Mita wrote:
Hello again, I started the M3 pattern and did not do any decrease around the 4 Markers. So should I do the raglan decreases along side pattern right from the beginning of pattern? At least the photo of the sweater would suggest so. Thank you!
28.03.2020 - 03:38DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mita, when working the yoke you will have to decrease for raglan at each of the 4 markers (see DECREASE TIP) a total of 16 times on every other round then 9 times on every round, at the same time, you are working in pattern following diagrams: K1 round, M.3, M.4, M.2, M.4 = 41 rows in total and approx. 17 cm and 92 sts remain. Happy knitting!
30.03.2020 - 09:14
Mita Singh wrote:
I really appreciate the prompt response. Thank you very much for the clarification!
23.03.2020 - 23:35
Mita wrote:
Hi, thanks so much for the beautiful pattern. I am knitting a sweater for the first time and am stuck at the “pattern” section after joining sleeves. I am knitting a size 11/12 and I don’t understand what M3(18 rounds) mean? Do I just Make 3 stitches after the markers which would mean an increase of 8 stitches per round? I am confused about where to do the increases in a round and how many stitches would be increased per round? Please help!!
23.03.2020 - 18:27DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mita, M+ (18 rounds) mean that you should knit the M.3 pattern (look for the diagram at the bottom of the pattern), which is knitted over 18 rows. No increases here, just knit the pattern that has the "name" of M.3. Happy Knitting.
23.03.2020 - 20:20
Birgitta Malmqvist wrote:
Hej och tack för svaret! Undrar nu över avslutningen vid halsen. Lite svårt att förstå hur ni menar. Skall det stickas ifrån märktråden på framsidan tom märktråden på den andra sidan? Mao över alla 4 märktrådar? Önskar en tydligare förklaring Tack..
07.11.2018 - 10:41DROPS Design answered:
Hej Birgitta. Första gång du stickar förhöjning i nacken stickar du till märktråden fram på först vänster ärm, vänder, så till fram på höger ärm, vänder. Sedan stickar du till märktråden bak på först vänster, så höger ärm. Lycka till!
08.11.2018 - 09:53
Birgitta Malmqvist wrote:
Hej! Angående en pojktröja som heter Erik....Förstår inte hur det kan vara möjligt att vid storlek 14 år skall vara 308 maskor när man börjar med avmaskningen för raglanärmen. Efter18 avmaskningar skall det finnas 100 maskor kvar. Enligt mina beräkningar blir det ju 164 maskor.. Är det fel på mönstret eller ligger felet hos mig?
30.10.2018 - 13:35DROPS Design answered:
Hej, du gör helt rätt men det minskas först på vartannat varv 18 gånger och sedan på varje varv ytterligare 8 gånger. Då blir det 100 maskor kvar.
30.10.2018 - 17:59
Bareaud wrote:
C'est tres dommage que toutes les expications soit poour aiguilles circulaire, n'est il pas possible de les avoir pour deux aiguilles normal, il m'est impossible de travailller avec des aiguilles circulaire. merci pour votre reponse
25.11.2014 - 23:18DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Mme Bareaud, lorsqu'un ouvrage est, comme celui-ci, tricoté entièrement en rond sur aig. circulaire, vous pouvez recalculer le nbe de mailles pour chaque pièce ainsi que les diminutions pour le raglan si vous souhaitez tricoter chaque pièce séparément - ou bien visualiser nos vidéos (cf onglet du même nom à droite de la photo) pour comprendre comment procéder quand on tricote en rond. Beaucoup sont finalement devenues adeptes des circulaires après les avoir essayées. Bon tricot!
26.11.2014 - 10:07
Sandra wrote:
English please
16.08.2014 - 23:24
Gisela Hohn wrote:
Hallo und guten Tag, wäre es möglich, eine Angabe in Größe M und XL zu erhalten? Es gibt in diesen Größen wenig Herren Modelle... Freundlichen Gruß Gisela Hohn
28.02.2013 - 12:10DROPS Design answered:
Liebe Gisela, wenn Sie in unserer Suchmaschine unter der Hauptkategorie Herren nach dem Stichwort „Pullover“ suchen, erhalten Sie 7 Seiten mit Mustern, die meisten in Größe S - M - L - XL - XXL – XXXL. Viel Spaß beim Aussuchen.
01.03.2013 - 13:29
Marieke wrote:
Mijn man zou ook graag deze trui, want zoon draagt hem al twee jaar met plezier. is dit patroon ook voor volwassenen te maken/beschikbaar? alvast dank voor uw reactie!
27.12.2012 - 11:07DROPS Design answered:
Er zijn soortgelijke truien te vinden onder de herenpatronen. Zoek in de zoekmachine of je kan een gelijke herentrui vinden en het motief van deze aanpassen voor de grotere trui.
27.12.2012 - 11:45
Hoier Helga Frankensteiner Str.60 64297 Darmstadt wrote:
Habe nicht alles wegen der Erhöhung verstanden fange ich gleich mit M4 an zu stricken?
08.11.2012 - 11:21DROPS Design answered:
Liebe Frau Hoier, die „Erhöhung“ bedeutet, dass der vordere Ausschnitt tiefer ist als im Rücken. Ich habe die Anleitung etwas überarbeitet. Es steht in dieser Anleitung (es ist eine alte Übersetzung) noch gelegentlich Abketten statt Abnehmen. Ich habe einige korrigiert, aber nicht alle. Lassen Sie sich dadurch nicht irritieren, es ist abnehmen gemeint (außer natürlich am Schluss).Mit dem Muster beginnen Sie, sobald es in der Anleitung erwähnt wird.
12.11.2012 - 19:03
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Knitted sweater with raglan and texture pattern in 2 strands DROPS Alpaca. Size children 5 to 14 years.
DROPS Children 15-11 |
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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. |
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