Michaela Lindahl wrote:
Hej! Jag förstår inte hur jag ska maska av när jag är färdig med öglan. Dvs jag förstår inte ” Nu stickas m från fram- och baksidan räta tills 2 och 2 SAMTIDIGT som de maskas av.” Och jag hittar tyvärr inte någon video som förklarar. Tack för att ni alltid hjälper till!
12.01.2025 - 21:20DROPS Design answered:
Hej Michaela, du stikker højre pind ind i første maske på den ene pind og ind i første maske på den anden pind, strikker maskerne sammen og lukker af efterhånden :)
14.01.2025 - 14:35
Etta Otten wrote:
Bovenstaand tel patroon hoort niet bij bovenstaande foto, maar bij Mandoline 1987’s Kitted Potholder #1. De foto staat hieronder.
04.04.2023 - 16:12
Etta Otten wrote:
Graag wil ik de pannenlappen DROPS 159-25 DROPS design: Model nr. r-683 breien, maar als ik naar de foto kijk, mis ik een paar telpatronen in de werkbeschrijving. Alleen A.1 is te zien. Moet ik de rest op een andere plek zoeken? Graag hoor ik van u. Vriendelijke groet.
03.04.2023 - 22:08DROPS Design answered:
Dag Etta,
Er is ook maar 1 patroon, alleen A.1. Alle kabels e.d. zijn hierin verwerkt.
05.04.2023 - 07:45
Antje Konopka wrote:
Ich verstehe leider das Diagramm nicht. Wie stricke ich denn A1 in der Mitte? Also in den ersten 4 Reihen?
18.04.2022 - 23:55DROPS Design answered:
Liebe Frau Konopka, die Zöpfe und das Lochmuster werden nicht genauso in der Höhe wiederholt, dh das Lochmuster in der Mitte wiederholen Sie wenn die ersten 8 Reihen fertig sind, aber die Zöpfe beidseitig stricken Sie wie zuvor (= in jede 6. Runde). Viel Spaß beim stricken!
19.04.2022 - 11:53
Claudia Mackenzie wrote:
Well I have started the Pattern A1 but noticed that where the marker was at the first start of round 1 by the time I did the 56 stitchs it did not reach the marker(where we increased 9 on the knit 1-49ers) so I thought just do the 56 sts so I went to the next round and noticed that the same thing happened. I guess what confusing me is are the 56st in pattern A1 suppose to reach the marker each time? Or do we just knit the pattern A1 and when the stitches end we knit to the marker then due P
15.01.2022 - 03:36DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Mackenzie, after you have increased between 1st and 2nd marker the 2nd marker is now in the 58th stitch (not in the 49th anymore because of the increases), and you work: K1, A.1 (= 56 sts), K1, P2, K43, P2 - there are more sts on front piece because of the cable but width will be the same on front and back. Hope it will help. Happy knitting!
19.01.2022 - 10:18
Claudia Mackenzie wrote:
Thank you for your response.it is helpful and I looked at the lesson .I know each square is a stitch so when you have the lines going through 2 of the square does that mean when do it twice or just one time. Example 1st round in A1: purl ,purl (slip1st as if to knit,K1,Psso) do we do it twice?Then you do a 1Yo,K2 tog ,purl,purl.This is how I’m reading the pattern. Now 2nd round in pattern A1: purl,purl,knit,knit,purl,knit 6,purl,knit2,purl2,knit9,purl,purl,knit,knit,
13.01.2022 - 00:42DROPS Design answered:
Hi Claudia, If you mean the 2 squares side by side with a diagonal line through, then this means the explanation covers 2 stitches (you do not do it twice). !st row in A.1 is : P2, psso, 1 yarn over, P1, K6, P1, 1 yarn over, K2 together, P2 and so on. You are correct in your reading of row 2. Happy knitting!
13.01.2022 - 07:54
Claudia Mackenzie wrote:
In the pattern for this pot holder in the 56 stitch. you in the first row purl twice then you slip one as if to knit then do your 6 cables then purl then knit2 together.then the next row purl2,Knit 2,Purl1 then do you do a cable or knit?after that you Purl 1 then K2 or do you knit 2together.In other words do you only do the cables or slip 1 or knit togeather where the vertical lines are? I see that in the middle of the 56 stitches you have some vertical lines and can see that it is in di
12.01.2022 - 09:43DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Mackenzie, in diagram A.1 you will have decreases and yarn over (see 4th and 5th symbol for decreases) and at the same time you will work cables (as shown in next to last + last symbol). When the lace pattern in the middle of A.1 is done, repeat from first row, while continuing the cables on each side, ie the middle panel is worked over 8 round but the cables are worked over every 6th round (and the small lace pattern on each side on every other round). This lesson might help you understanding how to read diagrams. Happy knitting!
12.01.2022 - 15:55
Claudia Mackenzie wrote:
So when do you start the pattern in A1?Do you do the purl 1 round then knit 1 round first then when you get to the 5th round is that when you start the increases of 9 sts. Or do you start the increases at each knit 1 round?
08.01.2022 - 04:18DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Mackenzie, cast on the stitches, then purl 1 round, knit 1 round, purl 1 round, knit 1 round and purl 1 round. Insert the 2 markers without working the stitches, on next round, knit all stitches increasing between 1st and 2nd marker. On next round, start working A.1 between first 2 markers. Happy knitting!
10.01.2022 - 07:43
MJ wrote:
Hei! Så nydelige grytekluter! Men jeg trenger litt hjelp med diagrammet. Hvorfor er det tegnet flere omganger på sidene?? Hva gjør man da med maskene i midten?
26.07.2019 - 00:50DROPS Design answered:
Hej, ja vist er de fine :) du fortsætter bare de midterste masker fra starten igen. Det er fordi de yderste snoninger i hver side skal strikkes på hver 6.pind. God fornøjelse!
02.08.2019 - 09:37
Maria wrote:
Hei! Blir disse tykke og trygge grytekluter som beskytter hendene, eller vil hullmønsteret gjøre at de først og fremst er dekorative? Jeg står mellom å strikke disse eller strikke "sun-baked" en gang til.
10.04.2018 - 21:02DROPS Design answered:
Hei Maria. Disse gryteklutene strikkes rundt så de blir dobble. Du kan derfor helt fint bruke dem. God fornøyelse
12.04.2018 - 15:50
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Knitted DROPS pot holder with lace pattern in ”Muskat”.
DROPS 159-25 |
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PATTERN: See diagram A.1. ---------------------------------------------------------- POT HOLDER: Worked in the round on circular needle. Cast on 96 sts on circular needle size 3 mm with Muskat. P 1 round, K 1 round, P 1 round, K 1 round and P 1 round. Insert 1 marker in the first st at beg of round and 1 marker in the 49th st (= the middle of each side). K 1 round while AT THE SAME TIME inc 9 sts evenly between 1st and 2nd marker (because of the lace pattern contracting there are now more sts on front piece than on back piece) = 105 sts on needle. Work first round as follows: K 1 (= sts with marker), work pattern according to diagram A.1 (= 56 sts), K 1 (= st with marker), P 2, 43 sts in stocking st and P 2. Continue pattern like this until piece measures approx. 19 cm, adjust so that 1 whole repetition has been worked vertically of the middle section in A.1. Now K 1 round AT THE SAME TIME dec 9 sts evenly between 1st and 2nd marker to get the same no of sts on front and back piece = 96 sts. P 1 round, K 1 round and P 1 round. Then K 1 round, AT THE SAME TIME cast on 20 new sts at the end of round for strap. Turn piece, cast off the 20 sts cast on, then place the pot holder double so that the markers are in each side. Now K tog sts from front and back piece 2 by 2 AT THE SAME TIME cast them off. Sew the pot holder tog at the bottom with neat, little stitches – sew inside the cast-on edge. Sew the end of the loop to the corner of the pot holder. Knit another pot holder. |
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