Agatha wrote:
Hi, when it says work M2 on the first 12 stitches, does that mean I do the bottom row of M2 three times, or do I do the bottom three rows of M2 to make 12?
04.01.2019 - 20:13DROPS Design answered:
Dear Agatha, you have to repeat diagram M.2 three times. Happy knitting!
04.01.2019 - 21:58
FC wrote:
Non capisco “Lavorare ora il davanti e il dietro separatamente (assicurarsi che i ferri con le trecce siano sul diritto dopo aver diviso il lavoro). DIETRO: = 118-124-132-142-160-168-178 m. Lavorare avanti e indietro sul ferro circolare.” Ma se si devono Lavorare ora il davanti e il dietro separatamente, non si deve lavorare con i ferri dritti? perché dite Lavorare avanti e indietro sul ferro circolare?
02.01.2019 - 17:00DROPS Design answered:
Buonasera FC, questo maglione si lavora con i ferri circolari anche durante la lavorazione in piano per avere spazio per tutte le maglie. Se preferisce può lavorare il davanti e il dietro dopo la separazione con i ferri dritti, se il numero di maglie lo consente. Buon lavoro!
02.01.2019 - 17:42
Fabi wrote:
Non tornano i conti per la taglia XXL “Taglie XL-XXXL: M.2 sulle prime 8-12-17 m, M.3, M.4, M.3, M.4, M.3, M.1 sulle 52-52-52 m successive, M.3, M.4, M.3, M.4, M.3, M.2 sulle 16-24-34 m successive, M.3, M.4, M.3, M.4, M.3, M.1 sulle 52-52-52 m successive, M.3, M.4, M.3, M.4, M.3, M.2 sulle ultime 8-12-17 m” Sulle prime 52 maglie ok, ma M.3, M.4, M.3, M.4, M.3, M.2 sulle 16-24-34 m successive non fa 24, ma 48 e ancora M.3, M.4, M.3, M.4, M.3, M.2 sulle ultime 8-12-17 m, non fa 12 ma 48
02.01.2019 - 16:50DROPS Design answered:
Buonasera Fabi, per la taglia XL deve lavorare M.2 sulle prime 8 maglie, poi lavorare M.3 (= 8 m), M.4 (= 10 m), M.3 (= 8 m), M.4 (= 10 m), M.3 (= 8 m), poi solo M.1 sulle 52 maglie successive, poi lavorare M.3 (= 8 m), M.4 (= 10 m), M.3 (= 8 m), M.4 (= 10 m), M.3 (= 8 m), poi solo M.2 sulle 16 maglie successive, poi M.3 (= 8 m), M.4 (= 10 m), M.3 (= 8 m), M.4 (= 10 m), M.3 (= 8 m), poi solo M.1 sulle 52 maglie successive e infine M.3 (= 8 m), M.4 (= 10 m), M.3 (= 8 m), M.4 (= 10 m), M.3 (= 8 m), poi solo M.2 sulle ultime 8 maglie = 8+8+10+8+10+8+52+8+10+8+10+8+16+8+10+8+10+8+52+8+10+8+10+8+8= 312 maglie. Buon lavoro!
02.01.2019 - 17:59
Sara wrote:
Aber dann würde der Pullover doch recht „fest“ bzw. klein im Muster werden und ich würde bestimmt auch sehr viel mehr Wolle (und Zeit für das Stricken) benötigen, oder? Danke für Ihre Hilfe, so ein Problem hatte ich noch nie…
01.01.2019 - 23:12DROPS Design answered:
Liebe Sara, wegen der speziellen Struktur (siehe Farbekarte ist eine richtige Behandlung besonders wichtig: halten Sie die Maschenprobe genau ein und stricken Sie im Zweifelsfall lieber zu fest als zu locker. Am besten striken Sie die Maschenprobe, waschen Sie sie und lassen Sie sie trocknen, dann Maschenprobe noch mal messen und prüfen. Ihr DROPS Laden hat sicher auch individuellen Tipp für Sie - auch telefonisch oder per E-Mail. Viel Spaß beim stricken!
02.01.2019 - 11:48
Sara wrote:
Deshalb habe ich nochmal von vorne begonnen, aber dieses Mal mit der Nadelstärke 3 und 3,5. Leider war der Pullover nach einigen Zentimetern Stricken in die Höhe immer noch zu breit, nämlich 57 cm statt 53 cm. Was würden Sie mir nun raten? Und woran liegt das? So große Abweichungen hatte ich noch nie (zumal ich ja die Maschenprobe berücksichtigt habe). Ich könnte mit der Nadelstärke nochmal runtergehen, auf 2,5 und 3. Fortsetzung folgt...
01.01.2019 - 23:11
Sara wrote:
Hallo liebes Drops-Team! Ich stricke den Pullover mit Merino Extra Fine und habe enorme Probleme mit den Maßen. Um die Maschenprobe einhalten zu können, habe ich die Nadelstärke auf 4 (Bündchen) und 4,5 (Rest des Pullovers) festgelegt. Ich möchte den Pullover gerne in L stricken (270 M). Nachdem ich allerdings die ca. ersten 5 cm in die Höhe gestrickt hatte, zeigte sich, dass der Pullover viel zu breit war, nämlich 64 cm statt 53 cm. Fortsetzung folgt...
01.01.2019 - 23:10Tanya wrote:
Hi, what is the gauge for the smaller needles? If I had to increase from 4mm to 4.5mm for the larger needles, do I just increase from 3.5mm to 4mm for the smaller needles?
28.12.2018 - 23:55DROPS Design answered:
Dear Tanya, yes, if you have increased measure for larger needles, you'll do the same for smaller needles. Happy knitting!
29.12.2018 - 15:43Tanya wrote:
Hi, what is the gauge for the smaller needles? If I had to increase from 4mm to 4.5mm for the larger needles, do I just increase from 3.5mm to 4mm for the smaller needles?
26.12.2018 - 22:30DROPS Design answered:
Dear Tanya, it looks fine, if you required needles one size higher for stocking stitch, one size larger needles for the rib should work fine. Happy knititng!
02.01.2019 - 10:03
Daniele wrote:
Buongiorno, non mi è chiara la spiegazione seguente per la manica: “Chiudere ora dalla parte destra del lavoro, all’inizio di ogni ferro sul diritto del lavoro, come segue: 24 m per 1 volta [...], 3 m per 2 volte.” Devo chiudere 24 maglie su un solo ferro, corretto? Mi rimangono 24 maglie dalle48 di partenza. Se poi devo diminuirne solo una arrivo a 23, non 17. Dove mi sto perdendo? :-) Grazie in anticipo!
20.12.2018 - 20:12DROPS Design answered:
Buongiorno Daniele. Chiude 24 maglie 1 volta sola, poi deve chiudere 3 maglie due volte. Lavora 3 ferri senza diminuire e al ferro successivo chiude 1 maglia. In tutto le maglie chiuse sono: 24 + 3x2 + 1 = 31. Aveva 48 maglie. Togliendo le 31 chiuse, rimangono 17 maglie. Buon lavoro!
21.12.2018 - 08:24
Van Erum Rita wrote:
Ik heb deze mooie trui gebreid in puna wol kleur taupe 4 zeer mooi. Kan ik hier een foto plaatsen zou dat graag willen. Heel fijne maar mooie wol om mee te breien.
20.12.2018 - 11:50
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Men's knitted jumper with cables in DROPS Karisma, DROPS Puna or DROPS Merino Extra Fine. Size 13/14 years - XXXL.
DROPS 135-3 |
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GARTER ST (in the round): K 1 round, P 1 round. PATTERN: See diagram M.1 – M.5. Diagrams show the pattern from RS. DECREASING TIP: Work 1 st as in diagram, work 2 sts tog, pass over the first st on needle = 2 dec sts. Dec as follows in the different diagrams M.1 (= 44-44-52-52-52-52-52 sts): 10-10-12-12-12-12-12 sts. M.3 (= 8 sts): 2 sts. M.4 (= 10 sts): 3 sts. M.5 (= 16 sts): 6 sts. -------------------------------------------------------- JUMPER – SHORT OVERVIEW OF THE PIECE: The sleeve is worked upwards, continued onto the shoulder and along the neck, top back. The neck-stitches at the top of the sleeve are decreased towards the front piece and a small section of the sleeve is continued along the top of the back piece and later sewn together mid-back, so the neck is higher at the back than at the front – see Fig.1. -------------------------------------------------------- BODY PIECE: Worked in the round. Cast on 208-230-250-270-290-310-330 sts on circular needle size 3.5 mm with Karisma, Puna or Merino Extra Fine. Work 4 rounds GARTER ST – see above – and continue in rib K1/P1. When piece measures 5 cm work 2 rounds garter st, AT THE SAME TIME inc 20-10-6-6-22-18-18 sts evenly on last round = 228-240-256-276-312-328-348 sts. Insert 2 markers in piece, 1 at beg of round and 1 after 114-120-128-138-156-164-174 sts (= each side). Change to circular needle size 4 mm and work PATTERN as follows – see above: Size 13/14 – L: M.2 on the first 9-12-12-17 sts, M.3, M.4, M.3, M.1 on the next 44-44-52-52 sts, M.3, M.4, M.3, M.2 on the next 18-24-24-34 sts, M.3, M.4, M.3, M.1 on the next 44-44-52-52 sts, M.3, M.4, M.3, M.2 on the last 9-12-12-17 sts. Size XL-XXXL: M.2 on the first 8-12-17 sts, M.3, M.4, M.3, M.4, M.3, M.1 on the next 52-52-52 sts, M.3, M.4, M.3, M.4, M.3, M.2 on the next 16-24-34 sts, M.3, M.4, M.3, M.4, M.3, M.1 on the next 52-52-52 sts, M.3, M.4, M.3, M.4, M.3, M.2 on the last 8-12-17 sts. REMEMBER THE KNITTING TENSION! Continue in pattern like this. AT THE SAME TIME when piece measures 9 cm inc 1 st each side of both markers (work inc sts into M.2 as you go along). Repeat the inc on every 6-8-8-9-9-9-10 cm a total of 5 times = 248-260-276-296-332-348-368 sts. When piece measures 38-47-48-49-50-51-52 cm cast off 6 sts for armhole each side (= 3 sts each side of marker) and complete each piece separately (make sure cable rows are from RS after dividing piece). BACK PIECE: = 118-124-132-142-160-168-178 sts. Continue back and forth on circular needle. Cast off to shape the armhole each side at beg of every row: 2 sts 2-2-2-2-2-3-4 times and 1 st 1-1-2-3-4-4-5 times = 108-114-120-128-144-148-152 sts. Continue in pattern. When piece measures 49-59-61-63-65-67-69 cm (adjust so that next row is row 7 in diagram M.1, M.3 and M.4) cast off, AT THE SAME TIME dec 24-24-26-26-36-36-36 sts in diagram on casting off row – see DECREASING TIP! FRONT PIECE: = 118-124-132-142-160-168-178 sts. Cast off for armhole as described for back piece. When piece measures 46-56-58-60-62-64-66 cm (adjust so that next row is first or 5th row in M.1) cast off the middle 40-40-48-48-48-48-48 sts for neck, AT THE SAME TIME dec 10-10-12-12-12-12-12 sts evenly on the 40-40-48-48-48-48-48 sts on cast off row. Now complete each shoulder separately. Cast off 2 sts on neckline on next row. When piece measures 49-59-61-63-65-67-69 cm (adjust to back piece) cast off, AT THE SAME TIME dec 7-7-7-7-12-12-12 sts in diagram on cast off row. RIGHT SLEEVE: Worked in the round. Cast on 56-58-60-62-64-66-68 sts on double pointed needles size 3.5 mm with Karisma. Work 4 rounds garter st and continue in rib K1/P1 until piece measures 10 cm. Work 2 rounds garter st, AT THE SAME TIME inc 2 sts evenly on last round = 58-60-62-64-66-68-70 sts. Insert a marker at beg of round. Change to double pointed needles size 4 mm and continue in pattern on next round as follows: M.2 on the first 5-6-7-8-9-10-11 sts, M.3 2 times, M.5, M.3 2 times, M.2 on the last 5-6-7-8-9-10-11 sts. Continue in pattern like this. AT THE SAME TIME when piece measures 13-12-13-12-12-14-13 cm inc 1 st each side of marker. Work inc sts into M.2 as you go along. Repeat the inc on every 2-2.5-2-2-2-1.5-1.5 cm a total of 14-15-16-17-18-19-20 times = 86-90-94-98-102-106-110 sts. When piece measures 45-50-50-49-49-48-48 cm cast off 6 sts mid under sleeve (= 3 sts each side of marker) and complete piece back and forth on needle (make sure to have cable row from RS after dividing piece). Cast off for sleeve cap each side at the beg of every row: 2 sts 2-4-6-7-9-10-12 times and 1 st 12-10-8-8-6-6-4 times = 48 sts left on needle for all sizes. Piece measures 55-60-60-60-60-60-60 cm. Now measure piece from here! Continue in pattern on remaining sts until piece measures 12-14-13-15-17-18-19 cm. Now cast off on right side of piece, at the beg of every row from RS as follows: 24 sts 1 time (AT THE SAME TIME as 14 of these 24 sts K2 tog before they are cast off), 3 sts 2 times. Work 3 rows without dec. Cast off 1 st on next row = 17 sts left for all sizes. Continue until piece measures 19-21-22-24-26-27-28 cm. Cast off, AT THE SAME TIME dec 4 sts evenly in diagram on cast off row. The whole sleeve now measures approx 74-81-82-84-86-87-88 cm. LEFT SLEEVE: Like right sleeve, but cast off at the top at the opposite side, i.e. at the beg of every row from WS. ASSEMBLY: Set in sleeves. Sew shoulder sts from body piece to M.3 each side of sleeve (in outer loops of sts). Sew the top of sleeves tog mid back and sew to back piece. NECKLINE: Pick up 94-94-108-108-108-108-108 sts round neckline on small circular needle size 3.5 mm with Karisma, Puna or Merino Extra Fine. Work 4 rounds garter st, AT THE SAME TIME on last row inc 22-22-26-26-26-26-26 sts evenly = 116-116-134-134-134-134-134 sts. Continue in rib K1/P1. When rib measures 8 cm work 2 rounds garter st and cast off. Fold neck double towards WS and fasten, garter st to garter st. |
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