`Jette wrote:
Jeg har nøjagtig det samme spørgsmål, som andre har stillet, og som ikke er blevet forklaret endnu. Hvordan kan 1. pind efter opslag omtales som en retpind ?
17.09.2024 - 22:44DROPS Design answered:
Hej Jette, det er en smags sag om første pind er fra retsiden, vi har valgt at gøre det sådan, men du må gerne vælge den anden side til retsiden :)
18.09.2024 - 13:42
Claudia Bleeck wrote:
Drops 124-3 welche sricknadel nehme ich für die umrandung? da die decke länger als die stricknadel ist.. über eine antwort würde ich mich freuen
04.08.2024 - 12:53DROPS Design answered:
Liebe Frau Beck, Sie können die längere Stricknadel für jede Kante (die jeweils separat gestrickt wird). Viel Spaß beim Stricken!
05.08.2024 - 07:51
Hetty Stok wrote:
I have asked about joining the squares, joining “edge to edge in outer loops” as per pattern instructions. Your link is not this technique. Could you direct me to the correct instructions for this type of seam? Much obliged, Hetty
25.06.2024 - 02:46DROPS Design answered:
Hi Hetty, Here is a video link for sewing squares together in the outer loops: https://www.garnstudio.com/video.php?id=1770&lang=en Happy crafting!
25.06.2024 - 06:39
Hetty Stok wrote:
Could you please show me where you have a video to explain sewing together the side of one square to the top or bottom edge of another square?
09.06.2024 - 05:21DROPS Design answered:
Dear Hetty, you could check something similar to this video: https://www.garnstudio.com/video.php?id=1473&lang=en. It shows you how to join together edges. Happy knitting!
09.06.2024 - 21:17
Vicky wrote:
If I block each square before assembling. What size should each be? Thanks
06.06.2024 - 19:05DROPS Design answered:
Dear Vicky, since this is a blanket (and not a garment) the exct size is not that important, however, you should pay attention that the squares should be the same size. Happy Knitting!
06.06.2024 - 22:49
May wrote:
Thank you for your quick response to my previous question. The new questions are: Why is the length of M1 longer than other three patterns? When blocking each squares of pattern 2,3,4, should the length be stretched to the length of M1? Should all the squares be blocking into the same size before sewing them together? Thank you.
26.04.2024 - 21:30DROPS Design answered:
Dear May, the squares are explained in the text. The texture pattern in M.1 is more complex than the ones in M.2 to M.4, so it requires more rows to obtain the correct full pattern. Meanwhile, M.2 to M.4 are more simple, so you can repeat the same rows over and over until you reach the desired length. For example, for square 1 it says 1 repeat of M.1 vertically but in square 2 you repeat M.2 until 1cm remains to reach the same length as square 1, then finish off as indicated. So the squares will have the same lengthh; you don't need to forcefully stretch them. If you block the squares at the end, it will simply be to make them more uniform. Happy knitting!
28.04.2024 - 23:11
Brigitte Allard wrote:
Hello, pour ce plaid les dimensions ne sont pas présentes dans l'explication du modèle. Je pensais que les pièces devaient être carrées, mais le numéro M1 est rectangulaire. Pouvez vous m'éclairer sur les dimensions a donner à toutes ces pièces. Merci d'avance
21.04.2024 - 16:03DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Mme Allard, pour cette couverture, nous avons seulement les dimensions finales indiquées en haut de page, soit environ 96 cm de large x 126 cm de long. Chaque carré doit mesurer environ 22 x 22 cm. Bon tricot!
22.04.2024 - 08:52
May wrote:
In square 1, the M1 does not show the rows of increase and decrease stitches. Where can I find the details of square 1 instructions?
11.04.2024 - 06:34DROPS Design answered:
Hi May, The increases are worked before starting M.1. These 12 increases are worked by making 12 yarn overs, evenly spaced along the row (but not over the edge stitches on each side). You then purl back from the wrong side, purling the yarn overs twisted (through the back loop) to avoid holes. Then begin M.1. Happy knitting!
11.04.2024 - 06:39
Shelagh Weedon wrote:
Thanks so very much for your prompt and clear response to my question! I think I lost the forest for the trees on this one. I appreciate your clarification .
21.03.2024 - 16:54
Shelagh Weedon wrote:
I am stuck on the M3 pattern; pattern says to cast on 38 sts and to work a garter st on each side of the diagram. There are only 8 sts across in the diagram so adding 1 garter st to each side = 10 sts so a row doesn't fit into 38 sts. Please let me know what I'm doing wrong , many thanks!
21.03.2024 - 13:30DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Weedon, work the 38 sts as follows: 1 st in garter stitch, repeat a total of 4 times in total the 8 sts in M.3 (32 sts in total), work the first 4 sts in M.3 and finish with 1 edge stitch in garter stitch= 1+32+4+1=38. Happy knitting!
21.03.2024 - 15:58
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Knitted DROPS blanket with squares in different structured patterns in ”Nepal”.
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PATTERN: See diagram M.1 to M.4. Diagram shows the pattern from RS. GARTER ST (back and forth on needle): K all rows. -------------------------------------------------------- BLANKET: Each square worked back and forth on needle. Knit 5 of each type of square = a total of 20 squares. SQUARE 1: Cast on 38 sts on needle size 5 mm with Nepal. K 1 row from RS and K 1 row from WS. Now K 1 row from RS, AT THE SAME TIME inc 12 sts evenly (do not inc on the 2 sts each side) = 50 sts. P 1 row from WS and continue in M.1. After 1 vertical repeat of M.1 K 1 row from RS, AT THE SAME TIME dec 12 sts evenly (do not dec on the 2 sts each side) = 38 sts. K 1 row from WS and K 1 row from RS. Now cast off from WS with K sts. SQUARE 2: Cast on 38 sts on needle size 5 mm with Nepal. K 1 row from RS and K 1 row from WS. Now K 1 row from RS, AT THE SAME TIME inc 7 sts evenly (do not inc on the 2 sts each side) = 45 sts. P 1 row from WS and continue in M.2 until square measures approx 1 cm less than square 1. K 1 row from RS, AT THE SAME TIME dec 7 sts evenly (do not dec on the 2 sts each side) = 38 sts. K 1 row from WS and K 1 row from RS. Now cast off from WS with K sts. SQUARE 3: Cast on 38 sts on needle size 5 mm with Nepal. K 1 row from RS, K 1 row from WS, K 1 row RS and P 1 row from WS. Now continue in M.3 with 1 garter st each side until square measures approx 1 cm less than square 1 (adjust to a half or full repeat). Now K 1 row from RS, K 1 row from WS, K 1 row RS and cast off from WS in K sts. SQUARE 4: Cast on 38 sts on needle size 5 mm with Nepal. K 1 row from RS and K 1 row from WS. Now K 1 row from RS, AT THE SAME TIME inc 18 sts evenly (do not inc on the 2 sts each side) = 56 sts. P 1 row from WS and continue in M.4 until square measures approx 1 cm less than square 1 (adjust to after 3 rows after a cable). K 1 row from RS, AT THE SAME TIME dec 18 sts evenly (do not dec on the 2 sts each side) = 38 sts. K 1 row from WS and K 1 row from RS. Now cast off from WS with K sts. ASSEMBLY: Sew tog the squares as shown in Fig.1. Number indicates type of square and the arrow the knitting direction. Sew tog edge to edge in outer loops of sts to avoid a chunky seam. BORDER: Worked in garter st, i.e. K all rows. Pick up sts along one short side on circular needle size 5 mm with Nepal. Pick up 1 st in each st (also pick up in transitions between squares). Work garter st back and forth on needle until edge measures approx 4 cm. Cast off. Knit a similar border along the other short side. Pick up sts in the same way along the long side, also pick up sts along the 8 cm border on the short side, and work garter st back and forth on needle until border measures approx 4 cm. Cast off. Repeat along the other long side. |
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