Synne wrote:
När jag ska sätta 4 markeringar för ärm så får jag inte antalet maskor att passa . Stl S har 80 maskor, markering på 13e m därefter 13 e maskan sedan efter 25 och därefter 13e och då ska det vara 12m kvar. Jag har då 16 maskor kvar på stickan. Vad gör jag för fel?
14.04.2025 - 22:00DROPS Design answered:
Hei Synne. Du har "glemt" de 4 maskene du setter merkene i. I str. S har du 80 masker. Hopp over 13 masker, sett 1 merke i neste maske, hopp over 13 masker, sett 1 merke i neste maske, hopp over 25 masker, sett 1 merke i neste maske, hopp over 13 masker, sett 1 merke i neste maske og du har nå 12 masker igjen = 13+1+13+1+25+1+13+1+12= 80 masker. mvh DROPS Design
28.04.2025 - 09:45
Sabine wrote:
Hallo, wenn ich bei der Raglanzunahme bis 4M vor der markierten Linksmasche stricke, ist die folgende M doch eine Linksmasche? Die Zunahme müsste doch aber in eine M + U? Danke für eine Rückmeldung
18.03.2025 - 22:42DROPS Design answered:
Liebe Sabine, die Markierer sind jeweils in einer linken Maschen. bei der 2. Runde Patent, wenn diese linke Maschen zusammen mit dem Umschlag gestrickt werden muss, und die Zunahmen entstehen jeweils beidseitig von den 7 Raglanmaschen so: 1 linke Maschen, (7 M Patentmuster: Re, li, re, li mit einem Markierer, re, li, re) 1 linke Maschen. Viel Spaß beim Stricken!
19.03.2025 - 07:40
Susan wrote:
I am making size large and am at the increases and the numbers aren't computing with me. How can six rounds of the English rib be 1/2" and 8 rounds be 3/4"? I met gauge and I just can't visualize this. ( Increase like this every 6th round (approx. every 1½ cm = ½"), 1-2-4-5-6-8 times in total and every 8th round (approx. every 2 cm = ¾") 10 times in all sizes = 256-276-312-328-348-380 stitches.). I guess I don't understand what is six rounds, three of round 2 and three of round 3?
18.03.2025 - 14:42DROPS Design answered:
Dear Susan, increases are worked on a round 2 of the English rib, so when you have to increase on every 6th round you will increase like this: *increase on a round 2, work round 3, round 2, round 2, round 3, round 2, round 3*, and repeat from *to* increase on every 6th round; when increasing on every 8th round, you will increase like this: *increase on a round 2, work round 3, round 2, round 2, round 3, round 2, round 3, round 2, round 2* and repeat from *-* to repeat increasing on every 8th round. Make sure gauge in height is correct or then measure on your piece how many rounds you need to get the same height for each increase. Happy knitting!
19.03.2025 - 15:46
Sabine wrote:
Hallo,ich hätte zwei Fragen: Für Grösse M sind vor der Passe 84 M angegeben, aber bei der Aufteilung und setzen der Maschenmarkierer (MM) sind es nur 80M . Raglanabnahme : Wenn eingeteilt wird, sind es in jedem Teil eine ungerade Anzahl von Maschen. Wenn ich bis 4 Maschen vor dem 1. MM stricke, komme ich für die Zunahme auf eine M+ U. Was ja so beschrieben ist. Aber vor MM 2 und MM4 komme ich auf eine gestrickte M?
17.03.2025 - 18:55DROPS Design answered:
Liebe Sabine, die Markierer werden jeweils in (und nicht zwischen) einer Masche eingesetzt werden, so haben Sie: 13 M, 1 M mit einer Markierung, 13 M, 1 M mit einer Markierung,27 M, 1 M mit einer Markierung,13 M, 1 M mit einer Markierung,14 M = 13+1+13+1+27+1+13+1+14=84 M. Diese Masche mit einer Markierung wird jeweils eine linke Masche vom Patentmuster sein = wie die 1. Masche vom Rapport. Viel Spaß beim Stricken!
18.03.2025 - 09:55
Susan wrote:
It's too bad their isn't a translator on the questions so we can see if someone else has asked a question that we need an answer to.
14.03.2025 - 17:52
Susan wrote:
Is there no recommendation for ease in this sweater or are you to make it to the person's actual chest size. Thank you.
13.03.2025 - 12:10DROPS Design answered:
Dear Susan, just choose the desired ease depending on your choice: measure a similar garment you/the person has and likes the shape and compare these measurements to the one in the chart (in cm, convert into inches here). Read more about charts/sizes here. Happy knitting!
13.03.2025 - 16:06
Hilde De Vos wrote:
Ik brei de maat S. En nadat ik de hals gebreeen heb, heb ik 80 st op de naald. Na alle meerderingen zou ik 256 st op naald hebben: dus 176 st meerderen. Iedere 8e naald moet ik 10x meerderen : 160 steken meerdering. De eerste meerdering was op de 2enaald in patentsteek: dan kom ik al aan 176 st. Maar ik zou ook één meerdering moeten doen op de 6é naald. Maar dan kom ik aan 176 +v 16 steken, dan heb ik 16 steken meer op het einde. Wat is er fout aan de beschrijving? Of wat zie ik niet juist?
10.02.2025 - 17:23DROPS Design answered:
Dag Hilde,
Je meerdert 11 keer in totaal (1 keer iedere 6e naald en 10 keer iedere 8e naald). Elke keer dat je meerdert maak je 16 meerderingen in totaal dus je maakt inderdaad 176 meerderingen. Na die eerste meerdering op de 2e naald ben je dus al klaar met de meerderingen op iedere 6e naald. Je meerdert dan alleen nog 10 keer iedere 8e naald.
11.02.2025 - 21:00
Kerstin wrote:
Hallo, ich möchte den Pullover gerne mit verkürzten Reihen und Vollpatent stricken. Können Sie mir sagen, wie ich das mit dem Patentmuster und den Doppelmaschen machen muss, damit das Muster vom Kragen an gleich beginnt und korrekt verläuft. Vielen Dank für Ihre Hilfe :-)
08.02.2025 - 16:30DROPS Design answered:
Liebe Kerstin, solche verkürzten Reihen stricken wir mit solchen Modellen nicht, vielleicht können Sie diese verkürzten Reihen liebe nach der Halsblende, immer noch im Bündchen stricken - Ihr Wollladen hat vielleicht mehr Idéer für Sie, gerne können sie das mit Ihnen - auch per Telefon oder per E-Mail - teilen. Viel Spaß beim Stricken!
10.02.2025 - 09:55
Melanie wrote:
Hallo. Ich würde diesen Pullover unheimlich gerne stricken, aber mein Mann wünscht sich einen V - Ausschnitt. Könnten Sie mir bitte helfen das abzuändern?
30.01.2025 - 15:38DROPS Design answered:
Liebe Melanie, hier finden Sie unsere Modelle, die von oben nach unten mit V-Halsausschnitt und Patentmuster gestrickt werden, das kann Ihnen vielleicht inspirieren bzw helfen. Viel Spaß beim Stricken!
31.01.2025 - 08:11
Zoe wrote:
When making the gauge swatch should i use 4.5mm or 3mm needles?
25.01.2025 - 17:29DROPS Design answered:
Dear Zoe, the 3mm needles are only used for the rib edges. The English rib pattern is worked with the larger, 4.5mm needles, so you need to use these to calculate the gauge. Happy knitting!
25.01.2025 - 22:52
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Knitted jumper with raglan for men in DROPS Sky. Piece is knitted top down with English rib. Size: S - XXXL
DROPS 208-9 |
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---------------------------------------------------------- EXPLANATION FOR THE PATTERN: ---------------------------------------------------------- ENGLISH RIB: ROUND 1: * Knit 1, 1 yarn over, slip 1 stitch as if to purl *, work from *-*. ROUND 2: * 1 yarn over, slip 1 stitch purlwise, purl together yarn over and slipped stitch *, work from *-*. 3.ROUND: * Knit together yarn over and slipped stitch, 1 yarn over, slip 1 stitch as if to purl *, repeat from *-*. Repeat rounds 2 to 3. RAGLAN: All increases are done on 2 round in English rib pattern! NOTE! If the knitting tension is not correct vertically the raglan increase will be too short/long vertically. Raglan increase is written in both number of round and cm. If the knitting tension is incorrect vertically, work raglan increase in cm. Increase as follows: Work until 4 stitches remain before stitch with marker. Increase 2 stitches in next stitch (one purl stitch + yarn over) as follows: Knit yarn over and stitch together but wait to slip stitch and yarn over off the needle, make 1 yarn over on right needle, knit stitch and yarn over together 1 more time = 3 stitches (= 2 stitches increased). Work the next 7 stitches in English rib as before. Increase 2 stitches in next stitch (one purl stitch + yarn over) as follows: Knit yarn over and stitch together but wait to slip stitch and yarn over off the needle, make 1 yarn over on right needle, knit stitch and yarn over together 1 more time = 3 stitches (= 2 stitches increased). Repeat at each of the remaining markers (= 16 stitches increased in total on round). On next round work the increased stitches in English rib pattern - there are no English rib yarn overs in increase, so on next round in English rib pattern work stitch to be worked together yarn over, without yarn over. DECREASE TIP-1 (evenly): To calculate how to decrease evenly, use the total number of stitches on row (e.g. 96 stitches) and divide stitches by number of decreases to be done (e.g. 16) = 6. In this example decrease by knitting every 5th and 6th stitch together. DECREASE TIP-2 (applies to sleeves): All decreases are done on 2 round in English rib pattern. Decrease as follows: Work like this until 2 stitches remain before stitch with marker slip the next 3 stitches (+ yarn overs that belongs to stitches) loosely over on to right needle as if to knit together, knit the next 2 stitches (+ yarn over that belongs to stitch) together, pass the 3 slipped stitches over stitches knitted together (= 4 stitches decreased). NOTE! On next round do not work any English rib stitch together with middle stitch under sleeve, then on next round in English rib pattern, work stitch together with yarn over, without yarn over. INCREASE TIP (evenly): To calculate how to increase evenly, use the total number of stitches on row (e.g. 164 stitches) and divide stitches by number of increases to be done (e.g. 70) = 2.3. In this example increase by making 1 yarn over after approx. every other stitch. On next round work yarn overs twisted to avoid holes. CAST-OFF TIP: To avoid a tight cast-off edge you may use a needle ½ size larger or cast off with knit over knit and purl over purl and make 1 yarn over after every 4th stitch (cast off yarn overs as regular stitches). ---------------------------------------------------------- START THE PIECE HERE: ---------------------------------------------------------- JUMPER - SHORT OVERVIEW OF THE PIECE: Worked in the round on circular needle, top down. Work sleeves in the round on a short circular needle/double pointed needles. NECK EDGE: Cast on 96-102-106-110-114-118 stitches on a short circular needle size 3 mm with Sky. Knit 1 round, then work rib = knit 1/purl 1 for 4 cm. Knit 1 round while decreasing 16-18-18-22-22-26 stitches evenly - read DECREASE TIP-1 (evenly) = 80-84-88-88-92-92 stitches. Purl 1 round. Insert a marker here (= beginning of round approx. mid back). NOW MEASURE PIECE FROM HERE! YOKE: Switch to circular needle size 4.5 mm. Then work ENGLISH RIB - read explanation above. When 1 round has been worked with English rib, insert 4 markers in piece without working (insert all markers in a purl stitch): Skip the first 13-13-15-15-15-15 stitches, insert a marker in next stitch (= in transition between half back piece and right sleeve), skip the next 13 stitches, insert a marker in next stitch (= in transition between right sleeve and front piece), skip the next 25-27-29-29-31-31 stitches, insert a marker in next stitch (= in transition between front piece and left sleeve), skip the next 13 stitches, insert a marker in next stitch (= in transition between left sleeve and half back piece), there are now 12-14-14-14-16-16 stitches between last marker and beginning of round. REMEMBER THE KNITTING TENSION! There is now one marker in every transition between body and sleeves. Move the markers upwards when working. Continue in the round with English rib, AT THE SAME TIME on next round (= 2nd round in English rib) begin increase for RAGLAN - read explanation above. Increase like this every 6th round (approx. every 1½ cm), 1-2-4-5-6-8 times in total and every 8th round (approx. every 2 cm) 10 times in all sizes = 256-276-312-328-348-380 stitches. When all increases are done, continue with English rib until piece measures 22-24-26-28-30-32 cm from marker, finish after 2nd round in English rib. Work next round as follows: Work the first 37-39-47-49-53-59 stitches (= approx. half back piece), slip the next 55-59-63-67-67-71 stitches on a stitch holder for sleeve and cast on 9 new stitches on needle (= in the side under sleeve), work the next 73-79-93-97-107-119 stitches (= front piece), insert the next 55-59-63-67-67-71 stitches on a stitch holder for sleeve and cast on 9 new stitches on needle (= in the side under sleeve), work the last 36-40-46-48-54-60 stitches on round (= approx. half back piece). Finish body and sleeves separately. NOW MEASURE PIECE FROM HERE! BODY: There are now 164-176-204-212-232-256 stitches on round. Continue in the round with English rib until piece measures 31 cm from division - adjust to finish after 2nd round in English rib. Switch to circular needle size 3 mm. Work next round as follows: * Knit yarn over and slipped stitch together, purl 1 *, work from *-* the entire round, AT THE SAME TIME increase 60-66-70-72-84-82 stitches - read INCREASE TIP = 224-242-274-284-316-338 stitches. Work rib (knit 1/purl 1) in the round for 5 cm. Cast off - read CAST-OFF TIP. Jumper measures approx. 54-56-58-60-62-64 cm from shoulder and down. SLEEVE: Slip the 55-59-63-67-67-71 stitches from stitch holder in one side of piece back on a short circular needle/double pointed needles size 4.5 mm and pick in addition up 1 stitch in each of the 9 new stitches cast on in the side under sleeve = 64-68-72-76-76-80 stitches. Continue in the round with English rib. When sleeve measures 4 cm – adjust so that next round is 2nd round in English rib, insert a marker in the middle stitch under sleeve (= one knit stitch). On next round, decrease 4 stitches under sleeve - read DECREASE TIP-2. Decrease like this every 10-10-5-5-5-4 cm 4-4-5-6-6-6 times in total = 48-52-52-52-52-56 stitches. When sleeve measures 44-43-41-40-38-38 cm – adjust so that next round is 3rd round in English rib pattern, switch to double pointed needles size 3 mm. In S - M – L work next round as follows: * Knit yarn over and slipped stitch together, knit 1, knit yarn over and slipped stitch together, knit 1, knit yarn over as 1 knit stitch, knit slipped stitch as 1 knit stitch, knit 1 *, work from *-*, 8 stitches have been increased on round = 56-60-60 stitches. In XL - XXL work next round as follows: Knit yarn over as 1 knit stitch, knit slipped stitch as 1 knit stitch, * knit yarn over as 1 knit stitch, knit slipped stitch as 1 knit stitch, knit yarn over and slipped stitch together, knit 1 *, work from *-*, 14 stitches have been increased on round = 66-66 stitches. In XXXL work next round as follows: * Knit yarn over and slipped stitch together, knit 1, knit yarn over as 1 knit stitch, knit slipped stitch as 1 knit stitch, knit 1 *, work from *-*, 14 stitches have been increased on round = 70 stitches. Now work rib (= knit 1/purl 1) for 5 cm. Cast off - read CAST-OFF TIP. Sleeve measures 49-48-46-45-43-43 cm from division. Work the other sleeve the same way. |
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