SMH wrote:
Please help! I am attempting to make this charming sweater...however...I am about 20 rows in and I believe it will be large enough to fit an elephant. Has anyone else had any problems with the amount of cast-on stitches? I did check my guage before starting and it matches...I am using the Paris alternative yarn on US size 7 needles. Looking at some of the other patterns it seems as though 239 cast on stitches for a medium is alot. Any help? Thank you.
29.06.2008 - 10:53
DROPS Design wrote:
Hi 2nd row is just knit if you are on RS, or P from WS, no binding off. The symbol just shows that the 7th stitch in the repeat was bound of previos row. 3rd row work K1, K2 tog, K1, K2 tog and so on.
30.05.2008 - 17:20
Vab wrote:
I can't seem to understand the m1 part of the pattern, the decreased number of stitches I end up with do not match the number of stitches in the pattern. I need help with the m1 chart. is it 1 row (k or p 5 st then k2tog) repeat to end row, 2nd row (k or p 6 st then bo 1 st) repeat to end row,3rd row (k or p, k2tog, k or p, k2tog, bo 1st) repeat to end of row. I have tried this and it does not give me the correct number of stitches, and I do not know how to fix it. thank you for your help.
30.05.2008 - 17:02
Kim wrote:
Charming little sweater. Love it!
27.01.2008 - 04:42
Eva Westin wrote:
Gullig nätt modell.
09.01.2008 - 22:24Alison wrote:
90% of your patterns are so beautiful, excellent designs and I love them all.
08.01.2008 - 00:00
Neva Rodez wrote:
Very pretty
07.01.2008 - 23:46
Fabiola wrote:
Dieses romantische Jäckchen find ich sehr schön, hab es schon auf meiner Todo-Liste.
06.01.2008 - 12:33
Gudrun wrote:
Mycket söt axelvärmare. Jag tycker den skulle bli bättre utan volang. Tröjan är så fin med ärmar och den lila kragen. passar nog en kort kvinna.
04.01.2008 - 21:38
Bernadette wrote:
So feminine,really delicious
27.12.2007 - 13:53
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Short DROPS jacket in stocking stitch in ”Silke-Alpaca” Sizes: XS - XXL.
DROPS 106-30 |
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Pattern: See diagram M.1. Diagrams are seen from RS. Garter st, back and forth on needle: K all rows. Buttonhole: Cast off for buttonholes on right front band. 1 buttonhole = cast off 3rd st from mid front and cast on 1 new st on return row. Cast off for buttonhole for all sizes when piece measures 7 and 10 cm. Measuring tip: Because of the weight of the yarn all measurements should be made whilst the garment is hanging, otherwise it will be too long when worn. Back and front piece: Worked back and forth on circular needle. Cast on 197-218-239-267-288-323 sts (includes 4 front band sts towards mid front each side) on circular needle size 4.5 mm with Silke-Alpaca. Work 4 rows garter st – see explanation above - and continue in stocking st with 4 garter sts each side (= front bands) until piece measures 6 cm. Remember knitting tension. Now work 1 repeat of M.1 with front band sts in garter st = 116-128-140-156-168-188 sts. Remember buttonholes - see explanation above. After M.1 work 4 rows garter st, at the same time insert 2 marking threads or stitch markers in piece as follows: 1 marking thread or stitch marker after 31-33-36-40-42-47 sts (= front piece) and 1 marking thread after 85-95-104-116-126-141 sts (= back piece = 54-62-68-76-84-94 sts). Continue in stocking st with 4 garter sts (= front bands) each side. Read all of the following section before continuing: Side increases: When piece measures 11 cm inc 1 st on both sides of each marking thread or stitch marker on every 2-2.5-3-4-8-10 cm a total of 4-3-3-3-2-2 times. Collar: At the same time when piece measures 12 cm inc 1 st each side towards mid front by knitting 2 sts in first st on every cm a total of 5-6-6-6-7-8 times – work front bands in garter st as before. Armhole: When piece measures 19-20-21-22-23-24 cm cast off 2-2-3-3-3-3 sts on both sides of each marking thread or stitch marker for armhole and now complete back and front pieces separately. Back piece: = 58-64-68-76-82-92 sts. Dec to shape the armhole each side on every other row: 2 sts 0-0-0-1-2-3 times, 1 st 0-1-2-3-3-5 times = 58-62-64-66-68-70 sts. When piece measures 35-37-39-41-43-45 cm cast off the middle 20-20-22-22-24-24 sts for neck and dec 1 st on neckline on next row = 18-20-20-21-21-22 sts left on each shoulder. Cast off when piece measures 37-39-41-43-45-47 cm. Left front piece: Continue inc for collar and dec for armhole as described for back piece. After all inc and dec are complete there are 38-39-40-41-41-43 sts on row. When piece measures 35-37-39-41-43-45 cm slip outermost 15-15-16-17-17-18 sts towards mid front on a thread or stitch holder for neck. Dec to shape neckline on every other row: 2 sts 2 times = 18-20-20-21-21-22 sts left on shoulder. Cast off when piece measures 37-39-41-43-45-47 cm. Right front piece: Like left front piece but mirrored. Sleeve: Cast on 50-52-54-56-58-60 sts (includes 1 edge st each side) on needles size 4.5 mm with Silke-Alpaca. Work 4 rows garter st and now complete piece in stocking st. When piece measures 8 cm dec to shape the sleeve cap each side on every other row: 3 sts 1 time, 2 sts 2 times, 1 st 1-2-3-4-5-7 times, then dec 2 sts each side until piece measures 13-16-15-16-17-18 cm. Now cast off 3 sts 1 time each side and cast off remaining sts on next row. Piece measures approx 14-15-16-17-18-19 cm. Assembly: Sew side and sleeve seams. Set in sleeves. Sew on buttons. Neckline: Pick up 80-88 sts (incl sts on thread or stitch holder) on needle size 4.5 mm. Work 6 rows garter st. Cast off. |
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