Trees wrote:
Ik moet 244 steken opzetten voor het lijf.\r\nDan ga ik breien precies volgens patroon, dan heb ik 152 steken gebreid.\r\nDan houd ik 92 steken over, wat doe ik daarmee??
11.12.2024 - 18:40
Carla wrote:
Nav mijn vraag, ik heb zelf al de oplossing gevonden, ik heb niet goed naar het telpatroon gekeken en zie nu waarom het me niet lukte: ik keek alleen naar de te breien kabel en niet naar de overige toeren die ik erbij moet breien boven en onder de kabel :-)
04.12.2024 - 14:49
Carla wrote:
Hallo, ik ben begonnen met breien maar eenmaal de eerste tour na het boord gebreid te hebben met A3, A4 en A5 snap ik niet hoe verder te gaan. Als ik A4 herhaal over A4 lijkt het me niet het juiste patroon te geven, evenals A3 over A3 en A5 over A5, dan zullen hele kleine kabeltjes geven. Kunt u me verder helpen ?
02.12.2024 - 13:42
Moira wrote:
Hi Can you explain what it means to work A.3 across A.1? Thank you.
01.12.2024 - 18:41DROPS Design answered:
Hi Moira, The 10/12 stitches in A.1 (depending on the size you are working) will now be worked according to diagram A.3 (also 10/12 stitches). Happy knitting!
02.12.2024 - 07:14
Moira McHarg wrote:
Hi Can you explain what it means to work A.3 across A.1? Thank you.
01.12.2024 - 18:35DROPS Design answered:
Hi Moira, it means you work A.3 in the same place (over the same stitches) where you have knitted A.1 so far. Happy knitting!
02.12.2024 - 09:41
Carla wrote:
Hallo, ik ben begonnen met breien maar eenmaal de eerste tour na het boord gebreid te hebben met A3, A4 en A5 snap ik niet hoe verder te gaan. Als ik A4 herhaal over A4 lijkt het me niet het juiste patroon te geven, evenals A3 over A3 en A5 over A5, dan zullen hele kleine kabeltjes geven. Kunt u me verder helpen ?
30.11.2024 - 18:12DROPS Design answered:
Dag Carla,
Toch zou dit het juiste patroon moeten zijn, misschien kost het wat tijd (lees een paar herhalingen in de hoogte van de patronen) voor dat je het patroon ziet ontstaan, zoals op de foto. Lees je de telpatronen van onder naar boven, zoals het hoort?
04.12.2024 - 21:13
Elise wrote:
Kunnen jullie uitleggen wat nu ‘het patroon’ is? Bij het achterpand staat op een gegeven moment ‘ga verder met dit patroon tot een lengte van…’ maar dat staat na een beschrijving waarin telkens steken verminderd worden. Ik neem aan dat het minderen maar 1x hoeft te gebeuren? Is het patroon daarna A3-A3-A5-A5-A3-A3-A5-A5?
16.11.2024 - 10:13DROPS Design answered:
Dag Elise,
In dit geval wordt inderdaad het gecreëerde patroon met A3-A3-A5-A5-A3-A3-A5-A5 bedoeld.
16.11.2024 - 17:59
MURIEL COUSIN wrote:
Rebonjour Pour le biais de l épaule il faut bien mettre trous mailles sur un fil tricoter la suite du rang puis aux rags suivants faire la même chose des deux côtés et garder le même fil? Cordialement
05.11.2024 - 15:43DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Mme Cousin, vous pouvez mettre en attente les mailles de chaque épaule sur le même fil mais il vous faudra 1 fil pour l'épaule droite et 1 fil pour l'épaule gauche; tricotez les mailles avant de les mettre en attente - et quand vous divisez l'ouvrage pour l'encolure, terminez chaque épaule séparément. Dans cette vidéo, nous montrons ce type de biais et d'encolure (pour un autre modèle, donc tout n'y est pas semblable), les mailles des biais sont mises sur des fils séparés, mais vous pouvez en garder un seul pour chaque épaule (au lieu de 3 dans la vidéo par ex.) Bon tricot!
05.11.2024 - 16:35
MURIEL COUSIN wrote:
Bonjour Comment on fait pour biaiser les épaules? On peut pas mettre toutes les mailles sur le même fil? Cordialement
05.11.2024 - 10:34DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Mme Cousin, vous pouvez tout à fait mettre les mailles du biais d'une épaule sur un seul fil (mais il faudra au moins 2 fils: 1 pour chaque épaule). Bon tricot!
05.11.2024 - 12:41
Lafont Angeles wrote:
Comment faire pour que les mailles no vrillent pas? Tous mes ouvrages son de travers lorsque je tricote en rond. Merci
24.10.2024 - 20:11
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Knitted over-sized sweater in DROPS Soft Tweed and DROPS Kid-Silk. The piece is worked bottom up with cables, sewn-in sleeves, diagonal shoulders and rolled edges. Sizes S - XXXL.
DROPS 254-18 |
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------------------------------------------------------- EXPLANATIONS FOR THE PATTERN: ------------------------------------------------------- GARTER STITCH (worked back and forth): Knit all rows, from both the right and wrong side. 1 ridge in height = knit 2 rows. PATTERN: See diagrams A.1 to A.5. Choose diagram for your size. The diagrams show the pattern from the right side. DECREASE TIP: To work out how to decrease evenly, count the total number of stitches to be decreased over (e.g., 22 stitches) and divide by number of decreases to be made (e.g., 5) = 4.4. In this example decrease by knitting each 3rd and 4th stitch together. INCREASE TIP: Increase 1 stitch on each side of the marker-thread as follows: Work until there are 2 stitches left before the marker thread, make 1 yarn over, knit 4 (marker thread sits in the middle of these 4 stitches) make 1 yarn over (= 2 stitches increased). On the next round knit the yarn overs twisted to avoid holes. Then work the new stitches in stockinette stitch. ------------------------------------------------------- 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 piece is worked in the round, bottom up as far as the armholes, then divided and the front and back pieces finished separately back and forth. The sleeves are worked in the round, bottom up. The pieces are sewn together. Stitches are knitted up around the neckline and the neck is worked in the round. If there is a «0» in your chosen size, skip the information and go straight to the next instruction. BODY: Cast on 244-244-268-284-324-332 stitches with circular needle size 3.5 MM = US 4, 1 strand DROPS Soft Tweed and 1 strand DROPS Kid-Silk (= 2 strands). Work rib and PATTERN– read description above, in the round as follows: Work rib (knit 2, purl 2) across the first 8-8-12-20-20-24 stitches, knit 2, work A.1, work rib (knit 2, purl 2) across the next 16-16-20-20-20-20 stitches, knit 2, work A.1, A.2, A.1, work rib (knit 2, purl 2) across the next 16-16-20-20-20-20 stitches, knit 2, work A.1, work rib (knit 2, purl 2) across the next 8-8-12-20-20-24 stitches, knit 2, work A.1, work rib (knit 2, purl 2) across the next 16-16-20-20-20-20 stitches, knit 2, work A.1, A.2, A.1, work rib (knit 2, purl 2) across the next 16-16-20-20-20-20 stitches, knit 2, work A.1. Work this rib for 6-6-6-7-7-7 cm = 2⅜"-2⅜"-2⅜"-2¾"-2¾"-2¾". Change to circular needle size 5 MM = US 8, work 10-10-14-22-22-26 stockinette stitches and decrease 2-0-2-2-0-0 stitches evenly over these stitches – read DECREASE TIP (= 8-10-12-20-22-26 stockinette stitches left), work A.3 across A.1, work 18-18-22-22-22-22 stockinette stitches and decrease 3-1-3-2-5-2 stitches evenly over these stitches (= 15-17-19-20-17-20 stockinette stitches left), work A.3 across A.1, A.4 across the next 36-36-36-36-48-48 stitches (across A.2), work A.5 across A.1, work 18-18-22-22-22-22 stockinette stitches and decrease 3-1-3-2-5-2 stitches evenly over these stitches (= 15-17-19-20-17-20 stockinette stitches left), work A.5 across A.1, work 10-10-14-22-22-26 stockinette stitches and decrease 2-0-2-2-0-0 stitches evenly over these stitches (= 8-10-12-20-22-26 stockinette stitches left), work A.3 across A.1, work 18-18-22-22-22-22 stockinette stitches and decrease 3-1-3-2-5-2 stitches evenly over these stitches (= 15-17-19-20-17-20 stockinette stitches left), work A.3 across A.1, A.4 across the next 36-36-36-36-48-48 stitches (across A.2), work A.5 across A.1, work 18-18-22-22-22-22 stockinette stitches and decrease 3-1-3-2-5-2 stitches evenly over these stitches (= 15-17-19-20-17-20 stockinette stitches left), work A.5 across A.1 = 228-240-252-272-304-324 stitches. Continue this pattern until the piece measures 35-36-37-38-39-40 cm = 13¾"-14¼"-14½"-15"-15¼"-15¾" – finishing after an even row in the diagrams to avoid cabling from the wrong side when working back and forth. Remember to maintain the knitting gauge. DIVIDE FOR ARMHOLES: On the next round, divide for the armholes as follows: Bind off the first 8-10-12-20-22-26 stitches, work 106-110-114-116-130-136 stitches as before (= front piece), bind off the next 8-10-12-20-22-26 stitches, work 106-110-114-116-130-136 stitches as before (= back piece). The front and back pieces are finished separately. BACK PIECE: = 106-110-114-116-130-136 stitches. Continue the pattern back and forth but with the outermost stitch on each side now worked in GARTER STITCH – read description above. When the piece measures 55-57-59-61-63-65 cm = 21⅝"-22½"-23¼"-24"-24¾"-25½", place stitches on threads for the diagonal shoulders and work the neckline as follows: DIAGONAL SHOULDERS: Place the outermost 3-3-3-4-4-4 stitches by the armhole on a thread (work these stitches first to avoid cutting the strand). Place 3-3-3-4-4-4 stitches on the threads a total of 4 times on each side (= 12-12-12-16-16-16 stitches on each thread). NECKLINE: AT THE SAME TIME, when there is 1 row left before the piece measures 57-59-61-63-65-67 cm = 22½"-23¼"-24"-24¾"-25½"-26⅜", decrease 6-6-6-6-8-8 stitches evenly across A.4. On the next row bind off the middle 26-26-26-26-30-30 stitches for the neckline and finish each shoulder separately. Continue placing stitches on the thread for the shoulder and bind off 2 stitches on the next row from the neck. When all stitches are either on a thread or bind off, there are 23-25-27-24-28-31 shoulder-stitches left on the needle and the piece measures approx. 59-61-63-65-67-69 cm = 23¼"-24"-24¾"-25½"-26⅜"-27⅛" from the top of the shoulder. Place the 12-12-12-16-16-16 stitches from the thread back on the needle together with the other 23-25-27-24-28-31 stitches = 35-37-39-40-44-47 stitches. Knit 1 row from the right side and decrease 3-3-3-3-4-4 stitches evenly across each cable (= 6-6-6-6-8-8 decreased stitches) = 29-31-33-34-36-39 stitches – NOTE: To avoid holes in the transitions between stitches placed on the thread, pick up the strand between 2 stitches and knit it twisted together with the next stitch on the left needle. Knit 1 row from the wrong side then bind off with knit from the right side. The piece measures approx. 60-62-64-66-68-70 cm = 23⅝"-24⅜"-25¼"-26"-26¾"-27½" from the top of the shoulder. Work the other shoulder in the same way (cut the strand and begin from the right side, when all stitches are back on the needle). FRONT PIECE: = 106-110-114-116-130-136 stitches. Continue the pattern back and forth but with the outermost stitch on each side worked in garter stitch. When there is 1 row left before the piece measures 54-56-57-58-59-60 cm = 21¼"-22"-22½"-22¾"-23¼"-23⅝", decrease 6-6-6-6-8-8 stitches evenly across A.4 = 100-104-108-110-122-128 stitches. On the next row place the middle 18-18-18-16-16-16 stitches on a thread for the neckline and finish each shoulder separately. You now bind off for the neckline and place stitches on a thread for the shoulder. Read both sections before continuing. NECKLINE: Bind off every 2nd row 2-2-2-2-3-3 times 2 stitches, then 1 stitch 2-2-2-3-3-3 times. DIAGONAL SHOULDER: AT THE SAME TIME when the piece measures 55-57-59-61-63-65 cm = 21⅝"-22½"-23¼"-24"-24¾"-25½", place the outermost 3-3-3-4-4-4 stitches by the armhole on a thread (work these stitches first to avoid cutting the strand). Place 3-3-3-4-4-4 stitches on the thread 4 times on each side (= 12-12-12-16-16-16 stitches on each thread). When all stitches are either on a thread or bind off, there are 23-25-27-24-28-31 shoulder-stitches left on the needle and the piece measures approx. 59-61-63-65-67-69 cm = 23¼"-24"-24¾"-25½"-26⅜"-27⅛" from the top of the shoulder. Place the 12-12-12-16-16-16 stitches from the thread back on the needle together with the other 23-25-27-24-28-31 stitches = 35-37-39-40-44-47 stitches. Knit 1 row from the right side and decrease 3-3-3-3-4-4 stitches evenly across each cable (= 6-6-6-6-8-8 decreased stitches) = 29-31-33-34-36-39 stitches – NOTE: To avoid holes in the transitions between stitches placed on the thread, pick up the strand between 2 stitches and knit it twisted together with the next stitch on the left needle. Knit 1 row from the wrong side, then bind off with knit from the right side. The piece measures approx. 60-62-64-66-68-70 cm = 23⅝"-24⅜"-25¼"-26"-26¾"-27½" from the top of the shoulder. Work the other shoulder in the same way (cut the strand and begin from the right side, when all stitches are back on the needle). SLEEVES: The sleeves are worked in the round as far as the sleeve cap, which is then finished back and forth. Cast on 56-56-60-60-64-64 stitches with double pointed needles size 3.5 MM = US 4. Work rib (knit 2, purl 2) for 6-6-6-7-7-7 cm = 2⅜"-2⅜"-2⅜"-2¾"-2¾"-2¾". Change to double pointed needles size 5 MM = US 8 and knit 1 round, AT THE SAME TIME decrease 10-8-10-8-12-10 stitches evenly on the round– remember DECREASE TIP = 46-48-50-52-52-54 stitches. Insert 1 marker-thread at the beginning of the round (mid-under sleeve). Allow the thread to follow your work onwards; it is used when increasing under the sleeve. Work stockinette stitch until the sleeve measures 8-8-8-9-9-11 cm = 3⅛"-3⅛"-3⅛"-3½"-3½"-4⅜" from the cast-on edge. Now increase 2 stitches under the sleeve – read INCREASE TIP. Increase like this every 3½-3-3-2½-2-1½ cm = 1¼"-1⅛"-1⅛"-1"-¾"-½" a total of 11-12-12-13-15-16 times = 68-72-74-78-82-86 stitches. Work stockinette stitch until the sleeve measures 46-45-44-42-40-38 cm = 18"-17¾"-17¼"-16½"-15¾"-15". Now work the sleeve cap, back and forth from mid-under the sleeve for 2-3-4-6-7-8 cm =¾"-1⅛"-1½"-2⅜"-2¾"-3⅛". The whole sleeve measures 48-48-48-48-47-46 cm = 19"-19"-19"-19"-18½"-18". Bind off. ASSEMBLY: Sew the shoulder seams. Sew the sleeves to the armholes, inside the 1 edge stitch - NOTE – the split under the sleeve is sewn to the bottom of the armhole - see sketch. NECK: Use circular needle size 3.5 MM = US 4 and 1 strand of each quality (2 strands). Start from the right side by one shoulder seam and knit up 84-84-88-88-100-100 stitches (including the stitches from the thread in front) - the stitch count must be divisible by 4. Work rib in the round (knit 2, purl 2) for 6-6-7-7-8-8 cm = 2⅜"-2⅜"-2¾"-2¾"-3⅛"-3⅛". Work 3 rounds of stockinette stitch (= rolled edge). Change to circular needle size 5 MM = US 8 and bind off a little loosely with knit. |
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