Kathrin wrote:
Vielen Dank für die Antwort. Aber wieso 50 Rd.? Um 25x Zunahme braucht es doch viel mehr Rd. 1.Rd. insgesamt 8 Umschläge, 2.Rd Umschläge rechts verstricken = 8 Zunahmen. 3.Rd. 8 Umschläge und 2 Maschen jeweils zusammen stricken = keine Zunahmen, 4.Rd. Umschläge rechts verstricken =keine Zunahmen. Also um 8 Maschen zuzunehmen, werden laut Beschreibung 4 Rd. gestrickt. Um 25x 8 Maschen zuzunehmen, braucht es doch 25x4 Rd.= 100 Rd.und das sind mehr als 25 cm Höhe. Wo ist mein Denkfehler?
20.11.2024 - 17:06DROPS Design answered:
Liebe Kathrin, es wird in L=3. Größe - insgesamt 25 Mal in jeder 2. Runde für beide Ärmel und Rumpfteil zugenommen = 50 Runden insgesamt; bei der 1. Runde nehmen Sie zuerst 4 Maschen für Vorder- + Rückenteil und 2 M für jede Ärmel = 12 Zunahmen, dann nehmen Sie nur 2 Maschen bei jeder Raglanlinie = 8 Maschen insgesamt. Beachten Sie daß die Zunahmen für Ärmel und Rumpfteil gleichzeitig gestrickt werden und nicht zuerst Rumpf dann Ärmel. Viel Spaß beim Stricken!
21.11.2024 - 08:30
Kathrin wrote:
Ich komme mit der Raglanzunahme nicht klar. Bei der Gr.L muss ich jede 2. Reihe insgesamt 8 Maschen zunehmen und den Gesamtblock von 4 Reihen 25x wiederholen. Ich habe ihn jetzt 12x gestrickt und bin schon bei 20cm Höhe. Laut Skizze soll es 25cm Höhe ergeben. Bei mir wird es um vieles höher. Die Maschenprobe ist 17/18 Maschen für 10 cm. Was habe ich falsch gemacht?
20.11.2024 - 11:41DROPS Design answered:
Liebe Kathrin, die Raglanzunahmen werden auf einem verschieden Rythmus beim Rumpfteil und bei den Ärmeln gestrickt, so nehmen Sie so zu: beim Vorder und Rückenteil : jeweils 2 Maschen 1 Mal in jeder 2. Runde, dann jeweils 1 Masche 24 Mal in jeder 2. Runde - und gleichzeitig bei den Ärmeln so zunehmen: jeweils 1 Masche 25 Mal insgesamt in jeder 2. Runde (es wird nie in jeder 4. Runde in L zugenommen). So insgesamt stricken Sie 50 Runden = ca 22 cm. Viel Spaß beim Stricken!
20.11.2024 - 15:35
Karin wrote:
På sidan 2 finns övningstips för raglan. Gör man hela den beskrivningen i en följd?
27.09.2023 - 23:19DROPS Design answered:
Hej Karin, ökningstipsen beskriver HUR du ökar till raglan. Följ mönstret från där det står OK och när du kommer til raglan, hoppar du upp och läser hur du ökar :)
05.10.2023 - 10:14
Anna wrote:
Dzień dobry, czy nie ma pomyłki na początku opisu? Wydaje mi się, że 62 oczka to bardzo mało. Jeżeli 17 oczek daje 10 cm, to 62 oczka da ok. 36 cm, tj. mniej więcej obwód szyi. O ile dobrze widzę, to ten sweter jest wkładany przez głowę i ma dużo większy dekolt. Z góry dziękuję za odpowiedź.
06.05.2019 - 16:37DROPS Design answered:
Witaj Anno! Na górze przerabiasz ściegiem francuskim, jest on bardziej rozciągliwy niż np. dżersej. Po pierwsze nabierz luźno i oczka, a po drugie przerabiaj dosyć luźno ściegiem francuskim przy dekolcie. Zawsze możesz też wykonać dekolt na nieco większych drutach. Powodzenia!
06.05.2019 - 18:01
Diana Blakeley wrote:
The yardage amount for this pattern seem to way off. 400g of the main and 50 g of the contrast????? Also what are the finished measurements for this pattern? Thank you for the help.
01.05.2019 - 02:21DROPS Design answered:
Dear Diana, there are no mistakes in the yarn amount. Air is 150 m for each skein, so the total amount required for the main colour is 1200 m and for the contrast colour is 150 m. Moreover, you can find the sketch with the finished measurements scrolling down the pattern page. Happy knitting!
01.05.2019 - 09:44
Lana Miu wrote:
I just read some other Raglan sweater instructions, I see I DO NOT join the circle at 66 sts. I re-read your pattern, but not clear as to when I join the round and start knitting in the round, please help, thanks
25.02.2019 - 19:22DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Miu, jumper is worked in the round top down, so that yoke will be also worked in the round: cast on the sts for yoke and join to work 1 ridge in garter stitch in the round and continue in the round. For the bottom edge of the jumper, you will then work front and back piece separately back and forth for vents. Happy knitting!
26.02.2019 - 10:43
Lana Miu wrote:
Thank you for writing back and try to explain. I am sorry I am still needing more explanation. According to the instructions, I would cast on 66 stitches in the round, I am not able to locate the 12CM mentioned in your reply. I can see the 3-4CM at the top of the diagram, that would mean 17cm + 17cm + 4cm + 4cm total 52cm which is still small to get through the head and much different than the picture closer to a boat neckline, I am wondering if I am not understanding the instructions. Help!
25.02.2019 - 16:57DROPS Design answered:
Dear Miu, the 3-4 cm at the top of the pattern are for shoulder, these are the sts from neck that are counted for shoulders on each side, ie front and back piece so that you have 6 cm on each shoulder. Make sure your tension is right and use larger needles to cast on if required so that the neck is not too tight, the pattern is right and has already been worked successfully several times. In this pattern, there is no elevation on back piece, ie both neck on front and back piece will be the same (chart is standard). Happy knitting!
26.02.2019 - 10:20
Lana Miu wrote:
I have a question regarding the neck size, according to the diagram, at 17 CM double that is 34 CM which seems extremely small, a typical head is closer to 60 CM. How does one put on the sweater? Please help. BY the way, I checked the gauge, and cast on the number of stitch for a large, in the round, 66 sts. I was not able to get it over my heard.
24.02.2019 - 06:42DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Miu, the 17 cm is matching the width of neck seen from RS (from side to side), you should have approximately 17 cm for neck + 17 for front + 12 cm for each shoulder (= see the 3 cm for shoulders at top of diagram). Make sure you get the correct tension, cast on the stitches with a larger needle to avoid the casting edge being too tight so that you can get the head through. Happy knitting!
25.02.2019 - 10:33
Tine wrote:
Jeg sidder og læser opskriften og tænker, at den her vil jeg gerne prøve at strikke; men når jeg læser kommentarerne, så er der flere som spørger ind til antallet af masker ved start/halsen.. Der er dog ikke noget svar? Jeg kan nemlig heller ikke helt gennemskue, hvordan man får kraven på billedet med det antal masker...
02.12.2018 - 11:26
Anna Maria wrote:
I started this pattern but the 62 stitches make a much narrower neckline than the picture. And I was using size 10 US needles and a larger gauge anyway. To get the shape of the photo, I ended up starting with 30 stitches in the front and back and 16 for the sleeves
29.04.2018 - 05:23
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Knitted DROPS jumper with raglan, worked top down in ”Air”. Size: S - XXXL.
DROPS 172-33 |
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GARTER ST (worked in the round): 1 ridge = 2 rounds. * K 1 round and P 1 round *, repeat from *-*. GARTER ST (back and forth): K all rows. 1 ridge = K2 rows. INCREASE TIP RAGLAN: Inc for raglan on each side of the four markers - NOTE: The no of inc sts are different on front/back piece and sleeves. Inc 2 sts in each side on front and back piece every other round (= 8 sts inc): Inc as follows before marker: Beg 2 st before marker and work as follows: Work 2 sts in first st, 1 YO, K 1, marker. Inc as follows after marker: Marker, K 1, 1 YO and work 2 sts in next st. On next round K the YO to make hole. Inc 1 sts in each side on front and back piece or each sleeve every other round (= 4 sts inc in front/back or 4 sts in on sleeves): Inc as follows before marker: Beg 1 st before marker and work as follows: 1 YO, K 1, marker. Inc as follows after marker: Marker, K 1, 1 YO. On next round K the YO to make hole. Inc 1 sts in each side on front and back piece or each sleeve every 4th round (= 4 sts inc in front/back or 4 sts in on sleeves): Inc as follows before marker: Round 1: Beg 1 st before marker and work as follows: 1 YO, K 1, marker. Round 2: K YOs to make holes. Round 3: Beg 2 st before marker and work as follows: K 2 tog, 1 YO, K 1, marker (= no sts inc). Round 4: K YOs to make holes. Inc as follows after marker: Round 1: Marker, K 1, 1 YO. Round 2: K YOs to make holes. Round 3: Marker, K 1, 1 YO, K 2 tog (= no sts inc). Round 4: K YOs to make holes. INCREASE TIP (applies to inc in the sides of body): Beg 1 sts before marker, 1 YO, K 2 (marker is in the middle of these 2 sts), 1 YO (= 2 sts inc). On next round K YOs twisted to avoid holes. DECREASE TIP: Dec mid under sleeve as follows: Beg 3 sts before marker and K 2 tog, K 2 (marker is between these 2 sts), slip 1 st as if to K, K 1, psso (= 2 sts dec). ---------------------------------------------------------- JUMPER: Worked in the round on circular needle, top down. Work sleeves in the round on circular needle/double pointed needles. YOKE: Cast on 62-62-66-74-78-78 sts on circular needle size 4.5 mm / US 7 with pearl gray and work 1 ridge in GARTER ST - see explanation above. K 1 round while inc 10 sts evenly = 72-72-76 -84-88-88 sts. Switch to a short circular needle size 5 mm / US 8 and work as follows (= beg of round = mid back): 13-13-14-14-15-15 sts in stockinette st (= half back piece), insert a marker, 10-10-10-14-14-14 sts in stockinette st (= sleeve), insert a marker, 26-26-28-28-30-30 sts in stockinette st (= front piece), insert a marker, 10-10-10-14-14-14 sts in stockinette st (= sleeve), insert a marker, stockinette st over the last 13-13-14-14-15-15 sts on round (= half back piece). REMEMBER KNITTING GAUGE AND READ ALL OF THE FOLLOWING SECTION BEFORE CONTINUING: On next round start inc for RAGLAN – READ INCREASE TIP. Inc on each side of the 4 markers but inc differently on front/back piece and sleeves as follows: FRONT AND BACK PIECE: Inc 2 sts in each side on front and back piece every other round 0-2-1-3-6-8 times, inc 1 st in each side on front and back piece every other round 20-21-24-24-22-22 times and inc 1 st on each side on front and back piece every 4th round 1-0-0-0-0-0 times. SLEEVES: Inc 1 st in each side on each sleeve every other round 16-23-25-24-22-22 times and inc 1 st in each side on each sleeve every 4th round 3-0-0-1-3-4 times. After all inc = 232-264-280-304-324-344 sts on needle. Piece measures 22-24-25-27-29-31 cm / 8 3/4"-9½"-9 3/4"-10½"-11½"-12 1/4" from shoulder (19-21-22-23-25-27 cm / 7½"-8 1/4"-8 3/4"-9"-9 3/4"-10½" from cast-on edge). Now work as follows: Work the first 34-38-40-44-49-53 sts (= half back piece), slip the next 48-56-60-64-64-66 sts on a stitch holder (= sleeve), cast on 6-6-8-8-10-12 sts under sleeve (insert 1 marker in the middle of these new sts), work the next 68-76-80-88-98-106 sts (= front piece), slip the next 48-56-60-64-64-66 sts on a stitch holder (= sleeve), cast on 6-6-8-8-10-12 sts under sleeve (insert 1 marker in the middle of these new sts), work the remaining 34-38-40-44-49-53 sts (= half back piece). NOW MEASURE THE PIECE FROM HERE. BODY: = 148-164-176-192-216-236 sts. Work in stockinette st in the round with pearl gray until piece measures 3 cm / 1''. Now inc 1 st on each side of both markers – READ INCREASE TIP (= 4 sts inc). Inc every 3 cm / 1'' 9 times = 184-200-212-228-252-272 sts. Continue in stockinette st until piece measures 28-28-29-30-30-30 cm / 11"-11"-11½"-11 3/4"-11 3/4"-11 3/4". Slip sts between 2nd and 1st marker on a stitch holder (= back piece), then work back and forth over the remaining 92-100-106-114-126-136 sts (= front piece). Switch to purple haze and work in stockinette st with 5 sts in GARTER ST in each side - see explanation above. Continue like this for 7 cm / 2¾'', then work 2 ridges over all sts, bind off. BACK PIECE: Slip 92-100-106-114-126-136 sts from stitch holder back on to circular needle size 5 mm / US 8. Work in stockinette st with 5 sts in garter st in each side. When piece measures 8 cm / 3 1/8'' change to purple haze, continue with stockinette st and garter st for 7 cm / 2¾''. Then work 2 ridges over all sts, bind off. SLEEVE: Slip sts from stitch holder back on a short circular needle/ double pointed needles size 5 mm / US 8 and cast in addition on 6-6-8-8-10-12 new sts under sleeve = 54-62-68-72-74-78 sts. Insert 1 marker in the middle of the new sts under sleeve – NOW MEASURE PIECE FROM HERE. Worked in stockinette st in the round on circular needle/double pointed needles. When piece measures 3 cm / 1'', dec 1 st on each side of marker - READ DECREASE TIP. Repeat dec every 3½-2½-2-2-2-1½ cm / 1 1/4''-7/8"-3/4"-3/4"-3/4"-½" a total of 10-13-15-16-17-18 times. After all dec are done, 34-36-38-40-40-42 sts remain on round. When sleeve measures 44-43-43-43-41-40 cm / 17 1/4"-17"-17"-17"-16"-15 3/4", switch to double pointed needles size 4.5 mm / US 7. Work 2 ridges and LOOSELY bind off. Sleeve measures approx. 45-44-44-44-42-41 cm / 17 3/4"-17 1/4"-17 1/4"-17 1/4"-16½"-16" (NOTE: Shorter measurements in the larger sizes because of wider neck and longer yoke). Work the other sleeve the same way. ASSEMBLY: Sew the openings under the sleeves. |
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