Shirley Niesen wrote:
Could you please explain "Pattern 2" a bit more clearly. Don't understand the 2 sts x 4 rows explanation. There is the center cabling - the two twists and then the underarm sts. which is what???
15.10.2015 - 19:07DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Niesen, M.2 is worked over 2 sts and 4 rows, from RS repeat on 1st + 2nd round (K1, P1), and on 3rd + 4th round (P1, K1) over the stated sts - finish with 1st st in M2 for an odd number of sts. M.1 (= 82 sts) includes the middle cables and the 2 cables on each side. Read more about diagrams here. Happy knitting!
16.10.2015 - 09:11Kathryn wrote:
Hi, I am nearly at the end of this pattern and have a question about the neck shaping. When it says "when there are 6 decreases left", does this mean 6 decrease ROWS left or 6 single decreases left (ie 1 row left)? Thanks
17.06.2015 - 10:56DROPS Design answered:
Dear Katryn, when 6 decreases for raglan remain to work, ie 6 decrease rows, start neck shaping. Happy knitting!
17.06.2015 - 16:27
Tine Hoppe wrote:
Ser nu at Lotte for 2 år siden har gjort opmærksom på det samme. Burde det så ikke blive rettet i opskriften, så der ikke er flere som bliver forvirrede?
26.01.2015 - 15:07
Tine Hoppe wrote:
Har netop strikket modellen. Under "Raglan aflukning" står: Luk 1 m 38-40 osv. på hver omgang. Der skulle vel stå: Luk de 8 masker på 38-40... omgange. Ellers giver det ingen mening.
26.01.2015 - 15:02
VIGNA wrote:
Bonjour, Pouvez-vous me donner les mensurations pour les tailles homme S-M et M-L. Merci. Modèle Pull irlandais DROPS pour femme ou homme en Alaska, manches raglan.
16.11.2014 - 15:51DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Mme Vigna, vous trouverez pour chacun de nos modèles les mesures correspondant à chaque taille dans le schéma à la fin des explications. Comparez ces mesures à un vêtement analogue qui va au destinataire du pull pour trouver la taille correspondante. Bon tricot!
17.11.2014 - 10:49
Siobhan wrote:
Sorry! Just found M2 hiding under the sleeve in the layout diagram!!!
17.02.2014 - 23:28
Siobhan wrote:
Hallo again :) I've started! But I'm stuck already... :/ I can only see one pattern diagram. What happens either side of the centre panel? (It's a bit hard to see on the photo but from what I can it looks like it's very different from the centre panel, labelled M1 and M3 on the diagram that is on the pattern) Tak :)
17.02.2014 - 23:25DROPS Design answered:
Dear Siobhan, M.1 is the whole diagram (= 82 sts), M.3 the middle 60 sts (see frame in M.1), and M.2 is a smaller diagram below sleeve in chart measurement, it is 2 sts x 4 rows, you work M.2 each side of centre panel. Happy knitting!
18.02.2014 - 08:33
Siobhan wrote:
Hallo, I'm probably starting straight at the answer but can you tell me what needle size I need plus a guide to the number of balls of wool I need to order please? Also can you tell me what the finished measurement refers to - it seems big for chest size, but is that because it is a loose-fit jumper? Thanks!
13.02.2014 - 17:01DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Siobhan, you will find all informations about materials (wool, needle per size) at the right side of the picture under the tab "Materials". You will find at the bottom of the pattern a measurement chart with all measures taken flat from side to side. Compare these to one of a similar garment you like the shape to find the correct size or adjust if necessary. Happy knitting!
13.02.2014 - 17:34
Lotte wrote:
Så jeg går ud fra at vi kan blive enige om at formuleringen "Luk 1 m 38-40-42 (40-42) gange på hver omg." er ekstremt misvisende. idet der i virkeligheden skulle stå: der lukkes 1 gange 8 masker af 38-40-42 (40-42) gange!! Og IKKE "på hver omgang"
20.01.2013 - 00:14
CHAPOULY wrote:
Bonjour, Ce pull est fort sympathique. Le réaliser serait très intéressant et merci pour les infos. Bon tricot.
10.01.2013 - 15:35
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DROPS Sweater in Alaska with raglan sleeves
DROPS 52-8 |
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Gauge: 17 sts and 22 rows on larger needle in Pattern 2 = 10 x 10 cm Rib: *knit 1, purl 1*. Repeat from * - *. Pattern: See charts (1 chart = 1 repeat). The pattern is shown from the right side. The charts are identical for all sizes. Body: Numbers in ( ) = men's sizes. Cast on 188-204-212 (204-216) sts on smaller circular needles; join and place a marker at the join. Knit rib for 5-5-5 (6-6) cm - on the last row inc 44 sts evenly distributed on the row = 232-248-256 (248-260) sts. Change to larger circular needles and beginning at marker establish the pattern as follows: 17-21-23 (21-24) sts of Pattern 2, Pattern 1 (82 sts = center front panel), 17-21-23 (21-24) sts of Pattern 2, place marker, 17-21-23 (21-24) sts of Pattern 2, Pattern 1 (82 sts = center back panel), 17-21-23 (21-24) sts of Pattern 2. When the work measures 33-36-37 (40-44) cm bind off 2 sts on each side of each marker for armholes = 112-120-124 (120-126) sts for front and back. Put the work aside. Sleeves: Cast on 36-40-40 (40-40) on smaller double pointed needles; join and place a marker at the join. Knit rib for 5-5-5 (6-6) cm - on the last row inc 24-20-20 (20-20) sts evenly distributed on the row = 60-60-60 (60-60) sts. Change to larger double pointed needles and knit Pattern 3. Then inc 1 st each side of marker 23-23-25 (25-25) times: Sizes Women’s S + M: every 4th row Size Women’s L: alternately every 3rd and 4th row Men's S/M + M/L: every 4th row = 106-106-110 (110-110) sts - knit the increased sts into Pattern 2. When the work measures 50-49-48.5 (54-54) cm bind off 2 sts each side of marker and put the work aside = 102-102-106 (106-106) sts. Body: Put the sleeves in on the same circular needles as the body where 4 sts have been bound off = 428-444-460 (452-464) sts on needle. Put a marker in each transition between the sleeves and body = 4 markers. Continue the pattern but knit the first stitch on either side of the markers in stockinette stitch (= 2 sts stockinette stitch in each transition between body and sleeve). Knit 6-6-6 (4-6) rows then begin raglan shaping. Raglan shaping: Read the next section in its entirety before knitting! There are 8 decreases per row (1 stitch on each side of the 2 sts in stockinette stitch). Make the decreases as follows: Before the 2 sts stockinette stitch: Right side: K 2 tog. Wrong side: slip 2 sts, put them back on the left needle twisted (one by one), purl the 2 twisted sts together After the 2 sts stockinette stitch: Right side: slip 1, knit 1, pass the slipped stitch over (psso). Wrong side: purl 2 tog.. Dec 1 st each side of each marker every row 38-40-42 (40-42) times. At the same time, when 6 decreases remain, put the center front 26-30-30 (30-32) sts on a stitch holder for the neck and knit the rest of the work back and forth on the needle. Then bind off at each neck edge every other row: 2 sts 2 times, 1 st 1 time. After the last decrease row 88-84-84 (92-86) sts remain and the sweater's measurement up to the shoulder = 60-63-65 (68-72) cm. Put sts from the stitch holder back on the needle and pick up 8 sts on either side of the neck shaping = 130-130-130 (138-134) sts on needle. Change to smaller circular needles, knit 1 row, purl 1 row, knit 1 row, and at the same time dec 30-30-30 (34-28) sts evenly distributed on the row = 100-100-100 (104-106) sts. Knit rib for 9 cm, bind off elastically with the rib, fold neck over against the wrong side and sew. Assembly: Sew together the sts under each arm. |
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