Vibeke Enghoff Jensen wrote:
Hej Drops. Jeg kan ikke finde oversigtstegningen, der plejer at være at finde efter diagrammerne. Kan I lægge oversigtstegningen op igen? Mvh. Vibeke
13.04.2025 - 14:59DROPS Design answered:
Hei Vibeke. Takk for at du gjorde oss oppmeksom på at målskissen manglet. Den er nå lagt til igjen. mvh DROPS Design
22.04.2025 - 14:03
Lesley Simpson wrote:
I have started knitting the pattern and have worked up to the part where the front is knitted patterns M3 (39stchs), M4, M3(39stchs). The instructions then state 'Repeat over the back'. There are no photographs of the back of the sweater. Is the neck pattern repeated around the back or is the back just made up of the diamond shapes? Thank you.
09.08.2022 - 23:47DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Simpson, back and front pieces will be worked the same way, starting on the side of the jumper work (39 sts M.3, the 54 sts M.4 and 39 sts M.3 = 132 sts), front piece is now worked, repeat the same pattern over back piece (=39 sts M.3, 54 sts M.4 and 39 sts M.3 = 132 sts). So that you will continue M.3 as before over the first 39 sts on the round, and over the 39 sts before 2nd marker + 39 sts after 2nd marker and over the last 39 sts on the round. And work M.4 on mid front + on mid back. Happy knitting!
10.08.2022 - 09:08
Lesley Simpson wrote:
I have found DROPs Puna is an alpaca wool in the same yarn group as Karisma. There are not, however, as many colour choices. Is it possible to mix the yarns, using a base of Puna and colour pattern of Karisma wool?
11.03.2022 - 18:49DROPS Design answered:
Dear Lesley, although they belong to the same group, Karisma is a bit thicker and less soft, since it's pure wool. So there will be a noticeable difference in the texture of the garment, if you work with both yarns. Happy knitting!
13.03.2022 - 22:45
Lesley Simpson wrote:
I would like to have a go at knitting this pattern with Drops Alpaca. Is this possible and how do I calculate how much wool I need? Would it be less chunky? Thank you
28.01.2022 - 18:02DROPS Design answered:
Dear Lesley, you can't apply this pattern for Alpaca, because it's made for Karisma, of a different yarn group. In any case, you would need 1 ball of each of the different colors and from 250 gr of the main color (depending on the size), but the jumper would be too thin. Happy knitting!
31.01.2022 - 00:11
BillyIsoft wrote:
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05.08.2019 - 14:53
Helene Anker Knudsen wrote:
Jeg er i gang med at strikke damestørrelse Medium. Jeg har strikket M2 og M3 i størrelse Medium og er startet ved pilen M+S/M. Nu er mit spørgsmål: Hvor skal jeg starte, når jeg skal strikke M5 og M4? Jeg er startet ved M+S/M, men kan ikke få det til at passe. Desuden når jeg skal strikke ærmer, hvor skal jeg så starte ved M2 og M3?
24.05.2018 - 11:02DROPS Design answered:
Hej Helene, du starter i siden og strikker M.3 så det passer over M.2 til arb måler ca 24 cm (hel rapport i højden). Nu fortsætter du med M.3 men strikker M.4 over de midterste masker på forstykket, så mønsteret fortsat passer. God fornøjelse!
29.05.2018 - 14:08
Mario 105 wrote:
What color yarns was used on the man sweater. Can't tell if is the Alt #1 or Alt # 2. If along with the yarn you list the color numbers it would be much easy to see the color combinations.
22.07.2017 - 21:13DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mario, the pattern you are asking about is an older one, and the colors slightly changed since, and so did the way the patterns are written. The newer patterns do list the colors with the actual numbers. Also, this pattern was designed to suit several color combination. If I would do the man's sweater in a color combo similar to the one on the picture, from the currently available colors, I would use a dark blue for the base (Karisma 17 or 37), a light grey for the contrast color (Karisma 72), and a dark mustard or orange (52 or 11). I hope this helps. Happy knitting!
23.07.2017 - 10:47
Barbara wrote:
Ich habe die 5 Hilfsmaschen für die Ärmelausschnitte in einem anderen, gleichmäßige Muster gestrickt, das erleichtert das Mitführen des 2. Fadens und das spätere Nähen, ich brauchte keinen Markierungsfaden mehr durchzuziehen. Vielen Dank für die vielen tollen Anleitungen!
30.05.2016 - 15:16
Barbara wrote:
Dann hatte ich Schwierigkeiten, die Musterangabe zu interpretieren. M1 oder (M7-M1)? Wann wird was gestrickt? Ich habe nur M1 genommen, leider, M7 wurde m.E. im Musterpulli gestrickt. Dort ist mehr rot drin, in M1 mehr weiß. Vom Muster her sind sie identisch. Also: wann wird nur M1 gestrickt, wann (M7-M1)? Die Angabe fehlt m.E. in der Anleitung.
30.05.2016 - 15:16
Barbara wrote:
Beim Bestellen der Wolle habe ich leider feststellen müssen, dass Nr. 47 von Karisma nicht dunkeloliv, sondern tannengrün ist. Geht zusammen gar nicht! Bitte die Nr. ändern.
30.05.2016 - 15:15
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DROPS Sweater in Karisma Superwash with or without zipper at the neck
DROPS 52-11 |
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Gauge: 22 sts and 30 rows on larger needles in stockinette stitch = 10 x 10 cm Pattern: See charts (1 chart = 1 repeat). The pattern is shown from the right side and is knit entirely in stockinette stitch. Patterns 1, 2, 3, 5 and 7 have arrows indicating the starting points for different sizes; Patterns 4 and 6 are identical for all sizes. = MC = A = B = C = D Alt. 1 = bluegreen = lt brown = mustard = wine red = light olive Alt. 2 = natural white = bluegreen = wine red = dark olive = light olive Alt. 3 = wine red = lt brown = light olive = bluegreen = mustard Rib: * Knit 1, purl 1 *, repeat from * - *. Body: The sweater is knit in the round on circular needles with steeks for armholes. Numbers in ( ) = men's sizes; pattern and color variations are in [ ] and italics. Cast on 190-198-210 (200-212) sts on smaller circular needles with color A; join and place a marker at the join. Knit rib as follows: 1 row color A, change to MC and knit until the rib measures 5 cm. Change to larger circular needles 1and inc 62-66-66 (64-64) sts evenly distributed on the first row = 252-264-276 (264-276) sts. Knit Pattern 1 [Pattern 7, Pattern 1]. Attach a marker on other side so that front and back each have 126-132-138 (132-138) sts. After Pattern 1 [Pattern 7, Pattern 1] knit Pattern 2 - start at the appropriate arrow on the chart and knit the front, start at the arrow again and knit the back. Then knit Pattern 3 until the work measures approximately 22-24-26 (29-32) cm - adjust for complete pattern (a whole number of repeats must be knit). Continue knitting as follows: Front: Start at the appropriate arrow and knit 36-39-42 (39-42) sts of Pattern 3, then Pattern 4 (54 sts), then 36-39-42 (39-42) sts of Pattern 3. Repeat over the back. Continue for 24 rows, then knit as follows: Front: Start at the appropriate arrow and knit 36-39-42 (39-42) sts of Pattern 5, then Pattern 4 (54 sts), then 36-39-42 (39-42) sts of Pattern 5. Repeat over the back. At the same time, when the work measures 33-35-36 (39-41) cm inc 5 sts at each marker (these sts are for the steeks and are not knitted into the pattern). Continue pattern as established. Sweater with zipper: When the work measures 36-38-40 (43-46) cm (approximately 24 cm of the work remains), knit the next row as follows: 5 steek sts, 61-64-67 (64-67) sts front, bind off 4 sts for neck split, 61-64-67 (64-67) sts front, 5 steek sts, 126-132-138 (132-138) sts back. Knit the rest of the work back and forth on needles. When Pattern 4 and Pattern 5 are completed knit Pattern 6, then Pattern 1 [Pattern 7-Pattern 1] to finished dimensions. At the same time, when the work measures 53-55-57 (60-63) cm, bind off at each neck edge (center front) every other row: 11-12-13 (13-13) sts 1 time, 3 sts 1 time, 2 sts 2 times, 1 st 3 times -- shoulders = 41-43-45 (42-45) sts. At the same time, when the work measures 58-60-62 (65-68) cm, bind off the center back 42-44-46 (46-46) sts for the neck. Then bind off 2 sts on each back neck edge on the next row. Bind off all sts after Pattern 1 [Pattern 7-Pattern 1] - the work measures approximately 60-62-64 (67-70) cm. Sweater with round neck: After Pattern 4 and Pattern 5 are complete, knit Pattern 6 once, then Pattern 1 [Pattern 7-Pattern 1] to finished dimensions. At the same time, when the work measures approximately 53-55-57 (60-63) cm bind off the center front 26-28-30 (30-30) sts for the neck and knit the rest back and forth on needles. Then bind off at each neck edge every other row: 3 sts 1 time, 2 sts 2 times, 1 st 3 times. When the work measures 58-60-62 (65-68) cm, bind off the center back 42-44-46 (46-46) sts for the neck. Then bind off 2 sts at each back neck edge on the next row. Bind off all sts after Pattern 1 [Pattern 7-Pattern 1] - the work measures approximately 60-62-64 (67-70) cm. Sleeves: Cast on 48-50-50 (52-52) sts on smaller double pointed needles with color A; join and place a marker at the join. Knit rib as follows: 1 row color A, change to MC and knit until the rib measures 5 cm. Change to larger double pointed needles and knit Pattern 1 [Pattern 7-Pattern 1], increasing 10-10-10 (8-10) sts evenly distributed on the 1st row = 58-60-60 (60-62) sts. After the rib, inc 1 st each side of marker 30-29-32 (32-33) times: Women's S + M: every 4th row Women's L: alternately every 3rd and 4th row Men's S/M + M/L: every 4th row = 118-118-124 (124-128) sts. After Pattern 1 [Pattern 7-Pattern 1] is complete, knit Pattern 2 once (see that you center the pattern on the sleeve), then repeat Pattern 3 to finished dimensions. When the work measures 49-49-48 (54-54) cm, knit 2 cm reverse stockinette stitch for a seam allowance over the cut edge on the body, bind off. Assembly: Sweater with zipper: Sew a marker thread in the center of the steek sts on either side. Sew two machine seams around the marker thread, 1st seam = 1/2 stitch from the marker thread, 2nd seam = 1/2 stitch from first seam. Cut steeks for armholes. Sew shoulder seams. Pick up approximately 40 sts along the left side of the split on the front on smaller needles with MC [color A - MC] inside the 1st stitch and knit 2 rows stockinette stitch, bind off. Repeat along the right side of the split. Sew the split together at the bottom from the right side. Pick up approximately 100-110 sts around the neck and over the split from the center front on smaller needles with MC [color A - MC] and knit 2 cm stockinette stitch, change to color A [MC - color A] and knit 1 row stockinette stitch, purl 1 row (for the folding edge), change back to MC [color A - MC] and knit 2 cm stockinette stitch, bind off. Fold the edge over against the wrong side and sew. Sew the sleeves to the body from the right side as follows: Sew alternately a stitch in the last row on the sleeve before the seam allowance and a stitch on the body after the machine seam. Turn the sweater inside out and sew the seam allowance from the sleeve over the cut edge on the body by hand. Sew on the zipper. Sweater with round neck: Sew a marker thread in the center of the steek sts on either side. Sew two machine seams around the marker thread, 1st seam = 1/2 stitch from the marker thread, 2nd seam = 1/2 stitch from first seam. Cut steeks for armholes. Sew shoulder seams. Pick up approximately 100-110 sts around the neck on smaller double-pointed needles with MC [color A - MC]; join and knit 2.5 cm stockinette stitch, change to color A [MC - color A] and knit 1 row stockinette stitch, purl 1 row (for the folding edge), change back to MC [color A - MC] and knit 2 cm stockinette stitch, bind off. Fold the edge over against the wrong side and sew. Sew the sleeves to the body from the right side as follows: Sew alternately a stitch in the last row on the sleeve before the seam allowance and a stitch on the body after the machine seam. 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