Marlies Thomalla wrote:
Sehr schönes Modell
12.01.2025 - 12:13
Birgit wrote:
Wenn ich die reihen immer wende, entsteht doch rechts und links ein Schlitz, oder nicht? Grüße Birgit
15.10.2024 - 15:19DROPS Design answered:
Liebe Birgit, beim Kragen wird man verkürzten Reihen stricken, so wird die vordere Seite der Arbeit länger, aber dann wenn alle die verkürzten Reihen fertig sind wird man Bündchen in Runde wieder stricken, so gibt es keinen Schiltz, nur die Vorderseite länger als die Rückseite. Viel Spaß beim Stricken!
15.10.2024 - 17:00
Kristin wrote:
Herregud, jeg skjønte det nå :p
17.12.2016 - 14:16DROPS Design answered:
Hej Kristin. Det var godt at höre. God fornöjelse vider.
19.12.2016 - 14:45
Kristin Killi wrote:
Hei! Jeg har kommet til det punktet hvor jeg skal felle av tommelkilen. Etterpå står det at jeg skal lage 2 nye masker bak tommelkilen og fortsette rundt med glattstrikk. Skal jeg øke med 2 masker på slutten før jeg tar opp maskene fra tommelkilen og strikker glatt i 2 cm?
17.12.2016 - 14:03AnneUK wrote:
Thanks for your replies and reference to videos. I have now completed the neck warmer but still do not fully understand how the pattern relates to the photograph. The pattern refers to short rows for a tip at the front, worked in rib, whilst the photo shows the ribbed section at the back. Can you explain, please.
10.03.2016 - 13:07DROPS Design answered:
Dear Anne, the neckwarmer is worked with rib on the back and stocking st (with rib at the top and the bottom) on the remaining sts. Short rows are worked on mid front to make this part higher than back part. Then work rib over all sts for bottom edge. Happy knitting!
10.03.2016 - 14:48AnneUK wrote:
I have made the neck warmer as my first continental/circular knitting project. I liked the pattern but don't understand how to wrap the yarn in the short rows to avoid holes. I have watched videos on German short rows but don't see how to do this when the pattern states, "work to where two stitches remain..." Can you help, please?
15.02.2016 - 10:23DROPS Design answered:
Dear AnneUK, the videos below shows how to work short rows with wrap from RS and from WS. Happy knitting!
15.02.2016 - 12:00
Mirta wrote:
Hallo, wie hoch ist bitte der hintere Teil vom Kragen? Vielen Dank!
14.03.2014 - 10:35DROPS Design answered:
Liebe Mirta, wie haben leider keine genaue Schnittübersicht, da dieser Kragen keine genau Passform verlangt - aber Sie können sich an dem Foto orientieren.
17.03.2014 - 12:24
Sarah Biebas wrote:
Hallo, ich verstehe die Passage beim Daumenkeil nicht so ganz, wie das nach der 5. R mit der Aufnahme gedacht ist. Wie viel Runden stricke ich für 12 Aufnahmen?
06.11.2013 - 17:10DROPS Design answered:
Liebe Sarah, Sie nehmen in jeder ungerade Runde 2 M auf, also haben Sie in der 5. Rd 6 M aufgenommen, Sie müssen also noch 3 weitere Aufnahme-Rd stricken (Rd 7, 9 und 11) bis Sie 12 M aufgenommen haben.
07.11.2013 - 11:12Elizabeth Briones wrote:
No se puede tejer este modelo (cuello) las indicaciones no estan claras. no se sabe si hay que aumentar o disminuir los puntos, si comenzamos con 96 , ¿con cuantos puntos se termina? ¿que son las vueltas cortas? etc..
16.08.2013 - 04:42DROPS Design answered:
Hola Elizabeth! El cuello se trabaja en redondo y recto (= 96 pts), sin aum ni dism. La forma del cuello la conseguimos trabajando vtas acortadas. Mira el tutorial.
25.09.2013 - 18:20
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Knitted DROPS neck warmer and wrist warmers in "DROPS ♥ You #3" or "Karisma".
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WRIST WARMERS: Worked in the round on double pointed needles. Cast on 36 sts with double yarn. Cut one strand and continue working with 1 strand. Work rib = K 2/P 2 until piece measures approx. 4 cm. Then work in stocking st for 3.5 cm - REMEMBER THE KNITTING TENSION. Beg inc for thumb gusset as follows on next round: ROUND 1: Make 1 YO, K 2, make a YO and K the rest of round. ROUND 2 and all even numbered rounds on thumb gusset: K all YOs twisted, K the rest of sts. ROUND 3: Make 1 YO, K 4, make 1 YO and K the rest of round. ROUND 5: Make 1 YO, K 6, make 1 YO and K the rest of round. Continue inc like this with YO on each side of the inc sts until a total of 12 sts have been inc and there are 14 sts in gusset. On next round cast off the 14 sts in thumb gusset and then K in the round. Cast on 2 new sts behind thumb gusset and continue in the round with stocking st for 2 cm. Then work rib = K 2/P 2 for 2 cm. Loosely cast off sts with K over K and P over P and double yarn. Knit another wrist warmer the same way. NECK WARMER: Worked in the round on circular needle. Cast on 96 sts with double yarn. Cut one strand and continue working with 1 strand. Work rib = K 2/P 2 until piece measures approx. 4 cm. On next round, work as follows: Insert a marker, work the first 12 sts in rib as before, K 70, work the last 14 sts in rib as before. Continue in the round with rib over 26 sts and in stocking st over the other 70 sts until piece measures approx. 12 cm. Then work short rows as follows to make a tip at the front: Work the first 12 sts in rib, then 70 sts in stocking st, turn and P back until 12 sts in rib remain, turn. Work as before but turn when 2 sts in stocking st remain before rib, turn. P back until 2 sts P remain before rib in the other side, turn. Continue to work and turn 2 sts before last time you turned piece until only 6 sts remain mid front. Work 1 round over all sts back until rib. Continue to work rib in the round for approx. 4 cm. Loosely cast off with double yarn, K over K and P over P (make a YO after every other st and cast off YO as a st). |
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