Norris wrote:
Bonjour Je suis à faire le patron de mitaine je veux savoir que veux dire une maille envers sur l'endroit, le dedans de la main n'ai pas tricoté en jersey j'attends votre réponse
01.10.2014 - 20:22DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Mme Norris, les mitaines se tricotent en rond en jersey end pour la torsade (= mailles à tricoter à l'endroit) et en jersey env entre les torsades et paume de la main (= mailles à tricoter à l'envers). Bon tricot!
02.10.2014 - 09:07Renée wrote:
I am unsure about the YO increases for the thumb on the left hand. I know how to do the YOs that is fine. But on the round following the YOs, I am not sure if I need to knit into the back of the loop in the same way on both these YOs as the 2nd YO is done before a knit stitch & the 1st YO is before a purl stitch. Do I knit into the back of these 2 YOs in the same way.
16.06.2014 - 14:39DROPS Design answered:
Dear Renée, you should work all YOs (ie the increase sts) into back of loop in order to avoid holes, ie on next row P YOs into back of loop. Happy knitting!
16.06.2014 - 15:07Renée wrote:
Thanks, I figured it out anyway and completed the wrist warmers yesterday. I am very pleased with the end result. They are really lovely.
03.06.2014 - 14:00Renée wrote:
When slipping the 11 thumb sts for the Right hand wrist warmer, you need to slip the first 11 sts from the beginning of the round. You do not need to take the knit st from the end of the previous round as the YO increases were done before & after the 2nd stitch. Is this correct?
31.05.2014 - 16:08DROPS Design answered:
Dear Renée, when all inc for thumb gusset are done, slip on a st holder all thumb sts + 1 st before all inc sts + 1 st after all inc sts (for left wrist warmer, you will put aside the 1st st on round). Happy knitting!
03.06.2014 - 09:28Renée wrote:
I forgot to ask in my last post, when you slip the thumb stitches, you need to slip 1 st from either side of the 9 sts, giving 11 sts in total. But slipping this 11th stitch from the beginning of the round onto the stitch holder - does this not throw the pattern off, as M.1 starts with 2 knit stitches & you have just slipped one of them off for the thumb opening. How do you compensate for this? I know you cast on 3 new ones at the end of the round. Can you please clarify.
20.05.2014 - 15:41DROPS Design answered:
Dear Renée, follow the pattern as before, ie the first 2 sts casted on over thumb will be P (as the other sts on upper hand) and the 3rd st will be K as before (as the first st from beg of round). Happy knitting
20.05.2014 - 15:48Renée wrote:
I'm about to slip the thumb stitches & need clarification, as I have never done a thumb hole before. I purl until I have just 10sts left in the Rnd. I slip these 10sts from the working needle to a stitch holder. And then slip 1 st from the left hand needle (beg of Rnd) to stitch holder = 11sts. Then cast on 3 sts onto the needle I have just slipped the 10sts from (the working needle) using the backward loop cast on. Would this be correct?
20.05.2014 - 14:26DROPS Design answered:
Dear Renée, this looks correct. Happy knitting!
20.05.2014 - 15:41Renée wrote:
Of course. Thank you for clarifying.
20.05.2014 - 12:30Renée wrote:
For thumb increase, pattern states: Inc 1 st on both sides of last st on round i.e. you need to increase 2 sts on every 4th round a total of 4 times. This should give 8 sts, but the pattern states 9 sts and 53 sts in total. What am I missing?
19.05.2014 - 17:24DROPS Design answered:
Dear Renée, the last st of round counts in the thumb sts, so that you get that st + 4 inc each side = 9 sts for thumb gusset. Happy knitting!
20.05.2014 - 08:53Renée wrote:
I am having a lot of problems with the 2nd YO. I cannot manage to do a YO when there are no stitches left on the needle. In the video, I see that the YOs are done when there are 2 sts left on the needle i.e. YO, K, YO, K. For this pattern would it be possible for me to do the YOs with 2 sts left on the needle, so I would do the following: YO, P; YO, P? Or would this not work for this pattern?
19.05.2014 - 17:17DROPS Design answered:
Dear Renée, to this pattern you will work the inc as follows, YO, work last st of round, YO, and work a new round. Happy knitting!
20.05.2014 - 08:52
Renée wrote:
Thank you for clarifying!
19.05.2014 - 11:59
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DROPS wrists warmers with cable pattern in ”Karisma Superwash”. Yarn alternative ”Merino”.
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Pattern: See diagram M.1. Diagram shows the pattern from the RS. Left wrist warmer: Worked in the round on double pointed needles. Cast on 45-49 sts on needle size 3.5 with Karisma. K 1 round and continue as follows: K 0-2 sts, P 3 sts, rib K2/P2 on the next 42-44 sts. When piece measures 4 cm change to needle size 4 mm and continue as follows: P 0-2 sts, M.1 (= 27 sts), P 18-20 sts. Remember the knitting tension! When piece measures 15 cm beg inc for thumb gusset. Inc 1 st on both sides of the last st on round – inc by making 1 YO (to avoid a hole work YO into back of loop on next round). Inc on every 4th round a total of 4-5 times = 9-11 thumb sts and 53-59 sts in total. When piece measures 20-21 cm slip thumb sts + 1 st on both sides (= 11-13 sts) on a stitch holder. Cast on 3 new sts behind the thumb = 45-49 sts. Continue in pattern until piece measures 23-24 cm, and now continue in rib on double pointed needles size 3.5 mm as follows: K 0-2 sts, P 3 sts, rib K2/P2 on the next 42-44 sts. Cast off in rib when piece measures 27-28 cm. Thumb: Slip the 11-13 sts from stitch holder back on needle size 3.5 mm and pick up 3 sts in the edge of the 3 sts cast on behind thumb gusset = 14-16 sts. K 1 round, at the same time dec 2-0 sts evenly = 12-16 sts. Work rib, K2/P2, until thumb measures 4 cm and cast off in rib. Right wrist warmer: Like left wrist warmer, but mirrored, i.e. work pattern as follows: P 18-20 sts, M.1 (= 27 sts), P 0-2 sts. Inc for thumb gusset on both sides of the second st on round instead of the last st. |
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