DROPS Design wrote:
R2 : K1, *place yarn in front of work, slip next st as if to P, K tog yo + sl st from previous row (the yarn will wrap the right needle = yo)*, end with placing yarn in front of work, sl 1 as if to P, K1. R3: K1, *K tog yo + sl st from previous row, place yarn in front of work, slip next st as if to P (yarn will wrap the right needle)*, end with K tog yo and sl st, K1. Happy knitting!
10.01.2013 - 10:58
DROPS Design wrote:
This is how to work English ribs with yarn in the right hand and yos : R1 : K1, *K1, place yarn in front work, slip next st as if to P* (the yarn will wrap the right needle and you'll get the yo), end with K2. (set up row)
10.01.2013 - 10:58Renée wrote:
I checked the video before I sent my first question to you & it's very confusing. Furthermore, it is not English/Fisherman's rib that's being knitted in the video. As previously stated, no k1b (knit 1 into stitch below) is being performed in the video, so I do not see how this is English/Fisherman's rib. Also, I knit in the English not continental style, so your videos can be hard to follow for English style knitters. Also, I do not see the function of the YO in English/Fisherman's rib?
10.01.2013 - 10:07DROPS Design answered:
Dear Renée, English ribs can be worked different ways, either with K1b, or with yos. We use that method with yos, and I'll explain you row after row in the comments. Hope it will help you ! Happy knitting !
10.01.2013 - 10:54Renée wrote:
This pattern states English/Fisherman's rib. These are 2 different types of knitting that use p1, k1 and k1b stitches in different alternating formats. This pattern does not resemble either of these and does not use the classic k1b stitch which forms both English and Fisherman's rib. Can you please explain what type of stitch you are advocating here and why it does not include the k1b stitch? Thank you!
09.01.2013 - 16:52DROPS Design answered:
Dear Renée, there is a video linked at the very bottom of the pattern explaining how to work this kind of English rib. It should help you to figure out how to work this pattern. Happy Knitting !
09.01.2013 - 17:50Renée wrote:
On row 1 of the pattern it states: 1 garter stitch. I am assuming this mean to do 1 knit stitch, as garter stitch is not an actual type of stitch but a type of knitting composed of only knit stitches. Your patterns though quite creative and beautiful are unfortunately very vague and often quite poorly translated into English and consequentially often difficult to follow. Therefore, clarification would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
09.01.2013 - 16:21DROPS Design answered:
Dear Renée, 1 garter st means actually K1 from RS and from WS. Please have a look on the video linked if it can help. Happy knitting !
09.01.2013 - 17:42
Caro-H wrote:
P.S.: Das Patentmuster kommt wunderbar fluffig raus, ist nur insgesamt zu eng. Werde es mit ein paar Maschen mehr versuchen.
04.01.2013 - 13:29
Caro-H wrote:
...nein, nicht rundgestrickt. Anschlag auf 2 Nadeln Nr. 3. Keine Ahnung warum das bei mir nicht richtig rauskommt. Aber danke für deine Mühe.
04.01.2013 - 13:00
Marion wrote:
Caro,hast du das doch rundgestrickt? Da würde das Muster nicht fluffig rauskommen u.nicht stimmen. Habs eben ausprobiert---Anschlag auf 2 Nadeln?
03.01.2013 - 13:48
Caro-H wrote:
Danke Marion! Bei mir hat das Bündchen - ungedehnt - leider nur 30cm und der Patentteil ca. 46cm. Werde ich wohl noch mal aufmachen müssen, sitzt sehr stramm. Ich versteh trotzdem nicht, warum die Maschenprobe bei mir ok war...
03.01.2013 - 12:25
Caro-H wrote:
Danke für die rasche Info, dann werde ich erst mal weitermachen, obwohl ein Rest Skepsis bleibt, optisch und rechnerisch: Bei 21M=10cm lande ich mit 95M nur bei 45cm und in der Anleitung für das Modell Nr. U-605 (das ich mir zunächst ausgesucht hatte) schlägt man immerhin bei gleicher Maschenprobe 117-129M an. Ziehen sich die Muster so verschieden in die Breite?
02.01.2013 - 19:14DROPS Design answered:
Liebe Caro, da haben Sie natürlich recht! Dennoch dehnt sich das Patentmuster enorm und die Maschenprobe wird ungedehnt gemessen. Ich habe diese Mütze selbst schon nachgearbeitet und sie sitzt sehr gut – das Bündchen liegt an und der obere Teil hat Volumen durch das Patentmuster.
03.01.2013 - 10:35
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Knitted DROPS hat in English rib and stripes in ”Karisma” or "DROPS ♥ You #3".
DROPS 114-30 |
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GARTER ST (back and forth on needle): K all rows. ENGLISH RIB (back and forth on needle): Row 1: 1 garter st, * K1, 1 YO, slip next st as if to P *, repeat from *-* until 2 sts remain, finish with K1 and 1 garter st. Row 2: 1 garter st, * 1 YO, slip 1 st as if to P, K tog YO and slipped st*, repeat from *-* until 2 sts remain, finish with 1 YO, slip 1 st as if to P, 1 garter st. Row 3: 1 garter st, * K tog YO and slipped st, 1 YO, slip 1 st as if to P * repeat from *-* until 3 sts remain, K tog YO and slipped st, 1 garter st. Repeat row 2 and 3. -------------------------------------------------------- HAT: Worked back and forth on circular needle. Cast on 89-95 sts on circular needle size 3 mm with beige mix Karisma. P 1 row from WS and continue as follows from RS: 1 GARTER ST – see above, rib K1/P1 until 2 sts remain, finish with K1 and 1 garter st. When rib measures 3 cm, change to off- white. When rib measures 6 cm (adjust so that last row is from WS) change to beige mix and circular needle size 4 mm. Now continue in ENGLISH RIB on next row from RS – see above! AT THE SAME TIME change colour on every 3 cm until finished measurements (adjust so that last row in 1 colour is from WS). REMEMBER THE KNITTING TENSION! When piece measures 24 cm (adjust to after 1 stripe), change colour, AT THE SAME TIME continue in rib K1/P1 with 1 garter st each side. Continue in rib for 3 cm. Now work 1 row stocking st in the same colour, AT THE SAME TIME K2 tog across the row. Piece now measures approx 28 cm. Cut thread, pull it through remaining sts and sew hat tog, edge to edge. |
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