José Snijders wrote:
Moeten ook de mouwen rondgebreid worden? Dat is mij niet duidelijk. Dus niet heen en weer maar rondgebreid net als de trui zelf...
02.08.2022 - 19:55DROPS Design answered:
Dag José,
Ja, de mouwen worden ook in de rondte gebreid, op sokkenbreinaalden.
07.08.2022 - 11:00
Lapalus wrote:
Bonjour, je ne comprends pas votre explication pour la réhausse de l'encolure
27.03.2022 - 00:27DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Mme Lapalus, la réhausse dos a été ré-écrite pour qu'elle soit plus claire (actualisez la page et si besoin, videz votre cache), en espérant que ceci puisse vous aider, n'hésitez pas si besoin à revenir. Bonne continuation!
28.03.2022 - 09:09
Eva Sandberg wrote:
Jag har stickat denna tröja till barnbarnen. Nu vill pappa ha den också. Finns det motsvarande mönster för herr? MVH Eva Sandberg
08.10.2021 - 14:51DROPS Design answered:
Hei Eva. Vi har nok ikke en helt tilsvarende modell, men ta en titt på DROPS 224-17. Den er strikket i sammen kvalitet (DROPS Alpaca) og med raglan. Så kan du strikke inn strukturmønstrene fra 15-11. Eller ta en titt på DROPS Extra 0-851. Den har et strukturmønster, men er strikket i et litt tykkere garn. mvh DROPS Design
11.10.2021 - 09:32
Ulrika wrote:
Jag har problem med förhöjningen i nacken. Följer mönstret lyfter första maskan vid vändningarna och stickar förhöjningen men när alla maskor ska stickas tillsammans igen efter höjningen blir det stora hål vid övergångarna mellan ärm och fram/bakstycke. Vad är felet? Tacksam för hjälp.
20.04.2021 - 17:47DROPS Design answered:
Hej Ulrika. Det är viktigt att du stramar tråden ordentligt vid vändningarna för att undvika hål. Det finns olika tekniker för att sticka förkortade varv, tex "german short rows". Om du söker på det så kan du se hur man gör och testa om det fungerar bättre. Mvh DROPS Design
21.04.2021 - 07:21
Sigrid wrote:
Please help. I am knitting size 7/8. I’ve knitted the yoke pans have now come to the Raglan dec instructions. I feel these should organelles been incorporated with the yoke instructions - do I need to unpick the yoke and start again including the decrease?
21.07.2020 - 08:02DROPS Design answered:
Dear Sigrid, you work pattern and have to decrease at the same time for raglan on every other round then on every round. Happy knitting!
29.07.2020 - 08:27
Sigrid wrote:
I am knitting this in size 7/8 and have knitted the yoke pattern up to the 36 rows, 15 cm, point. Then it tells me to decrease for raglan. Do I have to pull out the existing yoke pattern and start again including the decrease? There was no mention of this pre pattern instructions
21.07.2020 - 07:30DROPS Design answered:
Dear Sigrid, Yes, you do decrease for raglan and at the same time you knit the yoke pattern. It says in the pattern instructions: Start with pattern and raglan on next round as follows: Hope you will keep on knitting up this great pattern. Happy Knitting!
30.07.2020 - 11:08
Edda wrote:
Hola, no entiendo porque hablan de LD y LR en las disminuciones para Raglan si la pieza se teje con agujas circulares
16.07.2020 - 17:44DROPS Design answered:
Hola Edda. El jersey se trabaja en redondo y todas las disminuciones para el raglán se trabajan siempre por el lado derecho. En este caso el comentario en el texto sobre las disminuciones para el raglán (....Dism de la sig manera por el LD: ...) sobra.
20.07.2020 - 21:15
Edda wrote:
Hola, no entiendo porque hablan de LD y LR en las disminuciones para Raglan si la pieza se teje con agujas circulares
16.07.2020 - 17:44DROPS Design answered:
Ver la respuesta arriba
20.07.2020 - 21:15
Mita Singh wrote:
Another part to the the neck rise question. I am doing the size 11/12 so I have 16 sts left on the needle. Do I start at the marker on left back sleeve and knit 16 sts to the front marker of the left sleeve then turn and knit all the way to the marker on the front right sleeve? Then turn and knit to the back Left sleeve marker(which is where I started the neck rise)? So there are 3 rows now. Then I start with the M4 from back marker of left sleeve to back marker of right sleeve for 3 rows?
02.06.2020 - 16:55DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Singh, you are correct. Happy knitting!
05.06.2020 - 12:01
Mita Singh wrote:
Hello again, I am almost done knitting this sweater and had a question regarding the rise in the back of the neck. I don’t see any videos showing how to do this. I did find a video that shows how to do an elevation in the mid back but I don’t know whether that applies to this Erik pattern. I am not sure where to start knitting the rise in the back of neck. Do you start a stitch over the marker on the back of left sleeve? Sorry for the long question.
02.06.2020 - 15:47
Erik#eriksweater |
|||||||
|
|||||||
Knitted sweater with raglan and texture pattern in 2 strands DROPS Alpaca. Size children 5 to 14 years.
DROPS Children 15-11 |
|||||||
Rib 1: * P2, K4 *, repeat from *-*. Rib 2: * K3, P3 *, repeat from *-*. Decreasing tip (applies to raglan): Dec as follows from RS: Begin 3 sts from marking threads (MT): P2 tog, K2 (MT is placed in middle of these 2 sts), P2 tog. Knitting tip (applies to neck): To avoid holes when turning piece slip 1st st as if to knit when knitting back and tighten yarn slightly. Pattern: Diagram M.1 to M.4. Diagrams are showing every row in pattern seen from RS. --------------------------------------------------- Back and front pieces: Work in the round on circular needles. Cast on 132-138-144-156-168 sts on circular needle size 4 mm / US 6 with 2 strands Alpaca. K1 round. Insert a marker on beginning of round and a marker after 66-69-72-78-84 sts (= marking sides). Continue with Rib 1 – see explanation above. Work until Rib measures 6 cm / 2⅜". Continue in stockinette sts. When piece measures 9 cm / 3½" inc 1 sts on each side of markers (= 4 increases), repeat inc on every 4.5-4-5-5.5-5.5 cm / 1¾"-1½"-2"-2¼"-2¼" a total of 4-5-5-5-5 times = 148-158-164-176-188 sts. When piece measures 27-29-33-34-35 cm / 10⅝"-11⅜"-13"-13⅜"-13¾" bind off 8 sts each side for armholes (i.e. 4 sts on each side of each marker) = 132-142-148-160-172 sts left in total for front and back pieces. Leave work aside and work sleeves. Sleeve: Cast on 42-42-48-48-48 sts on double pointed needles size 4 mm / US 6 with 2 strands Alpaca. K1 round. Continue with Rib 1 – see explanation above. When piece measures 4 cm / 1½" continue in stockinette sts. When piece measures 8-8-10-10-10 cm / 3"-3"-4"-4"-4" inc 2 sts mid under sleeve, repeat inc every 2.5-2.5-3-2.5-2.5 cm / ⅞"-⅞"-3⅛"-⅞"-⅞" a total of 10-12-10-13-14 times = 62-66-68-74-76 sts. When piece measures 34-38-41-44-47 cm / 13⅜"-15"-16⅛"-17¼"-18½" bind off 8 sts mid under arm = 54-58-60-66-68 sts. Leave piece aside and make another sleeve. Yoke: Slip sleeves onto same circular needle as back and front pieces where bound off for armholes = 240-258-268-292-308 sts. K1 round (at the same time on sizes 7/8 years inc 2 sts evenly = 260 sts). Insert a marker in all transitions between back and front pieces and sleeves (= 4 markers). Start with pattern and raglan on next round as follows: Pattern: Work pattern after diagram continuously on round and as follows in height: Size 5/6: M.1 (= 14 rounds), M.4 (= 3 rounds), M.1 (= 14 rounds) and M.4 (= 3 rounds). 34 rounds in total = 14 cm / 5½". Size 7/8: K 1 round, M.1 (= 14 rounds), M.4 (= 3 rounds), K 1 round, M.1 (= 14 rounds) and M.4 (= 3 rounds). 36 rounds in total = 15 cm / 6". Size 9/10: K 1 round, M.2 (= 16 rounds), M.4 (= 3 rounds), M.2 (= 16 rounds) and M.4 (= 3 rounds). 39 rounds in total = 16 cm / 6¼". Size 11/12: K 1 round, M.3 (= 18 rounds), M.4 (= 3 rounds), M.2 (= 16 rounds) M.4 (= 3 rounds). 41 rounds in total = 17 cm / 6¾". Size 13/14: K 1 round, M.3 (= 18 rounds), M.4 (= 3 rounds), K 1 round, M.3 (= 18 rounds), M.4 (= 3 rounds). 44 rounds in total = 18 cm / 7". Raglan: Dec 1 sts on each side of 4 markers (= 8 dec) – read Decreasing tips. Dec on every other row 15-15-17-16-18 times and then on every row 4-6-5-9-8 times. There are 88-92-92-92-100 sts left after all dec for raglan. Leave sts on needle and leave markers in piece. Cut yarn. Piece measures approx 45-48-53-55-57 cm / 17¾"-19"-21"-21⅝"-22½" up to shoulder. Rise on back of neck: Work a rise over shoulders and back of neck to ensure neck sits well. Work rise as follows: Start at marker in the back of left sleeve (start by knitting in 1st st on sleeve). Knit sts over sleeve to marker on left sleeve front. Turn piece – read Knitting tip. Knit back over sts on left sleeve, continue over back piece and right sleeve to marker in the front of right sleeve. Turn piece. Knit back over right sleeve and continue over back piece to marker in the back of left sleeve. Turn piece. Continuing working diagram M.4 back and forth over sts on back piece (from marker in the back of left sleeve to marker in the back of right sleeve). When M.4 is worked 1 time in height turn piece and K 1 round (from RS) over all sts at the same time dec 10-8-8-8-10 sts evenly on round = 78-84-84-84-90 sts. Neck: Continue in the round. Work Rib 2 – see explanation above. When rib measures 6 cm / 2⅜" bind off loosely, K over K and P over P. Assembly: Fold Rib on neckline double towards WS and sew on inside. Sew openings under arms. |
|||||||
Diagram explanations |
|||||||
|
|||||||
![]() |
|||||||
Have you finished this pattern?Tag your pictures with #dropspattern #eriksweater or submit them to the #dropsfan gallery. Do you need help with this pattern?You'll find 18 tutorial videos, a Comments/Questions area and more by visiting the pattern on garnstudio.com. © 1982-2025 DROPS Design A/S. We reserve all rights. This document, including all its sub-sections, has copyrights. Read more about what you can do with our patterns at the bottom of each pattern on our site. |
Post a comment to pattern DROPS Children 15-11
We would love to hear what you have to say about this pattern!
If you want to leave a question, please make sure you select the correct category in the form below, to speed up the answering process. Required fields are marked *.