purl 2, knit 2 – remember to increase), until there are 2 stitches left, purl 2. Continue this rib, AT THE SAME TIME cable the outermost 2 stitches on each side, on each row from the right side as follows - read CABLE TIP: Cable 2 stitches towards the right, continue the rib until there are 2 stitches left, cable 2 stitches towards the left. When the rib measures 6 cm = 2⅜", bind off with rib. The sweater measures approx. 45-47-49-51-53-55 cm = 17¾"-18½"-19¼"-20"-21"-21⅝" from the marker mid-front and approx. 50-52-54-56-58-60 cm = 19¾"-20½"-21¼"-22"-22¾"-23⅝" from the top of the shoulder. BACK PIECE: Work in the same way as the front piece until the rib measures 8 cm = 3⅛". The back piece is 2 cm = ¾" longer than the front piece. SLEEVES: Place the 46-48-50-50-54-54 sleeve-stitches from the thread on one side of the piece on short circular needle size 6 MM = US 10 and knit up 1 stitch in each of the 4-8-8-10-10-16 stitches cast on under the sleeve = 50-56-58-60-64-70 stitches. Insert a marker-thread in the middle of the 4-8-8-10-10-16 stitches under the sleeve. Start at the marker-thread and work stockinette stitch in the round. When the sleeve measures 2 cm = ¾", decrease under the sleeve – read DECREASE TIP. Decrease 2 stitches every 11-5-5-5-4-2½ cm = 4⅜"-2"-2"-2"-1½"-1" a total of 4-7-7-7-8-11 times = 42-42-44-46-48-48 stitches. Continue working until the sleeve measures 38-37-36-36-34-33 cm = 15"-14½"-14¼"-14¼"-13⅜"-13" from the division. Change to double pointed needles size 4.5 MM = US 7. Work rib (knit 2, purl 2), AT THE SAME TIME increase 10-10-8-10-8-8 stitches evenly on the first round = 52-52-52-56-56-56 stitches. When the rib measures 6 cm = 2⅜", bind off with rib. The sleeve measures approx. 44-43-42-42-40-39 cm = 17¼"-17"-16½"-16½"-15¾"-15¼" from the division. ASSEMBLY: Fold the neck double to the inside and sew down. To avoid the neck being tight and rolling outwards, it is important that the seam is elastic. |
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