Lilaria wrote:
Hi, I'm not entirely sure I understand how to make the button holes. It mentions to dec on right hand. Does this mean the band stitches on the right hand side on the Right Side of the work? Also, do you knit together the 2nd and 3rd stitch and do a yarn over in the same row? Or is the yarn over in the next row when knitting the wrong side of the work? Thank you!
05.09.2018 - 12:58DROPS Design answered:
Hi Lilaria. The button holes are on the right hand side when looking at the finished garment (left hand side when you are wearing it). However, this is a matter of preference so feel free to make it on whatever band you want. The stitches are cast off when working the right side, and yes: you knit the 2nd and 3rd stitch together and make a yarn over on the same row. The yarn over is knit on the next row – this will create a hole. Here is a video showing how to work a button hole. Happy knitting.
05.09.2018 - 14:34
Nathalie wrote:
Bonjour, pour les 5 premiers cm avant les diminutions, comment se tricote le deuxième rang ? faut-il inverser les mailles ? Si on a fait 8 mailles envers 8 mailles endroit au premier rang on inverse en faisant 8 mailles endroits 8 mailles envers pour créer un jersey ? Merci Nathalie
24.08.2018 - 08:39DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Nathalie, au deuxieme rang, il faut inverser les mailles, cela veut dire que sur l'envers vous tricotez les mailles comme elles se presentent. Bon tricot!
24.08.2018 - 10:18
Therese wrote:
Zou u de instructie onder het kopje PAS wat meer uitgebreid kunnen uitleggen, zodat ik beter begrijp hoe ik de raglan in het breiwerk kan verwerken? Zie voorgaande vraag!
15.08.2018 - 12:50DROPS Design answered:
Dag Therese, Bij de uitleg voor RAGLAN bovenaan het patroon staat hoe je moet minderen. Dus welke techniek je gebruikt voor de raglan afhankelijk van waar je bent; na de raglan op de goede/verkeerde kant van het werk of voor de raglan op de goede/verkeerde kant van het werk. Daarnaast staat in de uitleg bij het patroon hoe vaak je moet minderen; dit is voor de mouw en het lijf namelijk verschillend.
20.08.2018 - 10:05
Therese wrote:
Sorry, het breien van de raglan was mij duidelijk alleen begrijp ik niet hoe ik dit in het breiwerk moet verwerken. Zoals ik het lees (op de goede kant): raglan mouw breien op de laatste steken van de mouw/ markeerder 2 en de eerste twee steken achterpand en de tweede bij markeerder 4 in overgang mouw met voorpand. Om de naald breien, zodat je steeds op dezelfde plek mindert. Volgens mij wordt de raglan op het linker- en rechtervoorpand en aan de beide zijde van het achterpand dan verschillend.
13.08.2018 - 10:31DROPS Design answered:
Om de hoeveel naalden je mindert staat aangegeven in het patroon, dit is voor de mouwen en de panden verschillende, dus je mindert niet persé steeds op dezelfde plek (lees tegelijkertijd op mouwen en lijf.)
20.08.2018 - 10:09
Therese wrote:
Hallo, ik wil aan de raglan beginnen, maar begrijp de uitleg niet. Voor welke markeerders brei je twee samen en de overige steken voor de mouw en voor welke markeerders voor het lijf. De eerste 16 minderingen voor de mouw minder je om de naald. Je mindert dus steeds op dezelfde plek, terwijl bij de andere markeerders niet geminderd wordt. Lijkt mij niet kloppen. Zou je een meer uitgebreide uitleg kunnen geven over het maken van de raglan?
11.08.2018 - 20:42DROPS Design answered:
Dag Therese, Omdat je inderdaad verschillend op het lijf en de mouwen mindert bij de raglan heb ik de instructie voor het minderen voor de raglan aangepast, zodat het wat duidelijker is. Hopelijk kom je er nu uit.
12.08.2018 - 17:54
Van Hyfte wrote:
Hallo , ik probleem met de mouwen , hoe krijg ik ze in de het briewerk ? mvg Christine
19.07.2018 - 20:48DROPS Design answered:
Dag Christine, Deze hoef je er niet in te zetten of aan te naaien, maar je zet ze samen met het lijf op dezelfde rondbreinaald, zodat je daarna de pas kunt breien. Op de plek op het lijf waar afgekant is voor de armsgaten, zet je de mouwen op dezelfde rondbreinaald als het lijf.
07.08.2018 - 09:54Nicola Robinson wrote:
I've cast on 32 stitches as required and I have a total of 4 double pointed needles. Do I somehow get 10 stitches on one needle and 11 stitches on each of the other 2 needles, using the fourth needle to knit with??
19.05.2018 - 06:06Nicola Robinson wrote:
Susan I am extremely confused. I still have NO idea how to get from knitting with two needles to knitting with four!! I've never done this before and I can't find any explanations how to do this, so that video is completely useless to me. Secondly, that video (which shows knitting already on four needles) has no sound.
19.05.2018 - 05:50DROPS Design answered:
Hi Nicola, To work the sleeves in the round with double pointed needles, cast on all stitches with 2 needles and then divide all the stitches between 4 of the double pointed needles leaving you with 1 free needle to work with. The first row is a bit tricky as you have to make sure that the work is not twisted, but you work on from the last cast-on stitch (where the strand is) to the first cast on stitch, so that you get a round. Work to end of first needle and then use the new free needle to work needle 2 and so on. I hope this helps. Happy knitting!
22.05.2018 - 08:19Nicky wrote:
Thank you for the link showing how to knit with garter stitch on the round which is helpful. My question is even more basic than this though. I've just cast on 32 stitches for the sleeve of Drops 169/1 and I don't know what to do next! I don't understand how to work 1 ridge (2 rounds). What does * K 1 round and P 1 round * mean please??! Do I knit the 32 stitches onto one double pointed needle and then pearl them back onto another needle??
17.05.2018 - 00:31DROPS Design answered:
Dear Nicky, to get 1 ridge in garter st you need to knit 1 round over all sts then purl 1 round over all sts just as shown in the video below. Happy knitting!
17.05.2018 - 08:36Nicky wrote:
Hi. I've knitted the body and now I\'m wanting to start knitting the sleeves. I don't understand what "worked in the round on double pointed needles" means. Is this knitting on a circular needle?? How do you work "in the round" on simple straight, double pointed needles? In the pattern instruction description at the top, for Garter Stitch (worked in the round), it says *K 1 round and P 1 round* repeat from *-*. What on earth does that mean please?!
12.05.2018 - 04:33DROPS Design answered:
Dear Nicky, if you click on THIS LINK, you will find a video that will show you, how to knit with garter stitch on the round. Happy Knitting!
12.05.2018 - 08:14
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Knitted DROPS fitted jacket with cables and raglan in ”Paris”. Size: S - XXXL.
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GARTER ST (back and forth): K all rows. 1 ridge = 2 rows K. GARTER ST (worked in the round): 1 ridge = 2 rounds. * K 1 round and P 1 round *, repeat from *-*. DECREASE TIP: Dec 1 st by P 2 tog. Dec alternately at beg and end of P section. PATTERN: See diagram A.1. The diagram show all rows in pattern seen from RS. RAGLAN: Dec 2 sts in every transition between body and sleeves. Dec as follows from RS: K 2 tog, K 2 (marker is between these sts), slip 1 st as if to K, K 1, psso. Dec as follows from WS: P 2 twisted tog, P 2 (marker is between these sts), P 2 tog. KNITTING TIP: If knitting tension is incorrect in height and the knitting is too tight, the raglan dec will be too short and the armholes too small. This can be adjusted by working 1 extra row without dec evenly spaced between dec. BUTTONHOLES: Dec for buttonholes on right band. 1 buttonhole = K tog 2nd and 3rd st from mid front, then make 1 YO. Dec for buttonholes when piece measures: SIZE S: 19, 26, 33, 40, 47 and 54 cm. SIZE M: 19, 26, 33, 40, 48 and 56 cm. SIZE L: 19, 26, 34, 42, 50 and 58 cm. SIZE XL: 19, 28, 36, 44, 52 and 60 cm. SIZE XXL: 19, 26, 33, 40, 47, 54 and 62 cm SIZE XXXL: 19, 26, 33, 40, 48, 56 and 64 cm ---------------------------------------------------------- BODY: Worked back and forth on circular needle from mid front. Cast on 216-228-240-266-286-306 sts (incl 5 band sts in each side towards mid front) on circular needle size 5 mm with Paris. Work 1 ridge in GARTER ST - see explanation above, then work as follows - from RS: 5 sts in garter st, * P 8, K 8 *, repeat from *-* 2 times in total, P 8, 27-33-39-44-54-64 sts in stocking st, * P 8, K 8 *, repeat from *-* 4-4-4-5-5-5 times in total, P 8, 27-33-39-44-54-64 sts in stocking st, * P 8, K 8 *, repeat from *-* 2 times in total, P 8, 5 sts in garter st. Repeat this pattern upwards. REMEMBER THE KNITTING TENSION When piece measures 5 cm, dec 1 sts in all P-sections (= 11-11-11-12-12-12 dec per dec round) - READ DECREASE TIP. Repeat dec every 3 cm 5 more times = 150-162-174-194-214-234 sts. Dec for BUTTONHOLES on right band - see explanation above. When piece measures 21 cm, work as follows: 5 sts in garter st, A.1 2 times, P 2, stocking st over the next 27-33-39-44-54-64 sts, A.1 4-4-4-5-5-5 times, P 2, stocking st over the next 27-33-39-44-54-64 sts, A.1 2 times, P 2, 5 sts in garter st. Insert 2 markers in the piece; 40-43-46-51-56-61 sts in from each side (back piece = 70-76-82-92-102-112 sts). When piece measures 23 cm, inc 1 st on each side of each marker (= 4 sts inc), repeat inc every 2½-3-3-3½-3½-4 cm 5 more times = 174-186-198-218-238-258 sts. When piece measures 40-41-42-43-44-45 cm, work next row (from RS) as follows: Work 43-46-49-54-59-64 sts, cast off the next 6 sts, work 76-82-88-98-108-118 sts, cast off the next 6 sts and work the remaining 43-46-49-54-59-64 sts. Put piece aside and knit the sleeves. SLEEVE: Worked in the round on double pointed needles. Cast on 32-34-36-38-40-42 sts on double pointed needles size 5 mm with Paris. Work 1 ridge, then work in stocking st. Insert 1 marker at beg of round (= mid under sleeve). When piece measures 8 cm, inc 2 sts mid under sleeve. Inc every 3-2½-2½-2½-2-2 cm 13-13-14-15-16-16 more times = 60-62-66-70-74-76 sts. When piece measures 49-48-48-47-46-46 cm (shorter measurements in the larger sizes because of longer sleeve cap), cast off 6 sts mid under sleeve = 54-56-60-64-68-70 sts. Put piece aside and knit another sleeve. YOKE: Slip sleeves on to same circular needle as body where armholes were cast off = 270-286-306-334-362-386 sts. Insert a marker in all transitions between sleeves and body piece. Continue pattern as before AT THE SAME TIME dec for RAGLAN – see explanation above. Dec differently on body and sleeve. RAGLAN SLEEVE: Dec every other row 16-17-17-18-18-19 times, then every row 4-4-6-7-9-9 times (= 20-21-23-25-27-28 times in total). RAGLAN BODY: Dec every 4th row 4-2-0-0-0-0 times, every other row 11-16-19-21-19-16 times, then every row 0-0-2-0-7-15 times (= 15-18-21-21-26-31 times in total). After all dec are done, 130-130-130-150-150-150 sts remain on needle. On next row dec 2 sts over every cable in A.1 = 114-114-114-132-132-132 sts. Work 2 ridges over all sts, on first row dec 20-16-12-26-22-18 sts evenly = 94-98-102-106-110-114 sts. Cast off. ASSEMBLY: Sew the opening mid under the sleeves. Sew the buttons on to the left band. |
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