Cathy Atlija wrote:
There are 9 stitches added in the 2nd row anyways, would this really affect the pattern that much if I added them into the cast on instead of the 2nd row? I didn't get my yarn from a store, I ordered online from Nordicmart.
20.03.2015 - 17:26DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Atlija, you are right, you can cast on 9 sts more and then don't increase these 9 sts on 2nd round - check then by the neck if you like to keep these 9 sts extra or dec them. You can contact Nordicmart also per mail or telephone if requested, they'll answer. Happy knitting!
21.03.2015 - 10:12Cathy Atlija wrote:
I did cast on with 2 needles, I have extra big loops but bottom of stitches where connected istill very tight. Someone suggested stretchy or provisional cast on. What if I add the 9 sts that are added into the 2nd row into the number of cast on stitches? Would that affect look of the pattern after? Or should I try the stretchy or provisional cast on - the provisional allows me to pick the neck edges easier at the end where you have to knit 2 ridges of garter stitch. .
19.03.2015 - 19:17DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Atlija, if you add some sts, this will then affect pattern, you will have to distribute them and adapt rest of pattern. There are different techniques to cast on, you can try to find the one you rather and adjust this way. Remember you will get tips & advice from your DROPS store. Happy knitting!
20.03.2015 - 09:08Cathy Atlija wrote:
Hi, I did a swatch, and my tension is fine - however, I've just cast on 59 stitches to start the pattern and it doesn't look big enough to fit loosely around the neck as shown in the photo, I usually cast on tightly and did do it looser than normal, is there an alternative way to cast on on ensure my neck won't be too tight? Thank you! So happy you have this section to ask questions!
19.03.2015 - 00:18DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Atlija, you can cast on with a larger needdle or with 2 needles. Happy knitting!
19.03.2015 - 11:03Cathy Atlija wrote:
Are all the increases for the raglan arms done on Round 2 of False English Rib? Thank you.
16.03.2015 - 20:37DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Atlija, that's correct the increase for raglan will be done when working round 2 of false English rib over body. Happy knitting!
17.03.2015 - 08:58
Anna wrote:
Warum wird die Halsblende nicht ganz am Anfang an gestrickt, sondern später durch Auffassen?
08.02.2015 - 18:55DROPS Design answered:
Die Halsrand wird etwas stabiler, wenn man die Blende nachträglich anstrickt.
17.02.2015 - 10:45
Giulia wrote:
Volevo sapere se fosse possibile usare i ferri dritti, classici al posto di quelli circolari per realizzare questo modello? Grazie!
29.01.2015 - 17:06DROPS Design answered:
Buonasera Giulia. Il modello è lavorato dall’alto verso il basso e in tondo, quindi senza cuciture. Purtroppo non ci è possibile riadattare le spiegazioni per una lavorazione con i ferri dritti. Provi a vedere se questo modello può esserle di aiuto. Propone lo stesso capo in versione aperta sul davanti. E’ lavorato dall’alto verso il basso, ma in ferri di andata e ritorno. Buon lavoro!
29.01.2015 - 22:56
Dominique Trujillo wrote:
Bonjour, pourquoi n'y a-t-il plus les explications en français dans la rubrique "Astuces et Aide" Leçons de tricot etc...? C'était très pratique avant. Merci et bonne journée
24.01.2015 - 11:32DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Mme Trujillo, ces pages ont été modifiées et seront de nouveau bientôt disponibles en français. Merci pour votre patience. Bon tricot!
26.01.2015 - 09:34
Marjolein Gertner wrote:
Is dat dan de omslag of de av afhalen? Ik vermoed de omslag maar ik weet het liever zeker.
06.01.2015 - 21:49DROPS Design answered:
Hoi Marjolein. Het is voor mij moeilijk te zeggen omdat ik niet kan kijken op je werk. Maar je moet de patentsteken blijven breien zoals eerst (de steken niet verschuiven). Een herhaling van "patentsteek" is 1 ribbel, omslag, 1 st av afhalen = 2 st + omslag, dus als je 1 st hebt gemeerderd heb je niet "ruimte" voor een nieuwe herhaling, dus ik zou deze eerst in tricotst breien tot je de volgende st hebt gemeerderd en je een nieuwe herhaling patent kan maken. Kijk bij het breien wat voor jou het beste uitkomt.
07.01.2015 - 11:29
Marjolein Gertner wrote:
Ik vermoed dat mijn vorige vraag niet is opgemerkt door de feestdagen? Kan iemand mij hiermee helpen?
06.01.2015 - 09:42DROPS Design answered:
Hoi Marjolein. Ivm de kerstvakantie heb ik niet vragen beantwoord. Ik probeer alle binnenkomende vragen zo snel mogelijk te beantwoorden. Kan je niet wachten, dan kan je ook contact opnemen met het verkooppunt waarin je het garen hebt gekocht voor ondersteuning.
06.01.2015 - 10:19
Marjolein Gertner wrote:
Om na de meerdering in valse patentsteek verder te breien, begin ik dan gewoon terug met 1 recht, 1 omslag, 1 av afhalen, of moet ik beginnen met 1 omslag, aangezien er een steek extra op de naald staat?
31.12.2014 - 17:23DROPS Design answered:
Hoi Marjolein. Je moet ervoor zorgen dat de patentsteek verder gaat op dezelfde lijn, dus je moet niet opnieuw beginnen met de patentsteek (dan wordt ie scheef), maar met de eerstvolgende steek voor de patent.
06.01.2015 - 17:06
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Knitted DROPS jumper with raglan and false English rib, worked top down in 2 strands ”Brushed Alpaca Silk”. Size S-XXXL
DROPS 157-20 |
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GARTER ST (in the round on circular needle): 1 ridge = 2 rounds. * K 1 round and P 1 round *, repeat from *-*. FALSE ENGLISH RIB (in the round on circular needle): ROUND 1: * K1 st, 1 YO, slip 1 st as if to P *, repeat from *-* until 1 st remains, finish with K1 st. ROUND 2: * P1 st, K tog YO and slipped st from previous round *, repeat from *-* until 1 st remains, finish with P1 st. Repeat rounds 1 to 2. RAGLAN: Inc on each side of every marker as follows: Work until 1 st remains before marker, 1 YO, work 2 sts in stocking st and 1 YO. Repeat at the remaining markers on round. On next round K YOs twisted (i.e. work in back loop of st instead of front) to avoid holes. DECREASE TIP (applies to sleeve): Dec as follows BEFORE st with marker in: Slip 1 st as if to K, K 1, psso. Dec as follows AFTER st with marker in: K 2 tog. ---------------------------------------------------------- JUMPER: Worked top down in the round on circular needle/double pointed needles. At the end, pick up sts around the neck and work an edge in garter st. YOKE: Cast on 55-55-55-59-59-59 sts with 2 strands Brushed Alpaca Silk on circular needle size 9 mm. Work 1 ridge in GARTER ST - see explanation above AT THE SAME TIME on last round in ridge inc 9 sts evenly in all sizes = 64-64-64-68-68-68 sts. On next round work as follows from right raglan at the back: 1 st in stocking st, insert 1st marker here, 9 sts in stocking st, insert 2nd marker here, 1 st in stocking st, 21-21-21-23-23-23 sts in FALSE ENGLISH RIB – see explanation above (= front piece), 1 st in stocking st, insert 3rd marker here, 9 sts in stocking st, insert 4th marker here, 1 st in stocking st, 21-21-21-23-23-23 sts in false English rib (= back piece). Continue like this AT THE SAME TIME on next round beg inc for RAGLAN – see explanation above! Repeat this inc every other round 5-7-10-13-18-22 more times, and every 4th round 5-5-4-3-1-0 times = 152-168-184-204-228-252 sts. NOTE: Work the new inc sts on front and back piece in false English rib and work the new inc sts on sleeves in stocking st. REMEMBER THE KNITTING TENSION! Piece measures 22-23-24-25-26-27 cm from shoulder. Work 1 round more with pattern as before but now stop 1 st before 1st marker (i.e. 1 st before round is done). Slip the next 33-37-41-45-51-57 sts on a stitch holder (= sleeve), cast on 7 new sts under sleeve, work the next 43-47-51-57-63-69 sts (= front piece), slip the next 33-37-41-45-51-57 sts on a stitch holder (= sleeve), cast on 7 new sts under sleeve, work the next 43-47-51-57-63-69 sts (= back piece). BODY: There are now 100-108-116-128-140-152 sts. Continue false English rib as before. P the middle of the 7 new sts under each sleeve, work the remaining new sts in false English rib. Continue like this until piece measures 35-36-37-38-39-40 cm from the new sts under sleeve. Now work 3 ridges before loosely casting off. SLEEVE: Slip the 33-37-41-45-51-57 sts back on double pointed needles. Work 1 row in stocking st over all sts. Then cast on 7 sts at the end of row = 40-44-48-52-58-64 sts. Insert a marker in the middle of the new sts under the sleeve. NOW MEASURE THE PIECE FROM HERE. Then work the sleeve in stocking st in the round. When piece measures 4 cm, beg dec for sleeve – READ DECREASE TIP. Repeat the same dec every 5½-5-4-3½-2½-2½ cm 6-7-9-10-13-15 more times = 26-28-28-30-30-32 sts. When piece measures 41-41-41-40-40-40 cm, work 3 ridges and loosely cast off. ASSEMBLY: Sew the holes under the sleeves. NECK EDGE: Pick up 1 st in every st in ridge in the neck with 2 strands Brushed Alpaca Silk = 55-55-55-59-59-59 sts. Work 2 ridges and loosely cast off. |
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