Marianne wrote:
Lurer på om det går an å strikke bolen i et stykke på rundpinne? Og ikke for- og bakstykket hver for seg? For å slippe vrange masker, så går det litt raskere å strikke, tenker jeg.
18.05.2016 - 10:31DROPS Design answered:
Hej Marianne. Umiddelbart ville jeg ikke göre det her, da jeg er bange for at det vil gaa ud over faconen paa ponchoen. Men du kan pröve at strikke en pröve og se hvordan det gaar.
18.05.2016 - 12:26
Lise wrote:
Jeg får ikke antall masker til å stemme. Er det riktig at det kun skal legges opp 29 masker til vrangbord i halsen? Det stemmer ikke når halsen skal måle 37 cm når for og bakstykke sys sammen.
15.11.2015 - 15:46DROPS Design answered:
Hej Lise, Ja det stemmer 29 m på forstykket. Men sørg for at strikkefastheden stemmer med 9 m på 10 cm. God fornøjelse!
25.11.2015 - 15:43
Zenobia wrote:
I am a self-taught knitter and every time I came across a term or instructions I didn't understand. I haven't been knitting for that long. I do not understand a certain part of the pattern. Don't understand how to start the front piece. Can you help
02.11.2013 - 02:06DROPS Design answered:
Dear Zenobia, the poncho is worked top down, you first start with neck and then continue towards bottom edge with inc. Check our our videos if you have any doubt, and do not hesitate to contact the store where you bought your yarn or any knitting forum. Happy knitting!
02.11.2013 - 10:37
Zenobia wrote:
Just wondering why do you have all increases on the wrong side?
01.11.2013 - 05:03DROPS Design answered:
Dear Zenobia, in this poncho you inc with a YO on WS but then work the YO into back of loop on next row from RS to avoid holes. Happy knitting!
01.11.2013 - 09:51
Jutta wrote:
Hallo, wie stricke ich denn für die Spitze zwei Maschen in eine und kette gleichzeitig ab? Bleibt dann von den 2 Ma eine noch auf der Nadel. Ich verstehe es so: 2 M.aus einer Stricken. Diese auf der Nadel lassen und die erste über die 2. ziehen.
18.08.2013 - 12:24DROPS Design answered:
Liebe Jutta, ja genau. Das Wort "gleichzeitig" ist hier etwas verwirrend. Wir werden das ändern.
19.08.2013 - 09:32
Gabriel wrote:
Möjligen menar Drops: Instr.video > teknikvideo > övr. > sid. 2 = Tofs
14.06.2012 - 10:32
Birthe Olsen wrote:
Jeg kan desværre ikke finde side nr 3 i denne opskrift.
13.06.2012 - 11:24DROPS Design answered:
Mønstret er komplet her online, så prøv at print igen
25.12.2012 - 18:17
Drops Design wrote:
Nej der er ikke fejl i opskriften, hvis du følger den så får du ponchoen som på billedet. God fornøjelse!
23.02.2011 - 08:01
Lisbeth wrote:
Jeg tror det må være en fejl at der kun skal tages UD i poncho'en - skal der ikke også tages IND til spidsen? Der står at der skal tages ud til 147 m. og så lukkes af?!
22.02.2011 - 22:48
DROPS Design NL wrote:
Hoi Judith. Je hebt helemaal gelijk. Er zit een fout hier. Het moet boordsteek zijn en geen ribbelsteken. Ik heb het patroon nu gewijzigd. Bedankt. Gr. Tine
29.09.2009 - 11:09
DROPS 79-1 |
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DROPS Poncho, Hat and Felted Purse
DROPS 79-1 |
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PONCHO: Tension: 9 sts x 14 rows on larger needles in stockinette st = 10 x 10 cm. Rib: * K 3, P 3 *, repeat from * - *. Increasing tips: All increases are made from wrong side rows. Inc by making a yo at each side of center st. On the next row twist the yo when purling so that there will not be a hole. Pattern: See charts. The pattern is seen from the right side and is worked entirely in stockinette st, with yo. Arrows indicate the starting points for different sizes. Note: The poncho is knit from the collar down in 2 pieces and sewn together. Front: Cast on 29 sts on smaller circular needles with brown heather. Knit rib back and forth on needles for 25 cm - start and end with K 1 (edge st) and K 3. Change to larger circular needles and knit 1 row stockinette st, increasing 10 sts evenly distributed on the row = 39 sts. Knit the next row as follows: K 1 (edge st), * K 2 tog, yo *, repeat from * - *, finish with K 1 and K 1 (edge st). Put a marker in the center st, continue with stockinette st. Then inc 1 st at each side of center st every other row – see Increasing tips. When there are 87-95-103-111-119 sts on needles knit the next row as follows: K 1 (edge st), Pattern 1A – start at appropriate arrow on the chart (= 42-46-50-54-58 sts), 1 center st, Pattern 1B – start at appropriate arrow on the chart (= 42-46-50-54-58 sts) and K 1 (edge st). Continue pattern and inc every other row. When Pattern 1 is complete there are 115-123-131-139-147 sts. Knit 4 rows garter st – continue to inc every other row. Then bind off all sts. Note: at points knit 2 sts in 1 st at each side of center st at the same time as you bind off in order to keep the points from rolling.. The piece measures approx. 59-64-70-76-82 cm at center front from cast on row to point. Back: Cast on and knit the same as the front, but the collar ribbing should start and end with K 1 (edge st) and P 3. Assembly: Sew side seams using edge sts as a seam allowance. The top 15 cm of the collar should be sewn together on the right side so that the seam does not show when the collar folds out. Fringe tufts: Fasten 1 fringe tuft to lower edge at points of center front and center back and then fastens fringe tufts approx. 10 cm apart around lower edge of poncho. 1 fringe tuft = cut 10 strands 25 cm long of brown heather. Fold in half and pull loop through lower edge of poncho, pull ends through loop. Twisted cord: cut 2 strands 3 meters long in beige. Twist together until tight – fold in half and let twist up on itself, then make a knot at each end. Thread cord in holes around the neck - start at center front. Make 2 tufts with 8 strands 20 cm long in beige - see drawing on page 3 for how to attach. Attach 1 tuft to each end of cord. HAT: Sizes: S/M - M/L Materials: DROPS HIGHLANDER 90% wool, 10% nylon/50 g./80 m./87 yards 100-100 gr nr 12,beige multicolor and use: DROPS VIVALDI from Garnstudio 50-50 gr nr 02, brown DROPS 8 mm [US 11] double-pointed needles, or size needed to obtain correct gauge. Gauge: 10 sts x 16 rows with 1 strand Highlander + 1 strand Vivaldi in stockinette st = 10 x 10 cm. Earflap: Cast on 3-4 sts with 1 strand Highlander + 1 strand Vivaldi. Knit garter st for 1 row then inc 1 st at each side on the next row and every 4 rows a total of 5 times = 13-14 sts - inc by making a yo inside of 1 st at each side. On the next row, twist the yo when knitting so that there will not be a hole. Knit garter st until the piece measures 8-9 cm, put sts on a st holder and knit a second earflap. Hat: Knit across one earflap on needles, cast on 8-9 new sts on needle (= back) and knit in the other earflap on the same needle = 34-37 sts. Continue in garter st, increasing 1 st at each side (on earflaps) every other row 2 times = 38-41 sts. Then cast on 12-14 new sts between earflaps for the front = 50-55 sts. Cut yarn and start at center back of hat – knit in the round on double-pointed needles – measure the work from here. Knit 14 rows garter st, then continue in stockinette st to finished measurements. When the piece measures 16 cm put 5 markers in work with 10-11 sts between each marker. Now dec on right side of all markers (by K 2 tog) every other row 9-10 times = 5 sts. Cut yarn, pull through the remaining sts and fasten tightly. Hat measures approx. 27-28 cm at center front. PURSE: Finished measurements: Width: 24 cm [9.5"] Height: 33 cm [13"] Materials: DROPS HIGHLANDER 90% wool, 10% nylon/50 g./80 m./87 yards 200 gr nr 12, beige multicolor and use: DROPS VIVALDI from Garnstudio 50 gr nr 02, brown DROPS 8 mm [US 11] needles, or size needed to obtain correct gauge. Gauge: Before felting: 10 sts x 16 rows with 1 strand Highlander + 1 strand Vivaldi in stockinette st = 10 x 10 cm. After felting: approx. 15 sts x 24 rows = 10 x 10 cm. Purse: Cast on 40 sts with 1 strand Highlander + 1 strand Vivaldi. Knit 2 rows garter st, then knit stockinette st until the piece measures 110 cm, knit 2 rows garter st, bind off. Fold the purse in half and sew sides. Shoulder straps: Cut 15 strands of yarn 210 cm long of each yarn (= 30 strands). Make a knot at one end, divide into 3 bundles of 10 strands each and braid loosely, make a knot at other end. Sew ends at each side of the purse, approx. 5 cm from edge on the inside. Tassels: Make 2 tassels with 14 strands 60 cm long of each yarn (= 28 strands) - see illustration on page 3 of Drops 79. Sew one tassel to each lower edge corner of the purse. Felting: Put the purse in the washing machine with some detergent (no enzymes or bleach). Wash in warm water on regular cycle. When cycle is complete, shape the purse to correct measurements while still wet. Fold the top 3 cm out to right side. For future washing, treat as any wool garment. AFTER FELTING: If the piece is not felted enough and is too big: Wash the piece one more time in the washing machine while it is still wet add a terry towel that measures approx. 50 x 70 cm - NOTE: Do not use a short program. If the piece has been felted too much and is too small: While the piece is still wet stretch it to the correct measurements, if the piece is dry, make sure to soak it first. Remember: All subsequent washes are as a normal wool garment. |
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