Annika Hallberg wrote:
Finns mönster på denna modell utan knäppning (top)?
20.03.2025 - 07:11DROPS Design answered:
Hej Annika. Nej det ser dessvärre inte ut som det. Mvh DROPS Design
21.03.2025 - 11:22
Elly Søndervang wrote:
Hvordan indgår de masker jeg skal udtage i mønstret
15.02.2025 - 09:14DROPS Design answered:
Hej Elly, de nye masker du tager ud i hver side strikkes i glatstrik :)
18.02.2025 - 11:07
Janneke wrote:
Knappen Sten optik finns inte kvar i ert sortiment. Vilken storlek ska användas?
08.01.2021 - 12:04DROPS Design answered:
Hej Janneke, den skal være 20 mm. God fornøjelse!
08.01.2021 - 12:10
Vicky Williams wrote:
In the body part what is the meaning of 1 stitch x 8? Isn't there only 2 markers so meaning only 4 stitches increased?
15.07.2018 - 19:01DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Williams, you will increase 1 st on each side of each marker (= 2 markers, 4 sts increased per increase row) a total of 8 times (= 4 sts increased x 8 times) every 7th round (= work one row with increases, work 6 rows without increase and repeat these 7 rows a total of 7 times, increase one more time = 8 times every 7th row) = a total of 32 sts will be increased). Happy knitting!
16.07.2018 - 09:17
Ann Beaty wrote:
I am confused as to the weight of yarn that should be used for pattern 60-17. The pattern suggests MUSKAT which is listed as yarn group B, however the pattern also suggests BOMULL-LIN which is listed as yarn group C.
29.05.2018 - 17:14DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Beaty, that's right Bomull-lin belongs to yarn group C, please use our yarn converter for any alternative. Happy knitting!
30.05.2018 - 08:25
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Short sleeved DROPS jacket in Muskat
DROPS 60-17 |
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Knitting tension: 21 stitches x 28 rows with needle size 4 mm and stocking stitch = 10 x 10 cm. Remember needle size is only a guide! Ridge/Garter stitch (back and forth on needle): 1 ridge = Knit 2 rows Ridge/Garter stitch (in the round): 1 ridge = 2 rounds. Knit 1 round and purl 1 round. Moss stitch: * Row 1: K1, P1. Row 2: Knit over purl and purl over knit * Repeat row 2 onwards. Buttonhole: When piece measures 2-2 (2-2) cm, 7-7 (7-7) cm, 12-12 (12.5-12.5) cm, 17-17 (17.5-17.5) cm, 22-22 (22.5-22.5) cm, 27-27 (28-28) cm and on row before piece measures 32-32 (33-33) cm work buttonholes on right front piece as follows: Cast off 3rd and 4th stitches and cast on 2 new stitches over the cast off stitches on next row. Knitting tip!: Decreasing in lace pattern: When decreasing stitches for sleeve cap - be aware that yarn overs and worked together stitches in lace pattern can cancel or double decreases - make sure the right number of stitches have been decreased. Increasing in lace pattern: Increasing mid under sleeve; - be aware that yarn overs and worked together stitches in lace pattern can cancel or double increases - make sure the right number of stitches have been increased. ---------------------------------------------------------------- Body: The jacket is worked back and forth with circular needle. Cast on 167-183 (199-215) stitches (incl. 2 x 5 band stitches) with circular needle size 3 mm and powder pink and work 1 ridge, then 3 rows moss stitch. Remember to work buttonholes on right front piece upwards (see description above). Insert a marker thread in each side; front piece = 44-48 (52-56) stitches, back piece = 79-87 (95-103) stitches. Change to circular needle size 4 mm and work M.1 upwards, but the 5 outermost stitches in each side towards mid front (= bands) are always worked in moss stitch. Remember the knitting tension. At the same time after the moss stitch edge, increase on each side of marker threads: 1 stitch x 8 every 7th row = 199-215 (231-247) stitches. When piece measures 25-25 (26-26) cm work next row as follows: 50-54 (58-62) stitches front piece, cast off 4 stitches for armhole, 91-99 (107-115) stitches back piece, cast off 4 stitches for armhole, 50-54 (58-62) stitches front piece. Each piece is finished separately. Front piece: = 50-54 (58-62) stitches. Continue to cast off for armholes every 2nd row: 3 stitches x 1-2 (2-2), 2 stitches x 1-1 (3-3), 1 stitch x 1-2 (2-3) = 44-44 (44-47) stitches (incl. 5 band stitches and 1 edge stitch). When piece measures 32-32 (33-33) cm cast off for neck every 2nd row: 10 stitches x 1, 2 stitches x 2, 1 stitch x 6. Cast off when piece measures 46-47 (48-49) cm. Back piece: = 91-99 (107-115) stitches. Continue to cast off for armholes in each side as for front piece = 79-79 (79-85) stitches (incl. 2 edge stitches). When piece measures 44-45 (46-47) cm cast off middle 27 stitches for neck. Then cast off 2 stitches on next row towards neck. Cast off when piece measures 46-47 (48-49) cm. Sleeve: Cast on 56-56 (64-64) stitches with double pointed needles size 3 mm and powder pink and work 1 ridge, then 3 rows moss stitch. Change to double pointed needles size 4 mm and work M.2 upwards. At the same time, when piece measures 3 cm increase mid under sleeve: 2 stitches x 12-14 (10-11) for S+L+XL: Every 2nd round, M: Alternately every, then every 2nd, round = 80-84 (84-86) stitches - see Knitting tip!. The increased stitches are worked into M.2 as you go. When piece measures 14-13 (12-12) cm cast off 4 stitches mid under sleeve and finish working back and forth on needle. Continue to decrease for sleeve cap - see Knitting tip! - in each side every 2nd row: 3 stitches x 1, 2 stitches x 5-4 (2-3), 1 stitches x 4-4 (14-13), 2 stitches x 5-4 (3-3), 3 stitches x 1, cast off. Piece measures approx. 24-25 (26-26) cm. Assembly: Sew shoulder seams. Knit up approx. 120-130 stitches around neck with circular needle size 3 mm and powder pink and work 3 rows moss stitch, then 1 ridge, cast off. Crochet edge: Work an edge around neck. Work from right side with powder pink and hook size 2 mm as follows: Row 1: 1 double crochet, * 4 chain stitches over 2 knitted stitches, 1 slip stitch through 3rd knitted stitch *, repeat from *-*, Row 2: 4 double crochets around each chain-space, 1 slip stitch in fastening point from previous row. Sew in sleeves and sew on buttons. |
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