Elisa Illichmann wrote:
Guten Tag, ich hatte die Seite als Lesezeichen gespeichert, um die Anleitung stets zur Verfügung zu haben. Jetzt machte ich eine längere Pause und bei jedem Öffnen der Seite ist das Diagramm leider nicht mehr zu sehen. Was kann man da tun? Mit freundlichen Grüßen, Elisa Illichmann
28.05.2024 - 14:10DROPS Design answered:
Liebe Frau Illichmann, alle Diagramme sind wieder da. Viel Spaß beim Stricken!
28.05.2024 - 15:28
Britta Lennert wrote:
Hej Kan man ikke strikke det ud i et, i stedet for at strikke det i 2 dele og sy sammen? På forhånd tak for svar. Hilsen Britta
20.05.2021 - 11:23DROPS Design answered:
Hej Britta, jo det går fint :)
04.06.2021 - 14:36
Eva wrote:
Goedemorgen! Bedankt voor de snelle reactie op mijn vraag. De tweede helft eindig ik dus met een averechtse naald. Even voor de zekerheid, maar moest ik de eerste helft dan met een rechtse naald eindigen? Of ook met een averechtse? Groetjes!!
05.11.2020 - 09:25DROPS Design answered:
Dag Eva,
Beide delen worden op precies dezelfde manier gebreid (Er staat: brei nog een deel op dezelfde manier), dus het eerste deel eindig je ook met een naald averecht.
19.11.2020 - 12:17
Eva Van Asten wrote:
Hallo! Is het de bedoeling dat je de tweede helft van de sjaal eindigt met een averechtse of met een rechtse naald? P.s.: dit patroon is aan te raden voor iedereen, het wordt hartstikke mooi! Bedankt Drops voor het beschikbaar stellen : ) Groetjes Eva
03.11.2020 - 18:26DROPS Design answered:
Dag Eva,
Je breit tot de laatste naald in A.2, dan is de laatste naald inderdaad aan de verkeerde kant.
05.11.2020 - 09:14
Sue Craver wrote:
Ok, I figured out A-1 and am ready to tackle A-2. How many repeats of A-2 are necessary to reach the desired length? And after I have completed A-2, do I begin again with the first row of A-2? The directions definitely need clarification!
07.10.2020 - 07:04DROPS Design answered:
Hi Sue, You repeat A.2 in height until you have reached the correct length, making sure you finish on one of the rows in the diagram marked with an arrow. You then work the second half of the shawl in the same way as the first, before sewing the 2 together. Happy knitting!
07.10.2020 - 07:09
Sue Craver wrote:
When counting stitches in each section, does each yarn over count as one stitch? Second question, in the the first row of A-1 (and this question will apply throughout), will the last 2 stitches for section a be a yarn over and a knit, with section b beginning with a yarnover? Will section b end with yarn over and knit, with section c beginning with a yarnover?
06.10.2020 - 20:57DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Craver, the yarn overs should count as stitches and compensate the decreases done on the same row, this means the number of stitches should be always the same. diagram a finishes with YO, knit 1 and diagram b starts with YO and ends with YO, K1 - diagram c starts with YO (= in each diagram on this row you will decrase 2 sts in the middle and have 2 yarn overs). Happy knitting!
07.10.2020 - 08:23
RS wrote:
Hi Could you please read my questions from 28/09 and 29/09 as these are all related. As I already mentioned I used 5mm needles for the swatch and did not want to increase the needle size further for the reasons I explained. Could you please read my previous questions and get back to me regarding using double stranded yarn. Thanks.
29.09.2020 - 15:34DROPS Design answered:
Dar RS, DROPS Brushed Alpaca Silk can replace DROPS Vivaldi - this scarf is worked with 1 strand Vivaldi, so that you will have to use 1 strand Brushed Alpaca Silk not 2 - To get the same as on the phofo and finished measurements, your tension should be 18 sts = 10 cm - ajust the needle size if necessary - you can use 2 strands Brushed Alpaca Silk and another tension but then your scarf and it texture will be different and this might affect the amount of yarn. -Read more about- tension in the previous link (see FAQ pattern) and you are welcome to contact your DROPS store for any further individual assistance - even per mail or telephone. Happy knitting!
30.09.2020 - 07:57
RS wrote:
Hi This is a follow-up question to my previous one regarding tension. I did wash and block my swatch and the tension was 24sts to 10cm. Would you recommend using a double strand of brushed alpaca silk instead and a smaller needle to try and achieve the right tension? I am not sure how tricky it would be to use a double strand of yarn for a lace knitting.
29.09.2020 - 13:14DROPS Design answered:
Dear RS, if you don't get the correct tension with needle size 4 mm, try again with larger needles until you get the right tension - read more about tension here - Happy knitting!
29.09.2020 - 14:49
RS wrote:
The pattern recommends 4mm needles but this is for Drops Vivaldi. Drops recommend Brushed Alpaca Silk as a substitute and for this yarn 5mm needles are suggested. I'm having trouble with the tension. When I swatched I had 24sts to 10cm with 5mm needles. I don't want to increase the needle size as this will produce a loose fabric in the finished item and this does not look nice with a lace pattern. Would it be possible to use a double strand of yarn instead and a smaller needle to get tension?
28.09.2020 - 12:14DROPS Design answered:
Dear RS, Brushed Alpaca Silk is a good choice as alternative to Vivaldi (same weight/meterage). To get the finished measurements you need to have the correct tension, you can block your swatch first and check measurements after blocking - read more about tension here. Happy knitting!
28.09.2020 - 12:37
RS wrote:
Hi On some rows in the pattern, row 1 for example, there is a YO between A1a and A1b and A1b and A1c (this is also the case in A2). I'm not exactly sure how to handle this given that I need to repeat A1b 4 times. I think that you would do the following: Do a YO at the end of A1a and then start A1b with a knit stitch and then end A1b with a YO and then when you start A1b for the second time you start with a knit stitch? Is this correct?
14.08.2020 - 13:34DROPS Design answered:
Dear RS, you should always have the same number of sts in each diagram, ie each decrease will be compensate by a yarn over. work a over 20 sts, each b over 12 sts and c over 19 sts. Adding a marker between each repeat can help you to keep the correct number of sts. Happy knitting!
14.08.2020 - 13:43
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Knitted DROPS shawl with lace pattern in ”Vivaldi”.
DROPS 141-11 |
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LACE PATTERN: See diagrams A-1 and A-2. Diagrams show all rows in pattern seen from RS. ---------------------------------------------------------- SHAWL: Worked back and forth on needle in 2 equal parts and sewn tog mid back when finished. LOOSELY cast on 99 sts on needle size 4 mm with Vivaldi. Work first row as follows (from RS): K 13, * slip 1 st as if to K, K 2 tog, psso, K 11 *, repeat from *-* until 2 sts remain, K these sts = 87 sts on needle. K 3 rows back and forth over all sts. Continue with A-1 as follows: Diagram a over the first 20 sts, diagram b 4 times in breadth and then diagram c over the last 19 sts. When A-1 has been worked 1 time vertically, continue with A-2 the same way. REMEMBER THE KNITTING TENSION! Repeat A-2 upwards until piece measures approx. 85 cm – adjust so that last row worked is one of the rows marked with 1 arrow in diagram. Slip the sts on a stitch holder. Knit another part the same way. Sew the 2 parts tog with grafting/kitchener sts to make the seam invisible. |
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