Judith Jeffery wrote:
I'm about to try this pattern for the first time; I've been knitting for more than 40 years , but have never tried knitting from a diagram like this, and have never come across a pattern written as a solid paragraph, so....absolutely no disrespect intended.....but far from being easy, it looks one of the most difficult patterns I've ever come across! This is going to be a real test, will let you know how I get on!
13.10.2019 - 11:22DROPS Design answered:
Dear Judith thank you for your note. In our experience diagrams are better, because you can see not only the actual stitch or row, but also how the stitches and rows above each otherrelate to each other, also they are universal, can be decipehered in almot any language. HERE is a DROPS lesson that might help you to use/ read diagrams more easily. Happy Knitting!
13.10.2019 - 13:49
Ylva wrote:
Jeg holder på å strikke a. 2 diagrammet. Jeg ser at det ikke er noen forklaring til flettingen på linje 11,13,15 og 17. Det er bare forklaring på flettingen på a. 1, a. 3 og den nederste delen av a. 3. Hvordan strikker jeg den øverste delen?
30.09.2019 - 19:58DROPS Design answered:
Hej Ylva, Når du har strikket A.2 en gang, så fortsætter du med A.a over de midterste 12 masker. God fornøjelse!
02.10.2019 - 11:22
Britt Fischer wrote:
Sticka 2 m vridna tills, 2 m räta tills Så står det i mönstret. Vad menar ni med 2 m vridna tills?
17.09.2019 - 18:48DROPS Design answered:
Hej Britt, Se hur du gör i vår video
How to decrease by knitting 2 stitches together (K2tog) from Garnstudio Drops design on Vimeo.
18.09.2019 - 10:03
Jean Sweezie wrote:
I have always had trouble reading the Drops patterns because they are all written in one paragraph. However, I tried picking up the wording of the pattern and dropping it into a word file, and was able to increase the line height and put paragraphs where I wanted them, and this worked perfectly. Such an interesting pattern.
13.09.2019 - 15:58
Dorothy Davis wrote:
Thank you for answering my question. I got another one for you, I am starting the A.2 & I am on the 3rd row. What does it mean when your doing the part with the cable needle P/K1. Do it mean p & k in the same stitch. Sorry if my country show something else before, I just noticed this. I am from Canada.
13.08.2019 - 23:30DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Davis, when working the cables you will have to work the stitches on the side of the cable either P or K depending on the next row in diagram. The stitches on either side of the cable are purled and the stitches in the middle of the cables are worked in moss stitch, ie either K or P. Happy knitting!
14.08.2019 - 08:05
Dorothy Davis wrote:
In the graph you make the 1st cable on the 5th row. Then you do 3 rows, so I go back to the beginning & do 4 more rows before I do another cable. So that would be 7 rows before another cable. Waiting to hear back from you before I continue on.
13.08.2019 - 03:39DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Davis, you are right, there should be then 7 rows between each cable in A.1 and A.3. Happy knitting!
13.08.2019 - 08:25
Rachel wrote:
These are lovely. Thank you.
11.08.2019 - 19:36
Louise Ranger wrote:
J'aimerais avoir le patron en français svp, merci
30.07.2019 - 15:31DROPS Design answered:
Bonsoir Louise. Ici vous trouvez les explications en français . Bon tricot!
30.07.2019 - 19:16
Loretta wrote:
What weight is this yarn? I have both fingering and DK weight yak wool, but your yarn converter doesn’t say how heavy this is. My DK weight is a 4-ply. Thanks!
18.06.2019 - 18:15DROPS Design answered:
Dear Loretta, DROPS Nepal is aran/worsted - read more about this yarn here - please find your DROPS retailer here. Happy knitting!
19.06.2019 - 06:56
Eve wrote:
Thank you for these lovely patterns. I love knitting socks and these are a very interesting variation. I especially like your generosity in making them free. Best wishes eve
10.04.2019 - 05:13
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Knitted DROPS slippers with cables in "Nepal".
DROPS 156-55 |
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PATTERN: See diagrams A.1-A.3. The diagrams show the pattern seen from RS. DECREASE TIP: Dec 1 st before marker as follows: K 2 tog. Dec 1 st after marker as follows: K 2 twisted tog. GARTER ST (back and forth on needle): K all rows. 1 ridge = K2 rows. SEED ST: Row/round 1: * K 1, P 1 *, repeat from *-*. Row/round 2: K over P and P over K. Repeat 2nd row/round. MEASURING TIP: Measure in the middle of cable in A.1/A.3. ---------------------------------------------------------- SLIPPER: Worked back and forth from mid back. Cast on 33-33-35 sts on needle size 5 mm / US 8 with Nepal (let the yarn end be approx. 20 cm / 8"; used for assembly). Work 1 ridge in GARTER ST - see explanation above AT THE SAME TIME on last row inc 4 sts evenly = 37-37-39 sts. Then work as follows from RS: P 4, A.3 (= 8 sts), 13-13-15 sts SEED ST – see explanation above, A.1 (= 8 sts), finish with P 4. Continue the pattern like this, work P sts K from WS. Repeat A.1 and A.3 until finished measurements. REMEMBER THE GAUGE! When piece measures 10½-11½-13 cm / 4¼''-4½"-5" – see MEASURING TIP above, work as follows from RS: P 4, A.3, 13-13-15 sts seed st, A.1, P 4, cast on 4 new sts, work the first 4 sts, round beg here = 41-41-43 sts. Now work piece in the round on double pointed needles. Work pattern as before but now work A.2 (= 12 sts) over the 4 P sts in each side of piece and the 4 new sts. When A.2 has been worked 1 time vertically, work A.a until piece measures 17-19-22 cm / 6¾''-7½"-8¾". Now work in stockinette st over sts in A.a, or start stockinette st a bit earlier. Continue A.1 and A.3 until finished measurements. Now insert 4 markers in the piece as follows: Work A.3 but insert 1st marker between 1st and 2nd st and 2nd marker between 7th and 8th st in A.3, work seed st as before, work A.1 but insert 3rd marker between 1st and 2nd st and 4th marker between 7th and 8th st in A.1, K the remaining sts (= 14 sts on top of foot, 15-15-17 sts under foot and 6 sts in each side of piece). Now dec for toe on next round as follows: Dec 1 st after 2nd marker and 1 st before 3rd marker under foot 0-0-1 time in total – READ DECREASE TIP above, work the remaining sts = 14 sts on top of foot and 15 sts under foot (= 41 sts in total). On next round, dec as follows: Dec 1 st before 1st and 3rd marker and 1 st after 2nd and 4th marker (= 4 dec in total). Repeat dec every round 6 times in total AT THE SAME TIME on last dec work cable sts in A.1 and A.3 as follows: K 2 twisted tog, K 2 tog. After all dec there are 13 sts on needle. Piece measures approx. 20-22-25 cm / 8''-8¾"-9¾". Cut the yarn and pull it through the remaining sts, tighten tog and fasten. ASSEMBLY: Fold cast-on edge double (= mid back), use yarn end from beg to sew neatly tog mid back. EDGE: Work edge in the round on double pointed needles around the opening on slipper. Pick up 50-50-54 sts on double pointed needles size 4 mm / US 6 with Nepal. P 1 round. Then K 1 round while AT THE SAME TIME inc 10 sts evenly = 60-60-64 sts. Work rib = K 2/P 2 until piece measures approx. 12-13-14 cm / 4¾''-5"-5½". Bind off sts with K over K and P over P. Fold the edge double. Knit another slipper. |
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