Stefanie wrote:
Hallo DROPS-Team, seid Ihr sicher, dass Crepuscule mit DROPS Delight in NST 5 gestrickt wurde? War das Garn vielleicht eher BIG DELIGHT? Ich würde ungerne das falsche bestellen.
21.08.2013 - 12:33DROPS Design answered:
Liebe Stefanie, die Angabe ist richtig, das Tuch ist aus DROPS Delight gestrickt. Für Tücher und Schals wird oftmals eine grössere Nadelstärke als normal benutzt, da das Gestrickte dann weicher wird und schöner fällt.
21.08.2013 - 15:09
Joanna wrote:
Hallo, Kan dit patroon ook in tricotsteek worden gebreid? Moet dan aantal steken en toeren aangepast worden of kan dan volgens pagroon worden gebreid. Alvast dank voor uw antwoord. Vriendelijke groeten Van Joanna
09.08.2013 - 22:49DROPS Design answered:
Tricotsteek heeft een totaal andere stekenverhouding in de hoogte dan ribbelsteek. Als u hetzelfde aantal naalden breit in tricotsteek, wordt uw werk veel hoger. De vorm van de sjaal zou dan geheel anders worden en de randen zouden omkrullen. Het staat u natuurlijk altijd vrij om hiermee zelf te experimenteren, maar wij ondersteunen alleen de patronen zoals onze designafdeling ze ontworpen heeft. Succes.
10.08.2013 - 08:21MARIA ESTHER wrote:
Se ve precioso, pero no capto la abertura para que es ¿me podrían decir? gracias!!!!!
05.08.2013 - 19:58DROPS Design answered:
Hola Maria Ester. No es una abertura son los picos de la bufanda.
06.08.2013 - 10:03
Margot wrote:
Ganz super - freue mich schon auf die Anleitung
30.07.2013 - 21:15
Margot wrote:
Ganz super - freue mich schon auf die Anleitung
30.07.2013 - 21:15
Corry wrote:
Met het prachtige langzame kleurverloop van Delight kun je bijna niets lelijks maken! Mijn favoriete garen naast Alpaca en Fabel. With this slowly changing variegated yarn, it is hard to screw up. :) Itturns out to be beautiful, whatever you make. Love this yarn (as well as Fabel and Alpaca of course).
29.07.2013 - 21:10
Corry wrote:
Met het prachtige langzame kleurverloop van Delight kun je bijna niets lelijks maken! Mijn favoriete garen naast Alpaca en Fabel. With this slowly changing variegated yarn, it is hard to screw up. :) Itturns out to be beautiful, whatever you make. Love this yarn (as well as Fabel and Alpaca of course).
29.07.2013 - 21:10Janine wrote:
Not an original design. This pattern use is stealed
11.07.2013 - 14:12Gretchen wrote:
This looks to be very similar a very popular free pattern. For shame.
11.07.2013 - 04:17June wrote:
This looks an awful lot like a shawl I saw on another knitting site!
08.07.2013 - 03:48
Crepuscule#crepusculeshawl |
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Knitted DROPS shawl with short rows in ”Delight”.
DROPS 149-13 |
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GARTER ST (back and forth on needle): K all rows. 1 ridge = K 2 rows. ---------------------------------------------------------- SHAWL: Cast on 108 sts on circular needle size 5 mm / US 8 with Delight and work in garter st back and forth as follows: Row 1 (= from RS): Work 108 sts, turn piece. Row 2 (= from WS): Work back. Row 3: Work 106 sts, turn piece. Row 4: Work back. Row 5: Work 104 sts, turn piece. Row 6: Work back. Row 7: Work 102 sts, turn piece. Row 8: Work back. Continue like this by working 2 sts less every other row until 2 sts remain. Work back and forth over these 2 sts and then work 2 rows over all 108 sts = 1 fan. Work next row as follows from RS: bind off somewhat loosely the first 32 sts, work the rest of row and cast on somewhat loosely 32 new sts at the end of row. K 1 row back on WS. Continue to work fans the same way by repeating from 1st row until there are 9 fans. Loosely bind off and fasten the tails. |
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