Laura wrote:
In het patroon staat een zwart blokje met de opmerking =geen steek (sla dit ruitje over). mag die dan mee gebreid worden of niet mee tellen.
15.12.2014 - 22:42DROPS Design answered:
Hoi Laura. Deze steek bestaat niet, dus je moet deze overslaan (niet meetellen)
16.12.2014 - 16:31Katty Cademartori wrote:
Hola nesecito ayuda con patron85-6 no entiendo los cuadros negros dice que no se deben tejer me podrian explicar gracias
20.08.2014 - 00:05DROPS Design answered:
Hola Katty, los cuadros negros en realidad no son pts. Están ahí porque mas adelante en ese espacio va a haber pts al hacer aumentos. Pasamos de 34 pts en M.1 a 48 en M.2. Ignóralos.
20.08.2014 - 12:27
S.ruebke wrote:
Liebes Drops Team Kann ich den Pullover Drops 85-6 auch nur mit der Alaska Wolle stricken? Oder muss ich dann irgendwas ändern? Zum Beispiel Nadelstärke oder Maschenzahl? Danke
15.08.2014 - 15:38DROPS Design answered:
Sie müssen auf jeden Fall die Maschenprobe einhalten. Wenn Sie nur Alaska verwenden, wird das Maschenbild zu locker ausfallen, um auf die nötige Maschenprobe zu kommen. Sie sollten daher ein Ersatzgarn zu Silke-Tweed verwenden, Baby Merino, Alpaca oder BabyAlpaca Silk eignen sich in Kombination mit Alaska gut. Beachten Sie, dass Sie die Garnmenge neu berechnen müssen, wenn Sie ein Ersatzgarn verwenden.
15.08.2014 - 16:13
Gabi wrote:
Liebes Drops Team. Ich verstehe nicht in der Anleitung, was heißt links auf rechts und rechts auf links. Ich bitte um eine schnelle Antwort, denn ich möchte gleich loslegen. Liebe Grüße Gabi
28.05.2014 - 21:33DROPS Design answered:
Liebe Gabi, das soll bedeutet: 1 M re in Hin-R, 1 M li in Rück-R (das leere Kästchen), 1 M li in Hin-R, 1 M re in Rück-R (das Kästchen mit dem Kreuz). Die Strickschrift zeigt alle Reihen, Hin- und Rück-R. Viel Spaß beim Stricken!
31.05.2014 - 00:29
N.Toutenhoofd wrote:
Hallo, ik wil deze trui gaan breien ik vind hem erg mooi, vooral de kabel, maar er staat dat ik 400 gr Drops Silke-Tweed nodig heb en 1000 gr Drops Alaska, nu lees ik in het patroon dat de Silke-Tweed me moet breien maar dan is mijn vraag dan heb ik toch veel meer garen nodig van Silke-Tweed? Ik hoor het graag van u. Nannie Toutenhoofd
07.02.2014 - 13:30DROPS Design answered:
Hoi N. Toutenhoofd. Helaas is DROPS Silke-Tweed niet meer verkrijgbaar. Maar u kunt vervangen door bijvoorbeeld DROPS Alpaca. De looplengte van Silke-Tweed was veel langer per 50 gr. dan Alaska (200 m en 70 m per 50 gr). Brei je met DROPS Alpaca moet je wel de hoeveelheid opnieuw berekenen, zie hoe hier (punt 5 onder Garen).
07.02.2014 - 15:41
Martha Elizabeth wrote:
I like this but i don't understand Inglish, please you translate in spanish or Italian. Thanks
04.02.2014 - 22:04DROPS Design answered:
Hi Martha. We asked our translators to make it. We will make it available as soon as possible.
05.02.2014 - 10:51
Parel wrote:
Is het telpatroon voor heen en teruggaande naald of brei ik de steken teruggaand zoals ze zich voordoen, waarna ik 1 regel hoger het patroon weer oppak? Er staan nl geen regelnummers naast...
04.02.2014 - 20:59DROPS Design answered:
Hoi Parel. Op de teltekening zie je zowel de heen als de teruggaande nld, dus eerste rij is de heeng nld, lees van rechts naar links, en tweede rij is de terugg nld, lees van links naar rechts. enzovoort. 05.02.2014 - 16:48
Lovaglio wrote:
J'ai eu le plaisir de le tricoter pour mon fils c'était super et les explications sont simple super résultat
28.11.2013 - 13:52
Sigrid Hartig wrote:
Hallo, ich komm mit der Strickschrift und den Erklärungen zum Zopf nicht klar.( Dreieck) Wenn ich 4 Ma auf eine Hilfsnadel lege, wie kann ich dann zwei mal 4 Ma re von der Hilfsnadel stricken? Grundsätzlich kann ich einen normalen Zopf stricken, mich verwirrt jedoch auch die Anzahl der Ma , die nach Strickschrift für den Zopf verstrickt werden, es sind 10 Ma, oder?
25.11.2013 - 10:43DROPS Design answered:
Liebe Sigrid, Sie stricken nur 1 x 4 M von der Hilfsnadel. z.B. 4 M. auf eine Hilfsnadel vor die Arbeit legen, 4 M re stricken, dann die 4 re. von der Hilfsnadel str.
25.11.2013 - 12:07
Marina wrote:
Bonjour, j'aimerais beaucoup réaliser ce modèle pour mon mari, mais si j'ai bien compris les explications, le devant est plus grand que le dos vu qu'il y a (en taille XXL)104 mailles devant alors qu'on ne demande d'en faire que 89 pour le dos. Est-ce normal que le dos soit plus étroit que le devant? merci beaucoup et compliments pour le site,
08.11.2013 - 15:43DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Marina et merci. Le dos se tricote entièrement en jersey, alors qu'au milieu devant on a une torsade, et la torsade va resserrer les mailles. Pour que les 2 pièces aient bien la même largeur, on doit alors monter plus de mailles pour le devant que pour le dos. Bon tricot!
08.11.2013 - 17:01
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Men's knitted pullover with cables in DROPS Alaska and DROPS Alpaca
DROPS 85-6 |
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Gauge: 13 sts x 18 rows with 1 strand of each yarn on larger needles in stockinette = 10 x 10 cm. Rib: *K 3, P 3*, repeat from *-*. Pattern: The pattern is seen from the right side. Pattern 1 (M.1) is the first 10 rows of the chart. The black squares in Pattern 1 are NOT sts – skip over these squares. Pattern 2 (M.2) is the top 24 rows of the chart. Front: Cast on 60-66-72-78-84 sts on smaller needles with 1 strand each Alaska + Alpaca and knit rib as follows (row 1 = right side): Size 12/14 years: K 1 (edge st knit in garter st), *P 3, K 3*, repeat *-* a total of 2 times, Pattern 1 (= 34 sts), *K 3, P 3*, repeat *-* a total of 2 times, end with K 1 (edge st knit in garter st). Size S/M: K 1 (edge st knit in garter st), *K 3, P 3*, repeat *-* a total of 2 times, K 3, Pattern 1 (= 34 sts), *K 3, P 3*, repeat *-* a total of 2 times, end with K 3 and K 1 (edge st knit in garter st). Size L: K 1 (edge st knit in garter st), *P 3, K 3*, repeat *-* a total of 3 times, Pattern 1 (= 34 sts), *K 3, P 3*, repeat *-* a total of 3 times, end with K 1 (edge st knit in garter st). Size XL: K 1 (edge st knit in garter st), *K 3, P 3 , repeat *-* a total of 3 times, K 3, Pattern 1 (= 34 sts), *K 3, P 3*, repeat *-* a total of 3 times, end with K 3 and K 1 (edge st knit in garter st). Size XXL: K 1 (edge st knit in garter st), *P 3, K 3*, repeat *-* a total of 4 times, Pattern 1 (= 34 sts), *K 3, P 3*, repeat *-* a total of 4 times, end with K 1 (edge st knit in garter st). When Pattern 1 is complete, (the piece measures approx. 6 cm) change to larger needles – there are now 14 sts incl in Pattern = 74-80-86-92-98 sts. Continue as follows: K 1 (edge st knit in garter st), 12-15-18-21-24 sts stockinette st, Pattern 2 (= 48 sts) and 12-15-18-21-24 sts stockinette st, K 1 (edge st knit in garter st). When the piece measures 12 cm inc 1 st at each side every 5-6-7-12-12 cm a total of 4-4-4-3-3 times = 82-88-94-98-104 sts. When the piece measures 35-43-44-45-46 cm bind off for armhole at each side every other row: 3 sts 1 time, 2 sts 1-0-1-1-2 times and 1 st 2-1-2-4-4 times = (68) 80-80-80-82 sts. When the piece measures 50-59-61-63-65 cm dec 14 sts evenly distributed over the center 48 sts. On the next row bind off the center 14-16-16-16-18 sts for the neck. Then bind off at each neck edge every other row: 2 sts 1 time and 1 st 2 times = 16-21-21-21-21 sts remain on each shoulder. Bind off when the piece measures 56-66-68-70-72 cm. Back: Cast on 59-65-71-77-83 sts on smaller needles with 1 strand each Alaska + Alpaca and knit rib as follows: Sizes 12/14 years + L + XXL: K 1 (edge st knit in garter st), *K 3, P 3*, repeat *-*, end with K 3, K 1 (edge st knit in garter st). Sizes S/M + XL: K 1 (edge st knit in garter st), *P 3, K 3*, repeat *-*, end with P 3 and K 1 (edge st knit in garter st). When the piece measures 6 cm – the same length as Front – change to larger needles and stockinette st. When the piece measures 12 cm inc at each side as on front = 67-73-79-83-89 sts. Bind off for armhole as on front = 53-65-65-65-67 sts. When the piece measures 54-64-66-68-70 cm bind off the center 19-21-21-21-23 sts for the neck. On the next row dec 1 st at each neck edge = 16-21-21-21-21 sts remain on each shoulder. Bind off when the piece measures 56-66-68-70-72 cm. Sleeve: Cast on 32-32-38-38-38 sts on smaller needles with 1 strand each Alaska + Alpaca and knit rib, keeping 1 edge st at each side in garter st. When the piece measures 6-8-8-8-8 cm change to larger needles and stockinette st. When the piece measures 10-12-10-13-14 cm inc 1 st at each side every 3.5-3-3.5-3-2.5 cm a total of 10-12-11-12-14 times = 52-56-60-62-66 sts. When sleeve measures 46-48-49-50-50 cm bind off for sleeve cap at each side every other row: 4 sts 1 time, 3 sts 1 time, 2 sts 1-1-2-2-2 times and 1 st 3-1-1-2-2 times, then bind off 2 sts at each side until the piece measures 54-54-58-59-61 cm, then bind off 3 sts at each side 1 time. Bind off the remaining sts, the piece measures approx. 55-55-58-60-62 cm. Assembly: Sew shoulder seams. Collar with rolled edge: Pick up and knit approx. 60-78 sts (divisible by 6) around the neck on smaller double-pointed needles with 1 strand each Alaska + Silke-Tweed; join and place a marker at the join. Knit rib for 12-12-14-14-14 cm and then bind off in rib. Pick up and knit approx. 56-72 new sts in the 1st row of the rib (at neckline) on smaller double-pointed needles with 1 strand each Alaska + Silke-Tweed; join and knit 3 rows stockinette st (= rolled edge). Bind off – for best results, make a yo every 8 sts at the same time as you bind off. Sew in sleeves. Sew sleeve and side seams using edge sts as a seam allowance. |
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