Kymm Kent wrote:
I am enjoying this easy pattern to follow. As my very second project it was hard. I have started over 4 times. I am working on my 4th attempt now and after a year of doing a baby shrug, a baby wrap, another yoga sock; I am back on this and it is working just fine. Easy to follow. Nice to stop and pick up in the middle of the project.
25.11.2013 - 21:37
Helen wrote:
I have reached the point of switching to a US size 6 circular needle and have picked up 104 stitches with the size 6 needle. So now I have 104 on the size 7 and 104 on the size 6. To follow the next step, "P1 round, at the same time inc. 80," do I keep the right sides together when I begin the round? If yes, the working yarn is starting from the left (size 7) needle. Is that correct?
11.09.2013 - 03:36DROPS Design answered:
Dear Helen, you pick up the 104 sts from RS, and then start working in the round, from this poing (beg of round) with P1 round. Happy knitting!
11.09.2013 - 08:58Sia wrote:
Hello, I have a question regarding the instruction increase after approx every other and 3rd st alternately. Does this mean that the first time I increase in the second stitch, then in the third and then in the second? I mean we increase every 2-3-2-3 stitches etc (if I explained it correcly). Thank you in advance for your help.
09.06.2013 - 17:20DROPS Design answered:
Dear Sia, you are correct, you will *work 2 sts, inc 1, work 3 sts, inc 1* and repeat from *-* all the round to have the requested inc. Happy knitting!
10.06.2013 - 10:15Sia wrote:
Hello, could someone please help me with the following instruction: 'Now pick up 104-111-118-126-133-140 sts in cast on row = 208-222-236-252-266-280 sts, and continue in the round'. I'm a new knitter and not so experienced so I don't know from where to pick up the stitches. Are the stitches on the first row I casted on? If those are the stitches shouldn't be 99 instead of 118, as I'm knitting L? Is there a video about picking up stitches to watch? Thank you in advance for your help.
24.05.2013 - 09:11DROPS Design answered:
Dear Sia, you are correct, you have to pick up sts from cast on row. To start the bolero, you cast on 118 sts (3rd size) and dec evenly to 99 sts on 1st row. For the edge, you have to pick up 1 st in each of these 118 sts to get a total of 328 sts (3rd size). Happy knitting !
24.05.2013 - 09:43Dana wrote:
Thank you for you're quick answer. what is the size of the bolero in the pic?
08.05.2013 - 22:00DROPS Design answered:
Dear Dana, it's a size M on the picture. Happy knitting!
10.05.2013 - 08:12Dana wrote:
Hi. I want to use tour tip in this pattern "INCREASING TIP: Inc by making 1 YO. Work YO into back of loop on return row to avoid a hole" but I dont know how to do so. Is there any tutorial on how to do so? Thank you in advence Dana
30.04.2013 - 15:50DROPS Design answered:
Dear Dana, please look at the video below it will show you how to work a yo into back of loop. Happy knitting!
02.05.2013 - 08:59
Laura wrote:
Three questions: do I start with m1a on every row for both the RS and WS? Also, does every "K" in this pattern refer to a twisted knit stitch? For instance, when it says to S1,K2tog, psso, is that referring to a regular K2tog or a twisted k2tog? I have the same question for every time it says "P." My third question is, Is the garter stitch the same thing as a regular knit stitch? Thanks so much!
10.02.2013 - 15:22
Laura wrote:
Three questions: do I start with m1a on every row for both the RS and WS? Also, does every "K" in this pattern refer to a twisted knit stitch? For instance, when it says to S1,K2tog, psso, is that referring to a regular K2tog or a twisted k2tog? I have the same question for every time it says "P." My third question is, Is the garter stitch the same thing as a regular knit stitch? Thanks so much!
10.02.2013 - 15:22DROPS Design answered:
Dear Laura, Row 1 in M1 is worked from RS. K means work 1 st knitwise and P means to work it purlwise. I recommand you to watch the video called "Decrease - sl1, K2tog, psso" to visualize how to do (see index if necessary). You work a regular knit st for garter st. Happy knitting!
11.02.2013 - 09:57
Susan wrote:
Hi, could you please clarify what the pattern means by '1 thread of each quality'? Does it mean the pattern needs to be knitted with one thread of cotton viscose and one thread of kid-silk at the same time? If this is the case, shouldn't the pattern require equal amount of both types of yarn, rather than smaller amount for kid-silk as stated?
09.02.2013 - 18:27DROPS Design answered:
Dear Susan, you are correct, this pattern is worked with 1 strand each quality worked together : 1 cotton viscose + 1 Kid-Silk. If you click on see color chart for each quality, you will read that Cotton Viscose is approx 110 m /50 g and Kid-Silk approx 200 m /25 g. That's why weight is different but metrage match. Happy knitting !
11.02.2013 - 09:25
Ula Kaae wrote:
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12.07.2012 - 09:26
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Knitted DROPS bolero with lace pattern in ”Cotton Viscose” and ”Kid-Silk”. Size XS/S - XXXL
DROPS 119-21 |
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GARTER ST (back and forth on needle): K all rows. PATTERN: See diagram M.1 – Diagram shows the pattern from RS. INCREASING TIP: Inc by making 1 YO. Work YO into back of loop on return row to avoid a hole. --------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------- BOLERO: Body piece worked back and forth on needle, and rib border worked in the round on circular needle. Cast on 104-111-118-126-133-140 sts on circular needle size 4.5 mm with 1 thread of each quality. K 3 rows (first row = WS) AT THE SAME TIME on row 3 dec 17-18-19-21-22-23 sts evenly (work approx every 5th and 6th st tog) = 87-93-99-105-111-117 sts. Continue as follows from RS: 3 GARTER STS - see above, M.1A (= 3 sts), M.1B until 3 sts remain and finish with 3 GARTER STS. Continue in M.1 like this with 3 garter sts each side. REMEMBER THE KNITTING TENSION! When piece measures 3-3-4-5-6-7 cm cast on 6 new sts each side for sleeve = 99-105-111-117-123-129 sts. Continue in M.1 on all sts with 3 garter sts each side. When piece measures 37-41-44-47-50-53 cm cast off 6 sts each side = 87-93-99-105-111-117 sts. Continue in M.1 with 3 garter sts each side until piece measures 39-43-47-51-55-59 cm (adjust so that next row is from WS). K 3 rows AT THE SAME TIME on row 1 inc 17-18-19-21-22-23 sts evenly (approx after every 5th st) = 104-111-118-126-133-140 sts. Change to circular needle size 4 mm. Now pick up 104-111-118-126-133-140 sts in cast on row = 208-222-236-252-266-280 sts, and continue in the round. P 1 round, AT THE SAME TIME inc 80-86-92-100-106-112 sts evenly on round (after approx every other and 3rd st alternately) –see INCREASING TIP = 288-308-328-352-372-392 sts. K 1 round and then continue in rib K2/P2 on all sts. When rib measures 2.5 cm inc 1 st in each P-section (P2 in first P st) and continue in rib K2/P3 until rib measures 5 cm. On next round inc 1 st in each K-section (K2 in the last K st) and continue in rib K3/P3 until rib measures 7 cm. Cast off with K over K and P over P. ASSEMBLY: Sew side and under arm seams inside 1 edge st – see broken line in chart. |
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