Kelly Tyler wrote:
Why do you only need 350 grams of the safran but 500 grams of the cotton viscose? A quick response would be much appreciated!
05.05.2013 - 00:27DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Tyler, Safran is 160 m for 50 g and Cotton Viscose only 110, that is the reason why you don't need the same amount in balls of both qualities. Happy knitting!
06.05.2013 - 07:50
Fourgeaud wrote:
J'ai fait ce tricot avec 2 fils d'alpaga, et je suis assez déçue, parce que, toutes les mesures étant bonnes par ailleurs, les devants ne sont pas assez larges, et se recouvrent à peine.Y a-t-il une erreur dans le modèle ?
16.06.2012 - 15:38DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Fourgeaud, le dos a 72-78-86-94-102 m en largeur pour la mesure indiquée dans le diagramme. Pour le devant, vous montez 22-25-29-33-37 m, puis vous augmentez pour le devant, on monte 22-25-29-33-37 m et on augmente 1 m + 4-5-6-7-8x1 m tous les 4 rangs puis tous les 2 rangs 10-9-8-7-6 x 1 m + sur le côté 3 x 1 m = on a un total de 40-43-47-51-55 m au plus large. Si vous avez l'échantillon exact en largeur et en hauteur, les devants vont donc se chevaucher.
19.06.2012 - 09:45
Scandinavian Knitting Design wrote:
The buttonband is the front edge and the neckband is the neck shaping/line. You dec to shape the neckline from the right side inside the front edge as follows: after front edge: slip 1 st as if to knit, K1, psso before front edge: K2 tog Hope this helps. Karen Scandinavian Knitting Design
16.06.2006 - 22:03
shiori wrote:
Please teach concerning the button band and the difference of the neckband. Is the button band the edge under from the buttonhole? Is the neckband the edge to the shoulder from the buttonhole? When the increasing eye with the button band is done, the hole opens. If there is a capture method, please advise.
16.06.2006 - 19:13
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DROPS jacket in "Safran" and "Cotton Viscose" with flower
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Garter st (back and forth on needle): 1 ridge = 2 rows. 1st row: K, 2nd row: K. Band: The band is worked as follows: * 1 row K from RS, 1 row P from WS but the outermost 3 sts towards mid front are worked K, 1 row K from RS, 1 row P from WS but the outermost 4 sts towards mid front are worked K *, repeat from *-* to finished length. Increase tip (for opening): All inc from RS. Inc on inside of band by working 1YO. On next row, work YO twisted P. Decrease tip (for neckline): Dec inside band on front piece and inside 4 sts garter st on back piece. All dec from RS. Dec as follows after band/4 sts garter st: Slip 1 st knit wise, K 1, lift the slipped st over. Dec as follows before band/4 sts garter st: K 2 tog. Back piece: Cast on 66-72-80-88-96 sts (incl 1 edge st in each side) with needle size 4.5 mm and 1 strand of each quality (= 2 strands) and work 1 ridge garter st. Change to needle size 5.5 mm and continue with stocking st. Remember knitting tension! When piece measures 10 cm inc 1 st in each side every 10 cm in total 3 times = 72-78-86-94-102 sts. When piece measures 35-36-37-38-39 cm cast off for armholes in each side every 2nd row: 3 sts 1 time, 2 sts 1-2-3-4-5 times and 1 sts 2-2-3-5-6 times = 58-60-62-62-64 sts. When piece measures 50-52-54-56-58 cm work 2 ridges across middle 24-26-26-26-28 sts. Then cast off middle 16-18-18-18-20 sts for neck. Continue to dec on each side of neck every 2nd row – see Decrease tip: 1 st 2 times = 19-19-20-20-20 sts remain on each shoulder. Cast off when piece measures 54-56-58-60-62 cm. Left front piece: Cast on 22-25-29-33-37 sts (incl 1 edge st side) with needle size 4.5 mm and 1 strand of each quality (= 2 strands). Read whole front piece before continuing. Increase towards mid front: Work 1 ridge while at the same time inc 1 st towards mid front on 1st row – see Increase tip. Change to needle size 5.5 mm and continue with stocking st – see description for band above. Then inc every 4th row – see Increase tip: 1 st 4-5-6-7-8 times, then every 2nd row: 1 st 10-9-8-7-6 times. Side increase: At the same time when piece measures 10 cm inc in side as for back piece. Neck decrease: After inc towards mid front is finished work 3 rows stocking st – band continued as before - (piece measures approx. 19-20-21-22-23 cm). Continue to dec towards mid front for neck every 4th row – see Decrease tip: 1 st 8-10-9-8-10 times, then every 6th row: 1 st 6-5-6-7-6 times. Continue with stocking st and band as before until finished length. Armhole: At the same time when piece measures 35-36-37-38-39 cm cast off for armhole in side as for back piece. After all increases and decreases there are 19-19-20-20-20 m remaining on shoulder. Cast off when piece measures 54-56-58-60-62 cm. Right front piece: Cast on and work as for left but reversed. Sleeve: Cast on 51-53-53-55-55 sts (incl 1 edge st in each side) with needle size 5.5 mm and 1 strand of each quality (= 2 strands). Work 1 row K from RS while at the same time dec 5 sts evenly on row = 46-48-48-50-50 sts. Then work 1 row K from WS before continuing with stocking st. When piece measures 5 cm dec 5 sts evenly on row. Repeat dec when piece measures 10 cm = 36-38-38-40-40 sts. When piece measures 16-15-15-16-17 cm inc 1 st in each side every 3.5-3-2.5-2-1.5 cm in total 9-11-13-14-17 times = 54-60-64-68-74 sts. When sleeve measures 48-48-47-46-45 cm cast off for sleeve cap in each side every 2nd row: 3 sts 1 time, 2 sts 2-2-3-3-3 times and 1 st 2-3-2-4-5 times, continue to cast off 2 sts in each side until piece measures 55-56-56-57-57 cm, then cast off 3 sts 1 time in each side. Cast off remaining sts when piece measures approx. 56-57-57-58-58 cm. Assembly: Sew shoulder seams. Sew sleeve and side seams in one inside 1 edge st. Crochet buttonhole: Crochet on right front piece on widest section towards mid front. Work with hook size 3 mm and 1 strand Cotton Viscose as follows: 1 dc in st, 4 ch, fasten with 1 dc approx 1 cm further down, turn and work back 5 dc around ch-space, finish with 1 sl st in 1st dc from previous row. Sew on help button, approx 8 cm in from mid front on back of widest section of left front piece, so that right front piece is held in place. |
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