Lyndsay wrote:
Thanks so much for your help - maybe the button band purpose didn't translate over to the English version? I don't see it there, but now I get it - thanks.
13.10.2025 - 20:43
Lyndsay wrote:
“Pick up 300-400 sts with natural Alpaca on smaller needles on outer edge of button band. Knit 4 rows stockinette st, bind off. Sew bound-off edge to button band, inside 1 st.” What is this for? Is it backing for the button band? Again, the number of picked up stitches is not specified. How many for XXL? Please can you direct me to relevant photos/video of the finished button band? There are no visible details in the pattern.
08.10.2025 - 02:17DROPS Design answered:
Dear Lyndsay, as explained in the pattern, the lining is: To cover the pick-up edge on inside of band. You pick up the number of stitches that better fits for your row gauge, on the outer edge of the button band. You knit 4 rows in stocking stitch and bind off. Fasten lining neatly inside 1 st on body. Happy knitting!
12.10.2025 - 21:42
Lyndsau wrote:
The finishing instructions are super-confusing. “Button band: Pick up 209-319 sts (divisible by 5 + 4)” Why is this not specified? How many stitches to pick up for XXL? “When edge measures 6-7-7-7-7 cm, inc (as seen from the wrong side) all P 3 to P 4 over the center 38 sts (back neck)” What does this mean? Increase each 3 purls to 4 purls? If so what method of increase and into the 1st, 2nd or 3rd stitch?
08.10.2025 - 02:16DROPS Design answered:
Dear Lyndsau, the number of stitches should be divisible by 5+4, but we leave the number open so that each can choose the number of stitches that better fits according to your row gauge, which may differ from that of the pattern. The larger the size worked, the closer the number should be to 319 sts (in fact, you can use 319 sts if you wish). As for your second question, you will work the rib (k3, p3). So now you will increase on purl sections of the rib (for example, knit 3, make 1 yarn over, purl 3) so that the rib becomes [knit 3, purl 4] in the next row. It doesn't matter in which of the purl stitches you work the increase, as long as it's in the purl stitches. Happy knitting!
12.10.2025 - 21:31
Lyndsay wrote:
How many stitches should be on the needle when all of the deceases for the top of the sleeve are complete (= bound of stitches)?
08.10.2025 - 00:41DROPS Design answered:
Hi Lyndsay, Depending on the size you are working, there should be (21) 24-26-26-28 shoulder-stitches left when you bind off. Regards, Drops Team.
08.10.2025 - 06:40
Adri wrote:
I want to knit the button band seperately in 2 pieces. How many stitches should I have for each side in XXL. Thank you
05.07.2025 - 03:02DROPS Design answered:
Dear Adri, you should have approx. half, but maybe not exactly; pick up stitches along the first front piece up to exactly the mid-back and then pick up the same amount on the other side. Happy knitting!
06.07.2025 - 22:54
Loelia wrote:
Good morning, would it be possible to know how much yarn is needed for just the shawl collar as I would like to make this in a contrasting colour. By collar I mean the rib all the way from the bottom front up and round the neck and back down the other side (not just the rib at the neckline). Many thanks.
09.07.2024 - 10:46DROPS Design answered:
Dear Loelia, please understand that a) this pattern was designed many years ago, b) we have thousands of patterns available on our site, thus we are sorry, but we cannot modify them to each individual request, like redesigning and recalculating the collar). Happy Knitting!
09.07.2024 - 14:32
Amanda Karlsson wrote:
Does the pattern continue after I have separated the fronts from the back?
18.01.2023 - 11:35DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Karlsson, yes, if the diagram M.1 is not done when you divide piece, continue the pattern on each front pieces/back piece - making sure to line it up over the first part before dividing. Happy knitting!
18.01.2023 - 16:59
Joan Høst wrote:
Hvad er en ærmepind. Skal/kan man strikke ærmerne på rundpind?
03.01.2023 - 14:09DROPS Design answered:
Hej Joan, det er samme som strømpepinde, du kan vælge at strikke på strømpepinde eller lille rundpind :)
05.01.2023 - 10:35
Joan Høst wrote:
Man skal på ryg og forstykke starte med at tage ud når arbejdet måler 6 cm (str. XL) Når I skriver arbejdet er det så hele arbejdet eller er det efter ribben? Når jeg har strikket ribben og 2 p retstrik måler arbejdet allerede 7 cm
10.11.2022 - 19:41DROPS Design answered:
Hej Joan, det er hele arbejdet (incl ribben), se også måleskitsen nederst i opskriften :)
11.11.2022 - 14:58
Coulom Jacqueline wrote:
Je ne comprends pas les explications lors de l'assemblage: relever 209mailles ou 319 mailles? faut-il relever 209 mailles sur chaque devant et 110mailles sur le dos? ça me semble beaucoup! laine de belle qualité qui fait un excellent tricot. merci pour ce complément d'information.
24.10.2022 - 13:06DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Mme Coulom, en fonction de la taille tricotée et de votre tension en hauteur (votre nombre de rangs le long des devants), vous devrez relever entre 209 et 319 mailles, veillez juste bien à ce que votre nombre de mailles soit multiple de 5 + 4 pour que les côtes tombent juste ensuite. Bon tricot!
24.10.2022 - 16:23
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Knitted jacket for men, with shawl collar and Nordic pattern in DROPS Alaska
DROPS 85-15 |
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Rib: * K 3, P 2 *, repeat from *-*. Garter st (back and forth on needle): 1 ridge = 2 rows, 1st row: K, 2nd row K. Garter st (on circular needle): 1 ridge = 2 rounds, 1st round: P, 2nd round: K.. Pattern: See diagram M.1. The whole pattern is worked in stocking st. Body: The jacket is worked back and forth on circular needle from mid front. Cast on (155) 170-180-190-210 sts (incl 1 edge st in each side towards mid front) with circular needle size 4 mm and off white Alaska. Work 1 ridge, then work rib as follows (seen from RS): 1 edge st, * K 3, P 2 *, repeat from *-*, finish with K 3 and 1 edge st. When the rib piece measures (4) 5 cm change to circular needle size 5 mm and work 1 ridge, at the same time adjusting the no. of sts to (155) 167-179-191-207 sts on ridge’s 1st row. Continue to work stocking st. Insert 1 marker thread (39) 42-45-48-52 sts in from each side = (77) 83-89-95-103 sts between marker threads mid back. Remember knitting tension! When piece measures (5) 6-6-6-10 cm inc 1 st each side of marker threads in each side every (3.5.) 7-7-8-10 cm in total (3) 3-3-3-2 times = (167) 179-191-203-215 sts. When piece measures (13) 21-22-23-24 cm work M.1 with 1 edge st in each side towards mid front. At the same time, when piece measures (33) 41-42-43-44 cm work the next row as follows (from RS): (39) 42-45-48-51 sts (= right front piece), cast off 6 sts for armhole, work (77) 83-89-95-101 sts (= back piece), cast off 6 sts for armhole, work (39) 42-45-48-51 sts (= left front piece). Each piece is finished separately. Left front piece: = (39) 42-45-48-51 sts. Continue to cast off for armhole in side every 2nd row: 2 sts (1) 1-1-2-2 times and 1 st (4) 2-3-3-4 times. At the same time when piece measures (36) 43-44-45-47 cm cast off towards the neck every 2nd row: 1 st (12) 14-14-15-15 times = (21) 24-26-26-28 sts remain on shoulder. Cast off the remaining sts when piece measures (54) 64-66-68-70 cm. Right front piece: = (39) 42-45-48-51 sts. Work as for right front piece but cast off for armhole and neck on opposite side. Back piece: = (77) 83-89-95-101 sts. Continue to cast off for armholes in each side as for front piece = (65) 75-79-81-85 sts remain on needle. When piece measures (52) 62-64-66-68 cm cast off the middle (19) 23-23-25-25 sts for neck. Continue to cast off towards neck every 2nd row: 1 st (2) 2 times = (21) 24-26-26-28 sts remain on each shoulder. Cast off remaining sts when piece measures (54) 64-66-68-70 cm. Sleeves: Cast on (40) 40-45-45-45 sts on double pointed needles size 4 mm and off white Alaska and work 1 ridge, then work rib until the piece measures (5) 6 cm. Change to double pointed needles size 5 mm and work 1 ridge while at the same time adjusting no. of sts to (38) 40-43-43-43 sts on ridge’s 1st row. Continue working stocking st. When the piece measures (10) 8-8-12-11 cm, inc 2 sts mid under arm every (2.5) 2.5-2.5-2-2 cm in total (14) 17-17-18-20 times = (66) 74-77-79-83 sts. At the same time when piece measures (17) 18-18-19-19 cm, work M.1 (work the inc sts into pattern). When piece measures (47) 50-50-51-51 cm cast off 6 sts mid under arm and finish working back and forth on needle. Continue to cast off for sleeve cap in each side every 2nd row: 3 sts (2) 2 times, 2 sts (2) 2-2-3-4 times, 1 st (2) 1 time, then cast off 2 sts in each side until piece measures (55) 57-58-60-61 cm then cast off 3 sts (1) 1 time in each side. Cast off the remaining sts when piece measures approx. (56) 58-59-61-62 cm. Assembly: Sew shoulder seams. Band: Pick up 209 - 319 sts (divisible by 5 + 4) along right front piece, continue back of neck and down left front piece with circular needle size 4 mm and off white Alaska. Work 1 row K from WS and 1 row K from RS. Then continue with rib with K 3, P 3 and 3 ridge sts in each side (seen from RS). When rib piece measures (6) 7 cm (incl ridge) inc on next row on WS all P 3 to P 4 across middle 38 sts, this is done so that the band will lie neatly. When piece measures (8) 9 cm (incl ridge), loosely cast off with K over K and P over P. Lining: To cover the pick-up edge on inside of band. Pick up 300 - 400 sts with off white Alpaca and needle size 3 mm along inside of band – picked up in 1st row of band and worked inwards towards body. Work 4 rows stocking st, loosely cast off. Fasten lining neatly inside 1 st on body. Loops: Crochet 4 button loops on right front piece with off white Alaska and crochet hook size 4 mm. 1 loop = 1 dc in outermost st of band, 7 ch, skip 1 st, 1 dc. The top loop is worked where the slope for the neck starts, then each loop is worked further down with approx (5) 6 cm gap. Sew in sleeves. Sew on buttons. |
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