Petra Mannsshardt wrote:
Wie ist das zu verstehen? Ich habe die Schultern zusammen genäht und wollte jetzt den Halsausschnitt sticken. 80 Maschen Plus die ca 88 Maschen vom hilfsfaden aufnehmen? Das kommt mir so viel vor. Da ich „Anfängerin“ bin , kenne ich mich da nicht so aus.
09.04.2024 - 13:29
Jean Grimble wrote:
I am reading the chart. I have 208 stitches on my needles. The chart says to knit 5 repeats of Pattern 1 (80 sts) , then Pattern 2 one time (16 stiches) for a total of 96 stitches. Repeat that sequence and you have 192 stitches, leaving 16 stitches. Am I to knit 8 stiches either side of the cables????? The photo of the pattern does not indicate this. Bear with me, this is my first time reading a chart!!! I am sure this is my confusion!!
30.06.2023 - 17:05DROPS Design answered:
Dear Jean, the repeats are not horizontally but rather vertically. That is, you will work 1st row of M.1 on the whole row, then the 2nd row of M.1, e.t.c. After working all rows of M.1, instead of working M.2 you need to work M.1 again, until you have worked all of M.1 5 times vertically in total. On the next row, work 1st row of M.2, which will displace the pattern slightly, as explained in the pattern. After the last row of M.2, start working M.3 and repeat M.3 until you reach the final measurements. Happy knitting!
30.06.2023 - 21:09
Ellen Rachich wrote:
Your instructions are not very clear when decreasing or armholes...please explain when we start knitting front And start decreasing
03.04.2021 - 22:22DROPS Design answered:
Dear Ellen, the numbers that are not in the description can be calculated from teh schematic drawing: you start decreasing for the armhole, when the piece is 29-31-33 cm long (depending on the size you are making). Happy Knitting!
04.04.2021 - 21:30
Ellen Rachich wrote:
How can I make this into a vneck for size small?
16.03.2021 - 20:12DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Rachich, we are unfortunately not able to adjust every pattern to every single request - please contact your yarn store for any assistance adjusting the pattern to your own wishes. Thanks for your comprehension. Happy knitting!
17.03.2021 - 08:37
Robyn wrote:
For shaping the shoulders; since the middle 28 stitches are on a stitch holder how can I continue knitting in full rows? Surely I'll have to focus on one shoulder at a time rejoining the yarn for the second shoulder? Can you clarify?
21.06.2020 - 23:23DROPS Design answered:
Dear Robyn, after you have slipped the middle 28 sts for neck on a thread/stitch holder, continue each shoulder separately continuing dec for armhole as before and slipping more sts on same thread for neck. When first shoulder is finished, just work the 2nd one the same way but mirrored. Happy knitting!
22.06.2020 - 08:45
Robyn wrote:
I don't understand how to continue after the last part of the Body instruction, "Knit the rest of each part separately." Doesn't that mean I'll have to cut and rejoin the yarn for the back? Thank you
16.06.2020 - 00:18DROPS Design answered:
Dear Robyn, that's right you will slip all stitches for back piece on a thread or on a extra needle and continue first front piece, then join yarn to work back piece to the end. Happy knitting!
16.06.2020 - 09:04Heather wrote:
What does this mean at the front "then put sts at each neck edge on the st holder every other row: 2 sts 2 times, 1 st 2 times = 40-48-48 sts on the st holder and 19-17-17 sts on each shoulder". I normally bind off for neck shaping, not sure about the way this is worded. Can you explain a little more in detail what I am to do here. I am stuck at this point and no local yarn store to assist. Thanks.!
19.07.2017 - 20:48DROPS Design answered:
Dear Heather, When working rows from neckline work the first 2 sts, then put them on the same st holder as sts for neckline, work to the end of row, work next row as before, then at the beg of next row work the first 2 sts and slip them on the st holder, continue row as before, work next row, then at the beg of next row, work the first st and slip it on the st holder. Repeat the last 2 rows = 6 sts are slipped on the st holder. Happy knitting!
20.07.2017 - 09:34
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DROPS Top with cables in Paris.
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Gauge: 18 sts x 23 rows on in stockinette st = 10 x 10 cm. 1 repeat of the pattern measures approx. 6 cm in width. Knitting tip! Make all decreases on the right side of the work as follows: Dec 2 sts: After 3 edge sts: slip 1, K 2 tog, psso. Before 3 edge sts: K 3 tog. Dec 1 st: After 3 edge sts: Slip 1, K 1, psso. Before 3 edge sts: K 2 tog. Pattern: See chart (1 chart = 1 repeat). The pattern is seen from the right side. Garter st, when knitting flat: Knit all sts, all rows. Garter st, when knitting in the round: *Rnd 1, knit. Rnd 2, purl.* Repeat from * - *. Body: Cast on 130-140-152 sts on circular needles; join and knit 4 rows garter st, increasing 62-68-72 sts evenly distributed on the last row = 192-208-224 sts. Knit 5 repeats of Pattern 1, then Pattern 2 one time (Pattern 2 shifts the pattern 2 sts -- the small cable becomes the large cable and vice versa). Then knit Pattern 3 to finished dimensions. When the work measures 28-30-32 cm, place markers at the sides (front and back each = 96-104-112 sts). Make sure that for Size S: a small cable is at the center front Sizes M & L: a large cable is at the center front Continue in cable pattern as established, but knit 14 sts at each side (7 sts each side of marker) in garter stitch, then bind off 8 sts at each side (4 sts each side of marker) for armholes. Knit the rest of each part separately. Front: = 88-96-104 sts. Keep 3 sts at each armhole edge in garter st throughout and shape armholes by decreasing inside the 3 edge sts every other row: 2 sts 2-2-4 times, 1 st 1-3-3 times = 78-82-82 sts. When the work measures 42-45-48 cm, put the center 28-36-36 sts on a st holder for the neck, then put sts at each neck edge on the st holder every other row: 2 sts 2 times, 1 st 2 times = 40-48-48 sts on the st holder and 19-17-17 sts on each shoulder. When the work measures 47-50-53 cm, knit 1 row over the shoulder sts (right side row), decreasing 3-2-2 sts evenly distributed across the row = 16-15-15 sts. Knit 2 rows garter st, bind off. Back: = 88-96-104 sts. Shape armholes at each side as on the front = 78-82-82 sts. When the work measures 46-49-52 cm, put the center 36-44-44 sts on a st holder for the neck. Then put 2 sts at each neck edge on the st holder on the next row = 19-17-17 sts remain on each shoulder. When the work measures 47-50-53 cm, K 1 row (right side row) over the shoulder sts, decreasing 3-2-2 sts evenly distributed across the row = 16-15-15 sts. Knit 2 rows garter st, bind off. Assembly: Sew the shoulder seams. Pick up approx. 80-100 sts on double pointed needles around the neck (including sts from the st holders). Join and knit 1 row of stockinette st, decreasing 14-20-20 sts evenly distributed on the row. Knit 4 rows garter st, bind off. |
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