Gemmayamamoto wrote:
I had no problems printing the photo but I couldn't print the pattern. Is that me or....
05.08.2013 - 17:35DROPS Design answered:
Dear Gemmayamamoto, when you click on "print the pattern", a new window opens then you should also click on "Print pattern" a 2nd time. Happy knitting!
06.08.2013 - 10:04
Gundula wrote:
Noch ein Tipp: Wenn die nasse Tasche aus der Maschine kommt stopfe ich sie ein wenig mit alten Geschirrtückern aus. So trocknet ein kleines "Bäuchlein" und die Tsche bekommt mehr 3-dimensionale Form.
27.05.2013 - 23:03
Gundula wrote:
Die Frage nach dem Größenverhältnis von (ungefilzter) Tasche zu Klappe hat sich mir auch gestellt. Nach dem Filzen passte alles toll! Tipp: Das Waschprogramm braucht nicht ganz durzulaufen. Je länger es läuft desto kleiner wird die Tasche. Ich bevorzuge 30 Minuten. Damit genug Wasser in die Maschine läuft gebe ich 3 Tennisbälle dazu. Ich liebe dieses Modell und habe damit die Lust am Maschinenfilzen entdeckt. Unbedingt ausprobieren!
27.05.2013 - 22:58
M. Braam wrote:
Het gaat over de gestreepte tas. De onderkant moet toch ook dichtgenaaid? In het patroon staat alleen de rechterkant.
28.10.2012 - 20:08DROPS Design answered:
Nee, het patroon klopt. Je breit de tas in één stuk, vouwt hem dubbel (verticaal) en sluit de zijnaad (rechterkant).
29.10.2012 - 15:51
Simone wrote:
Genau so habe ich das gemacht. OK, es sieht nur so "falsch" aus. Ich werde es so lassen. Vielen Dank für die Antworten. Ich wünsche frohe Feiertage und einen guten Rutsch!
22.12.2010 - 20:13
DROPS Deutsch wrote:
Ist Deine Tasche zu gross? Tasche total 48 cm, Klappe inkl. Abnahmen ca. 20 cm. Die Klappe ist also fast halb so lang wie die Tasche und das stimmt mit dem Bild überein.
22.12.2010 - 08:51
Simone wrote:
Ja, das habe ich gemacht. Aber das Verhältnis zwischen Klappe und Tasche stimmt nicht. Die Tasche ist natür- lich noch zu groß (muss ja noch filzen) aber die Klappe würde schon passen (ohne zu filzen). Oder schrumpft die Tasche mehr als die Klappe?
21.12.2010 - 20:53
DROPS Deutsch wrote:
Nei, nach 15 wird erst abgenommen. Man strickt also vor dem Abketten noch 8 Reihen.
21.12.2010 - 08:48
Simone wrote:
Filztasche mit Klappe + Bommel Die Klappe an der Rückseite soll nur 15 cm sein. Kann das stimmen???
20.12.2010 - 22:00
Viveca Syrén wrote:
Ska väskan tovas med rätsidan eller avigsidan utåt? Vilken sidan ska vara ytterst när den är klar? /Viveca
17.07.2008 - 15:00
DROPS 86-14 |
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DROPS Felted Purses in Snow
DROPS 86-14 |
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Gauge: Before felting: 11 sts x 15 rows in stockinette st = 10 x 10 cm. After felting: 13.5 sts x 28 rows (25 rows on strap). Felting: The purse is felted in the washing machine on regular cycle with warm water and a small amount of detergent. Front (side without flap): Cast on 38 sts and knit stockinette st. When the piece measures 8 cm dec 1 st at each side. Continue to dec 1 st at each side every 8 cm until 30 sts remain. When the piece measures 48 cm bind off all sts. Back (side with flap): Cast on and knit the same as the front. When the piece measures 48 cm dec 1 st at each side = 28 sts. Measure the flap from here. When the flap measures 15 cm bind off 2 sts at each side every other row a total of 4 times, bind off the remaining 12 sts. Assembly: Sew the front and back together at bottom and sides. Shoulder strap: Cast on 8 sts and knit stockinette st. When strap measures 140 cm bind off all sts. Fold in half lengthwise and sew edges together to form a long tube. Sew ends of strap at each side of the purse. Crochet 1 sc in the 5th st from one side of the bound-off edge on flap. Make a ch 50 cm long, then 1 sc in 8th st from same side of the bound-off edge = loop. Make a pompom approx. 10 cm in diameter – see instructions on page 29, and tie pompom to center of loop. Now felt the purse – see instructions above. STRIPED PURSE Measurements: Before felting: 29 cm wide x 60 cm high [11?3/8" x 23?5/8"] After felting: 24 cm wide x 32 cm high [9.5" x 12?5/8"] Materials: SNOW 100 gr nr 3, brown 100 gr nr 5, turquoise 100 gr nr 6, olive 100 gr nr 25, green DROPS 8 mm [US 11] needles, or size needed to obtain correct gauge. Gauge: Before felting: 11 sts x 15 rows in stockinette st = 10 x 10 cm. After felting: 13.5 sts x 28 rows (25 rows on strap). Felting: The purse is felted in the washing machine on regular cycle with warm water and a small amount of detergent. Purse: The bag is worked from bottom upwards with side seam on right-hand side and seam at the bottom. Cast on 65 sts with green and knit stockinette st. When the piece measures 20 cm change to turquoise. When the piece measures 39 cm change to olive. When the piece measures 58 cm change to brown and knit 2 rows garter st and then bind off all sts. Shoulder strap: Cast on 8 sts with brown and knit stockinette st until strap measures 120 cm, bind off all sts. Assembly: Fold the purse in half and sew side seams. Sew bottom seam. Sew strap ends at each side on the inside of the purse – sew halfway down on the olive stripe. Fringe: Fasten 8 fringe tufts around the brown stripe at top as follows: cut 4 strands 35 cm long in brown, fold in half and pull folded end through the bound-off edge, pull ends through loop. Now felt the purse as explained above. After felting – when the purse is still wet – fold half the olive stripe to right side. AFTER FELTING: If the piece is not felted enough and is too big: Wash the piece one more time in the washing machine while it is still wet add a terry towel that measures approx. 50 x 70 cm = 19¾" x 27½" - NOTE: Do not use a short program. If the piece has been felted too much and is too small: While the piece is still wet stretch it to the correct measurements, if the piece is dry, make sure to soak it first. Remember: All subsequent washes are as a normal wool garment. |
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