DUBOIS wrote:
Bonjour Après les 152 mailles je dois faire un rang sans diminution ni augmentation c est à dire que des mailles endroit ? Merci
15.04.2024 - 20:07DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Mme Dubois, les augmentations se font au 1er tour de M.1 /Fig. 1, au tour suivant, tricotez le 2ème tour de M.1/Fig.1 comme indiqué par le diagramme (- tout à l'endroit sans diminutions ni augmentations). Bon tricot!
16.04.2024 - 08:09
DUBOIS wrote:
Bonjour Je repose ma question : je tricote le tour du cou Après les cotes 2/2 je prends les aiguilles 4. A la fin du 1er tour que je tricote en rond, combien de mailles dois je avoir ? Pouvez vous me donner le nombre de mailles ? (144 + ...=...)
15.04.2024 - 14:16DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Mme Dubois, vous répétez 12 fois le diagramme M.1 tout le tour, et vous augmentez dans 1 motif sur 3 comme dans le schéma Fig. 1, autrement dit, vous augmentez 2 mailles x 4 = 8 mailles + 144 = 152 mailles. Vous augmentez ensuite de nouveau de la même façon, mais dans 1 des 2 motifs sur 3 sans augmentations = 152+ 8= 160 m puis encore 1 fois dans les motifs non augmentés = 168 mailles. Vous avez augmenté 24 mailles au total. Répétez ces augmentations encore 12 fois, vous augmentez ainsi 13 fois 24 mailles = 312 mailles au total + les 144 m du départ = 456 mailles. Bon tricot!
15.04.2024 - 15:59
DUBOIS wrote:
Bonjour A la fin du premier tour, combien y a t il de mailles sur l aiguille ? Merci
14.04.2024 - 15:41DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Mme Dubois, si vous tricotez le tour du cou, vous augmentez dans M.1 comme indiqué dans les explications/le schéma fig.1 ; si vous tricotez le bonnet, vous diminuez dans les diagrammes M.3, M.4 et M.5 - dans les diagrammes M.2 et M.6, le nombre de mailles reste le même. Bon tricot!
15.04.2024 - 08:10
DUBOIS wrote:
Bonjour Tricoter en côtes 2 m end/2 m env pendant 16 cm representent combien de rang (tour)? Merci
13.02.2024 - 22:35DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour mme Dubois, tout dépend de votre tension en hauteur, ici, la hauteur est plus importante que le nombre de rangs/tours. Bon tricot!
14.02.2024 - 08:16
Yulia wrote:
2. I wanted to make sure I understand the neck warmer increases - could you correct me if I am wrong? The pattern says I should increase 2 stitches in each of 12 wedges; 2 * 12 = 24 stitches in every 3rd row, right? Would it be possible/beneficial to increase every 3rd wedge in each row (wedges 1, 4, 7, 10 in rows 1, 4, ...; wedges 2, 5, 8, 11 in rows 2, 5, ..., wedges 3, 6, 9 12 in rows 3, 6, ...)? Or it is just too much hassle and no benefit?
11.11.2021 - 15:51DROPS Design answered:
Dear Yulia, you are increasing in every 3rd repeat in width, ie work: (M.1, M.1, inc as in fig 1), then work (M.1, fig.1, M.1 with more sts due to the previous increases), then work (fig. 1, M.1 2 times with more sts due to the previous increases). After 3rd increases there are the same number of sts in each M.1 in width (= 2 sts more in each diagram). Can this help?
11.11.2021 - 17:41
Yulia wrote:
Re neck warmer: 1. Can I do any increase: KBF, M1L/R?
11.11.2021 - 15:49DROPS Design answered:
Dear Yulia, the increases in diagrams are worked as shown in fig. 1 and in diagram M.1to M.6 = by knitting 2 stitches in the same stitch alternately in back and front of the same stitch. See 4th symbol/diagram key. Happy knitting!
11.11.2021 - 17:37Jennifer wrote:
I was looking for the yarn to make this hat and I noticed that you no longer have the colours colour no 671, blue/brown/mustard colour no 674, heather mix I was wondering if you could offer another suggestion for a replacement of these colours?
07.12.2018 - 04:14DROPS Design answered:
Dear Jennifer, for any assistance choosing colours, please contact your DROPS store - even per mail or telephone, they can suggest you more colours matching your wishes. Happy knitting!
07.12.2018 - 08:16
Loopy wrote:
Am I understanding this correctly? Talking on a round do m.1 repeat 2 times then next repeat do 1 fig 1 2 m.1 then 1 fig 1 around ?
04.05.2018 - 20:13DROPS Design answered:
Dear Loopy, you will inc with fig.1 every 3rd repeat, ie (M.1, M.1, fig.1) repeat around. On next increase work (M.1, fig.1, M.1 with more sts due to the inc sts from fig.1). On next increase work (fig.1, and work the next 2 M.1 as before over more sts due to the inc sts from fig.1). After 3 inc, you will have the same number of sts in every M.1 (= 2 sts more in each M.1). and continue increase that way. Happy knitting!
07.05.2018 - 08:29
Dea wrote:
Ho bisogno un chiarimento, dice "Lavorare 2 giri senza diminuzioni al centro della ripetizione e lavorare questi 2 giri a m. legaccio, cioè a rov. in tondo senza aumenti " ...la prima parte va bene, la seconda mi dubbia. Il legaccio in tondo non si fa così: "1 giro a dir e 1 giro a rov"? Forse intende di lavorare due coste a legaccio? Grazie del chiarimento altrimenti farò una sola costa a legaccio e poi chiuderò il lavoro.
04.05.2017 - 16:19DROPS Design answered:
Buongiorno Dea. Abbiamo corretto il testo: si fa riferimento a 1 costa a legaccio, quindi 1 giro a diritto e 1 giro a rovescio. Buon lavoro!
04.05.2017 - 16:35
Dea wrote:
C'è ancora una cosa, nella successione colori del cappello, che è l'inverso dello scaldacollo, perchè viene inserito il 542 e non rimane il 547? Trovo la cosa molto strana. Io farò il set usando i medesimi colori. Grazie e scusate.
28.04.2017 - 16:25
Purple Sunset Set#purplesunsetset |
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Set comprises: Knitted DROPS neck warmer and hat with zigzag pattern and rib in ”Fabel”.
DROPS 114-16 |
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NECK WARMER: PATTERN: See diagram M.1. Diagram shows 1 horizontal repeat. COLOUR CHANGE: Worked 2 rows of each colour as follows: 2 rows colour no 547, grey/brown mix 2 rows colour no 901, candy mix 2 rows colour no 674, heather mix 2 rows colour no 671, blue/brown/mustard Repeat these 8 rows. -------------------------------------------------------- NECK WARMER: Worked in the round on circular needle from top down. Cast on 144 sts on circular needle size 3 mm with grey/brown mix – see COLOUR CHANGE! Work rib K2/ P2 for 16 cm. Now change to circular needle size 4 mm and continue in M.1. AT THE SAME TIME in every 3rd horizontal repeat of M.1 inc 1 st on each side of repeat (see fig.1). After each inc work 1 extra stocking st before the dec in the middle. Inc a total of 13 times = 456 sts. Piece now measures approx 42 cm from cast on row. Work 2 rounds without dec in the middle of repeat and work these 2 rounds in garter st, i.e. P the round without inc = 480 sts. Cast off loosely. -------------------------------------------------------- HAT: PATTERN: See diagrams M.2 to M.6 COLOUR CHANGE: Worked 2 rows of each colour as follows: 2 rows colour no 671, blue/brown/mustard 2 rows colour no 674, heather mix 2 rows colour no 901, candy mix 2 rows colour no 542, green mix Repeat these 8 rows. -------------------------------------------------------- HAT: Worked in the round on circular needle. Cast on 144-162 sts on circular needle size 3 mm with blue/brown/mustard – see COLOUR CHANGE! Work rib K2/P2 for 4 cm. Now change to circular needle size 4 mm and continue in M.2. When piece measures 16 cm work 1 vertical repeat of M.3 = 128-144 sts, and then continue in M.4. When piece measures 20 cm work 1 vertical repeat of M.5 = 112-126 sts, then continue in M.6. When piece measures 25-26 cm K2 tog all the way round = 56-63 sts left on needle. K2 tog all the way round again = 28-32 sts. Cut the thread, pull it through remaining sts and fasten. |
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