Anette wrote:
Undrar var mönstret till hatten finns?
06.03.2025 - 17:28
Marquita wrote:
I can’t understand the structured pattern. The YOs double the number of stitches and there are no ‘knit 2 tog’ to compensate. What is 1YO, rather than simply YO? I’m obviously missing something!
12.07.2024 - 15:26DROPS Design answered:
Dear Marguita, the annswer to your question is there in the pattern desrcipton in the 3d and the 5th row... (3rd row: *K 1, SLIP yo from previous row *). In other words the yarnpovers should be slipped off in the next row/round thus creating looser, elongated stitches. Happy Stitching!
16.07.2024 - 00:43
Britt Hagstrand wrote:
Hej, enligt omvandlaren skulle 600 gr räcka i BomullLin. Stämmer det med tanke på att det står 17x22 på det garnet och i mönstret 69-21, Ribbon, 650 gr och 13x22v.?
29.06.2021 - 13:49DROPS Design answered:
Hej Britt, det skall räcka om du håller samma stickfasthet som det står i mönstret. Mönstret är glest med endast 13 m på 10 cm :)
30.06.2021 - 13:44
Susan Baggaley wrote:
Hi, this pattern calls for DROPS Ribbon with a tension: 13 sts x 22 rows on needle size 4.5 mm, but being discontinued you recommend Paris, which gives a tension of 17 sts x 22 rows on 5mm needles. How do I adjust the pattern?
19.02.2021 - 17:07DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Baggaley, DROPS Ribbon had almost same tension as Paris (= 16 sts = 10 cm) and was same yarn group C - when using an alternative you should always make a swatch first to check the tension - read more about alternatives here. Happy knitting!
22.02.2021 - 07:12
Maren wrote:
Hallo liebes Team, Ich Häkel gerade den Hut und bin fast fertig. Meine Fragen: was sind Rückwendlichstiche ? Verstehe ich es richtig, dass man die Hutkrempe am Ende (nach dem häkeln) nach außen Klappt und den dann äußeren Rand mit diesen rückwendlichstichen bearbeitet? Dann stößt aber die ursprünglich letzte Reihe (krausrippen) an den äußeren Hutrand und dort ist es offen. 🤔 Bitte um Hilfe. Dankeschön. Herzliche Grüße Maren
24.01.2021 - 08:31DROPS Design answered:
Liebe Maren, die Anleitung für den Hut wurde noch mal neu übersetzt, vielleicht wird es dadurch klarer. Sie schlagen an der Hutkrempe nur die letzten 2 Rd nach oben um und nähen diese dann im Steppstich fest (mit "Rückwendlingsstichen" in der alten Übersetzung ist der Steppstich gemeint). Gutes Gelingen weiterhin!
25.01.2021 - 10:50
Jan C wrote:
Hi, I am still working on the sweater, I am at the sleeve cap, making a size medium. The directions say to bind off 2 stitches every other row 2 times, which is 8 stitches total, then to bind off 1 stitches every other row 11 times, which is 22 stitches at this point my length is around what you indicate as the total length and I have not bound off the next part(2 stitches every other row) I have 22 stitches left on the needle. I think where the directions say 5-11-14 is confusing? HELP
04.04.2020 - 22:41DROPS Design answered:
Hi Jan, You bind off 2 stitches x 2 = 4 and 1 stitch x 11 = 11. Then you bind off 2 stitches every other row to the correct length. Happy knitting!
06.04.2020 - 07:57
Christine Sherriffs wrote:
Thank you GarnStudio for all of your answers. Since I had to rip out both the front and the back because of doing the decrease rows incorrectly. I am now knitting with kinky cotton and it is clearly stretched and you can see the difference where I did not have to rip out. Will the kinky cotton relax once the sweater is blocked? Or should I just shelve this project? Thank you for your honesty. I’m working with the Drops Paris 100% cotton. Again. Thank you for your help.
04.03.2020 - 23:09DROPS Design answered:
Dear Christinge, wet blocking will even out your knitting. Soak the piece into lukewarm water, press the water out and then pull the piece into shape, and let it completely dry. Happy Kntiing!
05.03.2020 - 01:59
Christine Sherriffs wrote:
So sleeve cap decrease. S/b dec 2 stitches at each end of row 3 times and 1 stitch at each end 5 times I’m sorry to be a pain and I truly appreciate your responses.
03.03.2020 - 17:23DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Sherriffs, if you are working 1st size you will cast off: 2 stitches at the beg of next 6 rows (= 2 sts 3 times on each side), then 1 stitch at the beg of next 10 rows (= 1 st 5 times on each side) then cast off 2 stitches at the beg of every row until sleeve measures 54 cm (number of times will depend on your tension in height, just make sure you cast off the same number of times from RS + from WS). Then cast off remaining stitches. Hope this helps :) Happy knitting!
04.03.2020 - 08:42
Christine Sherriffs wrote:
So really then, the decreases are done at the beginning and end of each row , correct?
03.03.2020 - 16:18DROPS Design answered:
Hi Christine, Yes the decreases are at the beginning and end of each decrease-row. Happy knitting!
04.03.2020 - 08:19
Christine Sherriffs wrote:
So in reading the other comments when doing the sleeve cap decrease it is suppose to be done every row, not every other row as is written in the pattern? I’m so sadly confused.
03.03.2020 - 03:19DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Sherrifs, you will decrease at the beginning of every row (= both from RS and from WS), this means you will cast off on each side every other row. Happy knitting!
03.03.2020 - 09:56
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Airy DROPS jumper in "Ribbon" and crochet hat in "Muskat"
DROPS 69-21 |
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Structured pattern: 1st row (= RS): P. 2nd row (= WS): *P 1, 1 YO *, repeat from *-*. 3rd row: *K 1, slip YO from previous row *, repeat from *-*. 4th row: K 5th row: * K 1, 1 YO *, repeat from *-*. 6th row: * P 1, slip YO from previous row *, repeat from *-*. Repeat 1st – 6th continuously upwards. Ridge (Back and forth on needle): 1 ridge of garter st = 2 rows. 1st row K, 2nd row K. Ridge (on circular needle): 1 ridge garter st = 2 rounds. 1st round P, 2nd round K. Knitting tip: Ribbon yarn has a tendency to twist whilst worked with, so it should be untwisted as you go for the best result. Knitting information: All measurements mentioned in this pattern should be taken when the piece is held up. This is because the pattern stretches when vertical. Front piece: Read the knitting tip and the knitting information! Cast on 76-82-90 sts on needle size 4.5 mm with beige pepper and work 3 ridges. Put 5 sts in each side on a thread (= slit sts, these 5 sts are worked in garter st at the end and are fastened to body) = 66-72-80 sts remaining on needle. Continue with structured pattern – see description above. Remember knitting tension! When piece measures approx. 20 cm inc 6 sts (incl 1 edge st) in each side above slit = 78-84-92 sts. Continue working structured pattern across all sts. When piece measures 52-54-55 cm cast off for armholes in each side every 2nd row: 3 sts 1-1-1 time, 2 sts 2-4-5 times, 1 st 4-3-4 times = 56-56-58 sts on needle. When piece measures 65-66-67 cm cast off the middle 12 sts for neck. Continue to cast off on each side of neck every 2nd row: 2 sts 1-1-1 time and 1 st 5-5-6 times. When piece measures 71-73-75 cm, work 1 ridge across all sts. Then cast off. Piece measures approx. 72-74-76 cm. Back piece: Cast on and work as for front piece. Cast off for armholes as for front piece and continue working until piece measures 70-72-74 cm. Now cast off middle 22-22-24 sts for neck. Continue by casting off 2 sts on next row towards neck. Cast off remaining 15 sts on each shoulder (after working 1 ridge across all the sts as for front piece) when piece measures 72-74-76 cm. Sleeves: Cast on 30-32-34 sts (incl 1 edge st in each side) on needle size 4.5 mm with beige pepper. Work 3 ridges, continue with structured pattern. When piece measures 9 cm inc in each side: 1 st 11-10-10 times every 3rd cm = 52-52-54 sts. When sleeve measures 44-42-40 cm cast off for sleeve cap in each side every 2nd row: 2 sts 3-2-1 times, 1 st 5-11-14 times, continue to cast off 2 sts until piece measures 54-55-55 cm. Cast off remaining sts. Assembly: Slit: Place the 5 sts on the one side of the front piece on needle size 4.5 mm. Work garter st upwards for approx. 20 cm (or equivalent to length of slit), cast off. Sew ridges to body – sew in outermost strand of outermost st. Repeat on other side of front piece and on each side of back piece. Neck: Sew right shoulder seams. Pick up approx. 75 - 80 sts round neck on needle size 4.5 mm with beige pepper. Work 2 ridges. Cast off. Sew left shoulder seams and along neck edge. Sew in sleeves. Sew sleeve and side seams in one – down to the slit – inside 1 edge st. ________________________________________ Crochet DROPS hat in Muskat Sizes: S/M - M/L Head measurements: 55 - 57 cm. Materials: DROPS Muskat from Garnstudio 200-200 g colour no 61, pale beige DROPS Crochet hook size 3 mm Crochet tension: 21 dc x 24 rows = 10 x 10 cm on hook size 3 mm. Remember hook size is only a guide! Lobster st: Crochet on RS dc the opposite way, in other words from left to right without turning piece. Crochet 1 st in every dc from previous round. Hat: Crochet 4 dc. Form them to a ring with 1 slip st. Crochet 1 ch. Crochet 6 dc in the ring, 1 ch. 1st round: Crochet 2 dc in every st = 12 dc, insert 1 marker thread at the beginning of the round. 2nd round: * 1 dc in the first st, 2 dc in the next st *, repeat from *-* to end of round = 18 dc. 3rd round: * 1 dc in the first 2 sts, 2 dc in next st *, repeat from *-* to end of round = 24 dc. 4th round: * 1 dc in the first 3 sts, 2 dc in the next st *, repeat from *-* to end of round = 30 dc. 5th round: * 1 dc in the first 4 sts, 2 dc in the next st *, repeat from *-* to end of round = 36 dc. Continue to inc 6 dc per round – in other words, you crochet 1 dc more between each inc until piece measures 9.5-10.5 cm from the middle (the circumference increases with approx. 2 cm every inc round – crochet until circumference = approx. 55-57 cm). Continue with dc without inc until piece measures approx.19-20 cm from middle. On the next round, work the following increase: * 2 dc, crochet 2 dc in next st *, repeat from *-* to end of round. Then work 22 rounds without inc = hat brim. Finally, work 1 round with lobster st – see description above – in the outermost row of dc. Cut thread and fasten. Assembly: Fold the "hat brim" (in other words the last 22 rounds) double to RS. Sew back st in double edge, inside 2 dc rounds towards edge. Work a small double edge (= rolling edge) at the top of the hat as follows: Where increase at the top of the hat finishes, make a fold on RS, sew back st through the two layers inside the 2 rounds of dc on each side, i.e. there are 4 rounds of dc in the double edge. |
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