Pia Anderberg wrote:
Tack för svar om ojämnhet vid övergång från räta till aviga varv på rundsticka. Svaret jag fick var att se översta videon om Vågmönster, men där stickar man fram och tillbaka och då uppstår inte problemet vid övergång mellan räta och aviga varv. Det är just när man stickar runt på rundsticka som det blir ojämnt vid övergången från ett rätt till avigt och avigt till rätt varv.
22.02.2024 - 15:45DROPS Design answered:
Hei Pia. Det vil nok alltid bli et lite "hakk" i overgangene. Prøv evnt å strikke 1.maske på ny omgang i 1.maske, men i omgangen under, slik at du "drar/trekker" omgangen litt opp. Test ut på en liten prøvelapp og se om du syns dette blir bedre. mvh DROPS Design
04.03.2024 - 08:00
Pia Anderberg wrote:
Hur gör man en snygg övergång mellan räta och aviga varv på rundsticka?
22.02.2024 - 09:16DROPS Design answered:
Hej Pia, hur menar du....? har du set vores video med vågmönster nederst i mönsteret :)
22.02.2024 - 11:53
Pia Anderberg wrote:
Hur gör man en snygg övergång mellan räta och aviga varv på rundsticka?
22.02.2024 - 09:13
Pia Anderberg wrote:
Fråga: Mönster 45-8 Glömde fylla i min mejl.
19.02.2024 - 17:19DROPS Design answered:
Hej Pia. Se svar under. Mvh DROPS Design
21.02.2024 - 08:35
Pia Anderberg wrote:
Hej! På mönster 45-8 ska man lägga upp på stick 5 o sedan byta till 4. Ska upplägget vara på en eller två (dubbla) Stickor? Tack
19.02.2024 - 17:17DROPS Design answered:
Hej Pia. Du lägger upp på 1 sticka. Mvh DROPS Design
21.02.2024 - 08:35
Beth-Ann Herschaft wrote:
Hi again. The photo shows stockinette at the top of each sleeve. The armholes and sleeves are way too big for me. Is there a way to make the armholes and sleeves smaller? I tried putting a gusset in, but the arms still hang. I am 5’4 and thin. Thanks for your help.
23.04.2021 - 18:33DROPS Design answered:
Dear Beth-Ann, the whole sleeve is knitted with pattern, what you see in stockinett is the dropped shoulder of the piece. This is an older design, and the fashion at the time was wider, dropped shoulders, and roomier sleeves, so what you have is probably correct for this piece. However if you want to make it smaller, take out a few rows, of teh armhole, before starting the meck, and leave out some increases from the sleeves (to make them narrower. Happy Knitting!
23.04.2021 - 20:01
Beth-Ann Herschaft wrote:
Hi....when I tried to pick up the stitches to knit the neckline, I found my stitches were too tight. I ended up cutting a few, and now have a mess! I tried to reknit up to the point where I had cut the stitches. Now I’m not sure how thick the shoulders should be. I have a picture of front and back before I messed it up, but it’s not helping. Do I have to rip it out in order to fix it? Thanks for your help.
16.03.2021 - 23:28DROPS Design answered:
Hi Beth-Ann, It would be best to unravel the piece to somewhere before the cut stitches, attach a new yarn strand and continue from there. If you are having problems with the shoulders you could unravel as far as to where the piece was divided for the body and sleeves before restarting. Hope this helps and happy knitting!
17.03.2021 - 08:02
Muriel Bell wrote:
When does the sleeve length change to stockinette stitch? Thank you again.
29.12.2020 - 23:28DROPS Design answered:
Hi Muriel, The whole of the sleeve is worked with pattern. Happy knitting!
30.12.2020 - 08:02
Muriel Bell wrote:
Sleeve help please this design. At cast on will I be working 13+17 (1 unit of pattern) + 13 = 43 sts and then when I have enough stitches at side edges of 17 each, another two pattern repeats of 17 become available. A total of 5 units of 17 with 7+7 stitches each end when I get to 99 stitches? Is that correct? Thank you for your advice.
18.12.2020 - 23:16DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Bell, that's correct - knit or purl the new stitches on each side (= as in M.1) so that they are worked the same way until there are enough sts to work last row in diagram. Happy knitting!
21.12.2020 - 07:05
Muriel Bell wrote:
Hi, I've never knitted in the round, so will the design become distorted as there are no turning rows being worked, also will the pattern repeat use only 4 rows like the video after the initial 6 rows? Thank you. Muriel
19.11.2020 - 11:28DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Bell, not sure what you mean with "distorted" here sorry, when working the diagram in the round you will first work 1st round as first row in diagram over all stitches, then 2nd round as shown in 2nd row in diagram over all sts and so on. When working the wave pattern in height, you will repeat the 6 rows in height as diagram is showing (video shows another kind of wave pattern). You will find more explanations about diagrams here. Happy knitting!
19.11.2020 - 15:49
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DROPS Long jumper with pattern in Muskat
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Knitting Tension: 20 sts x 26 rows on needle size 4 mm in stocking sts = 10 x 10 cm Garter sts on circular needle: Knit 1 round, purl 1 round. Pattern: See diagram. 1 diagram = 1 repeat. Front and back piece: Knitted round on circular needle. Cast on 221-238-255 sts on circular needle size 5 mm with off-white Muskat. Change to needle size 4 mm and continue in pattern. Remember the knitting tension. When piece measures 43-46-48 cm - adjust to after 1st row of pattern - finish piece in stocking sts. When piece measures 48-51-53 cm cast off 4 sts each side for armhole (front piece = 107-115-124 sts, back piece = 106-115-123 sts) and finish each piece separately. Front piece: = 107-115-124 sts. Dec for armhole each side on every other row: 2 sts 2-3-4 times and 1 st 1-3-5 times = 97-97-98 sts. When piece measures 68-71-74 cm cast off the middle 43-43-44 sts for neck and dec to shape the neckline on every other row: 2 sts 1 time and 1 st 3 times. Cast off remaining sts when piece measures 73-76-79 cm. Back piece: = 106-115-123 sts. Dec for armhole as described for front piece = 96-97-97 sts. When piece measures 71-74-77 cm cast off the middle 48-49-49 sts for neck and dec 2 sts on neckline on next row. Cast off remaining sts when piece measures 73-76-79 cm. Sleeves: Cast on 43-43-43 sts on double pointed needles size 5 mm with off-white Muskat. Change to needle size 4 mm and continue in pattern – make sure to have a pattern repeat mid upper sleeve and knit sts not fitting into pattern on 6th row in stocking sts until they fit into pattern. At the same time when piece measures 5-5-5 cm inc 2 sts mid under arm a total of 28-28-30 times as follows: size S + M on every 3rd and 4th round alternately, size L on every 3rd round = 99-99-103 sts – incorporate inc sts in pattern as you go along. When piece measures 43-41-40 cm cast off 4 sts mid under arm and finish sleeve back and forth on needle. Dec for sleeve cap each side on every other row: 4-3-2 sts 8-12-15 times and cast off remaining sts. Sleeve measures approx 49-50-51 cm. Assembly: Join shoulders. Pick up approx 100 to 110 sts round the neck on double pointed needles size 4 mm with off-white Muskat and knit 2 rows garter sts, cast off. Crochet border: Crochet with crochet hook size 3 round bottom edge, sleeve edges and neckline as follows: 1 row of dc, turn and crochet *4 ch, 1 tr in first ch, skip 2 sts and 1 dc in next st*, repeat from *-*. Set in sleeves. |
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