Sharon wrote:
Hi, this is strange. Started this sweater from scratch and am getting 21 sts per inch, but the width at the bottom of the sweater is 107. Rows per inch am n not getting so more yarn I know I have to shop, but I do t understand the width which is 107 with the correct stitch gauge.
30.04.2024 - 10:52DROPS Design answered:
Dear Sharon, not sure which size you are working on, but with 21 sts = 10 cm/4", the 280-304-328-360-400-440 sts cast on should be approx. 133-145-155-172-190-210 cm in circumference, ie approx. 67-72-77-86-95-104 cm measured flat from side to side - just as shown in chart. Can this help?
30.04.2024 - 11:23
Sharon Hunt-Edwards wrote:
Is the width on the lower part of this sweater 40 all around or 80? Sorry I work so I cannot go to the yarn store for help. Everytime. I was told in a response to a question about row gauge. I always swatch and did I did 3 times for this project and row gauge is not an achievable for me am not way off. Gauge is too long. What do I do here. Thank you.
25.04.2024 - 10:38DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Hunt-Edwards, all measurements are taken flat, from side to side, ie the bottom width is here 67-104 cm, ie 134-208 cm circumference. Read more about charts here, in this kind of garment, if your tension in height is not exactly the same, it might not be a problem as you can adjust to the measurments in cm, but remember that the total amount of yarn might be affected. Happy knitting!
25.04.2024 - 12:36
Sharon Hunt-Edwards wrote:
Hi, am working on this sweater and need more yarn because I did not get rows per inch. Usually I would make size 52 which is not an option here. The sweater size I chose is 54 so this is a bit larger which is ok. Do I still need to knit an extra row between increases in this case?
20.04.2024 - 21:05DROPS Design answered:
Dear Sharon, please do a gauge swatch and compare to the pattern and the diagram. If your gauge swatch matches the tension given in the pattern for rows as well, you should get the proper size, if you follow the pattern. If you are still unsure, you can always ask for help either over the phone or in person, in the store where you bought your DROPS yarn from. Happy Knitting!
20.04.2024 - 23:00
Sharon Hunt wrote:
Where the pattern says to do to decreases on body and not sleeves refers to the first part of decrease tip and 2 rounds? Please explain am not sure I understand. Thank you
13.04.2024 - 09:20DROPS Design answered:
Dear Sharon, the decreasing tip only indicates how to work each decrease, both before and after the marker, not when to work them. You have the markers in the transitions between the body pieces and the sleeves. The first 2 rows with decreases (included in the total of times indicated later) you will only decrease on one side of the marker, the side in which you have the body pieces. For example, in the marker between the left sleeve and the front piece, decrease on the side of the front piece stitches. Happy knitting!
14.04.2024 - 23:19
Sharon Hunt-Edwards wrote:
How many balls of yarn does it take to make this sweater. Am asking because 1 bought 21 ball of yarn per pattern, unless I calculated incorretly, and i have just 8 balls left. I used the yarn called for in the patteren and am getting row and stitch gauge. Yarn left won’t be enough to complete the sleeves and yoke. I took the 1050 divided by 50 to get the amount I needed. Is this incorrect? Please advise as I d not want to make same mistake again. Not sure if I will get same dyelot.
06.04.2024 - 10:42DROPS Design answered:
Dear Sharon, the amount should be correct: 1050gr for the largest size in total and each ball is 50gr, so you should need 21 balls. Have you used 13 balls only for the body section? It should be half the balls for the body and half for the rest, approximately. Is the length and width of the body correct? Please check all of these first, before continuing. In case you still can only use these 8 balls, start working the sleeves and check the remaining balls; you could have approx. 3 balls for the yoke which could be enough. Happy knitting!
07.04.2024 - 21:08
Annika wrote:
Hej! Stickar L, behöver förstå OK raglan avmaskningen. Står maska av vartannat varv 16ggr, varje varv 27ggr men att det är några varv som det ej avmaskas. Ska det maskas av på ärmar 16ggr? På fram/bak 27ggr? Sen sista 10ggr på vartannat varv maskas det inte av på ärm? Hur många gånger på ett varv ska det avmaskas? 8ggr dvs både på ärm och fram/bak? Är det vissa varv som det bara är avmaskning på fram/bak men inte på ärmen eller tvärt om? Mvh, Annika
30.03.2024 - 19:34DROPS Design answered:
Hej Annika, du minskar för raglan på vartannat v 16 ggr, MEN de 2 første gange minskar du endast på fram och bakst. Når du er klar med de 16 ggr (32varv), minskar du till raglan på varje varv :)
05.04.2024 - 12:08
Sharon Hunt-Edwards wrote:
Hello? 👋 how many balls of yarn are used before the armhole shaping on this sweater am concerned that maybe it’s not enough. Knitting to gauge.
28.03.2024 - 21:00DROPS Design answered:
Dear Sharon, since the exact amount of yarn depends on many factors 8size, your personal gauge, etc), we cannot tell you exactly how many balls you are using until the armholes. Happy Knitting!
29.03.2024 - 08:33
Ewelina wrote:
Witam!! Jestem na etapie łączenia tyłu, przodu z rękawami - gdzie teraz będzie się znajdować początek rzędu? Pozdrawiam
22.02.2022 - 13:59DROPS Design answered:
Witaj Ewelino, nie jest do dookreślone. Ja umieściłabym ten 1 dodatkowy marker na początek okrążenia na środku przodu (tam gdzie robótka będzie dzielona, aby powstało pęknięcie przy dekolcie). Użyj markera w innym kolorze niż te na oznaczenie reglanów. Miłej pracy!
22.02.2022 - 15:04
Ilka Keller wrote:
Wie lautet die Rückenabnahme (Halsausschnitt )?
23.01.2022 - 16:02DROPS Design answered:
Liebe Frau Keller, bei diesem Modell wird man nur Maschen für das Halsauschnitt am Vorderteil abketten, nicht für Rückenteil. Viel Spaß beim stricken!
24.01.2022 - 09:49
Manuela Hauenstein wrote:
Ich stricke die Tunika in XXXL, Leider stimmt die Mengenangabe überhaupt nicht..... Habe xmal kontrolliert, ob ICH etwas falsch gemacht habe. Habe jetzt zweimal nachbestellt, das ist sehr ärgerlich! Vielleicht prüft ihr einmal die Mengenangabe nach? Ansonsten bin und bleibe ich ein treuer Fan
14.04.2021 - 22:53
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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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