Cynthia wrote:
Can this project be done on a knitting loom, I have a hard time working with knitting needles due to carpal tunnel in my hands?
24.08.2016 - 03:46DROPS Design answered:
Dear Cynthia, this pattern has been written for knitting needles, you are welcome to contact the store where you bought your knitting loom/yarn for any further individual assistance to make it with a knitting loom. Happy knitting!
24.08.2016 - 09:16
Dagmar Fernandes wrote:
Gr. XXXL Ärmel werden zu lang (musste einen ganzen Teil auftrennen). Im 4. Mustersatz einige Maschen weglassen. Die Anleitung ist sehr kompliziert geschrieben. Sollte formatiert werden. Evtl. Grafik Reihe 1-4; ist übersichtlicher u. besser verständlich Bei Gesamthöhe muss es Reihen statt cm heißen.
26.06.2016 - 19:40
Tina Nielsen wrote:
Glemte lige noget... Hvordan kan det være der er ulige antal pinde i A1 og A2A mm man skal jo strikke vrang pinden tilbage eller læser jeg mønstret forkert?
19.06.2016 - 20:06DROPS Design answered:
Hej Tina. Jeg tror der er glemt noget der, men jeg ville strikke en vrang pind tilbage og saa starte paany.
24.06.2016 - 12:55
Tina Nielsen wrote:
Nu har jeg lavet de første 8 rk af A1 så der er 8 rk i den brede ende og to i den smalle ende. Starter jeg så forfra med 10 m og vend. Der er så 4 pinde tilbage af A1 fortsætter jeg bare der og det samme med de andre mønstre. Spørgsmålet er altså... Efter hver gang man har nået 8 pinde starter man så med 10m og vende 35 m og vend 51 m og vend alle masker og vend...? Håber i forstår mit spørgsmål...
19.06.2016 - 19:49DROPS Design answered:
Hej Tina. Du skal hele tiden fortsaette med vendinger og mönster som det kommer. Det betyder at du vil have flere gentagelser af A.1 i den ene side end i den anden. Saa det er at holde tungen lige i munden og eventuelt notere hvor du er i hvert mönster.
24.06.2016 - 12:54
Barbara Kerr wrote:
I found the pattern works if I did A2B for 10sts instead of 8 sts The video unfortunately fast forwards at that point
19.05.2016 - 20:12DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Kerr, in A.2 (1st size), you work A.3A (= 3 sts), then A.2B (= 4 sts) a total of 2 times over the next 8 sts then finish with A.2C (= 2 sts) - on 1st row A.2C is similar as the last 2 sts in A.2B, but on row 2, you will have to work with A.2C over the last 3 sts in A.2. Happy knitting!
20.05.2016 - 10:53
Barbara Kerr wrote:
After working the 10sts, the 35sts, the 9sts and the 4sts I have 48sts with 3 left before the 51sts where I should turn to short row What should I do with those 3 sts??
18.05.2016 - 20:24DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Kerr, the video below shows how to work the short rows and the pattern at the same time. Happy knitting!
19.05.2016 - 09:02
Barbara wrote:
The cast on is 86, the stitch count is 83 10+25+9+4+25+10=83 Please help me to set it up correctly Thank you
16.05.2016 - 01:19DROPS Design answered:
Dear Barbara, you cast on 86 sts but then you have to work short rows, so you don't work on all the sts on needle: which is the point you've got stuck? Happy knitting!
16.05.2016 - 09:32
Sandra Boff wrote:
Most search engines will translate for you. If you could post a transcript of video or an indepth version of the pattern in any language we could translate it . I have never read a pattern like this. Help please.
09.05.2016 - 18:47DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Boff, you will find below a video showing how to work the pattern and the short rows - for any further assistance you are welcome to ask your question here or to contact your DROPS Store. Happy knitting!
10.05.2016 - 09:07Jirapannee Supratya wrote:
The video shows upto 8 rows. How about the last 4rows of the work pattern 1set of A1. Do we start the work shot row right away with the work pattern OR we work 4 rows over all sts. and starting the work short row with the next repetition of 1st set of A1. Note: I understand that short row will be worked through out not only the 1set of work.
23.11.2015 - 13:38DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Supratya, you will work following A.1 when working on these sts, so that both A.1 will be worked differently - follow each A.1 with the following row you are working on. Happy knitting!
23.11.2015 - 13:58Jirapannee Supratya wrote:
Since the web not allow me to finish my question in one input, here is the 2nd question 2) The work SHORT ROW is an 8 rows set. ( 8rows at the widest and 2rows at the most narrow in 1 repetition) . The work pattern calls for 12 rows. When I finish the 8 rows , I will continue work 4 more rows over all sts before repeating the work pattern and work short row. Do I understand it correctly ? if not, pls help clarifying the next step.
22.11.2015 - 08:02DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Supratya, the short rows are worked over 8 rows and are repeated all the way to shape the piece. Look at the video in the previous answer to figure out how to work. Happy knitting!
23.11.2015 - 09:54
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Knitted DROPS jacket worked in a circle with lace pattern in ”Paris”. Size: S - XXXL.
DROPS 154-8 |
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GARTER ST (back and forth on needle): K all rows. 1 ridge = 2 rows K. PATTERN: See diagrams A.1 to A.3. The diagrams show all rows in pattern seen from RS. SHORT ROWS: * Work 1 row over the first 10 sts on row, turn and work back. Work 1 row over the first 35 sts on row, turn and work back. Work 1 row over the first 51-57-63 sts on row, turn and work back. Work 1 row over all sts, turn and work back *. Repeat from *-*, i.e. 8 rows at the widest and 2 rows at the most narrow in 1 repetition. ---------------------------------------------------------- RIGHT FRONT/BACK PIECE: Worked back and forth on circular needle. Cast on 86-92-98 sts on circular needle size 6 mm with Paris. Work 1 ridge in GARTER ST - see explanation above. Then work pattern AT THE SAME TIME work SHORT ROWS – see explanation above (1st row = from RS): 5 sts in garter st, K 2, P 3, (turn here), K 2, A.1 (= 23 sts) (turn here), K 1, A.2A, A.2 B over the next 8-14-20 sts, A.2 C, K 2, (turn here), A.1(= 23 sts), K 2, P 3, K 2, 5 sts in garter st. Continue pattern until piece measures 40-42-44 cm at the most narrow and 160-168-176 cm at the widest. Work 1 ridge over all sts and cast off. LEFT FRONT/BACK PIECE: Worked back and forth on circular needle. Cast on 86-92-98 sts on circular needle size 6 mm with Paris. Work 1 ridge in GARTER ST - see explanation above. K 1 row from RS. Then work pattern AT THE SAME TIME work SHORT ROWS – see explanation above (1st row = from WS - NOTE: Beg on 2nd row in A.1 and A.3): 5 sts in garter st, P 2, K 3, (turn here), P 2, A.1 (= 23 sts), (turn here), P 1, A.3A, A.3 B over the next 8-14-20 sts, A.3 C, P 2, (turn here), A.1 (= 23 sts), P 2, K 3, P 2, 5 sts in garter st. Continue pattern until piece measures 40-42-44 cm at the most narrow and 160-168-176 cm at the widest. Work 1 ridge over all sts and cast off. ASSEMBLY: Sew tog the cast-on and cast-off edge. Place the two part towards each other so that the 5 sts in garter st in the widest side meet, and sew tog approx. 58-62 cm mid back, edge to edge – make sure that seam on the parts is mid under sleeve. |
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