June wrote:
I wrote before to ask about putting in the sleeves without holes in the underarm area. I followed your directions, no holes. 😁 Now I have a new question. Why is the sleeve so much larger than the armhole? I’ve taken it out a few times, but haven’t been able to work it in without it looking gathered. I’ve even ripped it back to the pattern design and made it a few stitches smaller, but it’s still too large. My gauge is ok. Is it supposed to be fluffy? Thanks again.
15.08.2022 - 17:45DROPS Design answered:
Dear June, the armholes should be 18-20-22-22-22-24 cm from the division at the end of body to the last stitches cast off for shoulders on back and front pieces. For sleeves you finish with 76-80-88-88-96 sts, if your tension is right you should have then a total of 19-20-22-22-24 cm when sleeve is folded double along the armhole. Use first pins can help you to place the sleeve along the armhole, they should fit nicely. Hope it can help. Happy knitting!
16.08.2022 - 08:26
June wrote:
I have finished this cardigan as far as attaching the sleeves to it. I never worked a sleeve that didn’t have a side seam on the body. Is there a specific way to do this without having holes in the underarm area? Thank you in advance.
20.07.2022 - 16:06DROPS Design answered:
Dear June, mark the side of the body with a stitch marker. This marker should fit with the seam in the center under the sleeve, where you have made increases on each side. Then sew both pieces together. Adjust the armhole size to the size of the sleeve cap. Happy knitting!
24.07.2022 - 17:40
Sarah Stone wrote:
I'm trying to make the cardigan in Muskat with ducks and flower. The pattern is on circular needles but surely for a cardigan I need to knit it back and forth to get an opening up the front. l am puzzled and would be grateful for an explanation. Thanks
08.07.2020 - 17:17DROPS Design answered:
Hi Sarah, Yes, the cardigan is worked back and forth using circular needle. We recommend using a circular needle so you have enough room on the needle for all the stitches. Happy knitting!
09.07.2020 - 07:29
Dorte wrote:
Nederdelen: jeg har brug for hjælp tilsat forstå følgende: 1 m 10-10 på hver 3/4: *hver 6.p *, 5/6: *hver 7. p* etc, så kan I venligt forklare hvordan jeg strikker det. På forhånd tak, Dorte
23.02.2020 - 06:04DROPS Design answered:
Hei Dorte. Det kommer an på hvilken størrelse du strikker. Fell 1 maske på hver side av merketrådene (det er 4 merketråder på omgangen = 8 fellinger på hver omgang). Det skal felles 10 ganger i alle størrelser. I størrelse 3/4 år felles det på hver 6. pinne, i størrelse 5/6 år på hver 7. pinne, i størrelse 7/8 år vekselsvis på hver 7. og 8. pinne, i størrelse 9/10 år på hver 8. pinne og i størrelse 11/12 år på hver 10. pinne = 104-120 (136-152-168) masker. God Fornøyelse!
24.02.2020 - 11:23
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Cardigan and Skirt in Muskat with Ducks and Flowers.
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Gauge: 20 sts x 26 rows on larger needles in pattern = 10 x 10 cm [4" x 4"]. Rib: * K 1, P 1 * Pattern: See charts (1 chart = 1 repeat). The pattern is seen from the right side. Body: Cast on 132-140 (144-152-160) sts on smaller circular needles with yellow and knit 4 cm [1.5"] rib, but after 1 cm [3/8"] change to green. Change to larger circular needles and stockinette st, increasing 26-30 (38-42-46) sts evenly distributed on the 1st row = 158-170 (182-194-206) sts. When the work measures 5 cm [2"], knit Pattern 1, keeping 1 edge st at each center front edge (not knit in pattern). After Pattern 1 knit the rest with Pattern 2. When the work measures 19-20 (22-24-24) cm [7.5" - 7-⅞" (8-⅝" - 9.5" - 9.5")], divide for armholes and knit the rest of each part separately. Fronts = 40-43 (46-49-52) sts each, back = 78-84 (90-96-102) sts. Fronts: = 40-43 (46-49-52) sts. Continue Pattern 2. When the work measures 32-34 (38-40-42) cm [12-⅝" - 13-⅜" (14-⅞" - 15.75" - 16.5")], bind off 12-12 (13-14-14) sts at the center front for the neck. Then bind off at each neck edge every other row 2 sts 2 times, 1 st 2 times. Bind off when the work measures 38-40 (44-46-48) cm [14-⅞" - 15.75" (17.25" - 18-⅛" - 18-⅞")]. Back: = 78-84 (90-96-102) sts. Continue Pattern 2. When the work measures 37-39 (43-45-47) cm [14.5" - 15.25" (16-⅞" - 17.75" - 18.5")], bind off the center 34-34 (36-38-38) sts for the neck and knit the rest of each side separately. On the next row dec 1 st at each neck edge. Bind off the remaining sts for the shoulder when the work measures 38-40 (44-46-48) cm [14-⅞" - 15.75" (17.25" - 18-⅛" - 18-⅞")]. Sleeves: Cast on 32-36 (36-36-40) sts on smaller double pointed needles with yellow; join and place a marker at the join. Knit 4 cm [1.5"] rib, but after 1 cm [3/8"] change to green. Change to larger double pointed needles and knit 1 cm [3/8"] stockinette st, increasing 8-4 (8-12-10) sts evenly distributed on the 1st row = 40-40 (44-48-50) sts. Knit Pattern 3, then Pattern 4 (center the patterns across the sleeve). At the same time, inc 1 st each side of marker 18-20 (22-20-23) times: Sizes 3/4 + 5/6 + 7/8: alternately every 2nd and 3rd row Sizes 9/10 + 11/12: alternately every 3rd and 4th row = 76-80 (88-88-96) sts. After Pattern 4 knit the rest with Pattern 2. When the work measures 24-27 (31-34-38) cm [9.5" - 10-⅝" (12.25" - 13-⅜" - 14-⅞")], bind off 3 sts each side of marker. Then bind off at each side for sleeve caps every other row 6 sts 3 times. Bind off the remaining sts when the work measures 27-30 (34-37-41) cm [10-⅝" - 11.75" (13-⅜" - 14.5" - 16-⅛")]. Assembly: Sew shoulder seams. Pick up approx. 84-100 on smaller needles with yellow along the left front for button band. Knit 3 cm [1.25"] rib. Repeat along the right front, but after 1 cm [3/8"] make 5 buttonholes evenly distributed across the row. (1 buttonhole = bind off 2 sts, cast on 2 new sts on the next row.) Pick up approx. 88-98 sts around the neck on smaller double pointed needles with yellow and knit 2 cm [0.75"] rib. Change to coral and knit 1 row rib. Bind off. Sew the sleeves to the body. SKIRT: Sizes: 3/4 - 5/6 (7/8 - 9/10 - 11/12) years Finished measurements: Waist: 52-60 (68-76-84) cm [20.5" - 23-⅝" (26.75" - 29-⅞" - 33")] Hem: 92-100 (108-116-124) cm [36.25" - 39-⅜" (42.5" - 45-⅝" - 48-⅞")] Materials: DROPS MUSKAT from Garnstudio 100% mercerized Egyptian cotton (50 g./109 yds) 150-200 (200-250-250) g col. 40, coral DROPS 2.5 mm [US 1], 3.5 mm [US 4] and 4 mm [US 6] circular and double pointed needles, or sizes needed to obtain correct gauge. Gauge: 20 cm x 26 rows on largest needles in pattern = 10 x 10 cm [4" x 4"]. Skirt: Cast on 184-200 (216-232-248) sts on mid-size circular needles with coral; join and P 1 row, K 1 row, P 1 row. Change to largest circular needles and place a marker at the center front, the center back and at each side. Then dec 1 st at each side of each marker 10-10 (10-10-10) times: Size 3/4: every 6th row Size 5/6: every 7th row Size 7/8: alternately every 7th and 8th row Size 9/10: every 8th row Size 11/12: every 10th row = 104-120 (136-152-168) sts. When the work measures 24-27 (30-33-36) cm [9.5" - 10-⅝" (11.75" - 13" - 14-⅛")], change to smallest needles. Knit 2 cm [0.75"] stockinette st, P 1 row (for the folding edge), 2 cm [0.75"] stockinette st, bind off. Fold the edge over double against the wrong side and sew. Pull a cord through the hem. |
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