Amanda wrote:
Stemmer det at man i vrangbord rundt halsen skal felle ved 3 steder; midt foran og på hver side av de tre rapportene bak? Og at det skal gjøres hver omgang? Fellingene bak virker veldig brå, og det blir slik at det til slutt ikke er flere masker mellom disse rapportene.
15.04.2025 - 22:53DROPS Design answered:
Hej Amanda: Midt foran: felles på hver omg Oppå skulderen: felles hver 2.omg på hver side av de 3 midterste rap bak: felles på hver 4.omg. Og så etter mønster: Etter Mønster I byttes til rundp 3 og vrbord, samtidig fortsettes fellingen midt foran og på hver side av de 3 rap bak på hver p. Etter 3 cm strikkes 2 omg med hvit, deretter 1 omg mint og så felles av med mint.
30.04.2025 - 10:12
Amanda wrote:
Og jeg får heller ikke antall masker på skuldrene til å stemme. Dersom man opprinnelig har 184 masker og skal felle de 2 på midten foran, deretter 42 m i hver side av V halsen, er det tilsammen 98 masker. Arbeidet deles av til for- og bakstykke, med da 49 masker på hver. På bakstykket vil jeg da sitte med for få masker om jeg forstår fellingene riktig, og forstykket er det alt for mange. Jeg klarer i allefall ikke å få det til å bli 3 masker igjen på skuldrene.
11.03.2025 - 13:12DROPS Design answered:
Hej igen Amanda, Hvis du sætter 1 mærke i hver side, så har du 184/2 = 92 masker på forstykket, trækker -2-42-42 masker fra = 6 masker (3m i hver side) :)
14.03.2025 - 12:16
Amanda wrote:
Jeg har samme spørsmål som Ezie: Hvordan gjøres fellingene? Slik det forklarers fra Drops design, så blir det jo 2 omg med felling, 1 omg uten, 2 omgang felling, 1 omg uten. Jeg tolket oppskriten dit at man strikker slik: *1 omg felling, 1 omg uten felling, 1 omg felling, 1 omg felling, 1 omg uten felling* Hva er riktig her? Og har dere bilder av genseren bak? Slik at jeg kan forstå konstruksjonen.
11.03.2025 - 12:58DROPS Design answered:
Hej Amanda, Fellingerne til V-hals gøres vekselvis på hver 2. og hver pind. Det vil sige. Du feller på pind 2,3, 5,6 8,9 - med andre ord, du hopper over fellingen på hver 3.pind :)
14.03.2025 - 12:13
Ezie wrote:
Bonjour, Merci pour ce modèle. J'ai une question concernant l'encolure : il faut diminuer alternativement tous les rangs et tous les deux rangs. Je ne suis pas certaine de comprendre. Pouvez vous m'expliquer s'il vous plaît ?
17.03.2024 - 15:58DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Ezie, tricotez ainsi: *1 tour/rang de diminutions, 1 tour/rang sans diminutions, 1 tour/ rang avec diminutions*, et répétez de *à* jusqu'à ce que vous ayez diminué le nombre de mailles indiqué. Bon tricot!
18.03.2024 - 09:23
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DROPS jumper with large V-neck and ice crystal pattern in “Alaska”. Size S-L.
DROPS 12-1 |
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Pattern: See diagram. The diagram shows the pattern from the RS and the entire pattern is worked in stocking st. Mønster 1 = Pattern 1 Lus = Ice crystal pattern Rib: * K2, P2 *, repeat from *-*. Body: The jumper is worked in the round on circular needle. Cast on 160-166-168 sts on circular needle size 3 mm with mint and work 7 cm rib. Change to circular needle size 5.5 mm and continue in ice crystal pattern (see diagram below), at the same time inc 24-26-40 sts evenly on first round = 184-192-208 sts. Remember the knitting tension! When piece measures 20-22-24 cm cast off the middle 2 sts for split and continue back and forth on needle. Cast off to shape the V-neck each side towards mid front: 1 st on * every and every other * row alternately a total of 42 times. At the same time when piece measures 29-30-32 cm divide the piece in 2 and complete front and back pieces separately. Front piece: Continue dec for V-neck. Cast off remaining 3-5-9 sts on shoulder when piece measures 58-60-62 cm. Back piece: When piece measures 42-44-46 cm cast off the middle 32-32-32 sts for neck and complete each side separately. Cast of to shape the neckline on every other row: 4 sts 3 times, 2 sts 6 times and 1 st 3 times. Cast off remaining 3-5-9 sts on shoulder when piece measures 58-60-62 cm. Sleeve: Cast on 36-36-38 sts on double pointed needles size 3 mm with mint and work 6 cm rib. Change to double pointed needles size 5.5 mm and K 3 rounds mint, at the same time inc 13-13-11 sts evenly on first round = 49-49-49 sts. Now continue in Pattern 1. After Pattern 1 continue in ice crystal pattern, at the same time inc 2 sts mid under arm a total of 22-24-24 times on every * 3rd and 4th * round alternately for size S and on every 3rd round for size M + L = 93-97-97 sts. Cast off all sts when piece measures 49-49-47 cm. Assembly: Sew the shoulder seams. Pick up 276 sts round the neck on circular needle size 5.5 mm with mint as follows, beg mid back: 60 sts from mid back to shoulder, 78 sts on each front piece and 60 sts from shoulder to mid back. Now work Pattern, beg with half a repeat on back piece, continue to bottom of V-neck mid front, now mirror the pattern on the other side of V-neck and continue to mid back (= a full repeat mid back). Continue in pattern, at the same time dec mid front, on both shoulders and on each side of the 3 middle repeats on back piece (= 5 dec per round) as follows: work round to the 3 middle sts, slip the middle of these 3 sts (= middle st) on a cable needle in front of work (towards you), K tog the first and third st and pass the slipped st on the cable needle over. Dec like this mid front: on every round, on each shoulder: on every other round, on each side of the 3 middle repeats on back piece: on every 4th round. After Pattern 1 change to circular needle size 3 mm and continue in rib, at the same time continue dec mid front and on back piece as before. After 3 cm rib change to off-white, work 2 rounds rib, change back to mint, work 1 round and cast off. Set in sleeves. |
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