Tram wrote:
Hi team, I'm working through this pattern and is now stuck at the Yoke part. I am making an XL. As I understood, after putting the sleeves on the same needle as the body, you start the raglan decrease at each side of the marker (8 dcs), then continue to decrease the same way for another total of 48 rows (24 times for every second row and 1 time for every row)? Or is it that you decrease 24 sts every second row and 1 st every row?
19.05.2024 - 12:31DROPS Design answered:
Dear Tram, you decrease 1 st on each side of each marker (so 8 sts decreased). Then decrease 8 sts every other row 24 times (one row with no decreases, next row decrease 8 sts as before; repeat a total of 24 times).Then work 1 more row with 8 decreases. You should have worked 25 rows with decreases in total. Happy knitting!
20.05.2024 - 00:26
Magda wrote:
Hallo, ik heb een vraag over de mouwen. Voor maat L start ik met 48 st. Na de boord start ik met M2 'zorg ervoor dat 1 gerstekorrelst in het midden van de ondermouw komt'? Wat is het midden van 48 st? Ook verder in het patroon: 7 st afkanten van het midden van ondermouw? Er is geen symmetrie toch?
13.05.2024 - 18:29DROPS Design answered:
Dag Magda,
Voor maat L start je met 42 steken, niet met 48 steken. Met de gerstekorrelsteek wordt bedoeld, de steek die je om en om averecht of recht breit, dus waar de kruisjes staan in het telpatroon.
20.05.2024 - 18:04
Carolyn Primmer wrote:
I'm just starting this pattern and it states that pattern 1=26 sts. Am I missing something as but as I'm working with 179 sts I am following the wording for the body and it says p3 k3 over the following 30 sts. I don't see a chart so I'm a bit lost.
30.03.2024 - 01:47DROPS Design answered:
Dear Carolyn, please see the diagram charts, Pattern M.1 starts out with 26 stitch, (as 3 P, 3K),, but in the 8th row, there are 4 increases that will help make up the fill30 stitch pattern repeat. I hope this helps. Happy Knitting!
30.03.2024 - 10:05
El Knitto wrote:
The pattern reads “when the piece measures 12cm inc 1 st at each side of the sts with markers at each side…” “knit the increased sts in Pattern 2 as you go along”. Does this mean only knit the added stitches (not the stitch with the marker and the 1 stitch either side of the marker). Or do I knit all of the stitches including the one with the stitch marker in it and the 1 stitch either side in pattern 2 from now on?
18.03.2024 - 00:24DROPS Design answered:
Dear El Knitto, you knit all stitches except the one with the stitch marker in pattern A.2. Happy knitting!
18.03.2024 - 01:18
Jenny Älverbrandt wrote:
Hej! Det står i beskrivningen att jag skall inleda, efter 3 rm, med att sticka *3 am, 3 rm* i 24 m (=8 gånger) vilket =M1. Men på mönster M1 står det att det de första varven endast skall stickad 2 am i mitten. Vad skall jag rätta mig efter? Era skriftliga instruktioner el mönster M1?
23.01.2024 - 10:18DROPS Design answered:
Hej Jenny. Nej de 24 maskorna (3am, 3 rm upprepat) är inte M.1. Utan du stickar först 24 m (upprepa 3am, 3 rm), efter det stickar du M.1 (=26 m) och sedan fortsätter du enligt beskrivningen. Mvh DROPS Design
24.01.2024 - 14:30
Giuseppe wrote:
Ho realizzato questo maglione partendo da assoluto principiante, seguendo il vostro fantastico modello "To the Sea". E' raro trovare delle risorse così ben fatte e complete in ogni piccolo passaggio, con tutte le spiegazioni per chi come me è alle prime armi. Complimenti e grazie davvero per avermi fatto scoprire questo fantastico mondo, che anche gli uomini possono trovare rilassante e soddisfacente. Segnalo che tutte le indicazioni e le misure finali per la taglia L sono corrette. Saluti!
12.01.2024 - 09:41
Zoé wrote:
Bonjour, Je tricote ce modèle en taille L. Je suis en train de réaliser les diminutions raglan, et j'ai déjà effectué 19 diminutions et mon pull mesure déjà 61cm. Devrais-je tricoter le m4 sur mes 30 mailles centrales et sauter les 4 dernières diminutions? ou attendre d'avoir effectué les 24 diminutions au risque que le pull soit un peu trop long? Merci d'avance :)
26.11.2023 - 16:05DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Zoé, si votre échantillon est juste en hauteur, les diminutions du raglan terminées doivent mesurer environ 21 cm (23 fois tous les 2 rangs + 1 fois tous les rangs = 47 rangs = environ 21 cm), l'encolure se fait avant la fin de ces diminutions, autrement dit, à 61 cm, mettez les mailles de l'encolure en attente et terminez en allers et retours en rabattant pour l'encolure de chaque côté et en même temps, continuez les diminutions du raglan comme avant. Bon tricot!
27.11.2023 - 09:43
Donna Solomon wrote:
Could you verify the sizes in this pattern. I want to knit a size medium or large for a man. The picture shows a man's sweater but, the sizes are shown: 12/14 years-S/M-L-XXL
28.10.2023 - 18:24DROPS Design answered:
Dear Donna, this pattern can also be used for children, which is why the size 12/14 years exists. In any case, you can check the measurements in the size charts at the lower part of the pattern to ensure you are working the size with your desired measurements. Happy knitting!
29.10.2023 - 19:56
Zoé wrote:
Hi! is it normal that the body seems smaller than the measurements provided in the pattern? I knitted about 10 cm of the body bottom, and it measures about 40 cm (instead of 53 cm for an XL size). Is it because the needles length is smaller than the actual size of the sweater? I also knitted a swatch that matched the indications given at the beginning of the pattern... this is my first time knitting in the round with circular needles! thank you for your help!
25.09.2023 - 22:55DROPS Design answered:
Hi Zoe, If your measurements are smaller than those given in the chart, it is most likely that your knitting tension is too tight. Try going up a needle size to correct this. Happy knitting!
26.09.2023 - 06:56
Zoé wrote:
Hello! I want to make this pattern but I'm not sured about the needles requirements. What length would you recommend using for the circular needle ? and do you need double pointed needles in both 4 and 5mm? Thanks in advance
15.09.2023 - 12:24DROPS Design answered:
Dear Zoé, the length of circular needle should always be somewhat shorter than the circumference of piece , you will then need here 8O cm in both sizes - and yes, double pointed needles in the same both sizes, except if you work with magic loop. Happy knitting!
15.09.2023 - 15:51
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Knitted men's jumper with cables and high neck in DROPS Alaska, plus hat in DROPS Snow
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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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