Florence Loubier wrote:
Un très beau tricot original plein de couleurs
11.03.2019 - 00:21
Murielle Wittmer wrote:
Bonsoir, je ne comprends pas le terme: \" croiser le fil avec la couleur suivante\"...pouvez vous m\'aider ??? je rêve de faire ce projet depuis très longtemps, je pense m\'y mettre dés maintenant mais je ne comprends pas...
03.11.2018 - 23:26DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Mme Wittmer, on va procéder comme pour du jacquard - cf vidéo - autrement dit on croise les fils au début de chaque bande pour que les mailles des rayures soient bien attachées entre elles sans qu'il y ait de trou. Bon tricot!
05.11.2018 - 10:48
Ines wrote:
Hallo,ich habe ein Problem bei der Zunahme in der 2.Reihe. bei mir entsteht immer ein loch.habe verschiedene Varianten ausprobiert.was könnt ihr mir noch anbieten wie ich es am besten mache? Danke
01.11.2018 - 11:13DROPS Design answered:
Liebe Ines, versuchen Sie aus der Masche der Vorreihe oder aus dem Querfaden. Ihr DROPS Laden kann sicher Ihnen noch mehr weiterhelfen - auch telefonisch oder per Email. Viel Spaß beim stricken!
01.11.2018 - 14:19
Mimi Routh wrote:
Extremely fiddly and tiresome. I am an excellent knitter! As written, the damned socks are two inches too short! I will finish them in my own design!
11.02.2018 - 01:10
M. ZUidgeest wrote:
At the and of row 2 the pattern says (in dutch) neem 1 st op – neem daarvoor de laatste st van breinld zonder knop 4 van de vorige nld op en zet deze op breinld zonder knop 1. Keer. Pick up 1 stitch by taking the last stitch of dpn 4 and place it onto dpn 1. It doesn't say decrease. Where do I have to pick up the extra stitch?
04.09.2017 - 19:43Carol Williamson wrote:
Sorry, the question was not answered. The instructions for row 3 say "K 2 together." Does this not mean that two stitches become one? Or does "pick up" have a different meaning?
19.04.2017 - 00:28DROPS Design answered:
Dear Carol, The last instruction for row 2 says pick up a stitch in the last stitch, so a new stitch should be made there. After turning the piece, this stitch which was just picked up, should be knitted together with the first stitch, so there is no hole where the piece is turned. I hope this helped. Happy Knitting!
19.04.2017 - 08:33
Dehan Christiane wrote:
J'adore, ces chaussettes sont magnifiques. Malheureusement, je ne suis pas assez bonne tricoteuse pour les réaliser, quel dommage !
05.05.2015 - 15:26
Miira wrote:
Peilikuva tai kaavio
06.02.2015 - 10:23
Charlotte Christensen wrote:
Er der venligst nogle der kan forklare mig, hvordan jeg "strikker m op fra strømpepind 4 fra forrige pind" som der står beskrevet i omg 2?? Eller endnu bedre kan vise hvordan?? Jeg har strikket i 30 år, og har ALDRIG oplevet en opskrift SÅ frustrerende. Venligst Charlotte
23.09.2014 - 11:04
Tanja wrote:
Hej Maggan, det finns ju på svenska under rubriken:Häl!
13.05.2014 - 19:11
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Knitted DROPS socks with displacement in 4 colors in ”Fabel”.
DROPS 149-22 |
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DISPLACEMENT: Work every round with 4 different colors that are displaced in a spiral around the sock. To avoid cutting the strands on every round, work every other round from WS. ROW 1 (= RS): K all sts from double pointed needle 1 with color no 912, K all sts from double pointed needle 2 with color no 674, K all sts from double pointed needle 3 with color no 911, K all sts from double pointed needle 4 with color no 677. Turn. ROW 2 (= WS): P over all sts on double pointed needle 4 with color no 677, twine the yarn with next color, P over all sts on double pointed needle 3 with color no 911, twine the yarn with next color, P over all sts on double pointed needle 2 with color no 674, twine yarn with next color, P over all sts on double pointed needle 1 with color no 912, pick up 1 st in last st from double pointed needle 4 from previous row, slip it on double pointed needle 1. Turn. ROW 3 (= RS): K the first 2 sts tog, K the rest of sts from double pointed needle 1 + first st from double pointed needle 2 with color no 912, K all sts from double pointed needle 2 + first st from double pointed needle 3 with color no 674, K all sts from double pointed needle 3 + first st from double pointed needle 4 with color no 911, K all sts from double pointed needle 4 + first st from double pointed needle 1 with color no 677. Turn. ROW 4 (= WS): P over all sts on double pointed needle 4 with color no 677, twine the yarn with next color, P over all sts on double pointed needle 3 with color no 911, twine the yarn with next color, P over all sts on double pointed needle 2 with color no 674, twine yarn with next color, P over all sts on double pointed needle 1 with color no 912, pick up 1 st in last st from double pointed needle 4 from previous round, slip it on double pointed needle 1. Turn. ROW 5 (= RS): K the first 2 sts tog, K the rest of sts from double pointed needle 1 with color no 912, K all sts from double pointed needle 2 with color no 674, K all sts from double pointed needle 3 with color no 911, K all sts from double pointed needle 4 with color no 677. Turn. Repeat row 2 to 5. Color stripes are displaced with 1 st towards the left on every fourth round. DECREASE TIP (applies to heel): Work until 2 sts remain before marker, K 2 tog, marker, slip 1 st, work 1 st, psso. ---------------------------------------------------------- SOCK: Cast on 72-76-80 sts on double pointed needles size 2.5 mm / US 1.5 with color no 912. K 2 rounds. Continue to work rib as follows: * K 2, P 2 *, repeat from *-*. When rib measures 4 cm / 1½", K 1 round while at the same time dec 8 sts evenly = 64-68-72 sts. Distribute sts on 4 double pointed needles = 16-17-18 sts on every needle. Then work in stockinette st and displacement - see explanation above. When piece measures 10 cm / 4", dec 1 st in every stripe from RS – dec by working the last 2 sts on every double pointed needle K tog (= 4 dec on 1 round). Make sure that dec are done on 3rd or 5th row in pattern. Repeat dec when piece measures 15 and 20 cm / 6" and 8" = 52-56-60 sts (= 13-14-15 sts on every double pointed needle). When piece measures 23-24-25 cm / 9"-9½"-9¾", work a loose strand over the first 26-28-30 sts, sts on each side of this strand are used for heel later. On next row continue pattern as before (cut the yarn on the first 2 double pointed needles). Continue with displacement until piece measures 12-13-15½ cm / 4 ¾"-5⅛"-6⅛" from the loose strand (= approx. 5 cm / 2" remain). Insert 1 marker in each side so that there are 26-28-30 sts on top of foot and 26-28-30 sts under foot - make sure that toe fits with strand for heel. Continue working stockinette st over all sts and in the round on needle with color no 912 while AT THE SAME TIME dec for toes on each side of the markers. Dec as follows before 1 K st and marker: K 2 tog. Dec as follows after marker and 1 K st: K 2 twisted tog. Dec like this in each side on every other round a total of 7 times and then on every round a total of 3 times = 12-16-20 sts remain on needle. On next round K 2 tog around. Cut the yarn and pull it through the remaining sts, tighten tog and fasten. HEEL: Pull out the loose strand and distribute sts from each side of strand on double pointed needles size 2.5 mm / US 1.5 = 52-56-60 sts. Beg in the side and work as follows with color no 912 (soft chocolate): Work over 26-28-30 sts under heel, pick up 2 new sts in the side, work over the 26-28-30 sts on the back of heel and pick up 2 new sts in the side = 56-60-64 sts. Insert 1 marker between the 2 new sts in each side. Work in stockinette st, AT THE SAME TIME dec in each side – Read DECREASE TIP! - repeat dec every other round a total of 9-10-11 times = 20 sts remain on needle. Work 1 round over all sts. Bind off. Sew tog heel with grafting/kitchener sts, st against st in cast-off edge. Heel measures 5-6-6½ cm / 2"-2¼"-2½" in each side. Knit another sock the same way. |
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