Gwen Maddox wrote:
I am not sure where it says "work according to A1 until piece measures 38cm." Is the 38cm measured from cast on edge (i.e. beginning of garter stitch) or is it measured from the beginning of the piece where the A1 pattern starts ?
25.06.2016 - 04:49DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Maddox, measure the 38 cm from the cast on edge. Happy knitting!
27.06.2016 - 08:40Deborah wrote:
What are double pointed needles and also what ply wool are you using please?
16.04.2016 - 15:56DROPS Design answered:
Dear Deborah, double pointed needles are straight needles with two points, perfect for working small circunferences in round, such as socks or sleeves. They're usually sold in group of four or five, and you cand find them of different lenghts. This pattern is worked in Andes, which is a super bulky yarn. Happy knitting!
17.04.2016 - 14:54Deborah wrote:
What are double pointed needles and also what ply wool are you using please?
16.04.2016 - 15:56DROPS Design answered:
Dear Deborah, double pointed needles are straight needles with two points, perfect for working small circunferences in round, such as socks or sleeves. They're usually sold in group of four or five, and you cand find them of different lenghts. This pattern is worked in Andes, which is a super bulky yarn. Happy knitting!
17.04.2016 - 14:54Agnes wrote:
Live in nz where do I get the work really need to make these slippers
05.04.2016 - 04:24DROPS Design answered:
Dear Agnes, please click here to get the list of DROPS store shipping worldwide. Happy knitting!
05.04.2016 - 09:34
TALLARON Christine wrote:
Bonjour, le modèle 15 veste avec torsades et capuche en lima drops de garnstudio paru sur le magazine spécial tricot les idées de marianne décembre 2015, devant droit qui dit de monter 35 mailles et tricoter 15 mailles jersey, 14 mailles en torsade et 6 mailles jersey, car la torsade se tricote sur un multiple de 24 mailles, dois je déja tricoter plusieurs rangs en jersey endroit et déjà faire les augmentations de 10 maille coté boutonnière avant de commencer la torsade ?
25.02.2016 - 16:30DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Mme Tallaron, le modèle en question est un modèle conçu par l'éditeur, merci de bien vouloir les contacter pour toute information complémentaire ou assistance à la réalisation de ce modèle. Bon tricot!
29.02.2016 - 13:39
Diane wrote:
Do you offer the pattern for the othercuff shown in picture. I am most interested in cable cuff
14.12.2015 - 05:07DROPS Design answered:
Dear Diane, the upper part of the slipper is explained under "Loose leg worked across". Happy knitting!
14.12.2015 - 10:17
Amy wrote:
To whom it may concern: I am wanting to do the knitted slipper patterns and was inquiring about what yarn that I can use since I don't live anywhere close to a place that I can buy the yarn ( I live in Ontario and the closest place for me to get the yarn would be British Columbia and it would cost more than what the yarn is worth to ship it)if you could let me know it would be appreciated. Thank you for your help
20.11.2015 - 22:51DROPS Design answered:
Dear Amy, we are happy to inform you that our yarn are avalaible in Canada, please click here to get the list of stores or where to buy them online. Happy knitting!
23.11.2015 - 09:37
Stacy wrote:
When knitting the second slipper, it says to "make sure the leg opening is in the opposite side," and I'm not sure how to do that. Is it just on assembly that the buttons go on the opposite side or is there something else I'm missing?
18.11.2015 - 15:18DROPS Design answered:
Dear Stacy, when sewing the leg, make sure the seam/buttons are on the opposite side (facing outwards when worn). Happy knitting!
18.11.2015 - 17:37
Stacy Davenport wrote:
What size buttons are used for this pattern? I don't see a way to buy them online through your store.
17.11.2015 - 19:14DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Davenport, the buttons ref #536 are 25 mm - see here - you should find them online by our DROPS Superstore. Happy knitting!
18.11.2015 - 08:59
Amy wrote:
To whom it may concern: I was just wondering if I can use the shetland chunky yarn since I am no where near a store to get the yarn that is required for the pattern, I was also wondering what the gauge and number of stitches are suppose to be for this pattern if you could let me know it would be appreciated. Amy
03.11.2015 - 23:38DROPS Design answered:
Dear Amy, we are happy to inform you there are some DROPS stores in Canada where you can get your yarn online - see list here. Happy knitting!
04.11.2015 - 09:21
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Knitted DROPS slippers in garter st with rib in "Andes".
DROPS 158-47 |
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GARTER ST (in the round on double pointed needles): * K 1 round and P 1 round *, repeat from *-*. 1 ridge = 2 rounds. GARTER ST (back and forth on needle): K all rows. 1 ridge = K2 rows. PATTERN: See diagram A.1. PATTERN 2: Row 1 (= RS): * K 2, P 2 *, repeat from *-* until 2 sts remain, K 2. Row 2 (= WS): K over K and P over P. Repeat 2nd row ---------------------------------------------------------- SLIPPER: First work an edge at the bottom of leg, then work the foot. Then work a loose leg across. LEG: Cast on 37-37-39 sts on double pointed needles size 6 mm / US 10 with Andes. Work in GARTER ST in the round - see explanation above - until piece measures approx. 4 cm / 1½'', finish after 1 round P. REMEMBER THE GAUGE! FOOT: Now work piece back and forth. Now keep the first 10 sts on the needle, slip the remaining 27-27-29 sts on 1 stitch holder. Now work a middle part according to PATTERN 2 – see explanation above, over the 10 sts – AT THE SAME TIME at the end of the next 2 rows cast on 1 new edge st (work edge st in GARTER ST - see explanation above) = 12 sts. When middle part measures 7-8½-10 cm / 2 3/4"-3 1/4"-4'', dec 1 edge st in each side = 10 sts. Then slip the sts from stitch holder back on needle and pick up 12-14-16 sts on each side of middle part (inside 1 edge st) = 61-65-71 sts on needle. NOW MEASURE PIECE FROM HERE! Insert 1 marker in the middle of the 10 sts on middle part (= mid front on toe) and 1 marker in st at the back of heel, there are 30-32-35 sts between markers in each side. Now continue piece in the round in garter st. When piece measures 2 cm / 3/4'', K 2 sts tog on each side of every marker on every other round (= 4 sts less per round). Continue dec until piece measures 5-5-6 cm / 2"-2"-2½". Bind off the remaining sts. Sew seams under foot in outer loops of edge sts to avoid a chunky seam. LOOSE LEG WORKED ACROSS: Worked back and forth on needle. Cast on 22 sts on needle size 6 mm / US 10 with Andes. Work 4 ridges AT THE SAME TIME on last row inc 6 sts evenly = 28 sts. Work according to A.1 (= 28 sts) until piece measures approx. 35-36-38 cm / 13 3/4"-14 1/4"-15". Work 4 ridges AT THE SAME TIME on 1st row dec 6 sts evenly = 22 sts. Bind off. Place bind-off edge over cast-on edge and sew on 3 buttons for decoration through ridges on the leg. ASSEMBLY: Sew the loose leg worked across to cast-on edge on leg (i.e. cast-on edge for leg at beg of pattern). Sew the loose leg so that buttons are placed on the outside of slipper with opening faced backwards towards the heel – sew from WS so that seam is invisble. Knit another slipper the same way, make sure that the leg opening is in the opposite side. |
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