Anita wrote:
I am trying to understand the directions and can not make sens of it. We should go from 112 sts (medium size) to 16 sts, and start again from begining, but nowhere does the direction say cast on again, or add sts or you end up with 12 pieces and graft is together. I am very frustrated, read the directions in two different languages and still can not make sens of it. Short raws will not add up to be a circle thats only the outer edge.
15.01.2020 - 01:19DROPS Design answered:
Dear Anita, you first work 2 rows over all stitches (= 112 stitches), then work 2 rows over the first 12 stitches, and continue repeating these 4 rows, but when you work the first 2 rows, work some stitches less every time (you need short rows to get the wide of the outer circle), so next time you work: 2 rows over 112 sts - 2 sts = 110 sts, next time you work row 1/2 you work 110-2 = 108 sts, then 106 sts, then 104 sts etc.. (2 sts less 10 times in total), then work 4 sts less instead of 2, then work 8 sts less instead of 2 then 4, until only the 16 sts from the outer circle remains on needle. Happy knitting!
15.01.2020 - 09:35
Tove Janka Lunden wrote:
Hvor finnes disse diagrammene til hver str??....
09.01.2020 - 18:07
Natty wrote:
I’m trying to use the yarn converter but need the thread count/number, can’t find it anywhere, can you help please?
20.10.2019 - 10:42DROPS Design answered:
Dear Natty, read more about our yarn converter here - you are working here either with 1 strand Silke Alpaca or 1 strand Air. Happy knitting!
21.10.2019 - 10:24
Ivonne wrote:
Hallo! Kann ich diese Jacke auch mit Big Merino stricken? Danke!
15.05.2019 - 22:59DROPS Design answered:
Liebe Ivonne, Big Merino gehört auch der Garngruppe C – aber bitte beachten, daß Garne mit unterschiedlichen Strukturen auch unterschiedlich aussehen. Ihr DROPS Laden wird Ihnen gerne weiter helfen, die beste Alternative zu finden - auch telefonisch oder per E-Mail. Mehr über Big Merino lesen Sie unter die Farbkarte und- siehe Garnpflegetipp für Merino. Viel Spaß beim stricken!
16.05.2019 - 09:35
Jane Curley wrote:
The pattern says 'for Air' then quotes amount for Silke Apaca..states that is unavailable but in alternatives it does not mention 'Air'...which yarns are suitable please.
08.04.2019 - 11:51DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Curley, this pattern was originally requiring 1200-1300-1450-1600 g DROPS Silke Alpaca, and we suggest now DROPS Air: 600-650-700-750 g. Happy knitting!
08.04.2019 - 12:06
Birgit Trede wrote:
In der Anleitung steht man soll 2 Maschen weniger stricken. Wo? Am Anfang, am Ende oder mittendrin?
26.12.2018 - 12:41DROPS Design answered:
Liebe Frau Trede, jedesMal Sie die 1./2. Reihe stricken, stricken Sie 2 M weniger, dh das 1. Mal stricken Sie 102-112-124-140 M, das 2. Mal (Reihe 5/6) stricken Sie 100-110-122-138 M, dann 98-108-120-136 M usw. (= 2 Maschen weniger am Anfang der Hinreihe, bei der Rückreihe stricken Sie dieselbe Maschenanzahl wie bei der Hinreihe). Viel Spaß beim stricken!
02.01.2019 - 09:50Sonya wrote:
Sorry I did not phrase my question well. It was about the main body of the jacket, not the sleeves. How do you decrease stitches in rows 1 and 2? I assume that stitches are not knitted together, but slipped off the end? Is this correct?
15.10.2018 - 12:07DROPS Design answered:
Dear Sonya, when working M.1 you work short rows as follows: row 1 and 2: over all sts, row 3 and 4 over the first 18-16-20 sts, then repeat these 4 rows, but work first 2 rows leaving 2 sts unworked at the end of row 1, then leaving 4 more sts unworked at the end of row 6-12 times in total (see size), then leaving 8 more sts unworked at the end of row 1 until the 18-16-20 sts from outermost side remain. When all short rows are done, repeat whole short rows. Happy knitting!
15.10.2018 - 14:03Sonya wrote:
Hi I have been reading all the comments to try to figure out how to work the decreases. I can’t figure it out though, are these cast off or retained?
15.10.2018 - 00:02DROPS Design answered:
Dear Sonya, when you have to decrease evenly on sleeves, work the decreases as explained here. Happy knitting!
15.10.2018 - 10:47Zuzana wrote:
Dobrý deň, rada by som vedieť, či môžem na tento sveter použiť aj priadzu cotton merino (skupina B)? Nosím veľkosť M. Ak by som štrikovala podľa návodu (bez upravenia počtu ok) veľkosť M/L s cotton merino 1 priadzou, bude výsledný sveter veľkosti M alebo mám štrikovať veľkosť XL/XXL? Alebo mi viete poradiť ako upraviť počty ok na cotton merino priadzu alebo to nie je možné? Veľmi pekne ďakujem.
20.06.2018 - 21:54
Adriana wrote:
Il modello mi piace moltissimo. Per renderlo più elegante mi piacerebbe lavorare con un filato e con ferri più sottili. È possibile avere uno schema per la taglia XXXL con un filato più sottile? Grazie
24.03.2018 - 09:04DROPS Design answered:
Buongiorno Adriana, per trovare l'alternativa migliore, può provare il nostro nuovo convertitore di filati: può lavorare il cardigan in 2 capi di Flora o Alpaca, ad esempio. Buon lavoro!
27.03.2018 - 11:01
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Knitted circular jacket in DROPS Silke Alpaca or DROPS Air, with texture pattern Size: S – XXXL
DROPS 102-6 |
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Knitting tension: 17 sts x 22 rows stocking sts = 10 x 10 cm Pattern: See diagram M.1. Diagrams are seen from RS. NOTE: Each size has own diagram. Short rows: Work short rows to ensure circular shape of piece, as follows: 1st / 2nd row: Knit 102-112-124-140 sts, turn piece and knit back. 3rd / 4th row: Knit back and forth over 18-16-20-20 first sts on row (these sts = outermost on circle) – read knitting tip 1 below. Repeat 1st to 4th rows, but reduce stitch number by 2 sts on every 1st/2nd row before turning piece – repeat this 10-10-12-12 times in total, then reduce sts number knitted by 4 sts before piece is turned – repeat this 6-9-8-12 times in total and from this point reduce sts number by 8 sts before piece is turned – repeat 5-5-6-6 times in total. Remaining are 18-16-20-20 outermost sts of circle. Start again from beginning over all sts. – read Knitting tip 2 below. Knitting tip 1: When turning piece slip the first st as if to knit and tighten yarn before continuing knitting. This is done to avoid holes when turning. This does not applies to innermost 20-20-24-24 sts of circle – when piece is turned knit all sts as normal. Knitting tip 2: On row where all sts are knit, P 20-20-24-24 innermost sts in circle (seen from RS). Then continue as before with chart M.1. Measuring tip: All measurements on circle are done with piece lying flat. Do not measure across! Measurements follow curve to 63rd - 69th -73rd - 81st sts. Circle: Knit piece back and forth on needle to make room for all sts. Cast on 102-112-124-140 sts on circular needle size 4.5 mm with Silke Alpaca or Air. Insert 1 marking thread or stitch marker after 63-69-73-81 sts, make all measurements from this point. Knit chart M.1 (see diagram for your size) from right to left (i.e. from outside towards inside on circle) 1st row = RS. At the same time as chart M.1 knit Short rows – see explanation above – to make circular shape. When piece measures 37-40-49-57 cm from marking thread or stitch marker – read measuring tip – knit armholes. Armhole: Slip outermost 63-69-73-81 sts onto an extra needle size 4.5 mm (circular needle to make room for all sts). Continuing, cast off next 2 sts (= armhole). Insert 1 marking thread or stitch marker between 2 cast off sts. Leave remaining sts on needle. Continuing, knit 2 parts (sts before and after armhole) separately, but knit them at the same time on separate needles with separate balls of yarn. This is done so the short rows are correct on both sides of armhole. Continue with pattern and short rows as earlier. When armhole measures 18-21-23-25 cm cast on 2 new sts over armhole(i.e. between the 2 parts). Continuing, slip all sts onto one needle again = 102-112-124-140 sts. Insert 1 marking thread or stitch marker after 63-69-73-81 sts. Continuing, measure piece from this point. Now knit chart M.1 and short rows on all sts. Continue like this until piece measures approx 15-17-19-21 cm, this should be a ½ circle. Continue until piece measures approx 30-34-38-42 cm from marking thread – read measuring tip. Now make armholes in same way. When all sts are back on one needle again insert 1 marking thread or stitch marker after 63-69-73-81 sts. Continue measuring from here. Continue with M.1 and short rows until piece measures approx 37-40-49-57 cm from marking thread or stitch markers (adjust to 1 whole pattern repeat with short rows). Cast off loosely. Sleeve: Knit piece back and forth on circular needles. Cast on 56-59-65-68 sts (incl 1 front edge sts on each side) on needles size 4.5 mm with Silke Alpaca or Air. P1 row from WS. Continue with Rib K2/P1 and 1 edge sts on each side. When Rib measures 13-13-14-14 cm K 1 row from WS at the same time dec 10-11-13-14 sts evenly = 46-48-52-54 sts. Continue in stocking sts with WS out until complete measurement. When piece measures 16 cm inc 1 sts on each side on every 9 -4.5 -3.5 -3 cm 5-9-11-13 times in total = 56-66-74-80 sts. When piece measures 56 cm cast off top shape sleeve top on each side on every other row: 4 sts 1-2-2-2 times. Continuing, cast off 2 sts on each side until piece measures approx 61-62-62-63 cm. Then cast off 4 sts 1 time on each side. Piece measures approx 62-63-63-64 cm. Cast off remaining sts. Assembly: Sew circle tog in outermost edge of cast on sts and cast off edge. Sew in sleeves so seams under sleeve meet at middle of marking thread or stitch marker placed at bottom of armhole and middle of sleeve top meet marking thread or stitch marker placed on top of armhole. Sew sleeve seams. |
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