Olivine wrote:
Bonjour, ke voulais savoir si les mesures de la largeur du pull sont données pour les côtes tricotée avec les aiguilles 7 ou bien pour le aiguilles taille 8. Mon échantillon correspond à ce qui est demandé mais quand je tricote le pull et que je mesure sa largeur, elle est plus petite. Pour l'instant je suis encore à tricoter les côtes. Dois je démonter et adapter ma taille d'aiguilles ? Merci pour votre aide.
13.10.2020 - 21:00DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Olivine, les côtes vont probablement un peu serrer, mais si votre échantillon avec les aiguilles 8 est juste, vous devriez avoir les bonnes mesures finales, pensez juste à bien tricoter avec la même tension que pour votre échantillon (même les côtes qui ne sont pas non plus censées resserrer trop le bas du pull). Bon tricot!
14.10.2020 - 07:53
Sandra Skoogh wrote:
Superfint mönster! Lätt att följa och så fint, tack!
08.05.2020 - 11:48
B.R. wrote:
Bonjour Si je choisis la laine ANDES : est ce que ce sera un peu plus chaud encore, que la laine ESKIMO ?Merci.
16.11.2018 - 10:59DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Mme B.R., il devrait être aussi chaud dans l'une ou l'autre qualité, elles ont toutes les 2 une composition et un aspect différent - pour toute assistance individuelle pour choisir l'une des deux, n'hésitez pas à contacter votre magasin, même par mail ou téléphone. Bon tricot!
16.11.2018 - 13:27
Liza wrote:
Hello!! Approximately how many Andes balls do I need for this patter for a large size?
03.12.2017 - 08:50DROPS Design answered:
Dear Lizza, you will find here all relevant informations about alternatives and how to calculate new amount of yarn. Happy knitting!
04.12.2017 - 09:29
Maria wrote:
Mi spiace, ma ho un altro dubbio. Nella spiegazione delle maniche si dice: Con 42 m a 47 cm del lavoro "intrecciare 2 m all'inizio dei 6 f successivi (cioè 3 diminuzioni per lato) = 30 m". Ma così facendo, mi restano 36 m non 30. Evidentemente sbaglio nell'interpretazione delle diminuzioni. Potete aiutarmi per favore? Grazie Maria
23.01.2015 - 14:02DROPS Design answered:
Buonasera Maria. Per le diminuzioni sulle maniche, lavori così: 1° ferro: intreccia le prime 2 m, lavora le restanti m sul ferro. 2° ferro: intreccia le prime 2 m, lavora fino alla fine del ferro. Ripete sui 4 ferri successivi. Quindi su un lato avrà intrecciato 2 m 3 volte = 6 m intrecciate. Complessivamente, per i due lati 12 m intrecciate. Quindi: 42 m iniziali – 12 m intrecciate = 30 m. Ci riscriva se non è chiaro. Buon lavoro!
23.01.2015 - 14:19
Maria wrote:
Ho difficoltà a seguire il diagramma 1. Invece del disegno non potreste, per favore, indicarmi la sequenza dei punti da eseguire? In pratica si tratta del punto grana da riso? Inoltre, tra il materiale necessario sono indicati i ferri a doppia punta, ma non ne vedo la necessità. Dove dovrebbero essere usati secondo voi? Grazie mille. Maria
20.01.2015 - 17:50DROPS Design answered:
Buonasera Maria. I simboli dei diagrammi sono spiegati subito sotto la scritta diagramma. Il diagramma A.1 è una gran di riso doppia, quindi lavorata su due righe. La ringraziamo della segnalazione, abbiano corretto l’indicazione dei ferri a doppia punta. Ci riscriva se ancora in difficoltà. Buon lavoro!
20.01.2015 - 18:34
FILOMENA PARRELLA wrote:
Salve, come calcolo la lana necessaria per una taglia M?
03.12.2013 - 20:43DROPS Design answered:
Buonasera Filomena. Trova le indicazioni per la quantità necessaria a lato della fotografia. Per la taglia M saranno necessari 850 g di filato Eskimo. Buon lavoro!
03.12.2013 - 21:08Fatma Seif wrote:
Where is the diagram , it only show the sizes with inc , i cant found charts
22.11.2013 - 14:42DROPS Design answered:
Dear Fatma, you will find all diagrams beside the measurement chart at the end of pattern, below sleeve. In each diag, 1 square = 1 st x 1 row/round. Happy knitting!
22.11.2013 - 15:28
Fiona Boswell wrote:
How much Drops andees alpaca wool do I need to buy to make size small for pattern:134-6. how can I find out what measurements the garment will be for the sizes?
08.11.2013 - 22:18DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Boswell, calculate total metrage Eskimo required in your size, then divide by metrage of a single ball Andes, your DROPS store may help you if required. You will find at the end of the pattern, ie bottom of the page measurement chart with all measures from side to side for each size. Happy knitting!
09.11.2013 - 09:00
Susan Jensen wrote:
God swetter til en rigtig fryspind som mig
16.11.2011 - 17:39
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Long knitted DROPS jumper with textured pattern in ”Snow” or ”Andes”. Size: S to XXXL.
DROPS 134-6 |
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PATTERN: See diagram M.1 to M.3 – diagrams show pattern from RS. 1st row = WS. -------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------- FRONT PIECE: Worked back and forth on needle. Cast on 56-62-68-74-80-92 sts (incl 1 edge st in each side) on needle size 7 mm with Snow. K 2 rows. Then work rib = K 3/P 3 with 1 edge st in each side. REMEMBER THE KNITTING TENSION! When piece measures 14 cm, K 1 row from RS while at the same time dec 2-4-6-8-6-10 sts evenly = 54-58-62-66-74-82 sts. Switch to needle size 8 mm. K 1 row from WS and K 1 row from RS. Continue with diagram M.1 with 1 edge st in each side. When piece measures approx. 45-46-47-48-49-50 cm (adjust after 1 whole repetition), work diagram M.2, then work diagram M.3 until finished measurements. When piece measures 59-60-61-62-63-64 cm, cast off 1-1-2-2-3-3 sts at beg of the next 2 rows for armholes = 52-56-58-62-68-76 sts on needle. Work pattern as before until piece measures 71-73-75-77-79-81 cm. Now slip the middle 12-12-12-14-14-14 sts on a stitch holder for neck and finish each shoulder separately. Then cast off at beg of every row from neck: 1 st 3 times = 17-19-20-21-24-28 sts remain on shoulder. Cast off when piece measures 78-80-82-84-86-88 cm. BACK PIECE: Cast on and work as front piece but do not cast off for neck. When piece measures 76-78-80-82-84-86 cm, cast off the middle 18-18-18-20-20-20 sts for neck. Work 2 rows over the 17-19-20-21-24-28 sts on each shoulder, cast off. SLEEVE: Worked back and forth on needle. Cast on 32-32-32-32-38-38 sts (incl 1 edge st in each side) on needle size 7 mm with Snow. K 2 rows (1st row = WS). Then work rib = K 3/P 3 with 1 edge st in each side. When piece measures approx. 12 cm, adjust so that next row is worked from RS, K 3 rows. Switch to needle size 8 mm and continue with diagram M.3 with 1 edge st in each side. At the same time when piece measures 18 cm, inc 1 st in each side by working 2 sts in next to last st. Repeat inc every 6-5-4-3½-4-3 cm a total of 5-6-7-8-6-7 times = 42-44-46-48-50-52 sts – work the inc sts in diagram M.3. When piece measures 47-46-46-45-42-39 cm (shorter measurements in the larger sizes because of longer sleeve cap and broader shoulder width), cast off 2 sts at beg of the next 6 rows (i.e. 3 dec in each side) = 30-32-34-36-38-40 sts. On next row, cast off the remaining sts ASSEMBLY: Sew the shoulder seams. NECK: Knit up approx. 46 to 52 sts around the neck on circular needle size 7 mm with Snow. P 1 round, then K 1 round while at the same time inc evenly to 60-60-66-66-72-72 sts. Continue with rib = K 3/P 3. When neck measures 12 cm, inc all K 3 to K 4 = 70-70-77-77-84-84 sts. Continue with K 4/P 3 until neck measures a total of 24 cm. P 1 round and K 1 round. Cast off with P sts. Fold the neck double towards RS. Sew in sleeves and sew under arm and side seams in one, inside 1 edge st. |
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