Malia Cicconetti wrote:
Are you supposed to continue until you have 50 stitches left? Because I can't seem to get the same math as you I must be missing something... Sorry. 3 sts 1 time (6 sts), 2 sts 3 times (12 sts), 1 st 3 times (6 sts), 2 st 3 times (12 sts) and 3 sts 1 time (6) = 50 sts left. (6 + 12 + 6 + 12 + 6 = 42) Thanks.
24.02.2020 - 23:46DROPS Design answered:
Hi Malia, After you bind off the 20 stitches under the tummy, you have 92 stitches left in your size. The binding off after that, as you say, is a total of 42 stitches, which leaves you with 50 stitches on the needle. Happy knitting!
25.02.2020 - 07:11
Malia Cicconetti wrote:
I finished the bind off 20 sts mid underneath the stomach (two from the end of my row for symmetry.) Now work the piece back and forth on needle – at the same time bind off each side on every other row: 3 sts 1 time, 2 sts 3 time, 1 st 3 times, 2 st 3 times and 3 sts 1 time = 50 sts left. The piece measures approx. 30. Can someone explain this next part in more detail? I can't get the same final stitch count even using the calculator so I'm misunderstanding something.
22.02.2020 - 09:28DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Cicconetti, you will now continue back and forth (in rows) and cast off at the beginning of each row on each side (= this means both from RS and from WS): 3 sts 1 time (= cast off 3 sts at the beg of next 2 rows), 2 sts 3 times (= cast off 2 sts at the beg of next 6 rows), 1 st 3 times (= cast off 1 st at the beg of next 6 rows) and so on. Happy knitting!
24.02.2020 - 10:17
Anna Marie Sundwall wrote:
Hvornår bliver de 10 masker sat af til det andet forben. Syntes opskriften er lidt misvisen På forhånd tak mvh Anna Marie
16.02.2020 - 19:28DROPS Design answered:
Hej Anna, har du set videoen som passer til. Og så kommer der snart en ny lesson som viser hvordan man gør maske for maske. God fornøjelse!
18.02.2020 - 10:41
Monica Madrid wrote:
Why are Drops patterns always written so confusing? Who writes them? I know of several ways to write them in a simple form. I love the designs but the written patterns( as I read the comments, many agree) are very confusing. And your videos dont always help. Theres has to be a better way to write your patterns.
09.02.2020 - 03:17DROPS Design answered:
Dear Monica, we are sorry, you don't like the way the patterns are written. Probably the reason is that there is a basic difference between the European and the English/ American pattern writing systems. Granted, the first time they might require extra attention, but once you get hang of the way they work, they will make sense, and you will see, that - for example- they would be easier to modify. Also don't forget that if you get stuck, you can always ask for help either here, or in our FB group - DROPS Workshop- or in person, in the store youu bought your DROPS yarn from. Happy knitting!
10.02.2020 - 04:13
Vivarat wrote:
Bonjour, je suis un peu désappointée parce que la taille 3 demande plus de laine que prévu. Il est nécessaire de commander à nouveau une pelote. C'est dommage mais le résultat final approchant semble très sympathique merci malgré mais je pense qu'il faudrait indiquer une pelote en plus. Merci
21.01.2020 - 21:28
MALIA CICCONETTI wrote:
Beth, M1, M2, & M3 are referring to diagrams/charts on the next page If you downloaded the US version as well as they are on the site. If you need help with reading charts FAQ #9 addresses it, just remember you start at the bottom right unless you knit left handed (you move your stitches from the right needle to left needle.) Also note, there repeats are different then any other pattern I've worked. If it says working (* M.2, P2 *, repeat from *-* 3 times) they mean 3 times total.
01.01.2020 - 03:52
Beth wrote:
I am just getting started on this free Drops Lookout pattern. After the collar, what does "M.2, P.2" mean? I am guessing that P.2 means Pearl 2 but what would M.2 mean? There is no key or other information on this pattern. I see a chart titled M.2 but there are 6 rows on the chart -- but no explanation. The pattern notes go on with "M.2, *M3, M.2*. I don't see any videos demonstrating this part of the patterns. Can anyone provide more information? Thank you in advance for any help!
30.12.2019 - 04:04DROPS Design answered:
Dear Beth, M.2 refers to the diagram (such as M.1 and M.3) - read more about diagrams here. Happy knitting!
02.01.2020 - 13:27
TonyaKex wrote:
софосбувир +и даклатасвир где
28.12.2019 - 15:12
MALIA CICCONETTI wrote:
I see where someone else is confused with how the small is written. If you only wanted 6 stitches for the *m. 2p2* you would write it as a repeat once. As written you have it for 18. You do it once and repeat to more times. That is why it is so confusing.
26.12.2019 - 04:11
MALIA CICCONETTI wrote:
I'm doing the size small and I was having issues until I added up all the stitches. I'm assuming count needs to be 114 not 112 as how it's written.
26.12.2019 - 04:07
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Knitted DROPS dog coat in ”Karisma” with cable pattern.
DROPS 102-43 |
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Knitting tension: 21 sts x 28 rows in stocking sts = 10 x 10 cm. Pattern: See diagrams M.1 to M.3 The diagram are shown from the RS. Rib: * K2, P2 * , repeat from *-* __________________________________________________________________ COAT Work in the round from the neck and down. Cast on 60-80-100 sts with double pointed needle size 3 mm and medium grey. Work in Rib for 8-10-12 cm (= Collar which is folded double). Change to small circular needle size 4mm (sock needle in smallest size). K 1 round at the same time inc. 16-32-54 sts evenly distributed = 76-112-154 sts. Continue the pattern as follows:: Size XS: M.2, P2 , M.2, P3, M.3, M.2, M.1 (= mid back), M.2, M.3 and P3. Size S: * M.2, P2 *, repeat from *-* 2 times, M.2, * M.3, M.2 *, repeat from *-* 2 times, M.1 (= mid back), * M.2, M.3 *, repeat from *-* 2 times. Size M: * M.2, P2 *, repeat from *-* 3 times, M.2, * M.3, M.2 *, repeat from *-* 3 times, M.1 (= mid back), * M.2, M.3 *, repeat from *-* 3 times. At the same time when the piece measures 12-16-20 cm split the work for the forelegs as follows: Put 10-16-22 sts on a thread or a stitch holder (= underneath the stomach), cast off 1 P st, continue to knit over the back piece and cast off the last st at the other side = 64-94-130 sts (= back piece). Knit back and forth over these sts for 6-8-10 cm (the piece measures 18-24-30 cm in total). Put sts on a thread or stitch holder and put sts from the thread or stitch holder underneath the stomach back on needle. Cast on 1 new st each side of these sts = 12-18-24 sts. Continue knitting the pattern back and forth with 1 P st each side. When knitted 6-8-10 cm put all sts on needle = 76-112-154 sts. When the piece measures 24-31-38 cm cast off 12-20-28 sts mid underneath the stomach. Now knit the piece back and forth on needle – at the same time cast off each side on every other row: 3 sts 1 time, 2 sts 2-3-4 time, 1 st 2-3-4 times, 2 st 2-3-4 times and 3 sts 1 time = 32-50-74 sts left. The piece measures approx. 30-39-48 cm. Assembly: Put the remaining sts on a small circular needle size 3mm and pick up sts around the casting off edge to a total of approx 84-108-140 sts. Knit Rib for 2-3-4 cm, cast off loosely. Leg: Pick up approx. 36-44-52 sts on double pointed needle size 3mm around 1 opening. Knit Rib for 2-3-4 cm, cast off loosely with K over K and P over P. Repeat for the other opening. |
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