Lesley Anne wrote:
There only seems to be one leg opening on this pattern. Can anyone make it more clear, as I am finding the whole thing very confusing.
07.10.2015 - 23:23DROPS Design answered:
Dear Lesley Anne, when piece measures 12-16-20 cm, you put the first 10-16-22 sts on a st holder (= stomach), bind off 1 st (1st opening for leg), work the remaining sts on row, turn and bind off 1st st (2nd opening for leg) = 64-94-130 sts for back piece. You then work first on the sts for back piece, knit back the stomach sts from st holder to the same height (= 1 st bound off on each side = opening for legs). Happy knitting!
08.10.2015 - 09:42
Wendy Helm wrote:
Ok, another question. When binding off under the stomach there are 22 stitches in the first section but I need to bind off 28, should I bind off 3 stitches either side of those 22 to get to the 28 so it's even? Would I then continue on by not doing the first 3 and last 3 stitches in the pattern? Thanks
05.10.2015 - 15:30DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Helm, you can add 3 sts either side of these 22 sts so that they are centered: 3 sts before the 22 sts worked separatelly for stomach + 3 sts after these = 28 sts. Happy knitting!
05.10.2015 - 16:28
Wendy Helm wrote:
Can you verify that this is correct? bind off 3 sts at the beg of row 1 and 2 (= at the beg of row each side) = 6STS Repeat this section twice for size large {then 2 sts at the beg of the next next 4 rows 8STS (2 sts each side) then 1 st at the beg of the next 4 rows 4STS (2 sts each side) then 2 sts at the beg of next 4 rows 8 STS (=2 sts each side) } all sizes finally 3 sts at the beg of next 2 rows (=3 sts each side) 6STS
03.10.2015 - 23:47DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Helm, When you bind off 3 sts each side = 6 sts bound off. When you dec 2 sts a total of 4 times:: you bind off 8 sts on each side = 16 sts in total. When bind off 1 st 4 times, you bind off 4 sts each side = 8 sts in total. When you bind off 3 sts on each side = 6 sts bound off in total - see also description below. Happy knitting!
05.10.2015 - 09:25
Wendy Helm wrote:
Ok so 3 sts 1 time, if done on both ws and rs that's 6 sts? That will throw off the number of ending sts? As well 1 st 3 times would only allow for ws, rs and ws? So totally confused, if you could give a complete breakdown row by row of how this is bound off I'd appreciate it. Now work the piece back and forth on needle – at the same time bind off each side on every other row: 3 sts 1 time, 2 sts 2-3-4 time, 1 st 2-3-4 times, 2 st 2-3-4 times and 3 sts 1 time = 32-50-74 sts left
03.10.2015 - 23:02DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Helm, bind off 3 sts at the next row from RS, then 3 sts at the beg of next row from WS - then *bind off 2 sts at the beg of next row from RS, bind off 2 sts at the beg of next row from WS* repeat from *-* a total of 4 times, then bind off *1 st at beg of row from RS, 1 st at beg of row from WS*, repeat from *-* a total of 4 times, then *bind off 2 sts at beg of row from RS, bind off 1 sts at beg of row from WS*, repeat from *-* a total of 4 times, then bind off 3 sts at beg of row from RS, and 3 sts at the beg of row from WS. Happy knitting!
05.10.2015 - 09:19
Wendy Helm wrote:
The pattern states at the same time bind off each side on every other row: 3 sts 1 time, 2 sts 2-3-4 time, 1 st 2-3-4 times, 2 st 2-3-4 times and 3 sts 1 time = 32-50-74 sts left Did you leave out something in the post because it doesn't come out to what the pattern states? And it states every other row? So confused? If I follow the pattern I'm left with 75 stitches not 74? Thanks
03.10.2015 - 22:46DROPS Design answered:
See below.
05.10.2015 - 09:15
Wendy Helm wrote:
Ok confused about the end of the pattern I'm doing the largest size, you posted the following you will bind off 3 sts at the beg of row 1 and 2 (= at the beg of row each side), then 2 sts at the beg of the next next 4 rows (2 sts each side, then 1 st at the beg of the next 4 rows (2 sts each side), then 2 sts at the beg of next 4 rows (=2 sts each side) and finally 3 sts at the beg of next 2 rows (=3 sts each side) Question continued in next post
03.10.2015 - 22:45DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Helm, in the larger size you will bind off the mid 28 sts (= 154-28= 126sts remain), then on each side: 3 sts 1 time (=126-6=120), 2 sts 4 times (90-16=104), 1 st 4 times(104-8=96), 2 sts 4 times (96-16=80), 3 sts 1 time (80-6=74 sts).
05.10.2015 - 09:15
Selina wrote:
Strikker xs, og har kommet til punktet hvor jeg skal sette av maskene til magen. Skal jeg felle 1 vrang, sette av ti masker, strikke 64m, felle 1 vr, og så snu? Og hvordan er det meningen å følge mønsteret etterpå? Skal man strikke alt som står i "mønsteret" (M2, 2vr...). Strikker man en linje for hver gang det står M2, M3 osv - og skal man fortsette på linja over når det står M2 igjen? Hvordan går det opp med kun 64 masker?
02.10.2015 - 00:10DROPS Design answered:
Hej Selina, Jo når du har sat m på en tråd under maven, så fortsætter du over rygstykket som du har strikket det tidligere, men nu strikker du så anden hver p fra vrangen. Spørg også gerne hos din lokale DROPS butikk!
06.10.2015 - 14:56
Wendy Helm wrote:
Thanks for the answers but now I have another question. I'm finished the top of the sweater back and forth for 4" and now I need to knit the 22 stitches on the stitch holder, question I guess is how do I get working yarn from the top section down to these 22 stitches in order to work these 22 stitches for 4"?
22.09.2015 - 02:16DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Helm, when you haver reach the desired hight over the back of the sweater, cut the thread, put sts on a st holder or a thread. Put sts from stomach back on the needles join the yarn and work these sts, take care that cable rows will be done from RS. Happy knitting!
22.09.2015 - 10:57
Wendy Helm wrote:
Ok, to clarify my question above, I'm in the round working on cable row and I put the first 22 stitches on a holder, do I then continue by binding off the next pearl stitch? If so won't that put me back in the round since my yarn is coming off my right needle? Or do I turn the work and then knit back and forth? Confused?
18.09.2015 - 21:21DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Helm, on first round when dividing: work the first 22 sts and put them on a st holder, bind off the next P st, continue to the end of row, turn and bind off the first P st (= K st from RS) = 130 sts for back piece. Remember to adjust so that cables will be made from RS. Happy knitting!
19.09.2015 - 10:17
Wendy Helm wrote:
I'm am working on the pattern and I'm now to where I would separate the piece - question Should I be working a cable row or non cable row before I separate? It seems like it should be a cable row from the right side as once I separate the work I will be starting on the wrong side? Is that correct? Am I turning my work to work the wrong side for the first row? The first four stiches on the needle show knit stitches but yet it says to bind on 1st P stitch?
18.09.2015 - 20:24DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Helm, you have to adjust so that the cable rows will be worked from RS. When dividing for leg, you will put on a st holder the firsst 10-22 sts (see size), ie M.2, P2, M.2 (in first size), then bind off next P st and continue as stated. Happy knitting!
19.09.2015 - 10:02
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Knitting gauge: 21 sts x 28 rows in stockinette sts = 10 x 10 cm [4" x 4"]. Pattern: See diagrams M.1 to M.3 The diagrams are shown from the RS. Rib: * K2, P2 * , repeat from *-*. ______________________________________________________________________ COAT Workin the round from the neck and down. Cast on 60-80-100 sts with double pointed needle size 3 mm [US 2or3] and medium grey. Work in Rib for 8-10-12 cm [3⅛"-4"-4 ¾"] (= Collar which will be folded double). Change to small circular needle size 4 mm [US 6] (sock needle in size XS). K 1 round at the same time inc. 16-32-54 sts evenly distributed = 76-112-154 sts. Continue the pattern as follows: Size XS: M.2, P2 , M.2, P3, M.3, M.2, M.1 (= mid back), M.2, M.3 and P3. Size S: * M.2, P2 *, repeat from *-* 2 times, M.2, * M.3, M.2 *, repeat from *-* 2 times, M.1 (= mid back), * M.2, M.3 *, repeat from *-* 2 times. Size M: * M.2, P2 *, repeat from *-* 3 times, M.2, * M.3, M.2 *, repeat from *-* 3 times, M.1 (= mid back), * M.2, M.3 *, repeat from *-* 3 times. At the same time when the piece measures 12-16-20 cm [4 ¾"-6 ¼"-8"] split the work for the forelegs as follows: Put 10-16-22 sts on a thread or a stitch holder (= underneath the stomach), bind off 1 P st, continue to work over the back piece and bind off the last st at the other side = 64-94-130 sts (= back piece). Work back and forth over these sts for 6-8-10 cm [2⅜"-3⅛"-4"] (the piece measures 18-24-30 cm [7"-9½"-11 ¾"] in total). Put sts on a stitch holder and put sts from the stitch holder underneath the stomach back on needle. Cast on 1 new st each side of these sts = 12-18-24 sts. Continue knitting the pattern back and forth with 1 P st each side. When worked 6-8-10 cm [2⅜"-3⅛"-4"] put all sts on needle = 76-112-154 sts. When the piece measures 24-31-38 cm [9½"-12 ¼"-15"] bind off 12-20-28 sts mid underneath the stomach. Now work the piece back and forth on needle – at the same time bind off each side on every other row: 3 sts 1 time, 2 sts 2-3-4 time, 1 st 2-3-4 times, 2 st 2-3-4 times and 3 sts 1 time = 32-50-74 sts left. The piece measures approx. 30-39-48 cm [11 ¾"-15 ¼"-19"]. Assembly: Put the remaining sts on a small circular needle size 3 mm [US 2or3] and pick up sts around the binding off edge to a total of approx 84-108-140 sts. Work Rib for 2-3-4 cm [3/4"-1⅛"-1½"], bind off loosely. Leg: Pick up approx. 36-44-52 sts on double pointed needle size 3 mm [US 2or3] around 1 opening. Work Rib for 2-3-4 cm [3/4"-1⅛"-1½"], bind off loosely with K over K and P over P. Repeat for the other opening. |
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