Beth wrote:
Thanks for the pattern, it's easy to make and looks really lovely. However I've had trouble with the ties - they have curled a lot and don't look very nice. What can I do differently next time? Also they aren't really strong enough for a wriggly 6 month old and the front tie has become quite stretched and I've sewn popper buttons on for added strength.
08.02.2015 - 17:58DROPS Design answered:
Dear Beth, you can try leaving them dry flat with pins to keep them flat - remember your DROPS Store can help you with tips and advices when required. Happy knitting!
08.02.2015 - 19:31
Katarina Casserlöv wrote:
Hej! Jag förstår inte hur jag ska göra för att öka med så många maskor i slutet av ett varv (man ska öka 4-6 maskor). Lägger man upp dem som när man startar ett stickarbete eller gör man på något annat sätt? Jag kan inte hitta någon instruktionsvideo för detta. Mvh Katarina
08.02.2015 - 16:40DROPS Design answered:
Hej Katarina, så här lägger du upp nya maskor i slutet av ett varv:
DROPS Knitting Tutorial: How to cast on new stitches at an edge from Garnstudio Drops design on Vimeo.
09.02.2015 - 09:09
Alexandra wrote:
Hey, ich strick die Jacke gerade in Größe 6/9 Monate und hab die Abnahme an den Ärmeln erfolgreich abgeschlossen, aber ich bin jetzt bei 54 Maschen, statt den angegebenen 62. Ich hab die Maschen genauso abgenommen wie ich sie zugenommen habe und wenn ich die Vorder und die Rückseite aufeinanderlege, liegen beide perfekt übereinander. Mich verwirrt jetzt nur, dass ich die Maschenzahl nicht erreiche...
20.01.2015 - 13:43DROPS Design answered:
Das ist in der Tat seltsam und lässt sich auch nicht so einfach erklären, ohne Ihr Strickstück angeschaut zu haben. Die Rechnung passt: 158 M - 2 x (18 M + 5 x 6 M) = 158 M - 2 x 48 M = 62 M. Wenn aber alles zueinander passt und die Jacke dem Baby auch passt, würde ich es nicht mehr auftrennen.
28.01.2015 - 10:38
Christiane Kleemann wrote:
Danke für die schnelle Antwort. Wenn es heisst: Die zwei Runden auch unten an beide Ärmel häkeln. ist es verständlicher.
16.01.2015 - 18:20
Christiane wrote:
Ich bin am Umhäkeln des Jäckchens. Wird der Ärmel nur mit der 2. Runde umhäkelt?
14.01.2015 - 06:55DROPS Design answered:
Das steht dort etwas missverständlich - gemeint ist, dass beide Runden auch an den Ärmelrändern gehäkelt werden, Sie häkeln also erst die 1. Rd und dann die 2., wie um das Jäckchen herum auch.
15.01.2015 - 00:12
Ria Pomp wrote:
Ik heb het rechter voorpand af tot aan het plaatsen van de markeerdraad. Hoe doe ik dit, moet ik een draad in een andere kleur meebreien? Ik begrijp uit de beschrijving dat deze markeerdraad horizontaal komt, of heb ik dat verkeerd? Het instructie filmpje laat alleen zien hoe het werkt met een markeerdraad verticaal. En begrijp ik het goed dat ik daarna nog vier pennen moet breien tot ik de steken op een hulpdraad zet? daarbij aan het eind van elke tweede naald 2 nieuwe steken er op zetten?
02.01.2015 - 22:46DROPS Design answered:
Hoi Ria. Je plaats gewoon een markeerder; een draadje of een plastic markeerder om het midden bovenkant van de schouder te markeren. Je kan deze zetten in de eerste steken aan de schouderkant. Je hoeft niet de draad mee te nemen.
05.01.2015 - 15:00
Kathleen Skinner wrote:
Thank you for the instructions on the Picot. Got that. Now confusion with skip sc + ch + sc, does this mean in essence you are skipping three stitches?
15.12.2014 - 17:11DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Skinner, that's correct, skip sc+ch+sc means you will skip next sc, next ch and next sc from previous row then work sc1 in next ch. Happy crocheting!
15.12.2014 - 17:36
Kathleen Skinner wrote:
I am having trouble with round two on the crochet edge. I do not understand how to do the instructions after chain 4.
07.12.2014 - 03:28DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Skinner, on 2nd round, work a picot as shown below in the video (but with ch4 instead of ch3) as follows: *ch4, 1 dc (US-English terminology) in 4th ch from hook, skip 1 sc, 1 ch, 1 sc from previous round, 1 sc in next sc from previous round*, repeat from *-* around. Happy crocheting!
07.12.2014 - 13:11
Rosie Knowles wrote:
When I decrease 1 st for neck at inside 1 edge stitch at beg of row, how do I do this? all the tutorial videos are for different types of decreasing.
11.11.2014 - 20:01DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Knowles, when you dec at the beg of row, you dec after 1 edge st by sl 1 as if to K, K1,psso (see also "Decrease tips"). Happy knitting!
12.11.2014 - 09:39
Maria Greaves wrote:
I started the wrap cardigan today Drop Baby 25-11. after dec and inc the stitches on the right front piece, I am left with 51 stitches in the needles. when i do the maths on this the number is right. But the pattern says I should have 42 stitches. I keep rereading the pattern but cant see where I may have gone wrong. Please help Maria
04.11.2014 - 00:28DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Greaves, in first size you start with 34 sts - (dec for neckline: 1 st x 18 + 1 st x 2) + (inc for sleeves (3 sts x 4 + 16 sts x 1 ) = 34 - 20 + 28 = 42 sts. Happy knitting!
04.11.2014 - 09:08
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Knitted wrap cardigan in garter st and crochet edge for baby in DROPS BabyMerino. Size premature - 4 years
DROPS Baby 25-11 |
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GARTER ST (back and forth on circular needle): K all rows. DECREASE TIP: Dec inside 1 edge st in garter st. All dec are done from RS! Dec after 1 edge st as follows: Slip 1 st as if to K, K 1, psso. Dec before 1 edge st as follows: K 2 tog. ---------------------------------------------------------- CARDIGAN: Worked back and forth on circular needle. Beg on front piece, cast on sts for sleeve and work up to the shoulder. Work the other front piece, place both front pieces tog and work down the back piece. RIGHT FRONT PIECE: LOOSELY cast on (34) 37-44-48-52 (55-62) sts on circular needle size 3 mm with off white and work in GARTER ST - see explanation above (1st row = RS). READ ALL OF THE FOLLOWING SECTION BEFORE CONTINUING! When piece measures (9) 12-16-16-17 (20-23) cm (adjust so that next row is worked from RS), dec 1 st for neck inside 1 edge st at beg of row - READ DECREASE TIP. Repeat dec on every other row (i.e. every row from RS) (17) 17-21-23-25 (27-31) more times (= (18) 18-22-24-26 (28-32) dec in total), then dec every 4th row (i.e. every other row from RS) 2 times in total. AT THE SAME TIME when piece measures (12) 15-19-20-21 (24-27) cm cast on new sts at the end of row towards the side of sleeve as follows: (3) 4-6-6-6 (6-6) sts (4) 4-4-5-6 (7-8) times in total and then (16) 19-19-18-19 (23-26) sts 1 time. After all inc and dec there are (42) 52-63-70-79 (90-102) sts on the needle for shoulder/sleeve. Continue in garter st until piece measures (20) 24-28-30-32 (36-40) cm / (8”) 9½”-11”-11¾”-12½” (14¼”-15¾”). Insert 1 marker in the middle sts = mid on top of shoulder. Piece is measured from here – AT THE SAME TIME cast on 2 new sts at the end of row towards the neck, repeat inc on next row towards neck = (46) 56-67-74-83 (94-106) sts (last row = WS). Put all sts on a stitch holder. LEFT FRONT PIECE: Cast on and work as right but reversed (i.e. dec for neck inside 1 edge st at the end of row from RS (instead of at the beg of row from RS). In addition K 1 row from WS at the end of front piece after casting on sts towards the neck so that last row on both right and left front piece is worked from WS. BACK PIECE: Work left front piece on to circular needle (= K from RS), cast on (8) 8-10-10-12 (14-16) new sts (= back of neck) and work right front piece on to circular needle (= K from RS) = (100) 120-144-158-178 (202-228) sts. NOW MEASURE PIECE FROM MARKERS ON SHOULDERS. Continue to work in garter st back and forth on needle. When piece measures (6) 7-7-7½-8 (9-9) cm, cast off sleeve sts as follows: Cast off at beg of every row in each side as follows: (16) 19-19-18-19 (23-26) sts 1 time and (3) 4-6-6-6 (6-6) sts (4) 4-4-5-6 (7-8) times in total = (44) 50-58-62-68 (72-80) sts on needle. Continue until piece measures approx. (20) 24-28-30-32 (36-40) cm – fold piece at the markers on shoulders and check that front and back pieces are the same length – loosely cast off. ASSEMBLY: Sew side and sleeve seams tog edge to edge in front loop of outermost sts. CROCHET EDGE: Work on hook size 2.5 mm with light beige around the entire opening on cardigan as follows: ROUND 1: 1 dc in first st, * 1 ch, skip approx. 2 sts, 1 dc in next st *, repeat from *-* but in a corner where dec for neck beg work tie as follows: 1 dc in tip, then work ch for approx. 20-25 cm, turn and work 1 sl st in every ch on return, then work 1 dc in tip of front piece again, continue crochet border around the cardigan until the tip of the other front piece, crochet another tie as on first front piece, continue around the rest of the cardigan and finish with 1 sl st in first dc from beg of round. ROUND 2: 1 dc in first ch, * 4 ch, 1 tr in 4th ch from hook, skip 1 dc + 1 ch + 1 dc, work 1 dc in next ch *, repeat from *-* the entire round (make sure to work over ties so that they are at the bottom), finish with 1 sl st in first dc from beg of round. Work both rounds the same way at the bottom around both sleeves. Then work another tie, similar to the one in each tip, on the inside of the seam in the right side and on the outside of the seam in the left side – make sure that the ties are at the same height as tips on front pieces. |
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