Mia wrote:
There s a serious problem with this pattern. I knitted up one sleeve (size M) and 48 sts at armhole produces an enormous sleeve. I have had to reduce to 36sts to fit properly. The pattern still works at 30 pattern repeats on main body when incorporating the sleeves. The pattern also omits to say that sts bound off underarm have to be reinserted when picking up sleeves to knit the yoke.
13.01.2014 - 16:52DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mia, the armhole are a bit large for these pattern, as you can check in the measurement chart where nber of sts match given measurements. For putting sleeve tog with body, see video below (sts bound off on sleeve and body are sewn tog when finished). Happy knitting!
14.01.2014 - 10:48
Rebecca Thoburn wrote:
Can I do this pattern with Sport weight yarn and just use one strand rather than doubling or even using 4 strands???
01.12.2013 - 01:10DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Thoburn, you will find here all informations about both yarns, to allow you to check the yardage/weight required. Happy knitting!
01.12.2013 - 21:10
Stina Bjurström wrote:
Hej! Jag förstår inte beskrivningen av överdelen på rundticka. Ska man sticka ihop alla delarna? Hur gör man i så fall avmaskningarna? Sista meningen i fjärde stycket nerifrån ("Obs: De två räta m i varje övergång... etc) förstår jag inte heller. Med vänlig hälsning, Stina
16.03.2013 - 09:44DROPS Design answered:
Put sleeve sts (which has been worked in the round on needle) on the same circular needle as front and back piece. from Garnstudio Drops design on Vimeo.
03.04.2013 - 11:20
barb cottingham wrote:
It would be helpful to indicate for each pattern the skill level of knitting. maybe it is there and I don't see it. thanks.
20.10.2006 - 03:01
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DROPS Pullover in Alpaca and Cotton Viscose
DROPS 89-17 |
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Gauge: 11 sts x 15 rows with 4 strands of yarn in stockinette st = 10 x 10 cm. Rib-1: * K 3, P 3 *, repeat * - *. Rib-2: * K 3, P 4 *, repeat * - *. Knitting tips (for raglan): Dec inside 1 st in stockinette st before or after the marker. After 1 st: slip 1 st as if to knit, K 1, psso. Before 1 st: K 2 tog Body: Loosely cast on 84-96-105-112-126 sts on smaller circular needles with 1 strand of each color (= 4 strands); join and place a marker at the join. Knit 2 rows stockinette st, and then: Sizes S + M: Rib-1 Sizes L + XL + XXL: Rib-2. When the rib measures 6 cm change to larger circular needles and continue in stockinette st adjusting (inc/dec as needed) to 84-96-100-114-128 sts on the 1st row. Put a marker at each side as follows: Size S: Put 1 marker in 1st st, knit 41 sts, put 1 marker in the next st, knit 41 sts. Size M: Put 1 marker in 1st st, knit 47 sts, put 1 marker in the next st, knit 47 sts. Size L: Put 1 marker (between first and last sts on row), knit 50 sts, put 1 marker, knit 50 sts. Size XL: Put 1 marker (between first and last sts on row), knit 57 sts, put 1 marker, knit 57 sts. Size XXL: Put 1 marker (between first and last sts on row), knit 64 sts, put 1 marker, knit 64 sts. When the piece measures 10 cm inc 1 st at each side of both markers every 8 cm a total of 3 times = 96-108-112-126-140 sts. When the piece measures 31-32-33-34-35 cm knit the next row as follows: Sizes S + M: P 2 (the marker sits in the first st), * K 3, P 3 *, repeat * - * and finish with K 3 and P 1 (the marker at the other side sits in the center of a P 3). Sizes L + XL + XXL: P 2 (the marker is in front of these sts), * K 3, P 4 *, repeat * - * and finish with K 3 and P 2 (the marker at the other side sits between 2 P sts). Continue in rib as established. When the piece measures 33-34-35-36-37 cm bind off 7-7-8-8-8 sts at each side for armhole (for sizes S + M: bind off st with marker + 3 sts at each side of that st and for sizes L + XL + XXL: bind off 4 sts at each side of each marker) = 41-47-48-55-62 sts remain on Body. Lay piece aside and knit the sleeve. Sleeve: Loosely cast on 24-24-28-35-35 sts on smaller double-pointed needles with 1 strand of each color (= 4 strands); join and place a marker at the join. Knit 2 rows stockinette st, then: Sizes S + M: Rib-1 Sizes L + XL + XXL: Rib-2. When the rib measures 6 cm change to larger double-pointed needles and stockinette st, adjusting (inc/dec as needed) to 24-26-29-34-36 sts on the 1st rows. When the piece measures 9-12-10-10-13 cm inc 1 st each side of marker every 3-3-3.5-3-3 cm a total of 12-11-10-11-10 times = 48-48-49-56-56 sts. When the piece measures 43-43-42-41-41 cm knit rib as follows: Sizes S + M: P 2 (put the marker in the first of these sts), * K 3, P 3 *, repeat * - * and finish with K 3 and P 1. Sizes L + XL + XXL: P 2, * K 3, P 4 *, repeat * - * and finish with K 3 and P 2. When sleeve measures 45-45-44-43-43 cm bind off 7-7-8-8-8 sts (for Sizes S + M: the st with the marker and 3 sts each side of it; for the other sizes: 4 sts each side of marker) = 41-41-41-48-48 sts remain on needles. Lay piece aside and knit 2nd sleeve. Yoke: Put the sleeves in on the same circular needles as front and back where you bound off for armholes = 164-176-178-206-220 sts. Put a marker in each transition between front, back and the sleeve = 4 markers. Continue in rib as before over back, front and sleeve, and shape raglan – see instructions below. Keep the K 2 at each side of marker as K 4 at all times during raglan shaping, even when no decs are made. Raglan shaping: Dec 1 st each side of each marker – see knitting tips above. Dec at each side on front and back every 4 rows 3-0-0-0-0 times, every other row 9-15-15-14-13 times and then every row 0-0-0-4-8 times. Dec at each side on the sleeve every other row 11-12-14-12-14 times and then every row 6-5-3-8-6 times. After last dec 48-48-50-54-56 sts remain on needles. Knit 3 rows stockinette st, then bind off loosely. Assembly: Sew opening under the sleeve. |
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