Breanna wrote:
OK, I think I figured out my confusion! I might be mixing lefts and rights. So when you say 1st row of yoke starts on the right front, you mean it starts where the dotted line is on the drawing, correct? ... Which is also at the left sleeve ... So imagining the diagram, you knit from the dotted line starting with your 3 bind offs, then continue all across the front yoke, over the right sleeve,...
09.04.2014 - 21:12
Breanna wrote:
OK, thank you very much! That really clarified things when you have the explanation of the "why" such as binding off the 3 stitches to give room for the button band! I am looking forward to finishing the sweater! Although it seems the answer to my "Part 5 question" contradicts that a little bit and suggests binding off after the right sleeve and before the left sleeve. I am going to assume this is not the correct understanding?
08.04.2014 - 14:31DROPS Design answered:
Dear Breanna, you start yoke on front piece, and cast off the first 3 sts on front piece, then work to the left sleeve (end of row), turn and cast off fist 3 sts on left sleeve = 3 sts bound off each side. Happy knitting!
08.04.2014 - 16:32
Breanna wrote:
Sorry, one more thing, how do you recommend I do the edge stitch? Thanks so much!
07.04.2014 - 19:34DROPS Design answered:
You can work it in stocking st or in garter st, as you rather likee, you will then pick up sts along these edges for button bands. Happy knitting!
08.04.2014 - 09:57
Breanna wrote:
Part 7: 4-When you are “binding off to shape the neckline”, that means, every time you start a row from the neckline at the front, you will be binding off stitches, and you alternate with one bind off, two bind offs, one bind off, two bind offs etc…., correct?
07.04.2014 - 19:25DROPS Design answered:
you are correct, you will cast off at the beg of each row starting from the neckline at the front piece : 2 sts 1 time and 1 st 1 time only 3 sts each side are bound off for neckline). Happy knitting!
08.04.2014 - 09:56
Breanna wrote:
Part 6: will only be attached to one side of the stitch holder, correct? So you can knit back and forth on that side of the neck, but what about the other side? Do you just cut the yarn from the completed side and then tie it to the other side, where you will be starting to knit and knit with that?
07.04.2014 - 19:24DROPS Design answered:
You will have to cut the yarn when first side is finished, then join again to continue the other side. Happy knitting!
08.04.2014 - 09:54
Breanna wrote:
Part 5: casting off your three stitches on each side of the raglan opening (thus you don’t technically begin by casting/ binding off 3 sts, but rather begin by knitting along the sleeve to where your raglan opening will be and then cast off your stitches) 3-When you get to the point where you slip the middle stitches on a stitch holder for the neck, it tells you to complete each side separately, but your loose yarn (yarn that is coming from the ball and you are knitting into your work)...
07.04.2014 - 19:23DROPS Design answered:
Dear Breanna, first row on yoke starts from RS on right front piece, cast off the first 3 sts, work all sts until left sleeve, turn, cast off the first 3 sts and continue with dec for raglan as stated, working back and forth (in rows). Happy knitting!
08.04.2014 - 09:52
Breanna wrote:
Part 4: work backwards to grab those 3 sts behind you to bind them off and then jump over them to work forwards to bind off the 3 sts on the other side of the opening and continue your knitting ***OR*** will your yarn end be coming from the back of the sleeve, so that means you have to knit a row of the sleeve (beginning with the stitches directly following your bind off on the sleeve) before reaching the raglan opening THEN...
07.04.2014 - 19:21
Breanna wrote:
Part 3: I only know one kind of bind off in which you knit or purl two stitches onto your right hand needle and then pull the 1st stitch over the 2nd thus removing the 1st stitch from your right hand needle, is there a special or different way that I should be doing this? … Also, will your yarn end be coming from the middle of the raglan opening because of where you attached your sleeve? If so, it sounds like you have to, in a sense...
07.04.2014 - 17:58DROPS Design answered:
Dear Breanna, you will find 2 videos for binding off (from RS + from WS) under the tab "Videos" at the right side of the picture. Yoke is worked in rows (back & forth and not in the round anymore) starting from RS on right front piece. Happy knitting!
08.04.2014 - 09:41
Breanna wrote:
PART 2: YOKE: Sorry, I am just trying to visualize this next step and having a bit of a difficult time… 1-So does this mean that I will be no longer knitting in the round? My piece will now no longer be connected in a circle? 2-The statement “beg by casting/binding off 3 sts on each side of this raglan opening”, what does this mean?...
07.04.2014 - 17:55DROPS Design answered:
Dear Breanna, you are correct, Yoke is then worked back and forth on circular needle to create split for neck (button line). On 1st row on yoke, cast off the first and the last 3 sts (to get room for buttonband). Happy knitting!
08.04.2014 - 09:38
Breanna wrote:
Thank you very much for the speedy response, it was really appreciated! So far everything has turned out really well! I have a few more questions: SLEEVES: -What kind of increase should I be using? -I am supposed to increase on each side of the marker, so basically just increase two, one right after the other correct?
07.04.2014 - 17:53DROPS Design answered:
Dear Breanna, there are 2 inc mid under sleeve (1 before + 1 after marker) - there are different technique to increase, just use the one you are used to - see video below as an example. Happy knitting!
08.04.2014 - 09:37
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Knitted sweater with textured pattern and raglan sleeve for baby and children in DROPS BabyMerino
DROPS Baby 21-15 |
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PATTERN: See diagrams M.1 to M.3. Diagrams show the pattern from RS. DECREASING TIP (applies to raglan): FROM RS: At beg of row: 1 edge st, slip 1 st as if to K, K1, psso. At the end of row, beg when 3 sts remain: K2 tog, 1 edge st. By the other 3 markers dec as follows in each transition between sleeve and body piece, beg 3 sts before marker: K2 tog, K2 (marker sits between these 2 sts), slip 1 st as if to K, K1, psso. FROM WS: At beg of row: 1 edge st, P2 tog. At the end of row, beg when 3 sts remain: P2 tog into back of loop, 1 edge st. By the other 3 markers dec as follows in each transition between sleeve and body piece, beg 3 sts before marker: P2 tog into back of loop, P2 (marker sits between these 2 sts), P2 tog. GARTER ST (back and forth on needle): K all rows. -------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------- BODY PIECE: Worked in the round on circular needle. Cast on 148-168-184 (204-216) sts on circular needle size 2.5 mm / US 1 with Baby Merino. K 1 round and continue in rib, K2/P2. When rib measures 4 cm / 1½" K 1 round, AT THE SAME TIME dec 28-32-32 (36-40) sts evenly = 120-136-152 (168-176) sts. Insert 1 marker at beg of round and 1 marker after 60-68-76 (84-88) sts (= the sides). Change to circular needle size 3 mm / US 2or3 and continue in stockinette st. REMEMBER THE GAUGE! When piece measures 14-15-18 (20-23) cm / 5½"-6"-7" (8"-9") work chart M.1 on all sts. After M.1 continue in chart M.2 on all sts. AT THE SAME TIME when piece measures 17-18-21 (24-27) cm / 6¾"-7"-8¼" (9½"-10⅝") work next round as follows: bind off 4 sts for armhole, work 52-60-68 (76-80) sts (= front piece), bind off 8 sts for armhole, work 52-60-68 (76-80) sts (= back piece) and bind off the last 4 sts for armhole. Cut the thread and put piece aside. Knit the sleeves. SLEEVE: Worked in the round on double pointed needles. Cast on 44-48-52 (56-60) sts on double pointed needles size 2.5 mm / US 1 with Baby Merino. K 1 round and continue in rib, K2/P2. When rib measures 4 cm / 1½" K 1 round, AT THE SAME TIME dec 10-12-14 (16-16) sts evenly = 34-36-38 (40-44) sts. Insert a marker at beg of round = mid under sleeve. Change to double pointed needles size 3 mm / US 2or3 and continue in stockinette st. When piece measures 6 cm / 2⅜" inc 1 st on each side of marker. SIZE 1/3 months + 6/9 months: Repeat the inc on every 4th round a total of 7-8 times. SIZE 12/18 months + 2 years: Repeat the inc on every 4th and 5th round alternately a total of 9 (12) times. SIZE 3/4 years: Repeat the inc on every 6th round a total of (12) times. = 48-52-56 (64-68) sts. AT THE SAME TIME when piece measures 13-14-17 (20-24) cm / 5⅛"-5½"-6¾" (8"-9½") work M.1. After M.1 continue in M.2. When piece measures approx 16-17-20 (24-28) cm / 6¼"-6¾"-8" (9½"-11") – make sure to be on the same row in M.2 as on body piece – bind off 8 sts mid under sleeve (= 4 sts each side of marker) = 40-44-48 (56-60) sts left on needle. Put piece aside and knit the other sleeve. YOKE: Slip sleeves on the same circular needle as body piece where bind off for armhole = 184-208-232 (264-280) sts. Insert a marker in all transitions between sleeves and body piece and insert a marker mid front (= 26-30-34 (38-40) sts each side). READ ALL OF THE FOLLOWING SECTION BEFORE CONTINUING! Continue back and forth on needle from the raglan on right front piece (when garment lies flat in front of you). Beg by casting/binding off 3 sts on each side of this raglan opening. Continue in M.2 with 1 edge st each side (make sure pattern continues from body piece and sleeves). After 6-6.5-7 (8-8.5) cm / 2⅜"-2½"-2¾" (3⅛"-3¼") of M.2 work M.3 and then complete piece in M.2. AT THE SAME TIME on first row from RS dec 1 st for raglan on each side of all markers – SEE DECREASING TIP! Repeat the dec on every other row a total of 13-15-16 (15-16) times and then on every row: 0-0-1 (6-7) times. AT THE SAME TIME when piece measures 24-26-30 (34-38) cm / 9½"-10¼"-11¾" (13⅜"-15") slip the middle 14-18-22 (22-22) sts on front piece (i.e. 7-9-11 (11-11) sts on each side of marker mid front) on a stitch holder for neck and complete each side separately. Bind off to shape the neckline at the beg of every row from mid front: 2 sts 1 time and 1 st 1 time. After all dec for raglan and neck are complete there are approx 54-58-62 (62-62) sts left on needle and piece measures approx 28-30-34 (38-42) cm / 11"-11¾"-13⅜" (15"-16½") up to shoulder. Slip sts on a stitch holder and work the raglan edges before the neckline. RAGLAN EDGE: Pick up approx 24 to 36 sts (divisible by 4) inside 1 edge st along the raglan opening on sleeve on needle size 2.5 mm / US 1 with Baby Merino. Work rib K2/P2 with 1 garter st and K2 each side (as seen from RS). When edge measures 2 cm / ¾" bind off with K over K and P over P. Repeat along raglan opening on front piece, but after 2 rows make 3 buttonholes evenly (the last buttonholes is made on neck). 1 buttonhole = bind off 2 sts and cast on 2 new sts on return row. NECK: Slip sts from stitch holder mid front and on yoke back on circular needle size 2.5 mm / US 1, pick up approx 20 to 28 sts on each neckline at front and pick up 6 sts on each raglan edge with Baby Merino = approx 100 to 128 sts (divisible by 4). Work rib back and forth on needle from raglan opening as follows (as seen from RS): 1 garter st, * K2/P2 *, repeat from *-* and finish with K2 and 1 garter st. AT THE SAME TIME after 2 rows make 1 buttonhole in line with the others on raglan edge and when neck measures 4.5 cm / 1¾" make 1 buttonhole over the first one. Work another 2 rows and bind off with K over K and P over P. ASSEMBLY: Fold neck double towards WS and fasten with neat sts. Sew raglan edges to bottom of raglan openings. Sew openings under sleeves. Sew on buttons. |
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