Hélène wrote:
Bonjour, par quel fil je peux remplacer le Vivaldi, j'aimerais me faire ce châle. Merci
17.02.2023 - 08:23DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Hélène, vous pouvez utiliser 4 fils Kid-Silk (découvrez ici le rendu d'1 fil Vivaldi et de 2 fils Kid-Silk) ou 2 fils Brushed Alpaca Silk - notre convertisseur vous calculera la quantité nécessaire (pensez à bien saisir "2 fils"). Bon tricot!
17.02.2023 - 12:02
Charlotte wrote:
Bonjour, je fais le châle 148/3. J’ai un doute pour le dégradé de couleur. Faut il vraiment commencer par l’écru pour avoir le même dégradé que la photo ?
12.06.2020 - 22:31DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Charlotte, tout à fait, le châle se tricote de haut en bas, en commençant en écru, puis on va remplacer progressivement d'abord 1 fil puis 2 fils pour créer le dégradé. Bon tricot!
15.06.2020 - 08:09
Élyse Rheault wrote:
Mon expérience avec le point de jersey est que le tricot s'enroule sur lui-même. Aurais-je le même phénomène avec ce châle ? Merci de prendre quelques minutes pour me répondre.
07.01.2017 - 21:10DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Mme Rheault, rabattez les mailles très souplement comme indiqué, et bloquez votre châle aux mesures finales en l'épinglant humide et en le laissant sécher (votre magasin pourra vous aider si besoin). Bon tricot!
09.01.2017 - 09:20
Susanna wrote:
Che colore proponete per sostituire "erica", visto che presto non sarà più disponibile?
22.09.2014 - 23:28DROPS Design answered:
Buongiorno Susanna, potete eventualmente sostituire il colore erica con il n°30 grigio/viola, ma potrebbe essere troppo in contrasto con gli altri colori. In ogni caso il colore erica è ancora disponibile fino ad esaurimento presso i nostri rivenditori italiani, quindi lo può ancora acquistare. Provi a controllare. Buon lavoro!!
23.09.2014 - 11:25
Bouvet Marie Claude wrote:
Bonjour pouvez vous me dire ce qu'est une maille allongée s'il vous plait je voudrais faire ce modèle de châle mais je ne comprends pas il n'y a pas d'explication pour cette maille merci de votre réponse
19.05.2014 - 17:31DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Mme Bouvet, les mailles allongées sont obtenues en faisant des jetés sur l'endroit que l'on lâche sur l'envers - cf vidéo ci-dessous pour la technique - ex à 19 cm dans le châle. Bon tricot!
20.05.2014 - 09:02
Else wrote:
What does it mean to "work dropped stitches ".
01.03.2014 - 01:52DROPS Design answered:
Dear Else, "dropped sts" are when you work 1 row *K1, 1YO* and on next row K the st and drop the yo, the sts are then longer (see video below with 2 yos). Happy knitting!
01.03.2014 - 09:52Irina wrote:
Good evening(already)! I've received all answers from DROPS Tutorial Videos. Thank you for your attention and patience!
06.02.2014 - 23:23Irina wrote:
Please explain in more detail what this means:Continue in stocking st with 1 edge st in GARTER ST – see explanation above – in each side. Should I knit stocking st only the first edgeand the rest in GARTER ST ? Thank you for your attention and sorry for the inconvenience
06.02.2014 - 22:32DROPS Design answered:
This means technically that on RS rows you K all sts across, and on WS rows you K1, P across, and end row with K1. The piece will be in stockinette, and you will have 1 stitch each side in garter st (i.e garter is K on every row).
07.02.2014 - 01:44
JM wrote:
Vad innebär att "sticka ton-i-ton ränder med tappade maskor"?
08.11.2013 - 11:40
Knitter wrote:
What do you mean K YOs from previous row twisted to avoid holes? how we knit the YO twisted?
23.05.2013 - 20:11DROPS Design answered:
Dear Knitter, it means to K yo from previous row into back of loop - see video to vizualize how to do - Happy knitting!
24.05.2013 - 09:01
Imogen#imogenshawl |
|
![]() |
![]() |
Knitted DROPS shawl with dropped sts and tinted stripes in 2 strands ”Vivaldi”.
DROPS 148-3 |
|
GARTER ST (back and forth on circular needle): K all rows. 1 ridge = 2 rows K. INCREASE TIP: Inc 1 st by making 1 YO. On next row work YO twisted to avoid holes. ---------------------------------------------------------- SHAWL: The shawl beg with off white at the top and gradually becomes darker when working. The piece is worked back and forth on circular needle because of no of sts. Cast on 7 sts on circular needle size 8 mm / US 11 with 2 strands off white and work tinted stripes with dropped sts - AT THE SAME TIME inc as follows: Row 1 (= RS): K all sts. Row 2 (= WS): K 1, * P 1, 1 YO, P 1 *, repeat from *-* 2 times in total and finish with P 1, 1 YO and K 1 = 10 sts. Row 3 (and every row from RS): K all sts - NOTE: K YOs from previous row twisted to avoid holes. Row 4 (= WS): K 1, * 1 YO, P 1 *, repeat from *-* 8 times in total and finish with 1 YO and K 1 = 19 sts. Row 6 (= WS): K 1, P until 1 st remains, K 1. Row 8 (= WS): K 1, * P 1, 1 YO, P 1 *, repeat from *-* 8 times in total and finish with P 1, 1 YO and K 1 = 28 sts. Row 10: K 1, P until 1 st remains, K 1. Row 12: K 1, * P 1, 1 YO, P 1 *, repeat from *-* 13 times in total and finish with K 1 = 41 sts. Continue in stockinette st with 1 edge st in GARTER ST – see explanation above – in each side. When piece measures 14 cm / 5½", inc 40 sts evenly (i.e. make 1 YO after every st) – READ INCREASE TIP = 81 sts. When piece measures 19 cm / 7½", work next row from RS as follows: * K 1, 1 YO *, repeat from *-* until 1 st remains and finish with K 1. P 1 row from WS while AT THE SAME TIME slipping YOs off the needle (these 2 rows = dropped sts). Work in stockinette st until piece measures 22 cm / 8¾". Now inc 26 sts evenly (i.e. beg after 1st st and make 1 YO after every 3rd st) = 107 sts. Continue in stockinette st until piece measures 26 cm / 10¼". On next row from RS work dropped sts again. Continue in stockinette st until piece measures 30 cm / 11¾". Now inc 30 sts evenly (i.e. make 1 YO after 3 and 4 sts alternately) = 137 sts. Work until piece measures 32 cm / 12½". On next row from RS work dropped sts again, then continue in stockinette st until piece measures 38 cm / 15". Now inc 30 sts evenly (i.e. make 1 YO after 4 and 5 sts alternately) = 167 sts. Switch to 1 strand off white + 1 strand light powder pink and work in stockinette st for 3 cm / 1⅛" (piece measures 41 cm / 16⅛"). On next row from RS work dropped sts, then continue in stockinette st until piece measures 46 cm / 18". Now inc 30 sts evenly (i.e. make 1 YO after 5 and 6 sts alternately) = 197 sts. Work until piece measures 48 cm / 19". On next row from RS work dropped sts again. Then continue in stockinette st until piece measures 52 cm / 20½" (stripe measures 14 cm / 5½"). Switch to 2 strands light powder pink and work in stockinette st for 1 cm / ½". Now inc 30 sts evenly (i.e. make 1 YO after 6 and 7 sts alternately) = 227 sts. Work until piece measures 55 cm / 21⅝". On next row from RS work dropped sts, then continue in stockinette st until piece measures 59 cm / 23¼" (stripe measures 7 cm / 2¾"). Switch to 1 strand light powder pink + 1 strand gray pink and work in stockinette st for 1 cm / ⅜". Now inc 30 sts evenly (i.e. make 1 YO after 7 and 8 sts alternately) = 257 sts. Work until piece measures 62 cm / 24½". On next row from RS work dropped sts, then continue in stockinette st until piece measures 66 cm / 26" (stripe measures 7 cm / 2¾"). Switch to 2 strands gray pink and work in stockinette st for 3 cm / 1⅛". On next row from RS work dropped sts, then continue in stockinette st until piece measures 71 cm / 28". Now inc 30 sts evenly (i.e. make 1 YO after 8 and 9 sts alternately) = 287 sts. Then continue in stockinette st until piece measures 73 cm / 28¾" (stripe measures 7 cm / 2¾"). Switch to 1 strand gray pink + 1 strand heather and work in stockinette st for 3 cm / 1". On next row from RS work dropped sts, then continue in stockinette st until piece measures 79 cm / 31" (approx. 1 cm / ½" remains until finished measurements). Now inc 30 sts evenly (i.e. make 1 YO after 9 and 10 sts alternately) = 317 sts. On next from RS VERY LOOSELY bind off (stripe measures 7 cm / 2¾"). |
|
Have you finished this pattern?Tag your pictures with #dropspattern #imogenshawl or submit them to the #dropsfan gallery. Do you need help with this pattern?You'll find 10 tutorial videos, a Comments/Questions area and more by visiting the pattern on garnstudio.com. © 1982-2025 DROPS Design A/S. We reserve all rights. This document, including all its sub-sections, has copyrights. Read more about what you can do with our patterns at the bottom of each pattern on our site. |
Post a comment to pattern DROPS 148-3
We would love to hear what you have to say about this pattern!
If you want to leave a question, please make sure you select the correct category in the form below, to speed up the answering process. Required fields are marked *.