Lulu Kamp wrote:
Kan denne opskrift ikke fås til voksne mænd ?
18.04.2025 - 15:14
Cécile wrote:
Je ne comprends pas comment procéder pour le haut de la manche. ..comment utiliser le porte-maille? (2mailles de chaque côté, tricoter aller-retour, puis 8 mailles)
10.05.2024 - 15:36DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Cécile, quand vous avez mis en attente 4 mailles sous la manche (= 2 mailles de chaque côté du milieu sous la manche), continuez en allers et retours et mettez en attente les 8 premières mailles au début des 4 rangs suivants (= 2 x 8 mailles + 1 x 2 mailles en attente de chaque côté). Bon tricot!
10.05.2024 - 16:38
Ida wrote:
I am having trouble with these instructions….shape the sleeve cap as follows: put 2 sts on each side of the marker on a holder. Knit the sleeve cap back and forth on the needle placing sts at each edge on a holder every other row as follows: 8 sts 2 times. Then put all sts back on needle and knit Pattern 1.
03.04.2024 - 20:42DROPS Design answered:
Dear Ida, When you knit the upper part of the sleeve, you knit back and forth, and while doing that, at the beginning of each row, you put the number of stitches described on a stitch-holder (after you knitted them). Then you put all the stitches back to the circular needle, and continue with the pattern. I hope this helps. Happy Knitting!
03.04.2024 - 23:20
Linda Mccoy wrote:
When sewing in the Sleeve s is it done from wrong side or right side?
16.01.2023 - 21:37DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Mccoy, sleeves are generally sewn from right side - see this video. Happy assembly!
17.01.2023 - 10:12
Linda Mccoy wrote:
Hello and Happy New year. This has got to be the worst pattern to follow. I have been reading patterns 50 yrs. I have never had a pattern that has stumped me like this one. I realise that this has been translated from another language. However maybe someone should rewrite it so people can understand what the pattern is saying. Thank you
04.01.2023 - 19:59
Lisa Hertel wrote:
Does this cap take place under the arm? i cannot figure this out. I have knitted this portion of the pattern 3 times. the graphic does not show a cap for shoulder it looks straight across. again may i ask what is the purpose of this?
19.12.2022 - 15:43DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Hertel, this portion is the sleeve cap, is you will work short rows (leaving first 2 sts 1 time then 8 sts 2 times unworked on each side of mid under sleeve, ie the first 2+8+8 sts from mid under sleeve and the last 2-8-8 sts towards mid under sleeve (the middle 36 sts under sleeve the sleeve are on a thread, 16 sts on each side of mid under sleeve) - chart is just standard and just don't show this sleeve cap. Hope it can help. Happy knitting!
19.12.2022 - 15:59
Lisa Hertel wrote:
I followed the directions given to Mrs. Frew. The pattern was askew and the work was done under the arm. If it is a cap, shouldn't it be on the top near the shoulder? I am very confused
18.12.2022 - 19:16DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Hertel, please let us know if the previous answer could help you or if you need more information.
19.12.2022 - 09:40
Lisa Hertel wrote:
I have tried knitting the sleeve cap according to the directions. When that didn't work, I went to the comments section and saw someone else asked a similar question. I followed those directions which included short rows (although no where in the pattern does it say to use short rows). That didn't work either because the pattern was askew, I am writing to you for a better and in depth explanation of the sleeve cap. I have invest a lot of time and money and would hate to rip it out.
18.12.2022 - 18:09DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Hertel, to shape the sleeve cap you will work: work the first 8 sts at the beg of the next row and slip them on a thread, work to the end of the row, turn, work the first 8 sts at the beg of the row and slip them on a thread, work to the end of the row. Repeat these 2 rows one more time (16 sts on the thread on each side + the 4 sts mid under sleeve), cut the yarn after the last row. Now put all stitches back on needle and work diagram M.1 over all stitches starting on middle under sleeve as before. Happy knitting!
19.12.2022 - 09:39
Catherine wrote:
To shape the sleeve, do I put 2 stitches on either side of the marker on a holder, then follow pattern to the end of the row. Then on the next row, add 8 stitches to one of the holders with 2 stitches (making 10 stitches on that holder), then follow pattern to end of row. At the beginning of the next row add 8 stitches to the other holder, making 10 stitches on that holder and knit to the end of the row. Then add back all held stitches, knit M1 then cast off?
10.09.2022 - 19:32DROPS Design answered:
Dear Catherine, work the stitches before slipping them on the thread, ie work 2 sts at the beg of the round and slip them on a thread, work to the end of the round, turn, work the first 2 sts and slip them on a thread, continue the row to the end, turn, work the first 8 sts and slip them on a thread, finish row, turn work the first 8 sts and slip them on a thread and repeat these 2 rows one more time (= there are 2+8+8 sts on a thread on each side of the middle of sleeve =34 sts in total on the thread) then work all stitches again. Happy knitting!
12.09.2022 - 09:52
Catherine Frew wrote:
Thank you.for your last reply. I am following your guidance. I am knitting size 3-4 years. Over 68 stitches on row 2 of the pattern (wrong side) k2, P2 (knitting for purl and purling for knit) ends with two purls, which are knits on the right side, meaning that I am not purling into purls on Row 3 of the pattern (right side) as I should be. Can you advise how I should proceed?
28.06.2022 - 18:42DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Frew, the pattern will not be symmetrical here, your number of sts is divisible by 4, if you start with K2, P2 ending with P2 from WS, work now from WS starting either with P2 (if you have to work now like a row 3) or K2 (if you have now to work a row like a row 2). Happy knitting!
29.06.2022 - 09:04
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Gauge: 17 sts and 22 rows on larger needles in stockinette stitch = 10 x 10 cm Pattern: See charts. One chart equals one repeat of the pattern. The pattern is seen from the right side. WRITTEN INSTRUCTIONS: Pattern 1: * 2 rows stockinette stitch, 2 rows reverse stockinette stitch, 2 rows stockinette stitch * Pattern 2: Row 1: * K 2, P 2 * Row 2: * P 2, K 2 * Row 3: * P 2, K 2 * Row 4: * K 2, P 2 * Repeat these 4 rows. Rib: *knit 2, purl 2 *. Repeat from * - *. Body: Cast on 136-144-152 (168-176-184) sts on smaller circular needles with blue. Join, being careful not to twist the sts. Place a marker at the join and knit 2 rows stockinette stitch and then in rib until the work measures 4-4-4 (5-5-5) cm. Change to larger circular needles and knit in stocking st. When the work measures 17-17-20.5 (22.5-23-24.5) cm, knit in Pattern as follows: Knit Pattern 1 one time (6 rows). Knit 6-7-7.5 (7.5-8-8.5) cm of Pattern 2. Knit Pattern 1 one time (6 rows). Knit 6-7-7.5 (7.5-8-8.5) cm of Pattern 2. Knit Pattern 1 one time (6 rows). At the same time, when the work measures 29-31-34 (35-36-38) cm , divide for front and back and knit each part separately. Front: 68-72-76 (84-88-92) sts. Continue to knit in Pattern as above. When the work measures 41-44-49 (50-52-54) cm , bind off the center 24-24-26 (22-24-24) sts for the neck. Bind off at each neck edge on every other row: 2 sts 1 time, 1 st 1 time. Bind off after finishing the Pattern. The work measures approximately 45-48-53 (55-57-60) cm . Back: 68-72-76 (84-88-92) sts. Continue knitting in Pattern as for front. When the work measures 43-46-51 (53-55-58) cm , bind off the center 26-26-28 (24-26-26) sts for the neck. Bind off 2 sts on each neck edge on the next row. Bind off after finishing the Pattern. The work should measure approximately 45-48-53 (55-57-60) cm . Sleeves: Cast on 30-32-32 (34-34-36) sts with blue on smaller double pointed needles. Join, being careful not to twist the sts. Place a marker at the join and knit 2 rows in stockinette stitch and then rib until the work measures 4-4-5 (5-5-5) cm . Change to larger double pointed needles and knit in stockinette stitch, increasing 4-6-8 (6-8-6) sts evenly distributed over the 1st row. 34-38-40 (40-42-42) sts. At the same time, after the ribbing inc 1 st on each side of the 10-10-12 (14-15-16) times: Size 3/4 years: alternately every 3rd and 4th row. Sizes 5/6 + 7/8 + 9/10 + 11/12 + 13/14 years: alternately every 4th and 5th row. = 54-58-64 (68-72-74) sts. When the work measures 15-18-21.5 (24.5-27-29.5) cm , knit Pattern 1 one time and after that 6-7-7.5 (7.5-8-8.5) cm of Pattern 2. When the work measures 21.5-24.5-28.5 (31.5-34.5-37.5) cm shape the sleeve cap as follows: put 2 sts on each side of the marker on a holder. Knit the sleeve cap back and forth on the needle placing sts at each edge on a holder every other row as follows: 8 sts 2 times. Then put all sts back on needle and knit Pattern 1. Bind off after Pattern 1. The work should measure approximately 26-30-34 (37-40-43) cm . Assembly: Sew shoulder seams. Pick up approx. 72-84 sts with blue around the neck on smaller circular needles and purl 2 rows, then knit 4-4-5 (5-6-6) cm in rib and after that 2 rows of stockinette stitch. Bind off. Sew on sleeves. |
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