Maria wrote:
I understand that we are suppose to increase on purl stitch. So when increasing to 24 stitches do you do it gradually or all at once in that 1st row of the increase. I am just a little confused. Thanks Maria
04.12.2018 - 04:24DROPS Design answered:
Dear Maria, when piece measures 8 cm, you will increase 1 st in each P-section = there are 5 P-sections (= 19 sts) you will increase 5 sts (=24 sts) and you will now work (seen from RS): K1 (edge st), *K2,P2* and finish with K2, K1. On next increase row, increase 1 more P stitch (= K2/P3) and so on. Happy knitting!
04.12.2018 - 07:50
Paula wrote:
Hola! me gustaría saber cómo hacer las disminuciones en este patrón, ya que viene el vídeo específico de cómo hacer los aumentos pero no qué tipo de disminuciones hacer. Gracias!
20.11.2018 - 18:22DROPS Design answered:
Hola Paula. En este modelo para las disminuciones se trabajan 2 puntos juntos de revés.
30.12.2018 - 18:03
Erika Offerdahl wrote:
I have made this headband at least 10 times. Easy pattern, despite what others say, and gorgeous results. I first made it as a beginner knitter. Thank you!
16.11.2018 - 06:55
Grace Sverdlove wrote:
Thank you for this pattern. I\'m fairly new to knitting and was determined to complete this project. It was a bit challenging but I did complete it after restarting several times and rereading your posts. I love the headband! Hang in there knitters, it really is simple once you allow yourself to absorb the directions. Thank you!
20.10.2018 - 13:04
Christine wrote:
How much negative ease should I work into the length? I know that "one size" will be too small for the person I want to knit this for (59cm head), but I don't want to accidentally not leave enough ease. Would working to 54cm be long enough, or too long?
19.10.2018 - 05:45DROPS Design answered:
Dear Christine, you can check measurements when you have worked half the piece how much it will extend to stay comfortable (without tighten but still keeping in place). Do not hesitate to request further assistance from your DROPS store, even per mail or telephone. Happy knitting!
19.10.2018 - 08:48
Zattara wrote:
Bonjour, Je suis débutante et je me demandais si l\'échantillon, il fallait le faire en point mousse ou en jersey. Je ne trouve pas cette précision. Merci beaucoup pour votre réponse.
15.10.2018 - 19:08DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Zattara, l'échantillon se tricote ici en jersey. Bon tricot!
16.10.2018 - 09:16Lynn wrote:
I don't see a yarn size on this pattern. Is it worsted weight?
21.08.2018 - 14:47DROPS Design answered:
Dear Lynn, the yarn used for this pattern is Alaska, which is aran worsted. You can always check in the yarn section the characteristics of each yarn or group of yarns.
26.08.2018 - 16:30
Lindsay wrote:
This is a beautiful headband, but I really feel like it could have been written way more clearly. I’ve been knitting for years and consider myself to be fairly advanced. I rarely find a pattern anymore that is so convoluted as this one, especially for something so simple in theory. Way to go.
17.08.2018 - 19:50
Denise wrote:
Hi, I am new to knitting. What does "K 1 (edge st knit in garter st)" mean? Do you mean just knit the first stitch? Same question at the end. What does "K 2 and K 1 (edge st knit in garter st)" mean? Do you knit the last 3 stitches? Thank you.
05.08.2018 - 23:00DROPS Design answered:
Dear Denise it means that the first and last row on each row is knitter with a garter stitch. In other words, the frirst and the last stitch is always KNITTED from the right and from the wrong side as well. I hope this helped. Happy Knitting.
06.08.2018 - 00:35Beth wrote:
Thank you for design . It knitted up nicely and hugs the contour of the head.
27.06.2018 - 08:05
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DROPS Headband in Alaska and Shawl in Vienna
DROPS 86-10 |
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Gauge: 18 sts x 23 rows in stockinette st = 10 x 10 cm Headband: Start at center back. Cast on 19 sts. Work in rib as follows: Row 1 (right side): K 1 (edge st knit in garter st), * K 2, P 1 * repeat a total of 5 times – finish row with K 2 and K 1 (edge st knit in garter st). Row 2 (wrong side): K 1 (edge st knit in garter st), * P 2, K 1 * repeat a total of 5 times – finish row with P 2 and K 1 (edge st knit in garter st). Make all incs on right side rows, inc by P 2 sts into 1 P stitch. When the piece measures 8 cm all P 1 to P 2 = 24 sts. When the piece measures 14 cm all P 2 to P 3 = 29 sts. When the piece measures 18 cm all P 3 to P 4 = 34 sts. When the piece measures 21 cm inc all P 4 to P 5 = 39 sts. When the piece measures 24 cm place a marker = this is the center of headband. Now reverse shaping – measure from marker. Make all decs on right side rows, dec by P2 tog. When the piece measures 3 cm dec all P 5 to P 4 = 34 sts. When the piece measures 6 cm dec all P 4 to P 3 = 29 sts. When the piece measures 10 cm dec all P 3 to P 2 = 24 sts. When the piece measures 16 cm dec all P 2 to P 1 = 19 sts. When the piece measures a total of 48 cm bind off and sew to cast on edge. ----------------------------------------------------- SHAWL : Measurements: Length: 100 cm Width: 205 cm Materials: VIENNA from Garnstudio 200 gr nr 43, light brown DROPS 15 mm needles, or size needed to obtain correct gauge. Gauge: 5 sts x 9 rows in garter st = 10 x 10 cm (this is loosely knit) Shawl: Cast on 4 sts and knit garter st, increasing 1 st at one side every other row. Inc by knitting 2 sts in 1 st. Continue incs until there are 50 sts, the piece measures approx. 102 cm. Now dec on the same side as incs – dec every other row by K 2 tog the 2 outermost sts. Continue dec until 4 sts remain, the piece measures approx. 205 cm, bind off. Fringe: Fasten fringe tufts along both sides approx. 4-5 cm apart – start at point at lower edge. Cut 6 strands 35 cm long, fold in half, pull folded end through outermost st and pull ends through loop. |
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