Annamaria wrote:
Buongiorno,non mi è chiaro il diagramma 2 alla fine ai lati ci sono dei triangolini neri ma non è spiegato che cosa vuol dire? grazie
18.03.2014 - 10:54DROPS Design answered:
Buongiorno Annamaria, il diagramma M.2 come tutti i diagrammi si legge dal basso verso l'alto, e sempre da destra verso sinistra, visto che si lavora in tondo. Il diagramma è ripetuto lungo il giro, quindi quando si arriva alla fine si riparte dall'inizio, i triangolini ai lati sono il proseguimento di quelli dall'altro lato e corrispondono all'accavallata, indicata come ultimo simbolo nella legenda. Ci riscriva se ha altri dubbi. Buon lavoro!!!
18.03.2014 - 15:33
Anna Maria wrote:
Buongiorno nel diagramma n2 il triangolino con tre maglie c'è un errore nella spiegazione,perchè è uguale al triangolino del diagramma 1
16.03.2014 - 06:53DROPS Design answered:
Buongiorno Anna Maria. I simboli sono diversi per avere una corretta rappresentazione del diagramma. Il diag M.2 viene lavorato sullo sprone e comporta delle diminuzioni nel n complessivo delle m. Nel primo triangolino, le m lavorate insieme vengono recuperate dalle m gettate (quindi il n delle m non cambia); quando lavora il secondo triangolino, vengono diminuite 2 m (corrispondono ai quadrati neri della riga successiva). Ci riscriva se non è chiaro. Buon lavoro!
16.03.2014 - 09:17
Anna Maria wrote:
Buongiorno,sono arrivata al giro di aumenti ma non ho capito questo passaggio:aum una mag dopo e il terzo segno e prima del secondo e del quarto segno grazie mille
15.03.2014 - 12:06DROPS Design answered:
Buonasera Anna Maria, a questo punto nel lavoro ha inserito 4 segnapunti: sul f successivo deve aumentare 1 m prima del 1° e del 3° segnapunti e 1 m dopo il 2° e il 4° segnapunti; per fare l'aumento, deve prendere il filo tra 2 m e lavorarlo. Ci riscriva se ha altri dubbi. Buon lavoro!!
15.03.2014 - 19:53
Lonneke wrote:
Safran+cotton/viscose is prachtig; alpaca kriebelt op je blote vel.Foutje:pand,over het midden "Maat M:in elke 5e...."moet zijn 6e. Merci.
31.08.2012 - 22:15DROPS Design answered:
Hallo. Ik heb het originele patroon bekeken en u heeft gelijk. Ik heb het aangepast. Bedankt.
03.09.2012 - 12:25Destrée wrote:
Mesdames, Pour ce modèle vous proposez le colori Safran n°22 brun et Alpaca 3800 bruyère. Dans le nuancier l'Alpaca 3800 correspond au Vieux Rose. Est-ce bien cette nuance pour la réalisation du modèle proposé ou le 3800 bruyère est un colori à sortir? Merci de votre réponse. Cordialement. Christine DESTREE
17.06.2012 - 18:09DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Christine, le top présenté est tricoté en Safran n°23, brun + Alpaca 3800, bruyère. Pour toute aide sur les coloris, n'hésitez pas à demander conseil à votre détaillant DROPS. Bon tricot !
25.06.2012 - 11:15
Jill wrote:
I had a question about your pattern on this top. In the pattern diagram, it says that the stitches are bound off in the black squares, and I don't think they are bound off. Can you explain the diagram to me. Thanks.
15.06.2012 - 04:15DROPS Design answered:
Dear Jill, the black squares in M2 refers to the sts that have been decreased before. just skip these black square, the matching sts have been worked together on row before. Happy knitting !
06.12.2012 - 14:23
Jill wrote:
The explanation to the pattern diagram is not correct. The triangle in the square and the triangle over 3 squares is the same. One of them needs to be corrected. Please let me know what the correction is. Thank you.
09.06.2012 - 00:52
Abuelita wrote:
Joli modèle mais, quel intérêt de mélanger le coton avec de l'alpaca? Je ne comprends pas, un pull manches coures, pour le printemps ou l'été, avec de l'alpaca????
22.02.2012 - 15:46DROPS Design answered:
Le mélange coton/laine est très confortable toute l'année, il existe même des fils composé ainsi même si nous n'en avons pas. La laine est une fibre effectivement agréable l'été aussi car elle respire. 2 fils du groupe A peuvent se substituer à 1 fil du groupe C, il y a ainsi plein d'options possibles pour tous les goûts. Bon tricot !
23.02.2012 - 09:09
DROPS Design wrote:
Ivy, We are publishing a measure chart with each design. There you see the garments finished measures. The measures in the chart is in cm and measured from side to side. To figure out which size to make, the best is to measure a garment you have and like the size of and then compare with the chart.
10.06.2011 - 17:48
Ivy Fasko wrote:
Hello - what measurements do the sizes S, M, XXL, etc correspond to?
10.06.2011 - 07:32
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DROPS Short sleeved top in in Safran and Alpaca
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Knitting gauge: 15 sts x 19 rows on needles size 6 mm / US 10 with 1 strand of each quality in stockinette sts. = 10 x 10 cm / 4" x 4". Pattern: see diagram M.1 and M.2. The diagram shows the pattern from the right side Increasing tips: Inc 1 st by picking up a st in st from previous row and knit it. Body: The top is knitted round on circular needles. Cast on 100-110-120-140-150-170 sts using both ends of the circular needle (to make sure the edge becomes elastic) with 1 strand of each quality (= double strand). Remove 1 needle. Then K1 round, P 1 round and K 1 round and continue to knit diagram M.1 around. After 1 repeat of M.1 continue in stockinette whilst adjusting number of sts to 98-110-122-142-156-174 on first round after M.1. When piece measures 14-14-15-16-16-17 cm / 5½"-5½"-6"-6¼"-6¼"-6¾", insert 4 markers as follows: Knit 15-17-20-24-26-30 sts, insert marker before next st (= 1st marker ), knit 19-21-21-23-26-27 sts, insert marker before next st (= 2nd marker ), knit 30-34-40-48-52-60 sts, insert marker before next st (= 3rd marker ), knit 19-21-21-23-26-27 sts, insert marker before next st (= 4th marker ), knit the remaining 15-17-20-24-26-30 sts. Now inc 1 st after the 1st and 3rd marker and before the 2nd and 4th marker - see Increasing tips above – as follows: Size XS - S: on every 5th round a total of 4-4 times = 114-126 sts Size M: On every 6th round a total of 4 times = 138 sts Size L - XL - XXL: on every 10th round a total of 3-3-3 times = 154-168-186 sts. After all inc have been made, remove markers and insert 2 new markers, 1 at the beginning of round and 1 after 57-63-69-77-84-93 sts. When piece measures 37-38-39-40-41-42 cm / 14½"-15"-15¼"-15¾"-16⅛"-16½" bind off 8 sts each side for armhole (i.e. 4 sts both sides of markers) = 49-55-61-69-76-85 sts left on front and back piece. Put the piece aside and knit the sleeves. Sleeve: Cast on 40-40-50-50-50-50 sts using 2 double pointed needles size 6 mm / US 10 with 1 strand of each yarn quality (= double strand). Remove 1 needle and knit 1 round on double pointed needles, purl 1 round and knit 1 round. Now knit M.1. After 1 repeat of M.1 bind off 8 sts mid under arm = 32-32-42-42-42-42 sts. Put the sts on a holder and knit the other sleeve. Yoke: Put the sleeves in on the same circular needle as the body where you bound off for armholes = 162-174-206-222-236-254 sts. Work 8-10-12-14-16-18 rounds in stockinette st, at the same time dec 1-7-13-11-18-17 sts evenly on the 2nd-3rd-4th-5th-5th-6th round and again on the 4th-7th-8th-9h-10th-12th round = 160-160-180-200-200-220 sts. Now work M.2. After M.2 there are 128-128-144-160-160-176 sts remaining. Knit 2 rounds stockinette sts whilst adjusting number of sts to 117-123-129-135-144-159 on the last round. Purl 1 round, knit 2 rounds and knit a round of holes as follows: *yo, K3 tog*, repeat from *-* = 78-82-86-90-96-106 sts left. Knit 2 rounds, purl 1 round and bind off in purled sts. The top measures approx 52-54-56-58-60-62 cm / 20½"-21¼"-22"-22¾"-23⅝"-24⅜" from lowest point. Assembly: Sew the openings under the arms. |
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