Adela wrote:
Dice,"cuando la pieza mida... se mide desde el mon. de pts?Esquema:cómo se discriminan las medidas de los segmento?Ej:largo o anchos parciales y totales.etcAyudame Saludos
27.03.2016 - 13:19DROPS Design answered:
Hola Adela. El largo total está a la izquierda. las medidas están separadas por pequeñas rayas/topes que delimitan el espacio medido: en el lateral tenemos por ejemplo el largo total, a la izquierda: 21-23-25 (27-29); y luego las subsecciones: la cenefa inferior por ejemplo, de 3 cm en todas las tallas; la sisa:4-5-6 (7-8); la parte del hombro: 4-5 o (4-4-4-(5-5)) siendo más exactos.
28.03.2016 - 11:25Adela wrote:
TALLA 6/9 meses: .Tips ojales dice: 2cm ,6cm 8cm aplicando exactamente esta indicación y las medidas en altura del modelo,concluyo con 4oj y el cuello (resorte) quedó con los 4cm sin ojales.Explicame ,por favor ,cómo debo interpretar los nª y segmentos del esquema.Tal vez ahi me extravio.NO ENCUENTRO LA MANERA DE ENTRAR AL TEMA CORRECCIONES,podrias ayudarme en esto? Un abrazo y gracias
26.03.2016 - 22:41DROPS Design answered:
Hola Adela. Este modelo no tiene apartado Correcciones. Las medidas son correctas: el largo total de la chaqueta (es el número a la izquierda de la linea continua) son 23 cm para la talla 6/9, igual que en el texto pero no olvides que tienes que medir el largo desde el borde de montaje hasta el hombro y no el largo de la cenefa en el centro del delantero. Los ojales se trabajan cada 6 cm, el primer ojal se trabaja a 2 cm del borde inferior. El último ojal se trabaja en la cenefa del escote. Entre el 3er y 4º ojal también hay 6 cm de separación.
28.03.2016 - 11:12Adela wrote:
Cómo entro a la sección correcciones? Por favor, en T6/9 las medidas tal cual figuran en la realización no coinciden con las escritas en el esquema. (alturas en cm)Lo teji quedó muy bien pero con las medidas del cuerpo del patrón ,NO CON LAS DEL ESQUEMA.Ej :los ojales, el largo total etc. son distintos.Espero tu ayuda que quiero realizar otro talle del modelo. Muchas gracias saludos Adela
25.03.2016 - 13:49DROPS Design answered:
Hola Adela. El patrón y el diagrama son correctos. ¿Puedes especificar que medidas te parecen erróneas?
25.03.2016 - 19:28
Marieke wrote:
Ik ben de maat 6 /9 mnd aan het breien en zie dat er maar drie knoopsgaten gemaakt hoeven worden. Het laatste knoopsgat moet op 14 cm hoogte, echter het boord bij de hals waar het laatste knoopsgat zou moeten komen volgens de beschrijving zit veel hoger. Moeten er niet ook bij deze maat 4 knoopsgaten ipv 3?
23.03.2016 - 22:44DROPS Design answered:
Hoi Marieke. Je hebt 4 knopen (en knoopsgaten) voor maat 6/9 maanden. De eerste 3 maak je op 2, 8 en 14 cm en het laatste maak je op de hals - als deze 1.5 cm meet (lees HALS)
24.03.2016 - 14:40Helenyazgan wrote:
Hi thanks so much for your quick response and apogee for more questions......I'm working the age 2-3 pattern and am now on the yoke section.....which method of m1 should I be using and how many times should I repeat lace pattern.....again apologies I'm a bit inexperienced at reading patterns .
05.09.2015 - 20:51DROPS Design answered:
Dear Helenyazgan, M.1 is here the lace pattern (see diagram at the bottom of the pattern), it is worked over 6 sts and 4 rows - read more about diagrams here. Happy knitting!
07.09.2015 - 13:32Helen wrote:
Hi there have just completed the sleeves I'm confused as to how they slip onto the main body as there knit in the round ??
03.09.2015 - 20:47DROPS Design answered:
Dear Helen, the video below shows how you will put the sleeves together with the body onto the same circular needle. Happy knitting!
04.09.2015 - 09:20
Claudia wrote:
Vorrei realizzare questo modello per taglia 6 anni ! E 'possibile avere qualche indicazione?grazie
25.07.2015 - 09:25DROPS Design answered:
Buongiorno Claudia, questo modello è stato disegnato dalle nostre designers fino alla taglia 3/4 anni. Se vuole più grande può provare a ricalcolare le proporzioni in base alle misure nello schema, oppure può scegliere qui un altro modello adatto per bimbi più grandi. Buon lavoro!
29.07.2015 - 16:23
Diane Voyer wrote:
Ma question est concernant la longueur de la manche. On dit 25cm avant de rabattre les 8 mailles alors que le gilet a seulement 15cm de hauteur avant de faire l'empiècement. La manche me semble très longue par rapport au corps du gilet. Est-ce correct? Merci.
20.05.2015 - 01:00DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Mme Voyer, effectivement, les manches longues sont plus longues que le gilet avant empiècement, car c'est un modèle court. Bon tricot!
20.05.2015 - 09:58Sofia wrote:
I have the same question as "aspen". What does this notice mean? < make sure to keep no of sets in m1/m2 the same>???? Please help.
02.03.2015 - 21:54DROPS Design answered:
Dear Sofia, when you work M1 and M2, make sure that pattern is not displaced when working the dec for raglan. Happy knitting!
03.03.2015 - 09:04
DRIGO wrote:
Concernant les manches, qu'appelez-vous augmenter sous la manche et d'autre part à la fin faut-il rabattre que d'un seul côté ? Merci de bien vouloir me renseigner.
19.02.2015 - 19:51DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Mme Drigo, on augmente sous la manche au niveau du début des tours, 1 m avant la fin du tour et 1 m après le début du tour - voir ici par exemple. De même, quand on termine la manche on rabat 6-8 m sous la manche soit 3-4 m au début du tour et 3-4 m à la fin du tour. Bon tricot!
20.02.2015 - 08:55
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Knitted DROPS short jacket with short or long sleeves, raglan and lace pattern on yoke in ”Merino Extra Fine”.
DROPS Extra 0-684 |
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JACKET: GARTER ST (back and forth on needle): K all rows. PATTERN: See diagram M.1 and M.2. Diagrams show the pattern from RS – first row = RS. DECREASING TIP (applies to raglan): Make all dec from RS. Dec as follows in each transition between sleeve and body piece, beg 2 sts before marker: K2 tog, slip 1 st as if to K, K1, psso. BUTTONHOLES: Make buttonholes on right front band by K tog 2nd and 3rd st from edge and make 1 YO. Make buttonholes when piece measures approx: SIZE 1/3 months: 2, 8 and 13 cm / ¾", 3⅛" and 4". SIZE 6/9 months: 2, 8 and 14 cm / ¾", 3⅛" and 5½" SIZE 12/18 months: 2, 8 and 14 cm / ¾", 3⅛" and 5½" SIZE 2 years: 2, 7, 13 and 18 cm / ¾", 2¾", 5⅛" and 7" SIZE 3/4 years: 2, 8, 14 and 20 cm / ¾", 3⅛", 5½" and 8" The last buttonhole is made on neckline. --------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------- BODY PIECE: Worked back and forth on circular needle from mid front. Cast on 85-97-109 (121-133) sts (includes 4 front band sts each side towards mid front) on circular needle size 3.5 mm / US 4 with Merino Extra Fine. P 1 row from WS and continue in rib as follows from RS: 4 front band sts in GARTER ST – see above, * K1/P1 *, repeat from *-* and finish with K1 and 4 front band sts in GARTER ST. Continue in rib like this. REMEMBER buttonholes on right front band – SEE ABOVE. When piece measures 3 cm / 1⅛" change to circular needle size 4.5 mm / US 7. Insert a marker 23-26-29 (32-35) sts in from each side (= 39-45-51 (57-63) sts between markers on back piece). Now continue in stockinette st with front bands in garter st as before. When piece measures 4-5-5 (5-6) cm / 1½"-2"-2" (2"-2⅜") inc 1 st each side of both markers (= 4 inc sts per row) and repeat the inc when piece measures 8-10-10 (10-11) cm / 3⅛"-4"-4"- (4"-4⅜") = 93-105-117 (129-141) sts. When piece measures 13-14-14 (15-16) cm / 5⅛"-5½"-5½" (6"-6¼") work next row as follows from RS: 22-25-28 (30-33) sts (= right front piece), bind off 6-6-6 (8-8) sts for armhole, 37-43-49 (53-59) sts (= back piece), bind off 6-6-6 (8-8) sts for armhole, 22-25-28 (30-33) sts (= left front piece). Put piece aside and knit the sleeves. SHORT SLEEVE: Worked in the round on double pointed needles. Cast on 30-34-38 (40-44) sts on double pointed needles size 3.5 mm / US 4 with Merino Extra Fine – beg of round = mid under sleeve. K 1 round and continue in rib, K1/P1. When piece measures 2 cm / ¾" change to double pointed needles size 4.5 mm / US 7 and continue in stockinette st. When piece measures 4-4-4 (5-5) cm / 1½"-1½"-1½" (2"-2") inc 2 sts mid under sleeve and repeat the inc in SIZE 2 years + 3/4 years when piece measures 10 cm / 4" = 32-36-40 (44-48) sts. When piece measures 8-9-10 (13-17) cm / 3⅛"-3½"-4" (5⅛"-6¾") bind off 6-6-6 (8-8) sts mid under sleeve = 26-30-34 (36-40) sts. Put piece aside and knit the other sleeve. LONG SLEEVE: Worked in the round on double pointed needles. Cast on 28-30-32 (34-34) sts on double pointed needles size 3.5 mm / US 4 with Merino Extra Fine – beg of round = mid under sleeve. K 1 round and continue in rib, K1/P1. When rib measures 3 cm / 1⅛" change to double pointed needles size 4.5 mm / US 7 and continue in stockinette st. When piece measures 5 cm / 2" inc 2 sts mid under sleeve and repeat the inc on every 8-5-4 (4-3.5) cm / 3⅛"-2"-1½" (1½"-1¼") a total of 2-3-4 (5-7) times = 32-36-40 (44-48) sts. When piece measures 17-18-21 (25-29) cm / 6¾"-7"-8¼" (9¾"-11⅜") bind off 6-6-6 (8-8) sts mid under sleeve = 26-30-34 (36-40) sts. Put piece aside and knit the other sleeve. YOKE: Slip sleeves on the same circular needle as body piece where bind off for armhole = 133-153-173 (185-205) sts. Insert a marker in all transitions between body piece and sleeves = 4 markers. P 1 row from WS with front bands in garter st as before. NOW READ ALL OF THE FOLLOWING SECTION BEFORE CONTINUING! Continue in stockinette st with front bands in garter st as before back and forth on circular needle, AT THE SAME TIME on first row (= RS) dec 1 st each side of all markers for raglan – See DECREASING TIP. Repeat the dec on every other row (i.e. on every row from RS) a total of 5-7-8 (9-10) times = 93-97-109 (113-125) sts. AT THE SAME TIME on row 3-3-5 (5-7) (i.e. on the 2-2-3 (3-4) row with raglan dec) work lace pattern as follows from RS: 4 front band sts in garter st, M.1 on the next 12-18-18 (18-24) sts, 3-0-2 (4-0) stockinette sts, dec 2 sts for raglan as before, 0-0-0 (2-0) stockinette sts, M.1 on the next 18-24-24 (24-30) sts, 2-0-2 (2-0) stockinette sts, dec 2 sts for raglan as before, 0-0-2 (1-0) stockinette sts, M.1 on the next 30-36-36 (42-48) sts, 1-1-3 (2-1) stockinette sts, dec 2 sts for raglan as before, 2-0-2 (2-0) stockinette sts, M.2 on the next 18-24-24 (24-30) sts, 0-0-0 (2-0) stockinette sts, dec 2 sts for raglan as before, 3-0-2 (4-0) stockinette sts, M.2 on the next 12-18-18 (18-24) sts and finish with 4 front band sts in garter st. NOTE: Make sure to keep no of sts in M.1/M.2 the same when next decreasing for raglan. After 1 vertical repeat of M.1 and M.2 continue in stockinette st as before, at the same time continue dec for raglan. After the last dec for raglan piece measures approx 21-23-25 (27-29) cm / 8¼"-9"-9¾" (10⅝"-11⅜") up to the shoulder. P 1 row from WS. NECKLINE: = 93-97-109 (113-125) sts. Change to circular needle size 3.5 mm / US 4 and work rib as follows from RS: 4 front band sts in garter st, * K1/P3 *, repeat from *-* and finish with K1 and 4 front band sts garter st. When rib measures 1-1-1 (2-2) cm / ⅜"-⅜"-⅜" (3/4"-¾") dec all P3 to P2 = 72-75-84 (87-96) sts. AT THE SAME TIME when rib measures 1.5-1.5-1.5 (2-2) cm / ½"-½"-½" (3/4"-¾") make 1 buttonhole in line with the others on right front band. When rib measures 3-3-3 (4-4) cm / 1⅛"-1⅛"-1⅛" (1½"-1½") dec every 3rd P section from P2 to P1 = 65-68-76 (79-87) sts. On next row from RS K 2 rows on all sts and bind off. ASSEMBLY: Sew openings under sleeves. Sew on buttons. |
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