Decosterd wrote:
Bonsoir, je voudrai tricoter le béret et je ne comprends pas la gestion des repères pour placer les augmentations. Faut-il les décaler au fur et à mesure des rangs augmentés?
12.10.2024 - 23:06DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Mme Decosterd, vous allez devoir faire bien suivre vos marqueurs en hauteur au fur et à mesure de l'avancée du travail pour bien les garder à la bonne place. Quand vous augmentez, vous aurez d'abord toujours plus de mailles entre chaque marqueur, puis quand vous diminuerez vous aurez moins de mailles entre chaque marqueur. Bon tricot!
14.10.2024 - 08:26
Marina Mcdonough wrote:
Can I use circular knitting needles for the hat? I am unclear if straight needles mean double pointed, straight one point/circular are ok. Thanks.
12.12.2022 - 02:44DROPS Design answered:
Hi Marina, The hat is worked back and forth, then sewn together to finish. So, yes, you can either use straight or circular needles. Happy knitting!
12.12.2022 - 06:49
Josiane wrote:
Bonjour j'ai commencée le bonnet, je suis arrivée au 10 cm de hauteur après les cotes.et je ne comprends pas les diminutions ts les 2rangs 34 fois =27 mailles combien de rangs ou de mailles diminuées sur un rangs au rang suivant combien reste t'il de mailles pour les diminuer 2par 2 merci de votre réponse
22.12.2014 - 19:39DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Josiane, vous diminuez à gauche de chaque marqueur (= après chaque marqueur), soit 5 x 2 m ens à l'end par rang de diminution (= tous les rangs sur l'endroit, c'est-à-dire tous les 2 rangs) et ceci 34 fois au total, il reste 27 m. Bon tricot!
23.12.2014 - 18:53
Maria wrote:
Hej! Jag stickar mössan, men hittar inte hur många cm som resåren stickas i o om man sedan byter stickor eller fortsätter med 2,5. Tack!
28.10.2013 - 21:06DROPS Design answered:
När arb mäter 6 cm fortsätter du i rätst, och du fortsätter med st 2,5. Lycka till!
30.10.2013 - 09:20
Joline 103 Idées wrote:
Je voudrais faire les gants mais je ne lis nulle part s'ils sont fait avec 2 aiguilles ou 4 ?? mais je dois être un peu myope ????
02.09.2013 - 18:21DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Joline, les gants se tricotent en allers et retours, on fait les coutures sur les côtés et les doigts à la fin. Bon tricot!
03.09.2013 - 10:37
Drops Design France wrote:
Bonjour Looklady, après les côtes, on lit : "Tricoter maintenant toutes les m env ens à l’env. = on obtient (47) 53 m" : vous tricotez toutes les mailles envers des côtes ens à l'envers pour diminuer et obtenir (47) 53 m. Bon tricot !
02.01.2012 - 09:08
Looklady wrote:
Il me semble qu'il y a une erreur sur les gants car nous avons au debut (62) 70 mailles et quand on fait les diminutions c marquer tricoter toutes les mailles envers enssemble sur l'enverst et on obtiens (47) 53 je ne pense pas que l'on puisse obtenir ce n'ombre de maille
25.12.2011 - 13:48
Drops Design wrote:
Bonjour et merci Lorraine, la bordure au crochet est indiquée dans les explications pour les gants et pour le bonnet (les côtes sont repliées au bonnet).
27.01.2010 - 18:06
Lorraine54000 wrote:
Sur le superbe modèle, il aurait une bordure fantaisie apres les cotes? je trouve pas l explication, quelqu un peut m xpliquer merci
27.01.2010 - 15:45
GretheAndersen wrote:
lige den jeg manglede, den er sød
11.08.2006 - 14:13
DROPS 98-11 |
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knitted gloves and beret in DROPS Alpaca
DROPS 98-11 |
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Knitting tension: 26 sts x 34 rows on needles size 2.5 mm in stocking stitch = 10x10cm. 26 sts x 52 rows in garter sts = 10 x 10 cm. Garter sts: knit all rows. Rib: *K2, P2*, repeat from *-* GLOVES: Right glove: The glove is knitted back and forth on pointed needles and sewn tog at the side afterwards. Cast on 62-70 using two 2.5mm needles and Alpaca (to make sure the edge becomes elastic). Remove 1 needle and knit 5 rows garter sts. Knit next row as follows from the WS: 1 st in garter sts, *P2, K2*, repeat from *-* and finish with 1 st in garter sts. Continue in Rib until piece measures 11-12 cm – adjust so that next row is from the RS. Now P all P2 tog to P1 = 47-53 sts. P 3 rows and continue in garter sts until finished measurements. At the same time on the first row after the Rib dec 5-3 sts evenly = 42-50 sts. Insert a marking thread in the 22-26 st (seen from the RS). Thumb: At the same time when piece measures 13-14 cm inc 1 st on each side of the MT on every 4th row a total of 3-4 times = 7-9 thumb sts (inc by making a yo and knit into back of yo on the returning row to avoid making a hole). When piece measures 18-20 cm put the 7-9 thumb sts on a thread and cast on 1 new st over the thread = 42-50 sts. Continue in garter sts as before. When piece measures 22-24 cm knit the fingers as follows from the RS: Littlefinger: K1, inc 1 st, K 3-4, put the middle 34-40 sts on a thread, inc 1 st, K 3-4 sts, inc 1 st, K1 = 11-13 sts on needle. Knit garter sts until finger measures approx 5-7 cm. Now knit all sts tog 2 by 2, cut the thread and pull it through remaining sts. Put the 34-40 sts from thread back on needle and knit 4 rows garter sts over all sts. Make sure the first row is from the RS. Ring Finger: K1, inc 1 st, K 4-5, put 23-27 sts on a thread, inc 1 st, K 5-6 sts, inc 1 st, K1 = 14-16 sts on needle. Knit garter sts until finger measures approx 7.5-9 cm. Now knit all sts tog 2 by 2, cut the thread and pull it through remaining sts. Put the 23-27 sts from thread back on needle. Middle finger: K1, inc 1 st, K 5-6, put 11-13 sts on a thread, inc 1 st, K 5-6 sts, inc 1 st, K1 = 15-17 sts on needle. Knit garter sts until finger measures approx 7.5-9 cm. Now knit all sts tog 2 by 2, cut the thread and pull it through remaining sts. Index finger: Put the last 11-13 sts from thread back on needle. Knit garter sts, at the same time inc 4 sts evenly = 25-27 sts. When finger measures approx 6-7.5 cm knit all sts tog 2 by 2, cut the thread and pull it through remaining sts. Thumb: Put the 7-9 thumb sts back on needle and pick up 7-9 sts behind these = 14-18 sts. Knit approx 5.5-6 cm garter sts, knit all sts 2 and 2, cut the thread and pull it through remaining sts. Assembly: Sew fingers tog in the outer loops and sew tog glove at side. Crochet border: Crochet a border round the glove opening with crochet hook size 7 mm and Snow as follows: 1 dc in first st (beg in the middle of 2 knitted sts), *1 ch, 1 dc in next 2 K sts*, repeat from *-* and finish with 1 ch and 1 sl st in dc from beg of row. Knit another glove, but mirrored – i.e. insert a MT in the 21-25 st and inc for thumb on both sides of MT. BERET: Knitted back and forth on needle and sewn tog at the side afterwards. Loosely cast on 122-142 sts on needle size 2.5 mm with Alpaca. P 1 row from WS and continue in Rib (K2, P2) with 1 edge st in garter sts each side. When piece measures 6 cm insert 5 marking threads as follows: the first after 1 st, the remaining 4 with 24-28 sts between each. There are 25-29 sts after the last MT. Now continue in garter sts and inc to the left of all MT (seen from the RS) on every other row: 4 times and then on every 4th row: 7 times = 177-197 sts (inc by making a yo, K into back of yo on returning row to avoid making a hole). When piece measures 9-10 cm from the Rib dec to the left of all MT (seen from the RS) on every other row: 31-34 times = 22-27 sts (dec by K2 tog). Knit remaining sts tog 2 by 2, cut the thread and pull it through remaining sts. Sew hat tog mid back inside 1 edge st. Crochet border: Crochet a border round the opening with crochet hook size 7 mm and Snow as follows: 1 dc in first st (beg in the middle of 2 knitted sts), *1 ch, 1 dc in next 2 K sts*, repeat from *-* and finish with 1 ch and 1 sl st in dc from beg of row. Pompon: Make a pompon with a diameter of approx 5 cm with Snow and attach to the top of hat. Please see Garnstudio’s Technique Pages in the School of Handcraft on the pattern front page. |
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