Kariñe wrote:
Hi. I am knitting this pullover and I have a doubt. The photograph shows a V-neck but I don't see any dec sts for the neck. I am knitting an L size. How many dec sts would you recommend? Thanks a lot. Kariñe
15.09.2010 - 16:02
DROPS Design NL wrote:
Hoi Gineke. Ik heb "aan weerskanten" toegevoegd. Dat miste inderdaad, maar er was geen fout in de meerderingen. Bedankt. Gr. Tine.
16.06.2009 - 09:22
Gineke wrote:
Foutje in de Nederlandse vertaling: 2e alinea van 'Voorpand': hier staat "meerder vanaf een hoogte van 11 cm 3 x 1 st bij elke (8) 12 cm"; dit moet zijn "meerder vanaf een hoogte van 11 cm 3 x 1 st aan weerskanten bij elke (8) 12 cm". In totaal dus 6 st mrd.
15.06.2009 - 20:59
Jose wrote:
Goed patroon ik heb het gebreid met phildar op naald 6 en dan een maat groter aangehouden. Het model heeft smalle heupen en wordt breder op de schouders. |Voor nederlandse jongens kan je hem gerust langer breien. Ik heb er een vest van gemaakt met deelrits en helemaal gevoerd met nepbond, cappuchon heb ik aangepast anders werd het zo'n puntmuts. top patroon was er erg blij mee.
16.01.2009 - 18:41
Vortwropors wrote:
Great web-site!!! You did an amazing job!!! I enjoyed watching the videos!!! You guys are great! Talking about ideas, there\s this really good show, which I like a lot, and I\m sure you\ve heared about it. It\s called STOMP. What these guys do is so cool, I saw them live in NY. I\m sure you can do the same and even better. It really turns people on. Just an idea, hope it could be any helpful. goatlist come fare scooby doo luci per foto figa
27.12.2008 - 15:51
DROPS Design wrote:
Edge sts can be worked as you prefer, but I usually knit them on every row.
25.11.2008 - 03:34
Char wrote:
Should these edge stitches be slipped or??and if slipped which way k or p way?
25.11.2008 - 02:05
DROPS Design wrote:
The edge sts (1 each side)should not be included in the rib.
24.11.2008 - 23:33
Char wrote:
Is the rib right on this pattern? I end up with only 2 stiches at the end of row so it changes the next row...if I start out the same K1 P2. Please let me know..
22.11.2008 - 14:45
DROPS Design NL wrote:
Hoi Mary. Nee. De capuchon wordt heen en weer gebreid op de naald. Je kunt dus gerust gewone rechte naalden gebruiken. Vaak worden de rondbreinaalden gebruikt vanwege het aantal steken, en in Scandinavië is het ook meer normaal om altijd met rondbreinld te breien (ook heen en weer). Succes. Tine
17.09.2008 - 15:38
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Men's pullover with hood, v-neck and stripes in DROPS Snow
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Gauge: 10 sts x 14 rows on larger needles in stockinette st = 10 x 10 cm. Rib: *K 1, P 2*, repeat from *-*. Front: Cast on 47-53-56-59-65 sts (includes 1 edge st each side) on smaller needles with charcoal grey and knit rib for 6-7-7-7-7 cm. Change to larger needles and knit 2 rows garter st, adjusting (dec or inc) on the 1st row to 47-51-55-59-63 sts. Change to stockinette st. Read the entire section before knitting: When the piece measures 11 cm inc 1 st at each side every 8-12-12-12-12 cm a total of 3 times = 53-57-61-65-69 sts. When the piece measures 28-35-37-38-40 cm knit 3 rows black, 2 rows charcoal grey, 15 rows black, and then knit charcoal grey to finished measurements. When the piece measures 33-41-42-43-44 cm bind off for armhole at each side every other row: 3 sts 1 time, 2 sts 1-0-0-1-1 times and 1 st 2-2-3-2-3 times. When the piece measures approx. 38-46-47-49-50 cm (adjust so that there are the same number of sts bound off for armholes at both sides), divide for the neck opening as follows: put the center 5 sts + remaining sts on right side on a st holder (there will be 5 sts more on st holder than on needle). Left side (sts on needles): Cast on 5 new sts at neck opening for placket. Continue with stockinette st, keeping 5 placket sts in garter st. When the piece measures 54-64-66-68-70 cm bind off the outermost 12-16-16-17-18 sts for shoulder. Put the remaining 10-10-11-11-11 sts on a st holder. Right side: Put sts from st holder back on needles and knit stockinette st, keeping 5 placket sts (at center front edge) in garter st. When the piece measures 54-64-66-68-70 cm bind off the outermost 12-16-16-17-18 sts for shoulder. Put the remaining 10-10-11-11-11 sts on a st holder. Back: Cast on and knit the same as the front. Bind off for armhole as on front. When the piece measures 52-62-64-66-68 cm put the center 13-13-15-15-15 sts on a st holder for the neck. On the next row dec 1 st at each neck edge = 12-16-16-17-18 sts remain on each shoulder. Bind off when the piece measures 54-64-66-68-70 cm. Sleeve: Cast on 26-26-26-29-29 sts on smaller needles with charcoal grey and knit rib for 8-10-10-10-10 cm. Change to larger needles and knit 2 rows garter st, adjusting (dec or inc) to 25-26-26-27-28 sts on the 1st row. Then knit stockinette st. When the piece measures 10-13-13-12-12 cm inc 1 st at each side every 5-4-3.5-3.5-3.5 cm a total of 8-9-10-11-11 times = 41-44-46-49-50 sts. When sleeve measures 47-49-49-49-50 cm bind off for sleeve cap at each side every other row: 3 sts 1 time, 2 sts 2 times and 1 st 1 time, then bind off 2 sts at each side until the piece measures 55-56-57-58-60 cm, then bind off 3 sts at each side 1 time. Bind off the remaining sts, the piece measures 56-57-58-59-61 cm. Assembly: Sew shoulder seams. Hood: Pick up approx. 35-45 sts (incl. sts on st holders) on larger circular needles with charcoal grey and knit back and forth as follows (round 1 = wrong side): K 1 row, P 1 row, then knit stockinette st keeping 5 sts at each edge in garter st (= continuing the placket sts). After 2 rows inc 10 sts evenly distributed = 45-55 sts. Continue until hood measures approx. 32-34-34-34-34 cm, divide sts onto 2 needles, fold hood in half and Kitchener st the top together. Sew cast-on edge on left placket behind right placket. Sew in sleeves. Sew sleeve and side seams using edge sts as a seam allowance. |
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