Diane wrote:
The patten is little difficult to understand...but once I watched the video it made more sense. Once you realize where you pick up stitches is the top of the foot (and not the heel as in a traditional sock) it makes more sense. It does look small, but stretches quite a bit. I'm now knitting my second pair for a gift. This pattern is worth figuring out if you are having problems.
25.01.2013 - 20:58
Diane wrote:
The patten is little difficult to understand...but once I watched the video it made more sense. Once you realize where you pick up stitches is the top of the foot (and not the heel as in a traditional sock) it makes more sense. It does look small, but stretches quite a bit. I'm now knitting my second pair for a gift. This pattern is worth figuring out if you are having problems.
25.01.2013 - 20:58
Karin Rolandsen wrote:
Når man har lagt opp 1 ny kantmaske i hver side står det at man skal strikke 7-8,5-10 cm. Hva menes med dette?
14.01.2013 - 14:29DROPS Design answered:
De 7-8.5-10 cm er oversiden af foden, og derefter skal tage m op indenfor den kantmaske til at strikke resten af foden af. Se ogsaa video om strikket töffel (find link nederst paa mönstret). Her ser du hvordan den strikkes.
15.01.2013 - 17:01
May Lillian wrote:
Har strikken slik nå i str 38/39 men de er da alt for små. Skal ikke den overdelen man strikker etter vrangborden være lengre?
11.01.2013 - 14:06
DROPS Design wrote:
We have made a video showing how to knit this popular slipper, remember that you also have to read the pattern in addition to watching the video. The video can be found under the pattern - Knitted slipper ********* Vi har laget en video som viser hvordan man strikker denne populære tøffelen, husk at man også må lese oppskriften i tillegg til å se videoen. Videoen finner du under oppskriften - Strikket tøffel
11.01.2013 - 13:16
Malou wrote:
Bonjour, je trouve ce modèle extra. par contre, j'ai vraiment de la peine à comprendre depuis la fin des 2 cm en côtes. Il me semble que pour le dessus du pied,il faut plus et si je fais tout en jersey en rond, ça ne fait pas le côtes au-dessus du pied ? et pourquoi coudre vu que c'est tricoté en rond ? SOS
07.01.2013 - 13:56DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Malou, après les 2 cm de côtes sur toutes les mailles, vous continuez en jersey pour la semelle, en même temps, on la forme en diminuant 4 m tous les 2 tours (= 2 m de ch. côté de ch. marqueur). Quand la partie jersey mesure 3-4 cm (cf taille), vous rabattez toutes les mailles, puis vous pliez le chausson dans le sens de la longueur et cousez les mailles rabattues entre elles. Bon tricot !
07.01.2013 - 16:53
Fabienne wrote:
Bonjour, J'ai un tricoté les 2 parties et je ne voie pas très bien pour l'assemblage. Je trouve que les 38 cm de bordure font beaucoup.. une fois que l'on a boutonné, sur combien de cm la bordure est superposée? Autre question, ai-je bien compris pour la couture : on coud les mailles de montage de la chaussette le long d'un rang à 2cm à l'intérieur de la bordure. Quelqu'un aurait il fait des photos d'autres vues de la chaussette? Merci d'avance pour votre aide
30.12.2012 - 15:54DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Fabienne, pour vous aider à terminer les chaussons, je vous recommande de vous reporter à la vidéo dont vous trouverez le lien en fin de page. Bon tricot !
10.01.2013 - 15:12
Robyn wrote:
Just entered a comment below. The best way to understand this one would be step by step pictures. Anyone willing to demonstrate it for us ??? Plzzzzzz ? :)
27.12.2012 - 19:58
Robyn wrote:
Is there anyone out there that can help with this pattern? Someone that has successfully completed it? I love the look of them, but the pattern is the squirrliest I've ever come across :(
27.12.2012 - 19:56
Ekaterina wrote:
I reach the moment where it says: "Work next row from RS: work the 9-11-11 sts in rib as before, then inside 1 edge st pick up 12-14-16 ... (pick up inside 1 edge st) = 60-66-72 sts on needle." And have no idea how to do it. SO far I have 11 st on one needle and 27th on a holder. It looks like --------- !----! ----! not sure even if it is correct now. PLease help. Thank you!
16.12.2012 - 04:49DROPS Design answered:
Dear Ekaterina, when you have your 11 sts on needle, pick up 14 or 16 sts (see size) on the right side of the band worked back and forth, work all sts from st holder back, pick up 14 or 16 sts on the left side of the piece worked back and forth = you should have 66 or 72 sts (see size). Happy knitting !
16.12.2012 - 11:58
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Knitted DROPS slippers in 2 strands "Nepal".
DROPS 134-42 |
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GARTER ST (back and forth on needle): K all rows. -------------------------------------------------------- SLIPPERS: LEG: Cast on 36-38-40 sts on double pointed needles size 6 mm / US 10 with 1 strand medium gray (or color no 3720 medium pink) and 1 strand gray mix. Work rib K 1/P 1 in the round until piece measures approx. 10 cm / 4". FOOT: Now keep the first 9-11-11 sts on the round on the needle, slip the remaining 27-27-29 sts on a stitch holder. Continue with rib back and forth over the 9-11-11 sts for upper foot piece - AT THE SAME TIME on 1st row cast on 1 new st in each side (edge st) = 11-13-13 sts. When 7-8.5-10 cm / 2¾"-3¼"-4" have been worked, bind off starting on a RS row 1 edge st in each side, by binding off 1 st in the beg of next 2 rows = 9-11-11 sts. Work next row from RS: work the 9-11-11 sts in rib as before, then inside 1 edge st pick up 12-14-16 sts along the side of the upper piece, then slip the 27-27-29 sts from stitch holder back on needle work them in rib as before, and finally pick up 12-14-16 sts along the other side of the upper piece (pick up inside 1 edge st) = 60-66-72 sts on needle. Now measure piece from here. Insert 1 marker mid front of toe and 1 marker mid back on heel. Continue in the round with rib as before for 2 cm / ¾". Now finish the piece in stockinette st - AT THE SAME TIME K 2 sts tog on each side of both markers on every other round (= 4 sts less per round). Continue dec until stockinette st section measures 3-3-4 cm / 1⅛"-1⅛"-1½" – bind off. Sew tog seam mid under foot in outermost st to avoid a chunky seam. LOOSE CUFF WORKED SIDEWAYS: Cast on 15-17-17 sts on needle size 6 mm / US 10 with 1 strand medium gray and 1 strand gray mix. Work as follows: 1 st in GARTER ST - see explanation above, * K 1, P 1 *, repeat from *-*, finish with K 1 and 1 st in garter st. When piece measures 2 cm / ¾", bind off for 2 button holes as follows from RS: 1 st in garter st, K 1, P 1, slip 1 st as if to K, K 1, psso, 1 YO, * K 1, P 1 *, repeat from *-* until 5 sts remain, 1 YO, K 2 tog, P 1, K 1, 1 st in garter st. Continue with rib and in garter st in each side until piece measures approx. 36-37-38 cm / 14¼"-14½"-15". Bind off sts with K over K and P over P. Sew buttons on to cuff and button cuff tog. Slide cuff 2 cm / ¾" down on foot with buttons on the outside of slipper and sew cuff to cast on edge on slipper, sew from WS with invisible stitches. |
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