Luisa wrote:
Chiedo scusa ma non mi é chiaro come funziona lo schema. Io monto 15 m con il primo colore, ogni settimo ferro aggiungo 15 m fino ad arrivare a 55 ferri, a questo punto aggiungo 15m con il secondo colore con cui lavoro 54 f, al 55esimo aggiungo 15m del terzo colore e lavoro 6 f etc? Giusto?
12.07.2022 - 00:14DROPS Design answered:
Buongiorno Luisa, dal 55 ferro deve iniziare ad intrecciare le maglie come indicato. Per il cambio colori deve fare riferimento a quanto riportato nel paragrafo "Strisce". Buon lavoro!
13.07.2022 - 00:09
Luisa wrote:
Buongiorno se voglio farlo più grande, come faccio? Lavoro 2 schemi di seguito?
11.07.2022 - 20:11DROPS Design answered:
Buonasera Luisa, se vuole lavorarlo più grande può aggiungere delle ripetizioni al motivo. Buon lavoro!
11.07.2022 - 21:58
Torunn Mikkelsen wrote:
Jeg forstår ikke om det skal klippes tråd eller ikke etter økning av 15 masker - det står litt ulikt i kommentarene. Så lurer jeg på om det er kun 2 pinner natur i starten eller er det tre siden det står en pinne før stjernen?
04.05.2021 - 15:56DROPS Design answered:
Hej Torunn, Hvor i opskriften skriver vi at det skal klippes tråd? Ja du strikker 1.pind med natur fra retsiden og så 2 pinde mere siden du bytter tråd på begynnelsen av en pinne fra vrangen :)
06.05.2021 - 15:45
Eveline wrote:
What you suggest, to change color at RS (this would be row 3 / 5 /7 etc) is not what the pattern tells us to do. It clearly state to change color on wrong side. Knit first 3 rows off white, row 4 golden, row 6 off white, so I should start row 8 with golden. Only then there's no golden tread at the end of the new casts ons.. So maybe what you suggest to change on the RS will make it possible. Do you believe this is a mistake in the pattern? Or am I reading it wrong?
27.01.2021 - 15:29DROPS Design answered:
Dear Eveline, you are right, my mistake sorry. Colour changes should be from WS - that means you will have to cut the yarn when casting the new stitches, you can cast on either with the colour of the last row from RS worked or then with the colour of the next colour that will be worked from WS. Happy knitting!
28.01.2021 - 08:46
Eveline wrote:
Hello, can you explain how I have to switch form off white to golden rod from row 7 to row 8? On row 7 I have to cast on 15 more stiches working in off white, but have to change to golden rod on row 8. Is there a way or do I have to cut cords every 15 stiches? That would be so terrible. .
26.01.2021 - 16:01DROPS Design answered:
Dear Eveline, you are working each time 2 rows with the same colour: work row 7 to the end of the row, cast on the new stitches, turn and work row 8 with the same colour. Turn change colour and work the next 2 rows. Colour changes should be at the right side of piece, seen from RS, ie at the beg of row from RS. Happy knitting!
26.01.2021 - 16:41
Yvette wrote:
Ik snap iets niet aan dit patroon. Ik heb de eerste 7 naalden gebreidt (3 naturel, 2 oker, 2 naturel) en moet nu 15 steken aan het eind toevoegen. Maar als ik dan omkeer om rij 8 te breien moet ik overgaan op de okerkleur, echter die zit dan niet daar aan het eind van die nieuwe 15 steken.. Hoe doe je dit? Omdat dit een sjaal is wil ik de draad niet aan de andere kant meenemen, dus iets klopt niet. Hopelijk maak ik mezelf zo duidelijk en kunt u het uitleggen. Vr. gr.
19.01.2021 - 21:33DROPS Design answered:
Dag Yvette,
Na het opzetten van de 15 steken zul je steeds de draad af moeten knippen om met de andere kleur te beginnen.
23.01.2021 - 10:58
Carol Ibbetson wrote:
Hello again. Just checked the chart key again and realised it is non standard. i.e. a blank square is knit on BOTH sides. This could easily cause issues to a UK knitter who would be used to seeing a 'dot' for a stitch that is knit on the WS. Rest of my comments hold true though - many thanks
15.04.2019 - 16:50
Carol Ibbetson wrote:
From a UK tech editor working on this pattern for a magazine. - chart shows stocking st instead of garter st - Color changes must be made on RS rows in garter st, not WS - Photo should be flipped vertically to match pattern Happy to check any patts if required. Just msg me. Thanks C
15.04.2019 - 16:33DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Ibbeston, the diagram key is correct to this pattern: all stitches should be worked in garter stitch = knit from right side and from wrong side. Happy knitting!
23.04.2019 - 16:01
DS Meyer wrote:
It might be helpful to clarify the chart. The 15 stitches are as folliws, K2tog, knit 5, yo, knit 1, yo, knit5, SKP. I misread the chart before sending my earlier comment.
22.03.2019 - 19:25
DS Meyer wrote:
With both a K2tog and a SKP on every right side row, the original 15 stitches decrease 2 stitches every row; with 1 yarnover, then the stitchs before and after the yarnover change each row. How do you keep 15 stitches and create the chevron look?
22.03.2019 - 18:29DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Meyer, you will keep 15 sts until row 7 then cast on 15 new sts at the end of row 7- since the number of decrease is compensated by the number of YOs you will keep the same number of sts. Happy knitting!
25.03.2019 - 08:34
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Knitted shawl with zigzag pattern and stripes. The piece is worked in DROPS Alpaca.
DROPS 187-26 |
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INFORMATION FOR THE PATTERN: STRIPES: Change colour at the beginning of a row from the wrong side. Work stripes as follows: Work 1st row with off-white from the right side, * Work 2 rows with off white, 2 rows with golden rod *, repeat from *-* until you have worked 55 rows. The last row is worked from the right side; on this row cast off 15 stitches at the beginning of the row. * Work 2 rows with off white, 2 rows with orange *, repeat from *-* until you have worked 54 rows. The last row is worked from the right side; on this row cast off 15 stitches at the beginning of the row. * Work 2 rows with off white, 2 rows with golden rod *, repeat from *-* until you have worked 6 rows. The last row is worked from the right side. * Work 2 rows with off white, 2 rows with pink *, repeat from *-* until you have worked 48 rows. The last row is worked from the right side; on this row cast off 15 stitches at the beginning of the row. * Work 2 rows with off white, 2 rows with golden rod *, repeat from *-* until you have worked 54 rows. *Work 2 rows with off white, 2 rows with orange *, repeat from *-* until you have worked 6 rows. RIDGE/GARTER STITCH (worked back and forth): 1 ridge = Knit 2 rows. PATTERN: See diagram A.1. ---------------------------------------------------------- SHAWL: The shawl has an asymmetrical shape and it is knitted after a diagram. There is decreases in one side and increases in the other side. Cast on 15 stitches with circular needle size 4.5 mm and off white. Work according to A.1 – see start-arrow. Work STRIPES – see description above. On the 7th row cast on 15 new stitches at the end of the row = 30 stitches. Continue A.1 upwards. Every 6th row cast on 15 new stitches at the end of the row. At the beginning of the 55th row cast off the first 15 stitches and then continue to cast off every 54th row as described under stripes. Continue with pattern according to A.1, increasing and casting off until the stripes with off white and pink have been completed – you have now cast off 3 times in the side and cast on new stitches 27 times = 375 stitches on the needle. Now continue without increasing or casting off until all the stripes have been worked. Then cast off all stitches. |
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