Aebischer Patricia wrote:
Simple et rapide à faire
04.11.2024 - 14:50
Kari Agnew wrote:
Do I need to block the pieces before sewing them?
18.10.2021 - 21:27DROPS Design answered:
Hi, you should block the pieces before sewing. It is easier to sew them after that. Happy knitting!
18.10.2021 - 21:56
Kari Agnew wrote:
For the sleeve, I am doing size 3/4. It says that when it reaches 31 cm or 12 1/4 inches then you work 2 rows binding off 4 sts and so on. Is the measurement wrong? For size 3/4, it is 13"at this point instead of 12 1/4 in. You have 2 1/2 in + 1 3/4 in x 6 = 13 in.
05.10.2021 - 03:56DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Agnew, the last increase will be worked when sleeve measures 28,5 cm/ca 11.22 in; work until piece measures 31 cm/12.20 inc. Happy knitting!
05.10.2021 - 07:34
Kari Agnew wrote:
Wrt the sleeve, you have "Cast on (29) 31-33-33-34-34 sts (includes 1 edge st in each side) ", what is the edge st? Does this mean that I slip the first stitch for each row when knitting the sleeve?
30.09.2021 - 04:54DROPS Design answered:
Hi Kari, The edge stitches are for the seam when you sew the sleeves together at the end (extra stitches which are worked in stocking stitch). Happy knitting!
30.09.2021 - 09:47
Kari Agnew wrote:
Hi, In reference to my previous question: "For the shoulder, It says to work the shoulder until the piece measures 6 3/4" (for size 3/4). Is that measured from the decrease for the arm hole? That is the only measurement that would make sense to me.", there must be something wrong with the measurement. By the time you do the decrease for the armhole, the piece measures 10 1/2" so it is already beyond the 6 3/4" by that point. Thank you for answering my other questions. Kari
05.09.2021 - 21:59DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Agnew, correct, pattern will be edited, you should work until piece measures 40 cm (3rd size), ie approx. 15.75 inches (convert cm into inches here. Happy knitting!
06.09.2021 - 08:00
Kari Agnew wrote:
When finishing the shoulders on the front piece, it says "bind off at beg of every row from neck as follows: 2 sts 2 times and 1 st 2 times = (15) 16-17-18-18-20 sts remain on shoulder". Does this mean you actually bind off on every other row with the rows you bind off on are the rows starting at the neck? I binded off every row for the first four rows and the side where the sleeve will go had an indentation that doesn't make sense to me. Thanks, Kari
04.09.2021 - 06:47DROPS Design answered:
Dear Kari, yes, you bind off in each row that begins from neck ( in one row from the neck you bind off, in the next one (not from the neck) you don't, in the following one (from the neck) you bind off, e.t.c).
05.09.2021 - 17:05
Kari Agnew wrote:
Hi, For the Front piece, the middle 10 stitches (size3/4) for the neck, once they are on the stitch holder, there are no instructions what to do with them. Do you just bind them off? Thanks, Kari
04.09.2021 - 06:30DROPS Design answered:
Dear Kari, you use these stitches when working the neck edge (the last section of the pattern).
05.09.2021 - 17:01
Kari Agnew wrote:
Hi, For the shoulder, It says to work the shoulder until the piece measures 63/4" (for size 3/4). Is that measured from the decrease for the arm hole? That is the only measurement that would make sense to me. Thanks, Kari
04.09.2021 - 00:39DROPS Design answered:
Dear Kari, 6 3/4" is the measurement from the cast on edge (or the total length of the back/front). Happy knitting!
05.09.2021 - 16:58
Kari Agnew wrote:
Hi, I would like to do this using two needles in lieu of a circular needle. Do you think that will work? Anything thing I need to be aware of?
05.08.2021 - 07:39DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Agnew, sure you can since this jumper is worked back and forth on circular needle to get enough room for all stitches, only neck edge is worked in the round (sew just one shoulder before picking up sts and finish with the seam on 2nd shoulder + neck edge). Read even more here. Happy knitting!
05.08.2021 - 09:08
Agnes wrote:
Bonjour, je tricote du 8 ans. Je ne comprends pas comment rabattre les 24 m du milieu dos. Dois-je tricoter normalement et rabattre lorsque j'arrive à l'encolure ou je laisse les épaules sur mes aiguilles et rabats les 24 m centrales?Aussi, 64 m de départ - 24 m centrales=40 m pour les épaules, soit 20m par épaules. on rabat une m de plus, il reste donc 19 m. Or vous indiquez qu'il devrait rester 18 m. Je ne comprends pas comment procéder. Merci d'avance!!!
07.03.2021 - 23:43DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Agnès, Avez-vous bien pensé à rabattre 1 m de chaque côté pour les emmanchures quand l'ouvrage mesure 33 cm (comme pour le devant)? Vous devez alors avoir 62 m sur les aiguilles soit 19 m pour chaque épaule - 1 m à rabattre pour l'encolure = 18 m pour les épaules. Bon tricot!
08.03.2021 - 09:45
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Knitted sweater in garter st with round neck in DROPS Air. Size children 1 - 10 years.
DROPS Children 26-11 |
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GARTER ST (back and forth): K all rows. 1 ridge = K2 rows. ---------------------------------------------------------- FRONT PIECE: Worked back and forth on circular needle. Cast on (51) 54-58-61-64-68 sts on circular needle size 5 mm / US 8 with Air and work in GARTER ST - see explanation above. REMEMBER THE KNITTING GAUGE When piece measures (22) 24-27-30-33-36 cm / (8¾") 9½"-10½"-11¾"-13"-14¼", dec 1 st at beg of the next 2 rows (marks armholes) = (49) 52-56-59-62-66 sts on needle. When piece measures (29) 32-35-39-42-46 cm / (11½") 12½"-13¾"-15¼"-16½"-18", slip the middle (7) 8-10-11-14-14 sts on 1 stitch holder for neck and finish each shoulder separately. Then bind off at beg of every row from neck as follows: 2 sts 2 times and 1 st 2 times = (15) 16-17-18-18-20 sts remain on shoulder. Continue to work until piece measures (33) 36-40-44-48-52 cm / (13") 14¼"-15¾"-17¼"-19"-20½" and loosely bind off. Repeat on the other shoulder. BACK PIECE: Cast on and work as on front piece until piece measures (31) 34-38-42-46-50 cm / (12¼") 13½"-15"-16½"-18"-19¾". Now bind off the middle (17) 18-20-21-24-24 sts for neck and finish each shoulder separately. Continue to dec 1 st on next row from neck = (15) 16-17-18-18-20 sts remain on row. Continue to work until piece measures (33) 36-40-44-48-52 cm / (13") 14¼"-15¾"-17¼"-19"-20½" and loosely bind off. Repeat on the other shoulder. SLEEVE: Worked back and forth on circular needle. Cast on (29) 31-33-33-34-34 sts (includes 1 edge st in each side) on circular needle size 4 mm / US 6 with Air. Work 2 ridges. Switch to circular needle size 5 mm / US 8 and work in stockinette st. When piece measures (5) 6-6-6-7-7 cm / (2") 2½"-2½"-2½"-2¾"-2¾", inc 1 st in each side. Repeat inc every (5) 6-4½-4½-3½-3½ cm / (2") 2½"-1¾"-1¾"-1¼"-1¼" (4) 4-6-7-9-10 times in total = (37) 39-45-47-52-54 sts. When piece measures (22) 26-31-35-39-43 cm / (8¾") 10¼"-12¼"-13¾"-15¼"-17", work 2 rows while binding off 4 sts at beg of each of these rows, then loosely bind off all sts. ASSEMBLY: Sew the shoulder seams. Sew side seams in each side on front and back piece from armhole and down until approx. 6 cm / 2½" at the bottom of body (= vent) – sew in outer loops of edge sts to avoid a chunky seam. Sew sleeves tog inside 1 edge st and sew in sleeves. NECK EDGE: Pick up from RS approx. 44 to 62 sts around the neck (includes sts on stitch holder at the front) on circular needle size 4 mm / US 6 with Air. P 1 round, K 1 round, P 1 round, K 1 round and P 1 round, then loosely bind off with K. |
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