Angelica wrote:
Please, just tell the total length from cast on row to the last cast off row. This is what read: After the piece has measured 26 cm, and increase23 sts....and then you jump to the end... Sorry, it is confusing. Thank you 🌸
02.06.2020 - 16:18
Angelica wrote:
My question is: After increasing 23 sts, size medium, pattern goes to the end...it doesn’t tell me how many more inches I need to knit before I change to smaller needles. Thank you!
02.06.2020 - 15:48
Angelica wrote:
. Work 1 round while AT THE SAME TIME inc 21-23-24-25-28-30 sts evenly = 213-231-252-273-300-330 sts. Switch to circular needle 3,5 and work rib = K 1/P 2 for 3 cm / 1'', then bind off with K over K and P over P. Pattern here goes to end...what is mising?
02.06.2020 - 04:34DROPS Design answered:
Dear Angelica, you first work 1 round increasing sts evenly - then change to smaller needle and work rib K1 /P2 for 3 cm/1" - body is now finished. Do I misunderstand your question?
02.06.2020 - 10:48
Beatriz wrote:
Seguro que es punto musgo? El jersey que lleva la modelo de la foto parece punto derecho.
31.03.2020 - 06:41DROPS Design answered:
Hola Beatriz. El patrón es correcto y se trabaja en punto jersey. La linea de punto musgo ha sido un errata al publicar el patrón y está eliminada. Gracias por el aviso.
31.03.2020 - 23:24
Yvonne Tomeij wrote:
Hallo, ik weet niet of ik hier mijn opmerking neer kan zetten, omdat het niet over het patroon gaat. Maar ik vind het zo jammer dat heel veel leuke patronen worden gebreid met een rondbrei naald. Ik heb moeilijkheden om met zo,n naald te breien, er vallen voor mij heel veel patronen af. Is het een mogelijkheid dat het patroon ook met gewone naalden word vermeld. Groetjes Yvonne Tomeij
28.02.2020 - 22:57
Kris wrote:
I’m confused. I’m making M size after the Raglan instruction it says “Piece measures 11” from shoulder 8-3/4” from cast on edge” what????? That doesn’t make sense to me the cast on has an inch of ribbing shouldn’t the the measurement from cast on be longer? Sorry to be confused, I love this sweater, I’ve made top down sweaters in the past. Help!
30.03.2019 - 20:12DROPS Design answered:
Dear Kris, you are working top down from the neck, so that some stitches cast on at the beginning of the pattern will shape the shoulders, that's why the height will be different from cast on edge or from shoulder (= fold piece as when you will wear it, you will see on the side the sts shaping shoulders). Happy knitting!
01.04.2019 - 12:46
Landin wrote:
I am knitting the sleeve, and it says to "Dec every 1½-1½-1½-1½-1-1 cm / ½"-½"-½"-½"-3/8"-3/8" 16-16-16-16-17-17 times in total = 54-56-58-60-62-64 sts. Does this mean for me to decrease every 1.5 cm AND every 1.5 inches?
10.11.2018 - 22:01DROPS Design answered:
Hi Landin, The pattern gives measurements in both centimeters and inches so you choose whichever of these you find easiest to work with, but not both. Happy knitting!
12.11.2018 - 08:05
Emma wrote:
Hi. I am working on the raglan increase, and it tells me to "Beg 2 stitches before the marker: 1 YO, K4, 1 YO." Im not sure if I did it right, because there is the yarn over stitch, then a knit stitch, then a marker, then 3 knit stitches. Shouldn't the K4 be spread equally on both sides of the marker?
30.01.2018 - 03:02DROPS Design answered:
Dear Emma, you start to inc when there are 2 sts before marker and work as follows: YO, K2, slip marker, K2, YO = you have increased 1 st on each side of the K4; you are increasing every other round. Happy knitting!
30.01.2018 - 09:24
Sidney wrote:
Hi. I am knitting the size small sandy shore sweater, and I do not understand how to space out my increases. It says I should increase ten times, but there are 114 stitches. How often should I increase in this round?
27.01.2018 - 22:58DROPS Design answered:
Hi Sidney, You divide the number of stitches by the number of increases, so 114 divided by 10 = 11.4. So increase after approx. every 11th stitch until you have increased 10 times. The increases will then be evenly spread. Happy knitting!
28.01.2018 - 06:52Anna wrote:
I do not understand how to pick the right size. Is the diagram shown in inches or cm. How do I take my measurements to make a good fit?
26.08.2017 - 02:27DROPS Design answered:
Hello Anna. The diagram shows measures in cm. You can measure a similar garment you have and you are satisfied with and, comparing the measurements with the ones shown in the diagram, you should manage to choose the right size to knit. In this particular pattern, the garment has a loose fit. Happy knitting!
26.08.2017 - 09:06
Sandy Shore#sandyshoresweater |
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Knitted DROPS jumper with raglan in "Cotton Light" or "Belle". Worked top down. Size: S - XXXL.
DROPS 159-9 |
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RAGLAN: Inc 1 sts on each side of every marker (= 8 sts inc): Beg 2 st before marker: 1 YO, K 4 (marker is between these 4 sts), 1 YO. On next round K the YO to make a hole. ---------------------------------------------------------- JUMPER: Work jumper top down on circular needle. Work sleeve in the round on circular needle/double pointed needles. YOKE: Cast on 114-120-123-129-132-135 sts on a short circular needle size 3.5 mm with Cotton Light or Belle. Work rib = K 1/P 2 for 3 cm. On next round switch to circular needle size 4 mm knit stocking st and inc 10-16-29-39-52-73 sts evenly = 124-136-152-168-184-208 sts. Now work as follows from mid back (beg of round): 18-21-25-29-33-39 sts in stocking st (= back piece), insert a marker, 26 sts in stocking st (= sleeve), insert a marker, 36-42-50-58-66-78 sts in stocking st (= front piece), insert a marker, 26 sts in stocking st (= sleeve), insert a marker, stocking st over the last 18-21-25-29-33-39 sts on round (= back piece). REMEMBER THE KNITTING TENSION On next round start inc for RAGLAN – see explanation above! Inc 1 st on each side of every marker on every other round 26-27-28-29-31-32 times = 332-352-376-400-432-464 sts. Piece measures 27-28-29-30-31-32 cm from shoulder (21-22-23-24-25-26 cm from cast-on edge). Now work as follows: Work the first 44-48-53-58-64-71 sts, slip the next 78-80-82-84-88-90 sts on a stitch holder (= sleeve), cast on 8 new sts under left sleeve (insert a marker in the middle of these new sts), work the next 88-96-106-116-128-142 sts, slip the next 78-80-82-84-88-90 sts on a stitch holder (= sleeve), cast on 8 new sts under right sleeve (insert a marker in the middle of these new sts), work the remaining 44-48-53-58-64-71 sts. NOW MEASURE THE PIECE FROM HERE. BODY: There are now 192-208-228-248-272-300 sts for body. Work in stocking st in the round until piece measures 25-26-27-28-29-30 cm. Work 1 round while AT THE SAME TIME inc 21-23-24-25-28-30 sts evenly = 213-231-252-273-300-330 sts. Switch to circular needle 3,5 and work rib = K 1/P 2 for 3 cm, then cast off with K over K and P over P. SLEEVE: Work sleeve in stocking st in the round on circular needle/double pointed needles. There are 78-80-82-84-88-90 sts for each sleeve. Slip sts from stitch holder back on circular needle/double pointed needles size 4 mm and cast on 8 new sts under sleeve = 86-88-90-92-96-98 sts. Work in stocking st in the round, AT THE SAME TIME insert a marker in the middle of the new sts under sleeve. NOW MEASURE THE PIECE FROM HERE. When piece measures 4 cm, dec 1 st on each side of marker. Dec every 1½-1½-1½-1½-1-1 cm 16-16-16-16-17-17 times in total = 54-56-58-60-62-64 sts. When sleeve measures 30-29-29-28-28-27 cm, inc 6-7-8-9-10-11 st evenly = 60-63-66-69-72-75 sts. Switch to double pointed needle 3,5 and work rib = K 1/P 2 for 3 cm, then cast off with K over K and P over P. Sleeve measures 33-32-32-31-31-30 cm (shorter measurements in the larger sizes because of wider neck and shoulders). Work the other sleeve the same way. ASSEMBLY: Sew the holes under the sleeves. |
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