Sharon Hunt wrote:
The 35 sts. That should be slipped on to st. Holders, are these stitches slipped without working them.? Or should I knit to eor slip 35 st. Work back and slip 35sts?
03.07.2024 - 23:03DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Hunt, are you talking about the 34 sts slipped on a thread on each side? These stitches are for neck, this means work from RS the first 34 sts and slip them on a thread for neck, continue working as before (decreasing for raglan) to the end of row, turn and work the first 34 sts from WS and slip them on a thread for neck, continue row as before (decreasing for raglan). Now cast off for neck: 2 stitches at the beg of next 10 rows (= 5 sts on each side) + 1 stitch at the beg of next 10 rows (5 sts on each side). When all decreases are done, you will pick up stitches in the cast off sts for neck + work back the 34 sts slipped on a thread on each side and work neck edge. Happy knitting!
04.07.2024 - 09:09
Ania Elise Lorentzen Tallås wrote:
Hei, jeg sitter og ser litt på str og diagrammet. Det står at str M er 48cm midjemål. Er dette en dårlig spøk eller er det kun målt en side?
30.06.2024 - 20:15DROPS Design answered:
Hei Aina. Den viser målene kun fra 1 side. Står det 48 er omkretsen 48 x 2. Gå gjerne til TIPS & HJELP - DROPS LEKSJONER - Les en oppskrift - Slik leser du en målskisse. mvh DROPS Design
01.07.2024 - 14:11
Sharon Hunt wrote:
Hi, should all decreases on the yoke be completed before dividing for the front? I had to adjust the length of the body, had to get help from someone in Canada for the raglan. Am on the second sett of decreases. Hopefully I can get some help with this last push to completion. Thank you.
25.06.2024 - 23:02DROPS Design answered:
Hi Sharon, No, the raglan decreases are continued after dividing for the split in front. Happy knitting!
26.06.2024 - 06:40
Sharon Hunt wrote:
Hi! This has been bugging me so am going to ask. Is there 2 knit rounds between each decrease. 1. That is decrease knit, knit, decrease ?2. Or is it decrease knit, knit, decrease.In the first example I counted the decreases. In the 2 I did not. Working the yoke. Body and sleeves are attached. Hope for quick reply as I may decide to rip out down to the armholes and Biden again. Thank you
18.06.2024 - 08:57DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Hunt, when working yoke, you first decrease for raglan on every other round (= 1 round with decrease, 1 round without decrease), then on every round (= every round with decrease). Happy knitting!
18.06.2024 - 12:44
Sharon Hunt wrote:
Hi! Am getting 40 rows to 4 inches. Trying to adjust the decreases since my row gauge is different from the pattern. Not sure my calculation are correct, but I would knit 5 rows and decrease on the 6th row. Would this be ok?
29.05.2024 - 07:20DROPS Design answered:
Dear Sharon, could you please indicate which needle size you have this gauge with? And which section of the pattern are you working? Is the number of stitches correct for the 4 inch gauge, since this could affect the number of necessary decreases? Happy knitting!
03.06.2024 - 00:57
Sharon Hunt wrote:
I really do like drops design and in most cases if mot all cases purchase the yarn called for in the pattern. I love this design and am struggling with the raglan shaping. Sending me to the shop where I purchase the yarn does not help (drops store) does not help if the ladies themselves don’t understand the pattern either. 20 balls of yarn for a project is quite a bit of yarn and money not to have the desired result. If gauge was correct it would be ok, but no matter how large the needles.
24.05.2024 - 16:45
Sharon Hunt wrote:
I really do like drops design and in most cases if mot all cases purchase the yarn called for in the pattern. I love this design and am struggling with the raglan shaping. Sending me to the shop where I purchase the yarn does not help (drops store) does not help if the ladies themselves don’t understand the pattern either. 20 balls of yarn for a project is quite a bit of yarn and money not to have the desired result. If gauge was correct it would be ok, but no matter how large the needles.
24.05.2024 - 15:25
Sharon Hunt wrote:
Hi the raglan shaping is too long for me in this pattern. Could you guys suggest a faster rate of decrease?
20.05.2024 - 00:27DROPS Design answered:
Dear Sharon, yes, you can decrease less times every 2nd row and then more times every row, so that in the end you finish the decreases faster. For example instead of 15 times every 2nd row and 22 times every row decrease 10 times every 2nd row and 27 times every row. The number of times should be calculated according to your gauge and desired measurements. Happy knitting!
20.05.2024 - 00:50
Sharon Hunt wrote:
I think you missed it in meg message. Size 54. Thank so much. Hope this goes through as am often referred to as a spammer sometimes☹️
10.05.2024 - 09:17DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Hunt, sorry yes I missed this info. in the larger size you get 684 sts for yoke and decrease first 2 st on body only (8 sts in total) then 8 sts (body + sleeves) a total of 15 times then 8 sts a total of 35 times + cast on 1 st on neck when dividing + cast off for neck: (34 sts + 2 sts x 5 + 1 st x 5) x 2 = 684-8-120-280-98 +1=179 sts, ie 4 sts for right front piece, 32 sts for each sleeve, 106 sts for back piece and 5 sts for left front piece. Happy knitting!
10.05.2024 - 13:37
Sharon Hunt wrote:
Hello Drops, am decreasing for the raglan. Not good at math so am wondering how many sts er left on the needles after the first decrease. Some of my markers fell off my ufo so am uncertain.🤨 am I decreasing 68 sts? Would be helpful if I know how many sts are on the needle after decreasing every other round. Making the largest size. 🙏
09.05.2024 - 14:31DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Hunt, could you please tell us which size you are working on? This might be easier to help you further. Thanks for your comprehension.
10.05.2024 - 08:38
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Knitted DROPS tunic with yoke and raglan sleeves in rib in ”Muskat”. Size S - XXXL.
DROPS 112-3 |
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GARTER ST (in the round): K 1 round, P 1 round GARTER ST (back and forth on needle): K all rows. KNITTING TIP: If your knitting tension is too tight, the raglan will be too short and the armhole too small. You may compensate for this by working 1 extra round without dec with regular intervals in between rounds with dec. DECREASING TIP (applies to raglan): Dec as follows from RS: Before marker: K2 tog After marker: slip1 st as if to K, K1, psso Dec as follows from WS (after dividing piece for neck): Before marker: P2 tog into back of loop After marker: P2 tog. -------------------------------------------------------- BODY PIECE: Worked in the round on circular needle. Cast on 280-304-328-360-400-440 sts on circular needle size 4 mm with Muskat. Work 2 rounds stocking st, 4 rounds garter st - see above - and now continue in stocking st. When piece measures 41 cm change to circular needle size 2.5 mm, K 1 round and continue in rib, K1/P1. Insert 2 markers in piece with 140-152-164-180-200-220 sts between each (to mark the sides). When piece measures 48-49-50-51-52-53 cm cast off 10 sts each side for armhole (= 5 sts on each side of marker) = 260-284-308-340-380-420 sts. Put piece aside and knit the sleeves. SLEEVE: Worked in the round on double pointed needles. Cast on 112-118-124-130-136-142 sts on double pointed needles size 4 mm with Muskat. Insert a marker at beg of round (= mid under arm). Work 2 rounds stocking st, 4 rounds garter st and now continue in stocking st. When piece measures 14 cm change to double pointed needles size 2.5 mm, work 1 round stocking st and continue in rib, K1/P1. When piece measures 37-37-36-36-35-35 cm cast off 5 sts on each side of marker = 102-108-114-120-126-132 sts. Put piece aside and knit the other sleeve. YOKE: SEE KNITTING TIP! Slip sleeves on the same circular needle size 2.5 mm as body piece where cast off for armholes = 464-500-536-580-632-684 sts. Insert a marker in all transitions between body piece and sleeves = 4 markers. Continue in rib, K1/P1, AT THE SAME TIME dec for raglan – SEE DECREASING TIP! NOTE! Make the first 2 dec on body piece only and not on the sleeves. Dec on every other row a total of 15-15-16-16-17-17 times and then on every row 22-25-27-30-32-35 times. NOTE! On rows with no dec K 1 st on each side of markers from RS. AT THE SAME TIME when piece measures 49-50-51-52-53-54 cm divide the piece mid front and continue back and forth on needle as follows: 5 garter sts, * K1/P1 * , repeat from *-* until 5 sts remain, K 1 st, 4 garter sts and cast on 1 new st at the end of row. Now continue with 5 garter sts each side towards mid front and the remaining sts as before. AT THE SAME TIME when piece measures 57-58-59-60-61-62 cm slip 11-14-17-20-27-34 sts each side towards mid front on stitch holders for neck. Cast off to shape the neckline each side at the beg of every row from mid front: 2 sts 4-4-4-5-5-5 times and 1 st 5 times. When all dec are complete there are 129-135-141-151-165-179 sts on row. Now pick up 33-36-39-42-49-56 sts (incl sts on stitch holders) along neckline on each front piece = 195-207-219-235-263-291 sts. K 2 rows, AT THE SAME TIME dec 31-37-41-51-73-93 sts evenly on first row = 164-170-178-184-190-198 sts. Cast off. ASSEMBLY: Sew opening under arms. CROCHET BORDER: Crochet a border round neckline with crochet hook size 4 mm as follows: 1 dc in first st, * 3 ch, skip approx 1-1.5 cm, 1 dc in next st *, repeat from *-*. At the top of each side of split crochet a string as follows: 60 ch, turn and work 1 sl st in each ch on return row. Cut and fasten thread. |
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