Mila Georgieva wrote:
Hallo lieber Drops team! Ich war von diesem Model so begeistert! Die Anprobe aber war eine reine Enttäuschung! 😢😢😢 Die Ärmel sitzen zu tief und das macht den Pullover sehr unbequem. Meiner Meinung nach sind die letzten 10 Zunahmen, also für die Passe, unnötig. Jetzt will ich die Ärmel + die letzten 8cm vom Rumpftein aufräufeln; ich habe leider keine Auswahl. Schade... Oder haben Sie eine andere Idee? Danke!
05.03.2022 - 20:54
Ieva wrote:
Hallo, ich bin bei Zunahmen für die Passe, Größe M. Ich habe 281 Maschen insgesamt. Nach den Ärmelzunahmen habe ich 60 Maschen pro Ärmel (22+16+22). Wie kommen Sie zu 58? Wo müssen die Markierer angebracht werden? Danke!
11.11.2021 - 19:47DROPS Design answered:
Liebe Leva, die 4 Markierer sollen jetzt nicht mehr zwischen 2 Maschen liegen sondern in die 1. Masche jeder Ärmel + in die letzte Maschen jeder Ärmel, so bekommen Sie: 1 M mit Markierer, 58 M, 1 M mit Markierer. Viel Spaß beim stricken!
12.11.2021 - 07:39
Marianne Strøm Uthaug wrote:
Hei, Jeg er kommet til slutten av bolen og så står det at man skal øke 39 masker jevnt fordelt før jeg starter på vrangbården. Dette virket rart. Stemmer dette virkelig? Vil ikke disse to radene bli som et vablete felt da? Mvh Marianne
14.07.2021 - 00:03DROPS Design answered:
Hej Marianne, det er for at vrangbården ikke skal trække arbejdet sammen når du skifter til pind 3,5 :)
14.07.2021 - 11:00
Veronica wrote:
Excelentemente bien explicado. 👍👏👌
05.06.2021 - 06:01
Ella wrote:
"Tulip Time"
07.01.2021 - 20:52
Laura wrote:
Weekend at the countryside
07.01.2021 - 18:34
Sibylle Benzin wrote:
Sonnenuntergang
07.01.2021 - 17:22
Linda wrote:
"Spring Semester"
07.01.2021 - 16:50
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Knitted jumper in DROPS Sky. The piece is worked top down with saddle-shoulders. Sizes S - XXXL.
DROPS 222-30 |
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------------------------------------------------------- EXPLANATIONS FOR THE PATTERN: ------------------------------------------------------- INCREASE/DECREASE TIP (evenly spaced): To work out how to increase/decrease evenly, count the total number of stitches on the needle (e.g. 96 stitches) and divide by the number of increases/decreases to be made (e.g. 13) = 7.4. In this example, increase by making 1 yarn over after approx. each 7th stitch. On the next round knit the yarn overs twisted to avoid holes. When decreasing, knit together each 6th and 7th stitch. INCREASE TIP-2 (for increases to saddle-shoulders, sleeves and yoke): BEFORE MARKER: The new stitch twists to the right. Use the left needle to pick up the back strand between 2 stitches from the previous round and knit in the front loop. AFTER MARKER: The new stitch twists to the left. Use the left needle to pick up the front strand between 2 stitches from the previous round and knit in the back loop. DECREASE TIP-2 (for sides of body): Decrease 1 stitch on each side of the marker as follows: Work until there are 3 stitches left before the marker, knit 2 together, knit 2, slip 1 stitch as if to knit, knit 1 and pass the slipped stitch over the knitted stitch. CASTING-OFF TIP: To avoid the cast-off edge being tight you can cast off with a larger needle size. If the edge is still tight, make 1 yarn over after approx. each 4th stitch while casting off; the yarn overs are cast off as normal stitches. ------------------------------------------------------- START THE PIECE HERE: ------------------------------------------------------- JUMPER – SHORT OVERVIEW OF THE PIECE: The neck and yoke are worked in the round with circular needle, top down and from mid-back. Stitches are increased for the shoulders, then for the sleeves and finally for the yoke. The yoke is divided for the body and sleeves and the body is continued in the round with circular needle. The sleeves are worked in the round with short circular needle, top down. NECK: Cast on 92-96-100-108-112-116 stitches with circular needle size 3.5 mm and Sky. Knit 1 round. Then work rib (knit 2, purl 2) in the round for 8½ cm. When the rib is finished, knit 1 round where you increase 17-13-21-21-25-29 stitches evenly spaced – read INCREASE/DECREASE TIP = 109-109-121-129-137-145 stitches. Knit 1 round (yarn overs knitted twisted). YOKE: Change to circular needle size 4.5 mm. Insert a marker at the beginning of the round – THE PIECE IS NOW MEASURED FROM HERE! In addition, insert 4 more markers as described below, without working the stitches and inserting each marker between 2 stitches; these markers are used when increasing for the shoulders and should be of a different colour to the marker on the neck. Count 19-19-20-22-22-24 stitches (= half the back piece), insert marker 1 before the next stitch. Count 16-16-20-20-24-24 stitches from marker 1 (= shoulder), insert marker 2 before the next stitch. Count 39-39-41-45-45-49 stitches from marker 2 (= front piece), insert marker 3 before the next stitch. Count 16-16-20-20-24-24 stitches from marker 3 (= shoulder), insert marker 4 before the next stitch. There are 19-19-20-22-22-24 stitches left on the back piece after marker 4. Allow these markers to follow you work onwards; you will increase at each marker. SADDLE-SHOULDER INCREASES: Read the whole section before continuing! The piece is continued in stocking stitch. AT THE SAME TIME on the first round increase 4 stitches for the shoulders as follows: Increase BEFORE markers 1 and 3 and AFTER markers 2 and 4– read INCREASE TIP-2. You are only increasing on the front and back pieces; the number of sleeve stitches remains the same. Continue these increases every round a total of 20-21-24-24-26-26 times = 189-193-217-225-241-249 stitches (the increased stitches are worked in stocking stitch). REMEMBER THE KNITTING TENSION! After the final increase the piece measures approx. 8-8-9-9-10-10 cm from the marker on the neck. Now increase for the sleeves as described below. SLEEVE INCREASES: Continue with stocking stitch. AT THE SAME TIME on the next round increase 4 stitches as follows: Increase AFTER markers 1 and 3 and BEFORE markers 2 and 4 – remember INCREASE TIP-2 You are now only increasing on the sleeves; the number of stitches on the front and back pieces remains the same. Increase like this every 2nd round a total of 21-22-22-21-21-21 times = 273-281-305-309-325-333 stitches. The piece measures approx. 24-25-26-25-26-26 cm from the marker on the neck. Now increase for the yoke as described below. YOKE INCREASES. Move the 4 markers so that each one sits in the outermost stitch on each side of both sleeves. There are 56-58-62-60-64-64 stitches between the markers on each sleeve. On the next round increase 8 stitches by increasing both before and after all 4 marker-stitches – remember INCREASE TIP. You are now increasing on the front and back pieces and on both sleeves; the increased stitches are worked in stocking stitch. Increase like this every 2nd round a total of 4-5-6-10-11-14 times = 305-321-353-389-413-445 stitches. When all the increrases are finished, the piece measures approx. 27-29-31-33-35-37 cm from the marker on the neck. If the piece is shorter than this, continue working without further increases, to the correct length. Now divide the yoke for the body and sleeves as follows: Work the first 42-45-49-54-59-65 stitches (= half back piece), place the next 68-70-78-86-88-92 stitches on a thread for the sleeve, cast on 8-10-10-10-12-12 stitches under the sleeve, work 85-91-99-109-119-131 stitches (= front piece), place the next 68-70-78-86-88-92 stitches on a thread for the sleeve, cast on 8-10-10-10-12-12 stitches under the sleeve, work the last 42-45-49-54-59-65 stitches (= half back piece). The body and sleeves are finished separately. THE PIECE IS NOW MEASURED FROM HERE. BODY: = 185-201-217-237-261-285 stitches. Insert 1 marker in the middle of the 8-10-10-10-12-12 new stitches under each sleeve; these markers are used when decreasing in the sides. Continue with stocking stitch in the round. When the piece measures 4 cm from the division, decrease 1 stitch on each side of both markers – read DECREASE TIP-2 (= 4 stitches decreased). Decrease like this every 3 cm, a total of 4 times in all sizes = 169-185-201-221-245-269 stitches. Work until the piece measures 16-16-15-16-14-14 cm from the division. There is approx. 7 cm left to finished length; try the jumper on and work to desired length. Knit 1 round where you increase 39-39-39-39-39-39 stitches evenly spaced = 208-224-240-260-284-308 stitches. Knit 1 round (the yarn overs are knitted twisted). Change to circular needle size 3.5 mm and work rib (knit 2, purl 2) for 7 cm. Cast off with knit over knit and purl over purl – read CASTING-OFF TIP! The jumper measures approx. 54-56-58-60-62-64 cm from the shoulder down. SLEEVES: Place the 68-70-78-86-88-92 stitches from the thread on the one side of the piece on short circular needle size 4.5 mm and knit up 1 stitch in each of the 8-10-10-10-12-12 stitches cast on under the sleeve = 76-80-88-96-100-104 stitches. Continue with stocking stitch in the round until the sleeve measures 18-17-16-14-14-13 cm from the division. Knit 1 round where you decrease 12-12-20-24-24-28 stitches evenly spaced = 64-68-68-72-76-76 stitches. Change to circular needle size 3.5 mm. Work rib (knit 2, purl 2) for 5 cm. Cast off with knit over knit and purl over purl – remember CASTING-OFF TIP. Work the other sleeve in the same way. ASSEMBLY: Fold the neck double to the inside of the piece and sew down. To avoid the neck being tight and rolling outwards, it is important the seam is not tight. |
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