TB wrote:
"Bordure d'encolure" : environ 125-133 m., répartir 89-95 diminutions => N'y-a-t'il pas une erreur ? 89 diminutions sur 125 m. semble difficile et laisse 36-38 m. pour faire le col, ce qui est bien trop petit ; ne s'agirait-il pas plutôt de répartir 36-38 diminutions et laisser 89-95 m., ce qui est à peine le minimum pour un col taille homme. Je vous remercie par ailleurs de tout le travail que vous effectuez et qui permet de tricoter de nombreux modèles gratuits ! Merci.
03.01.2011 - 22:24
DROPS Design wrote:
The translations for the Diagrams for all Garnstudio patterns are included within the text of the Pattern itself. If you look you will find lines starting with an = sign. These are the translations, and they are given in the same vertical order as the chart symbols within the diagram.
20.07.2009 - 12:12Chantal Stuart wrote:
I want to try knit this jersey but i do not understand the diagram.Is it possible to send it in English to the above mentioned email address...Kind regards Chantal Stuart
20.07.2009 - 11:12
Berit Tangen wrote:
Jeg må ha litt hjelp til vrangborden, jeg skjønner det ikke
20.03.2009 - 15:32
vuokko lehtinen wrote:
haluaisin raita ja palmikkoneuleen ohjeen ruutupiirroksen mukaan suomeksi.
09.01.2007 - 06:57
Taija wrote:
Hej! Jag hittade ett par fel i den finska översättningen. I början av mönstret fattas det en gång 72 m (bakst.) Det står alltså 72-84-84-96 s, det första 72 m i parentes har glömts bort. Det finns också två gånger "rm" i stället för "s" i mönstret. Annars ser det fint ut! Tack för det vackra mönstret!
24.12.2006 - 10:11
Anne-Marie wrote:
I have just checked the pattern, and noticed that the measure og 57 is centimeters not inches. And 57 centimeters is half the measure, so actually the chest-measure will be 114 centimeters. I hope this info helps on your confusion.
07.10.2006 - 17:37
Victoria wrote:
I am starting on this pattern, but the measurments don't seem to be right. The pattern says that Large size chest will measure 57 inches. This can't be. That's an XXL measurement. I'm confused. Other patterns say L chest is 46 inches. Please help.
05.10.2006 - 08:16
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Knitted men's jumper with cables and high neck in DROPS Alaska, plus hat in DROPS Snow
DROPS 85-23 |
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Gauge: 17 sts x 22 rows on larger needles in stockinette st = 10 x 10 cm. Rib: *K 3, P 3*, repeat from *-*. Pattern: See the chart below. The pattern is seen from the right side. Decreasing tips (for raglan): Dec as follows on right side: Start 4 sts before the marker: Sl 1 as if to knit, K 1, psso, K 4 (the marker is in the middle of these 4 sts), K 2 tog. Dec as follows on wrong side: Start 4 sts before the marker, P 2 tog, P 4, P 2 tog, twisting sts (if this is too difficult, sl 2, return to left needle 1 by 1, twisting each, then P 2 tog). BODY Cast on 155-159-179-183-203 sts on smaller circular needles; join and knit rib as follows: K 3-5-3-5-3 (put a marker in the center st = side), *P 3, K 3*, repeat *-* over the following 24-24-30-30-36 sts, Pattern 1 (= 26 sts), *K 3, P 3*, repeat *-* over the following 24-24-30-30-36 sts, K 3-5-3-5-3 (put a marker in the center st = side), *P 3, K 3*, repeat *-* over the following 72-72-84-84-96 sts and finish with P 3. On the last row of Pattern 1 dec 2 sts on back and at the same time inc 4 sts on the front as shown in chart = 157-161-181-185-205 sts. When Pattern 1 is complete (the piece measures approx. 4 cm) change to larger circular needles and continue as follows: K 3-5-3-5-3, Pattern 2 over the following 24-24-30-30-36 sts, Pattern 3 (= 30 sts), Pattern 2 over the following 24-24-30-30-36 sts – reverse the pattern so that it will be the same on both sides of Pattern 3, K 3-5-3-5-3 and Pattern 2 over the remaining 73-73-85-85-97 sts. When the piece measures 12 cm inc 1 st at each side of sts with markers at each side every 5-4-6-4-4 cm a total of 4-6-4-6-6 times – knit the increased sts in Pattern 2 as you go along = 173-185-197-209-229 sts. When the piece measures 34-41-42-43-43 cm bind off 7 sts at each side for armhole (= the sts with the markers + 3 sts each side = 82-88-94-100-110 sts on front and 77-83-89-95-105 sts on back. Lay piece aside and knit the sleeves. Sleeve: Cast on 42-42-42-48-48 sts on double-pointed needles 4 mm; join and place a marker at the join. Knit rib. When the piece measures 4 cm change to double-pointed needles 5 mm and continue working following Pattern 2 (the pattern will not come out even). When the piece measures 9-12-14-14-14 cm inc 1 st on each side of seed st at marker every 3.5-2.5-2-2.5-2 cm a total of 11-14-17-15-20 times (knit the incd sts into the pattern as you go along) = 64-70-76-78-88 sts. When the piece measures 50-51-53-53-54 cm bind off 7 sts at marker (the st with the marker + 3 sts each side of marker) = 57-63-69-71-81 sts. Lay piece aside and knit second sleeve. Yoke: Put the sleeves in on the same circular needles as Body where you bound off for armhole = 273-297-321-337-377 sts Put a marker in each transition between Body and sleeves = 4 markers. Knit 2-3-0-0-0 rows before decreasing. Read the entire next section before knitting: Raglan shaping: Dec 1 st at each side of each marker (= 8 decs) – see Decreasing tips above. Dec every other row 18-21-23-24-24 times and every row 0-0-1-1-6 times. Pattern: When the piece measures 50-59-61-63-65 cm – adjust to end after a cable – knit Pattern 4 over the center 30 sts (decreasing the 4 sts incd on the last row of Pattern 1 at lower edge of Body) – knit the remaining sts as before. On the next row put the center 30-30-30-34-34 sts on a st holder for the neck and knit back and forth on needles. Continue to dec 1 st at each neck edge every other row 1-2-2-2-2 times. After all raglan and neck shaping is complete, 93-91-91-95-95 sts remain and the piece measures approx. 56-66-68-70-72 cm to shoulder. Neckband: Pick up and knit approx. 32-38 sts in front neck (incl. sts on st holder) on double-pointed needles and put all sts on same needles = approx. 125-133 sts. Join and P 1 row, then K 1 row, decreasing evenly distributed to 83-89-89-95-95 sts. Knit rib (K 3, P 3) – but at center front there should be a P 2, following pattern on front. When the collar measures 18-20-20-22-22 cm bind off all sts in rib. Fold neckband out to right side. If you want a crew neck, knit as follows: knit rib until the collar measures approx. 10-11-12-12-13 cm, bind off in pattern. Fold the neckband to wrong side and stitch in place. Assembly: Sew opening under the sleeve. HAT: Sizes: one-size Materials: SNOW 100 gr nr 15, marine blue. DROPS 9 mm double-pointed needles, or size needed to obtain correct gauge. Gauge: 10 sts x 14 rows in stockinette st = 10 x 10 cm. Rib: *P 5, K 2*, repeat from *-*. Hat: Cast on 56 sts; join and place a marker at the join. Knit 1 row stockinette st, then knit rib – see instructions above. When the piece measures 12 cm dec all P 5 to P 4 = 48 sts. When the piece measures 15 cm dec all P 4 to P 3 = 40 sts. Dec in the same way 2 more times with 3 cm between each dec round so that there will be 1 P less for each dec round = 24 sts – the rib is now *K 2, P 1*. When the piece measures 22 cm knit the next row as follows: *K 2 tog, P 1*, repeat from *-* over all sts = 16 sts. Cut yarn and pull through the remaining sts, fasten neatly. Hat measures approx 23 cm high. |
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