Hanny wrote:
Ik volg het patroon, doe de minderingen voor de raglan zoals genoemd 2 st. R samenbreien en ARO., maar krijg zo’n onregelmatige raglan. Wat doe ik niet goed of hoort dit zo?
08.04.2023 - 13:18DROPS Design answered:
Dag Hanny,
Zoals je de minderingen maakt voor de raglan is helemaal goed. De 2 tricotsteken aan elke kant van de markeerdraden blijven in tact, dus je mindert aan beide kanten van deze 2 tricotsteken.
12.04.2023 - 20:27
Linda Højsgaard wrote:
Hejsa. Jeg sidder med 9-2 i str 2 år. Kan ikke få maske tallet til at passe ved halsen. Der står 26 m på en tråd plus 1*3, 1*2, og 1*1=38 m. Opskriften siger der skal være 34m. Pft Linda
26.01.2022 - 18:01DROPS Design answered:
Hej Linda, det ser ud til at det skal stå de 4 mindste størrelser. Vi laver en rettelse. Tak for info :)
27.01.2022 - 11:27
DANILIN Michèle wrote:
Est-il possible d'avoir les explications en taille 2 ans pour tricoter ce pull de haut en bas (en top-down) ? Merci d'avance
21.03.2020 - 12:49DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Mme Danilin, nous ne sommes malheureusement pas en mesure de pouvoir adapter individuellement chacun de nos modèles à chaque demande - vous pouvez tricoter ce modèle en taille 2 ans de bas en haut comme dans les explications ou bien choisir un autre modèle tricoté de haut en bas parmi les modèles enfant. Bon tricot!
23.03.2020 - 09:21
Carol Rudman wrote:
Please can I convert a pattern using drops Nepal to drops cotton light .
29.12.2018 - 23:05DROPS Design answered:
Dear Carol, Cotton Light is from yarn group B, while Nepal il from yarn group C, so they're different. You can try doing a swatch and check if you reach the gauge required. Happy crafting!
30.12.2018 - 11:25Zorica wrote:
Hello, I have a question. If Gauge is 22 sts x 30 rows, I can't understand how to get 80 cm (size 3/4 years) if I have 212 sts. (212: 2.2 = 96 cm) Please help. Thank you
19.12.2018 - 10:24DROPS Design answered:
Dear Zorica, gauge is worked in diagram M.4 - if you have this tension, your work should get the correct measurements. You start with 216 sts but work then ribbing (rib tighten work), then inc on the ridge to 276 sts. You will need more sts for cable than for M.4 in width, so please just check your tension worked with diagram M.4 and keep this tension, your measurements should then be correct. Happy knitting!
19.12.2018 - 13:42
Patricia Robelia wrote:
I love to do cables so I would always love a sweater like this. Also, my favorite is to do children\'s clothing or toys. You said the pattern had no name. When I took my first glance at it the first thing that came to me was Blue Boy. I guess at first look that is what I thought. I do not know if you would like that or not, but that is what struck my eye when I saw it. It is a really nice looking sweater and I will love making it.
06.07.2018 - 03:45Linda Fourie wrote:
Hello. Thank you so much for your kind assistance. I managed to cast off successfully. Now I'm stumped again! I put all neck stitches onto double sided needles, have decreased 12 front and 12 back stitches, have 100 st. Now can't figure out how to knit neck further with the cast off neck. Please help my grandson says " granny when can I have my jersey". Thank you so much! Kind Regards Linda
29.07.2016 - 11:01DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Fourie, you are almost done: P 1 round over all sts then continue with rib K2/P2 for 5 cm then cast off sts with K over K and P over P. Happy knitting!
29.07.2016 - 11:51Linda wrote:
Hi there. Please can you help me. I am knitting DR0PS Children 9-2 sweater for 5-6yrs. My problem is from raglan decreases, neckline. Does not make sense, number of stitches do not correspond. I get mixed up with small sizes and largest sizes. Thank you Linda
26.07.2016 - 12:18DROPS Design answered:
Dear Linda, in size 5/6 years, dec 8 sts: every other row a total of 23 times (= 184 sts dec) + every row a total of 5 times (= 40 sts dec) ie a total of 224 sts are dec for raglan. When you have dec a total of 20 times (8 dec for raglan remain), slip the middle 30 sts on front piece on a st holder and bind off for neckline on each side 1x3 sts + 1x2 sts + 1x1 st (= 6 sts on each side of neckline x 2 sides= 12 sts). There were a total of 348 sts before raglan - 224 sts for raglan - 30 sts for neckline - 12 sts for neckline = 82 sts remain. Happy knitting!
26.07.2016 - 13:21
Line Verville wrote:
Bonjour Mais çe que vous m'avez explique s'applique pour les 5 plus grandes moi ce que je ne comprends pas c est les grandeurs avec la fente pour en arriver à 57-70-82. Quand on diminue 2dois 2 m tous les 2rgs soit 8 m en moins il nous disent Les mettre en attente et toi tu sembles dire de les rabattre? J aimerais svp avoir les explications à partir de 6-6-6- diminutionspour le raglan chaque étape avec les quantités restantes pour chaque étapes (avec la fente) merci
25.05.2016 - 20:01DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Mme Verville, si vous tricotez la taille 12/18 mois, il reste 62 m après les dim. du raglan et vous avez en attente les 24 m de l'encolure devant + 4 m de chaque côté (=32 m pour l'encolure), vous relevez 6 m de chaque côté des bordures dos = 62+32+2x6=106 m et diminuez 2 x 12 m (dos et devant) = il reste 82 m. Bon tricot!
26.05.2016 - 09:43
Line Verville wrote:
Bonjour Pour çe modele quand on est rendu à reprendre les mailles ils nous disent de relever 6 mailles de chaque côté de la fente ensuite apres un rg on doit les rabattre? Et comment ils font le calcul pour arriver à 82 m après les diminutiions? ( on ajoute 6+6 on enlève 24 = moins 12 donc 100 moins 12= 88 et non 82 Pour les diminutiions du raglan il faut rabattre ou mettre en attente les mailles pour l encolure ce n' est pas clair Merci et j attends de vos nouvelles
24.05.2016 - 17:16DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Mme Verville, on commence l'empiècement avec 348 m et on diminue 224 m pour le raglan (= 23 x 8 m tous les 2 rangs + 5 x 8 m tous les rangs) + 42 m au total pour l'encolure (= 30 m du milieu devant en attente + rabattre de chaque côté 1 x 3 m + 1 x 2 m + 1 x 1 m (soit 6 m de chaque côté)). 348-224-42= 82 m. Bon tricot!
24.05.2016 - 17:59
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DROPS Cable knit sweater with raglan sleeves in Den-M-nit or Cotton Light
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Rib: * K 2, P 2 *. Repeat from *-*. Garter st (back and forth): Knit all rows Garter st (on circular needle): 1st round: Purl, 2nd round: Knit. Pattern: See diagram (1 diagram = 1 repeat). The diagram is showing all rows in pattern seen from the RS. Back and Front piece: The cable part of the 2 largest sizes is wider than on the other sizes. Cast on 120-132-144-160 (176-192-200-216) sts on circular needle size 3 mm / US 2or3 in blue and work Rib for 2-2-2-2 (3-3-3-3) cm / ¾"-¾"-¾"-¾" (1⅛"-1⅛"-1⅛"-1⅛"). Change to circular needle size 3.5 mm / US 4 and work 2 rounds in garter sts increasing 36-36-36-36 (36-36-60-60) sts evenly on the first round = 156-168-180-196 (212-228-260-276) sts. Work next round as follows: *18-24-30-38 (46-54-34-42) sts of diagram M.4, 18-18-18-18 (18-18-36-36) sts of diagram M.1, 24-24-24-24 (24-24-24-24) sts of diagram M.2, 18-18-18-18 (18-18-36-36) sts of diagram M.3 *, repeat from *-*. Continue in pattern like this. REMEMBER THE GAUGE! When piece measures 23-24-27-28 (29-31-35-36) cm / 9"-9½"-10⅝"-11" (11⅜"-12¼"-13¾"-14¼") work next row as follows: 6-9-12-16 (20-24-14-18) sts, bind off 6 sts for armhole, 72-78-84-92 (100-108-124-132) sts, bind off 6 sts for armhole, 66-69-72-76 (80-84-110-114) sts (place the pattern in the same position on the front and back piece). Put the piece aside and knit the sleeves. Sleeve: Cast on 36-40-40-44 (44-48-48-52) sts on double pointed needles size 3 mm / US 2or3 in blue and work Rib for 2-2-2-2 (3-3-3-3) cm / ¾"-¾"-¾"-¾" (1⅛"-1⅛"-1⅛"-1⅛"). Change to double pointed needles size 3.5 mm / US 4 and work 2 round in garter st. Continue in diagram M.4, at the same time inc 2 sts mid under arm, repeat on every 11th -13th -9th -12th (6th -7th -6th-6th) round a total of 4-4-6-6 (12-12-14-16) times = 44-48-52-56 (68-72-76-84) sts. When piece measures 17-19-21-26 (27-31-34-38) cm / 6¾"-7½"-8¼"-10¼" (10⅝"-12¼"-13⅜"-15") bind off 6 sts mid under arm = 38-42-46-50 (62-66-70-78) sts. Back and front pieces + sleeve: Place the sleeves on the same circular needle as the body where you bound off for armholes = 220-240-260-284 (324-348-388-420) sts on needle. Insert a marker in all transitions between sleeves and body pieces = 4 markers. Continue the pattern work the first st on both sides of the marker in stockinette (= 2 stockinette sts in the transitions between body and sleeves). Raglan decreases: Read the entire section before working it! There are 8 dec per round (1 dec on each side of the 2 Stockinette sts). Work 2 rounds before starting the dec. On next round dec 1 st on each side of the markers: repeat on every other round a total of 12-14-16-17 (22-23-22-22) times, thereafter on every round a total of 6-5-4-5 (4-5-10-13) times (a total of 144-152-160-176 (208-224-256-280) dec sts for the raglan). Decrease as follows before the 2 stockinette sts: From the RS: K2 tog. From the WS: (does not apply until after the neck bind off): Slip the next 2 sts off the needle, twist and place them back on the left needle (one after the other), purl the 2 sts tog into back of st. Decrease as follows after the 2 Stockinette sts: From the RS: Slip 1 st as if to knit, K1, psso. From the WS: (does not apply until after the neck bind off): P2 tog. At the same time when there are 6-6-6-6 (8-8-8-8) rounds of raglan decreases left bind off for neck mid front (for all sizes) and for back split (for the 3 smallest sizes) as follows: Put the front middle 20-22-24-26 (28-30-34-36) sts on a holder for neck and complete the piece back and forth on needle. At the same time bind off the middle 6 sts on the back for split on the 3 smallest sizes. Shape the neckline by putting sts on the holder on every other row as follows: The 4 smallest sizes: 2 sts 2 times, The 4 largest sizes: 3 sts 1 time, 2 sts 1 time, 1 st 1 time (a total of 28-30-32-34 (40-42-46-48) sts are put on the holder for neck at the front). After the last dec there are 42-52-62-74 (76-82-86-92) sts on needle and the sweater measures approx 33-35-39-41 (45-48-53-55) cm / 13"-13¾"-15¼"-16⅛" (17¾"-19"-21"-21⅝"). Assembly: The 3 smallest sizes: Pick up approx 10 sts along the split at the left back on needle size 3 mm / US 2or3. Purl 1 row (seen from the RS) and then work Rib for 2.5 cm / ⅞". Bind off. Repeat along the right side of the split but bind off for one buttonhole after 0.5 cm / ¼" approx 1 cm / ⅜" from the top - 1 buttonhole = bind off 2 sts and cast on 2 new sts over the bound off sts on the next row. Bind off. Slip all the neck sts on to double pointed needles size 3 mm / US 2or3 and pick up a further 6 sts over each split edge on the back. K 1 row at the same time dec 12 sts evenly over the cable part at the front and decrease 12 sts evenly over the cable part on the back (back = dec 6 sts on each side of the split) = 58-70-82 sts. K1 row from the WS, and then work 3 cm / 1⅛" in Rib – at the same time when the rib measures 2 cm / ¾" bind off for 1 buttonhole above the other buttonhole. Bind off in Rib. Sew the opening under the arms and sew in the button on the back split. The 5 largest sizes: Slip all the neck sts onto double pointed needle size 3 mm / US 2or3. K 1 row at the same time dec 12 (12-12-15-15) sts evenly over the cable part on the front and decrease 12 (12-12-15-15) evenly over the cable part on the back = 84 (92-100-102-110) sts. Purl 1 round, then work in Rib for 4 (4-5-5-5) cm / 1½" (1½"-2"-2"-2"). Bind off in Rib. Sew the opening under the arms. |
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