April wrote:
What is gauge on this pattern?
24.08.2022 - 01:59DROPS Design answered:
Hi April, Using needle size 4 you should have 16 sts x 40 rows of Fisherman's rib = 10 x 10 cm. Drops patterns have the gauge at the top of the pattern under 'Needles'. Remember this is only a guide and you might need to adjust the needle size for your personal knitting tension. Happy crafting!
24.08.2022 - 07:38
Monika wrote:
Witam, jaki jest rozmiar tego swetra u modelki na zdjęciu?
09.08.2021 - 20:34DROPS Design answered:
Witaj Moniko, niestety nie wiem, to stary wzór. Zobacz kurs DROPS jak wybrać właściwy rozmiar TUTAJ. Pozdrawiamy!
10.08.2021 - 21:29
Betina Drescher wrote:
Jeg kan simpelthen ikke finde ud af hvor jeg kan købe opskriften til en større størrelse. Der står opskriften er til den mindste størrelse? Håber I kan hjælpe en nybegynder :) :)
12.04.2021 - 07:25DROPS Design answered:
Hej Betina, du finder alle 4 størrelser her i opskriften og du kan skrive den ud helt gratis :)
12.04.2021 - 13:34
Sine Laursen wrote:
Jeg skal strikke denne her. Men det skal være et blødt og fluffy garn. Hvilket alternativ til Luma kan jeg så bruge? Eller kan jeg strikke noget sammen med?
28.01.2021 - 19:30DROPS Design answered:
Hej Sine, Du kan strikke den i DROPS Air på den strikkefasthed som står i opskriften, så bliver den dejlig blød :)
29.01.2021 - 13:02
Irene Van Houte wrote:
Kan ik met xxxl ook deze maten aanhouden. Hij valt nogal groot uit. Alvast bedankt..Irene.
27.10.2020 - 17:38DROPS Design answered:
Dag Irene,
Dit is inderdaad een oversized model. Het beste zou je even de maattekening onderaan het patroon kunnen vergelijken met een trui die je lekker zit.
27.10.2020 - 22:44
Oona Roxburgh wrote:
I have big problems. I am using the English translation. 1. You start decreasing when the pullover measures 44 cm (size M) 2. If you decrease 1 stitch at each end 17 times and 1 stitch each end 8 times, you are left with 45 stitches (starting number 107) but the pattern says you should be left with 39 stitches. Could you please clarify. Otherwise, I'm really enjoying this pattern.
24.09.2020 - 12:38DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Roxburgh, in size M = 2nd size, you have 99 sts and cast off 6 sts on each side for armhole when piee measures 42 cm = 87 sts remain, then decrease 2 sts (17+8) times = 87-50= 37 sts remain. In size L (=3rd size), you cast off 6 sts on each side at 44 cm = 107-12= 95 sts and decrease 2 sts 28 times = 95-56= 39 sts remain; Happy knitting!
24.09.2020 - 14:31
Gerd Halvorsen wrote:
Jeg forstår ikke det med raglanfellingen. Finnes det en video som viser felling både fra retten og vrangen? Ellers, please forklar 😊 tusen takk 🙏
30.03.2020 - 18:34DROPS Design answered:
Hej Gerd, du tager ind til raglan indenfor de 3 kantmasker i hver side. Fra retsiden: Efter kantmaskerne tager du 1 m løs af, strik 1 ret og løfter den løse maske over. Før de 3 kantmasker strikker du 2 ret sammen og så de 3 kantmasker. God fornøjelse!
16.04.2020 - 15:34
Oegema wrote:
Dat filmpje erbij klopt niet dat is een hele patentsteek dit patroon is met een halve patentsteek . Klopt het patroon dan nog wel ? Ik ga er meestal van uit dat pen 1 de goede kant draad links is
01.12.2019 - 00:03
I Legius wrote:
Kan ik dit patroon 60-21 nog in een breiboek vinden ? zo ja welke , kan kan ik hem bestellen. vriendelijke groetjes
24.09.2019 - 09:34DROPS Design answered:
Dag I Legius,
Er worden geen boeken meer gedrukt met dit patroon erin. Het is mogelijk dat de winkel waar je de wol koopt toevallig nog een exemplaar heeft liggen, maar ik acht de kans vrij klein.
Maar je kunt al onze patronen gratis van de site halen. Je kunt het patroon afdrukken met de button 'Afdrukken' bovenaan het patroon
29.09.2019 - 18:23
Linda McGough wrote:
Hi, There Please could you just confirm that this Half Fisherman’s rib is really Row1 knit and Row 2 K1B, K1 rather than K1B, P1 as it’s more common K1B P1. I am just about to knit this for my daughter and want to be sure especially as you mention P2tog in your decrease instruction and there is no purl in the pattern it’s all knit. Many Thanks Linda
24.05.2019 - 16:57DROPS Design answered:
Dear Linda, yes, it is as written in the pattern. You can also see it in the tutorial video, if you click on teh link right below the pictue in the pattern, or here. I hope this helps. Happy Knitting!
27.05.2019 - 02:16
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DROPS over-sized Sweater in false Fisherman’s rib and with raglan in "Lima"
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Decrease as follows on the right side: Before 3 edge sts: K 2 tog. After 3 edge sts: Sl 1, K 1, pass the slipped st over (psso) Decrease as follows on the wrong side: Before 3 edge sts: Take the next 2 sts off the needles, put the back on the left needle twisted (one by one), P 2 tog into the back of the st. After 3 edge sts: P 2 tog. False Fisherman’s Rib: 1st row: Knit. 2nd row: * K 1 B (see instructions below), K 1 *, repeat * - *. Repeat 1st and 2nd rows. Knit one below (K 1 B): Insert the right-hand needle through the center of the stitch below the next stitch on the left-hand needle, drawing the loop through, then drop the stitch above off the needle. Garter st, when knitting flat: Knit all sts, all rows. Back: Cast on 91-99 (107-115) sts and knit 4 rows garter st, then knit False Fisherman’s Rib – see explanation above, keeping 1 st at each side in garter st throughout. When the work measures 41-42 (44-48) cm, cast off 6 sts at each side. Shape raglan inside 1 st garter st + 2 sts stocking st (3 edge sts) as follows: Size S: 1 st 22 times every 4th row Size M: 1 st 17 times every 4th row, then 1 st 8 times every 3rd row Size L: 1 st 14 times every 4th row, then 1 st 14 times every 3rd row Size XL: 1 st 4 times every 4th row, then 1 st 28 times every 3rd row = 35-37 (39-39) sts. When all sts have been decreased for raglan and the work measures approx. 63-65 (69-73) cm, put all sts on a st holder for the neck. Front: Cast on and knit as for the back, but when 8 rows remain of the raglan shaping put the center 13-15 (17-17) sts on a st holder for the neck. Put sts on a st holder at each neck edge every other row: 2 sts 3 times. After the last raglan decrease put the remaining sts on the front on the st holder = 35-37 (39-39) sts. The work measures approx. 63-65 (69-73) cm. Sleeves: Cast on 37-39 (41-43) sts and knit 4 rows garter st, then knit False Fisherman’s Rib, keeping 1 st at each side in garter st throughout. When the work measures 5 cm, inc 1 st at each side (make increases inside the edge st) 18-18 (19-19) times: Size S: Every 9th row Size M: Every 8th row Sizes L+XL: Alternately every 7th and 8th row = 73-75 (79-81) sts - knit the increased sts in False Fisherman’s Rib as you go along. When the work measures 47-45 (44-43.5) cm, cast off 6 sts at each side. Then shape raglan inside 1 st garter st + 2 sts stocking st (3 edge sts) as follows: Size S: Dec 1 st 20 times every 3rd row, then 1 st 4 times every other row Size M: Dec 1 st 1 time every 4th row, then 1 st 24 times every 3rd row Size L: Dec 1 st 3 times every 4th row, then 1 st 24 times every 3rd row Size XL: Dec 1 st 10 times every 4th row, then 1 st 18 times every 3rd row = 13-13 (13-13) sts. After the last dec put all sts on a st holder for the neck. The work measures approx. 64-64 (65-66) cm. Assembly: Sew sleeve seams and side seams. Sew the raglan seams (use the edge st in for the seam at each side of the sleeve, front and back), and sew together at underarm. Pick up the sts from the st holders around the neck on double pointed needles and knit False Fisherman’s Rib for 9-10 (11-11) cm; cast off loosely. The sweater’s measurements up to the shoulder = approx. 66-68 (72-76) cm. |
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