COUSIN wrote:
Je tricote ce modèle mais ne souhaite pas faire les diminutions et augmentations dans les rangs raccourcis. Est-ce que cela aura une incidence sur les rayures qui doivent correspondre entre le dos et le devant ? Vu que le dos est légèrement mois large que le devant, Je ne comprends pas bien comment les rayures arrivent à correspondre. Merci pour votre aide.
23.06.2015 - 08:32DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Mme Cousin, les diminutions et augmentations créent l'effet cintré de la veste. Le dos est moins large que les 2 devants réunis pour les devants puissent se chevaucher. Bon tricot!
23.06.2015 - 10:13
Gesa Christiani wrote:
Sorry, ich meinte, ich bin bei dem Abschnitt 4. (Maschen auf die reche Nadel heben und dann immer zwei Maschen strecken, wenden usw.)
13.05.2015 - 16:42DROPS Design answered:
Schön, dass Sie Ihr Problem beheben konnten. Viel Spaß beim Weiterstricken!
15.05.2015 - 11:33Gesa Christiani wrote:
Hallo, ich bin jetzt bei Abschnitt 8 und verstehe es einfach nicht. Ich nehme also je 2 Maschen von der rechten Nadel, stricke, wende, nehme weitere 2 Maschen, stricke dann über die 4 usw. Meine Frage ist: Stricke ich auch hier im Streifenmuster? (also immer zwei Maschen in abwechselnden Farben?). Das würde doch bedeuten, dass ich senkrechte Streifen stricke und das kann nicht sein. Bitte erklären Sie mir genau, wie ich stricken soll. Vielen Dank im voraus.
13.05.2015 - 16:19Gesa Christiani answered:
Solved it by myself. Please ignore my questions.
13.05.2015 - 18:28
COUSIN wrote:
Bonjour, dans les différentes sections, il faut augmenter ou diminuer : ces diminutions ou augmentations sont faites en même temps que les rangs raccourcis ou à la fin de chaque section ? Merci pour votre aide.
18.02.2015 - 11:32DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Mme Cousin, effectivement, dans les sections rangs raccourcis et augmentations/diminutions, on augmente/on diminue en même temps que l'on tricote les rangs raccourcis. Bon tricot!
18.02.2015 - 14:53
Alma Reynolds wrote:
Is it possible to felt this lovely coat ? I have just finished it and it is too big for me . my tension is too loose . it was a real challenge and I am so disappointed. I love your patterns and have knitted lots of them. All have turned out perfectly . Thank you, Alma
27.11.2014 - 18:39DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Reynolds, felting larger garments is quite complicated and requires a lot of experience (especially because of length and width) - the best is to contact your DROPS Store for any tips & advices. Happy knitting!
28.11.2014 - 09:02
HAUDOT wrote:
Bonjour, je vais commencer le modèle 17 et je ne comprends pas comment commencer le col : rubrique COL monter 18 mailles ou DEVANT DROIT monter 24 mailles pour le col ; j'ai peur de mal commencer et de me lancer dans un modèle qui me paraît difficile - un grand merci pour votre réponse
25.11.2014 - 15:28DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Mme Haudot, la veste se tricote en haut en bas, on commence le devant droit par le col en montant 24 m (3 dernières tailles), puis on tricote des rangs raccourcis (cf sous "COL"): 2 rangs end sur toutes les mailles, 2 rangs end sur les 18 premières m jusqu'à ce que ce que le col mesure 9 cm du côté le plus court. Pensez au forum DROPS si besoin, une aide plus détaillée peut vous y être donnée. Bon tricot!
26.11.2014 - 09:06
Doris Jungnickel wrote:
Vielen Dank! Mittlerweile ist alles klar!
02.11.2014 - 14:20
Doris Jungnickel wrote:
Ist es richtig, dass das Rückenteil schmaler als das Vorderteil ist? Ich hatte mir die Jacke so einfach vorgestellt, habe aber bei den rechten und linken teilen schon Probleme.Stricke ich bei einem Teil 3 Reihen schwarz? Sonst komme ich nicht auf die andere Seite,oder?
30.10.2014 - 14:18DROPS Design answered:
Die Rückenteile haben etwas weniger M, weil bei den Vorderteilen die Knopfleisten noch dabei sind. Können Sie die Stelle präzisieren, an der Sie 3 R schwarz stricken wollen? Bei den Vorderteilen erfolgt die Gegengleichheit dadurch, dass der Kragen beim rechten Vorderteil mit einer Rück-R beginnt und beim linken Vorderteil mit einer Hin-R.
01.11.2014 - 12:07
Doris Jungnickel wrote:
Nadelstärke 8 ist die richtige Angabe? Bei mir ist die Maschenprobe mit 6 ok,jedenfalls die maschenanzahl. Die Reihen sind 24 reihen, also 12Rippen? Reiche ich dann mit der bestellten Wolle?
09.10.2014 - 14:02DROPS Design answered:
Liebe Frau Jungnickel, wichtig ist, dass Sie die Maschenprobe einhalten. Wenn Sie sehr locker stricken und die Maschenprobe schon mit Nr. 6 erreichen und Sie sich genau an die in der Anleitung angegebenen cm-Angaben halten, dann sollte auch die angegebene Menge Wolle ausreichen. Die Reihen sind 12 Rippen, genau, also 24 R kraus re.
11.10.2014 - 10:17
Birgit wrote:
Hallo, ist die Angabe zu Modell 158-17 richtig, dass mit Nadel 8 gestrickt werden soll??
05.09.2014 - 17:22DROPS Design answered:
Liebe Birgit, ja, das ist richtig.
09.09.2014 - 19:57
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Knitted DROPS jacket in garter st with short rows and stripes, worked top down in ”Big Delight” and ”Nepal”. Size: S - XXXL.
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GARTER ST (back and forth on needle): K all rows. 1 ridge = K2 rows. PATTERN: * K 2 rows with Big Delight (= 1 stripe), K 2 rows with Nepal (= 1 stripe) *, repeat from *-*. TIP 1: When changing color in stripes, the strands must always be on WS of piece. TIP 2: To make the color transitions in Big Delight pretty when switching ball, it is important to find a ball that starts with the same color last ball ended with. COLLAR: * K 1 row over all sts, turn piece, K 1 row over all sts, turn piece, K 1 row over the first 17-17-17-18-18-18 sts, turn piece, K 1 row, turn piece *, repeat from *-*. BUTTONHOLES: Dec for buttonholes on right front piece. 1 buttonhole = K tog fourth and fifth st from mid front and make 1 YO. Dec for buttonholes (measured from shoulder) when piece measures: SIZE S: 29 and 37 cm / 11½" and 14½" SIZE M: 30 and 38 cm / 11 3/4" and 15" SIZE L: 31 and 39 cm / 12 1/4" and 15 1/4" SIZE XL: 32 and 40 cm / 12½" and 15 3/4" SIZE XXL: 33 and 41 cm / 13" and 16" SIZE XXXL: 34 and 42 cm / 13½" and 16½" ---------------------------------------------------------- JACKET: Worked in 4 parts, left and right back piece are sewn tog mid back when finished. Pick up sts around the sleeves and work a cuff from elbow and down. Work back and forth on circular needle so that piece can be moved to the opposite side and worked from each side of needle. READ TIP 2! RIGHT FRONT PIECE: Work back and forth on circular needle size 8 mm / US 11 in GARTER ST - see explanation above, work from collar and down. Cast on 22-22-22-24-24-24 sts with Nepal and work COLLAR - see explanation above (1st row = WS). When collar measures 8-8-8-9-9-9 cm / 3"-3"-3"-3½"-3½"-3½" on the shortest side, cast on 49-53-53-55-57-61 new sts for sleeve from the shortest side on collar = 71-75-75-79-81-85 sts. Insert 1 marker on this row – now measure piece from here. REMEMBER THE GAUGE! Now work piece in PATTERN - see explanation above, yarn change for stripes is done in the side of piece. When piece measures 10 cm / 4", dec from WS inside 1 edge st towards mid front as follows: 1 st every 6th row 2 times in total, 1 st every 4th row 4-4-4-5-5-5 times in total. AT THE SAME TIME when piece measures 16-17-18-19-20-21 cm / 6¼''-6¾''-7''-7½''-8''-8¼'', bind off sts for sleeve as follows: bind off 0-0-3-4-2-2 sts 1 time, then bind off 5 sts every other row 5-5-4-4-4-4 times in total = 40-44-46-48-52-56 sts after all bind offs. Remember BUTTONHOLES - see explanation above. Work pattern until piece measures 20-21-22-23-24-25 cm / 8''-8¼''-8¾''-9''-9½''-9¾'', adjust so that next row is worked from RS with Nepal. Section 1 Row 1: Slip the first 2 sts loosely over on to right needle, pull yarn behind the 2 sts - READ TIP 1 - see explanation above, work the remaining sts on row, turn piece. Row 2: Work back but do not work the last 2 sts slipped, turn piece. Row 3: Slip the first 2 sts loosely over on to right needle, pull yarn behind the 2 sts, work the remaining sts on row, turn piece. Row 4: Work back but do not work the last 4 sts slipped, turn piece. Continue like this by working 2 sts less for every other row until 2 rows have been worked over the last 2 sts. Cut the yarn. Then work 1 stripe over all sts with 1st row from RS. Section 2 READ ALL OF THE FOLLOWING SECTION BEFORE CONTINUING – WORK SHORT ROWS AND DEC AT THE SAME TIME. SHORT ROWS: Row 1: Work until 2 sts remain, turn piece. Row 2: Work back. Row 3: Work until 4 sts remain, turn piece. Row 4: Work back. Continue like this with 2 sts less for every other row until 2 sts remain on right needle. DECREASE: Work 3-3-3-2-2-2 stripes. Then dec at beg of next stripe as follows: K 2 tog, repeat dec every other stripe (= every 4th row) 6-7-8-8-8-10 times in total, then dec 0-1-0-0-0-0 times on next stripes = 34-36-38-40-44-46 sts. Section 3 READ ALL OF THE FOLLOWING SECTION BEFORE CONTINUING – WORK SHORT ROWS AND INC AT THE SAME TIME. SHORT ROWS: Row 1: Work the first 4 sts, turn piece. Row 2: Work back over these 4 sts, turn piece. Row 3: Work the first 6 sts, turn piece. Row 4: Work back over these 6 sts, turn piece. Continue like this with 2 sts more for every other row - repeat until 1 stripe has been worked over all sts. INCREASE: Work 2 stripes. Then inc at beg of next stripe as follows: Work 2 sts in first st, repeat inc every other stripe (= every 4th row) 6-8-8-8-8-10 times in total = 40-44-46-48-52-56 sts. Cut the yarn. Section 4 Slip the first 38-42-44-46-50-54 sts on to right needle. Then work as follows: Row 1 (= RS): Work 2 sts, turn piece. Row 2: Work back over the 2 sts, turn piece. Row 3: Slip 2 sts from right needle on to left needle, work the 4 sts, turn piece. Row 4: Work back over the 4 sts. Continue like this with 2 sts more for every other row until all sts have been slipped on to same needle and 1 stripe has been worked over all sts. Bottom part of jacket: Now work pattern. When piece measures 60-62-64-66-68-70 cm / 23 5/8''-24 3/8''-25¼''-26''-26¾''-27½'', inc in the side as follows: Work 2 sts in first st from RS 4 times in total every 4 cm / 1½'' = 44-48-50-52-56-60 sts. Work until piece measures 78-80-82-84-86-88 cm / 30¾''-31½''-32¼''-33''-33 7/8''-34 5/8'', adjust so that last stripe is with Nepal and loosely bind off with Nepal. LEFT FRONT PIECE: Cast on and work as right front piece but reversed, collar beg from RS, do not dec for buttonholes - yarn change in stripes is done mid front. Work until piece measures 20-21-22-23-24-25 cm / 8''-8¼''-8¾''-9''-9½''-9¾'', adjust so that next row is worked from RS with Nepal. Section 5 SHORT ROWS: Row 1: Work until 2 sts remain, turn piece. Row 2: Work back. Row 3: Work until 4 sts remain, turn piece. Row 4: Work back. Continue like this by working 2 sts less for every other row until the last 2 sts have been worked back and forth. Work one stripe over all sts. Section 6 READ ALL OF THE FOLLOWING SECTION BEFORE CONTINUING – WORK SHORT ROWS AND DEC AT THE SAME TIME. Row 1: Slip the first 2 sts loosely on to right needle, pull yarn behind the 2 sts - REMEMBER TIP 1 - see explanation above, work the remaining sts on row, turn piece. Row 2: Work back but do not work the last 2 sts slipped, turn piece. Row 3: Slip the first 2 sts loosely over on to right needle, pull yarn behind the 2 sts, work the remaining sts on row, turn piece. Row 4: Work back but do not work the last 4 sts, turn piece. Continue like this with 2 sts less for every other row until 2 sts remain on left needle. Cut the yarn. DECREASE: Work 3-3-3-2-2-2 stripes. Then dec at the end of next stripe as follows: K 2 tog, repeat dec every other stripe (= every 4th row) 6-7-8-8-8-10 times in total, then dec 0-1-0-0-0-0 times on next stripes = 34-36-38-40-44-46 sts. Section 7 READ ALL OF THE FOLLOWING SECTION BEFORE CONTINUING – WORK SHORT ROWS AND INC AT THE SAME TIME. The first 32-34-36-38-42-44 sts are on the right needle. Then work as follows: Row 1: Slip 2 sts from right needle on to left needle, work the 4 sts, turn piece. Row 2: Work back over the 4 sts. Row 3: Slip 2 sts from right needle on to left needle, work the 6 sts, turn piece. Row 4: Work back over the 6 sts. Continue like this with 2 sts more for every other row until all sts have been slipped on to same needle and 1 stripe has been worked over all sts. INCREASE: Work 2 stripes. Then inc at the end of next stripe as follows: Work 2 sts in last st, repeat inc every other stripe (= every 4th row) 6-8-8-8-8-10 times in total = 40-44-46-48-52-56 sts. Section 8 Row 1: Work the first 2 sts, turn piece. Row 2: Work back over these 2 sts, turn piece. Row 3: Work the first 4 sts, turn piece. Row 4: Work back over these 4 sts, turn piece. Continue like this with 2 sts more for every other row - repeat until 1 stripe has been worked over all sts. Bottom part of jacket: Now work pattern. When piece measures 60-62-64-66-68-70 cm / 23 5/8''-24 3/8''-25¼''-26''-26¾''-27½'', inc in the side as follows: Work 2 sts in last st from RS 4 times in total every 4 cm / 1½'' = 44-48-50-52-56-60 sts. Work until piece measures 78-80-82-84-86-88 cm / 30¾''-31½''-32¼''-33''-33 7/8''-34 5/8'', adjust so that last stripe is with Nepal and loosely bind off with Nepal. LEFT BACK PIECE: Work back and forth on circular needle size 8 mm / US 11 in pattern, change yarn in the side, worked top down. Cast on 49-53-53-55-57-61 sts with Nepal. Work 2 rows (1st row = RS). Then cast on at the end of the next 2 rows from RS for neck as follows: 1 st 1 time and 7-7-7-8-8-8 sts 1 time = 57-61-61-64-66-70 sts. When piece measures 16-17-18-19-20-21 cm / 6¼''-6¾''-7''-7½''-8''-8¼'', bind off sts for sleeve as follows: bind off 0-0-3-4-2-2 sts 1 time, then bind off 5 sts every other row 5-5-4-4-4-4 times in total = 32-36-38-40-44-48 sts. Work pattern until piece measures 20-21-22-23-24-25 cm / 8''-8¼''-8¾''-9''-9½''-9¾'', adjust so that next row is worked from RS with Nepal. Work Section 1 – see RIGHT FRONT PIECE. Then work 4-3-4-3-4-3 stripes over all sts. AT THE SAME TIME inc 1 st every other stripe at beg of row from RS, and dec 1 st at the end of row from RS. This is done to get the correct angle on piece. Section 9 READ ALL OF THE FOLLOWING SECTION BEFORE CONTINUING – WORK SHORT ROWS AND DEC AT THE SAME TIME. SHORT ROWS: Row 1: Work until 2 sts remain, turn piece. Row 2: Work back. Row 3: Work until 4 sts remain, turn piece. Row 4: Work back. Continue like this with 2 sts less for every other row until 2 sts remain on right needle. DECREASE: Work 1-0-0-2-0-0 stripes. Then dec at beg of next stripe as follows: K 2 tog, repeat dec every other stripe (= every 4th row) 4-6-6-6-6-8 times in total = 28-30-32-34-38-40 sts. Section 10 READ ALL OF THE FOLLOWING SECTION BEFORE CONTINUING – WORK SHORT ROWS AND INC AT THE SAME TIME. SHORT ROWS: Row 1: Work the first 4 sts, turn piece. Row 2: Work back over these 4 sts, turn piece. Row 3: Work the first 6 sts, turn piece. Row 4: Work back over these 6 sts, turn piece. Continue like this with 2 sts more for every other row - repeat until 1 stripe has been worked over all sts. INCREASE: Work 2 stripes. Then inc at beg of next stripe as follows: Work 2 sts in first st, repeat inc every other stripe (= every 4th row) 4-6-6-6-6-8 times in total = 32-36-38-40-44-48 sts. Cut the yarn. Then work 4 stripes over all sts. AT THE SAME TIME inc 1 st every other stripe at beg of row from RS, and dec 1 st at the end of row from RS. This is done to get the correct angle on piece. Cut the yarn. Work Section 4 – see RIGHT FRONT PIECE. Bottom part of jacket: Now work pattern. When piece measures 60-62-64-66-68-70 cm / 23 5/8''-24 3/8''-25¼''-26''-26¾''-27½'', inc in the side as follows: Work 2 sts in first st from RS 4 times in total every 4 cm / 1½'' = 36-40-42-44-48-52 sts. Work until piece measures 78-80-82-84-86-88 cm / 30¾''-31½''-32¼''-33''-33 7/8''-34 5/8'', adjust so that last stripe is with Nepal and loosely bind off with Nepal. RIGHT BACK PIECE: Cast on and work as left back piece but reversed - change yarn for stripes mid back. Work until piece measures 20-21-22-23-24-25 cm / 8''-8¼''-8¾''-9''-9½''-9¾'', adjust so that next row is worked from RS with Nepal. Work Section 5 – see LEFT FRONT PIECE. Then work 4-3-4-3-4-3 stripes over all sts. AT THE SAME TIME dec 1 st every other stripe at beg of row from RS, and inc 1 st at the end of row from RS. This is done to get the correct angle on piece. Section 11 READ ALL OF THE FOLLOWING SECTION BEFORE CONTINUING – WORK SHORT ROWS AND DEC AT THE SAME TIME. Row 1: Slip the first 2 sts loosely on to right needle, pull yarn behind the 2 sts - REMEMBER TIP 1, work the remaining sts on row, turn piece. Row 2: Work back but do not work the last 2 sts slipped, turn piece. Row 3: Slip the first 2 sts loosely on to right needle, pull yarn behind the 2 sts, work the remaining sts on row, turn piece. Row 4: Work back but do not work the last 4 sts, turn piece. Continue like this with 2 sts less for every other row until 2 sts remain on right needle. Cut the yarn. DECREASE: Work 1-0-0-2-0-0 stripes. Then dec at the end of next stripe as follows: K 2 tog, repeat dec every other stripe (= every 4th row) 4-6-6-6-6-8 times in total = 28-30-32-34-38-40 sts. Section 12 READ ALL OF THE FOLLOWING SECTION BEFORE CONTINUING – WORK SHORT ROWS AND INC AT THE SAME TIME. The first 26-28-30-32-36-38 sts are on the right needle. Then work as follows: Row 1 (= RS): Slip 2 sts from right needle on to left needle, work the 4 sts, turn piece. Row 2: Work back over the 4 sts. Row 3: Slip 2 sts from right needle on to left needle, work the 6 sts, turn piece. Row 4: Work back over the 6 sts. Continue like this with 2 sts more for every other row until all sts have been slipped on to same needle and 1 stripe has been worked over all sts. INCREASE: Work 2 stripes. Then inc at the end of next stripe as follows: Work 2 sts in last st, repeat inc every other stripe (= every 4th row) 4-6-6-6-6-8 times in total = 32-36-38-40-44-48 sts. Then work 4 stripes over all sts. AT THE SAME TIME dec 1 st every other stripe at beg of row from RS, and inc 1 st at the end of row from RS. This is done to get the correct angle on piece. Work Section 8 – see LEFT FRONT PIECE. Bottom part of jacket: Now work pattern. When piece measures 60-62-64-66-68-70 cm / 23 5/8''-24 3/8''-25¼''-26''-26¾''-27½'', inc in the side as follows: Work 2 sts in last st 4 times in total every 4 cm / 1½'' = 36-40-42-44-48-52 sts. Work until piece measures 78-80-82-84-86-88 cm / 30¾''-31½''-32¼''-33''-33 7/8''-34 5/8'', adjust so that last stripe is with Nepal and loosely bind off with Nepal. ASSEMBLY: Sew right back piece to left back piece mid back. Sew shoulder and side seams. Sew the collar tog mid back and sew it to the neckline at the back. RIGHT CUFF: Worked back and forth on circular needle. Pick up 42-44-46-50-52-54 sts on circular needle size 8 mm / US 11 around the sleeve with Nepal. Piece is worked in pattern. Bind off when piece measures 17-16-16-15-13-11 cm / 6 3/4"-6 1/4"-6 1/4"-6"-5"-4½", adjust to bind off with Nepal. LEFT CUFF: Pick up and work as right cuff. ASSEMBLY: Sew cuff seams tog. Sew the buttons on to left front piece. |
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