Linda Hartman wrote:
I want to make pattern 109-21. Puddel is not available, but I love how it looks. I don't know your yarns so which yarn do I order which will give me the 'Puddel look'. Many thanks
08.01.2023 - 08:32DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Hartman, please find some alternatives here: Brushed Alpaca Silk + Alpaca Bouclé or 2 strands Alpaca Bouclé - feel free to ask your DROPS store for more individual assistance choosing the best alternative - they will help you even per mail or telephone. Happy knitting!
09.01.2023 - 09:45
Marianne wrote:
Kan ik voor dit patroon ook een C-garen (enekel draad) gebruiken of vilt dat dan anders?
06.02.2017 - 09:59DROPS Design answered:
Hoi Marianne. Je kan de 2 draden Alpaca vervangen door 1 draad Alaska of Big Delight. Maar brei altijd eerst een proefje en vilt deze - dan weet je precies hoe het garen vilt in jouw machine en de ca. afmetingen.
06.02.2017 - 12:37
Emily wrote:
I'm having a problem with binding off. I'm getting confused with there is says, "bind off on each side". Does that mean at the stitch marker?
28.04.2014 - 03:20DROPS Design answered:
Dear Emily, when pattern says to bind off when piece measures 6¾”-7¼”-8 1/8”, you have to bind off each side of the piece, ie at the beg of every row each side. Happy knitting!
28.04.2014 - 10:31
Jennifer Meynard wrote:
Erreur de traduction en français Il ne s'agit pas de réduire tous les deux rangs mais tous les rangs (suite vérification par rapport à l'anglais, et après avoir suivi la version française que j'ai du défaire).
22.01.2014 - 16:37DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Mme Meynard, il faut effectivement augmenter tous les rangs et non tous les 2 rangs, la correction a été faite, merci. Bon tricot!
23.01.2014 - 09:09
Lila Ladue wrote:
2 days ago I found pattern 1-14 a sweater with batwing sleeves and a diagonal center.today I cannot find it looked through all your sweater patterns - not there. do you drop off old patterns when you add new ones? If so how can I get the directions for this pattern?
03.02.2013 - 00:33
Inger Janson wrote:
Jag har stickat två parFörsta paret blev bra. Det andra parets ena socka tovades ihop i tån och fick en valk påovansidan. Jag måste klippa bort en del, för att det inte skulle bli för trångt. Tänkte att det ju alltid går att komålettera med ny ull på avigsidan och tovning på gammalt sätt med såpa och vatten. Än så länge har jag inte behövt göra detta. Jag satte plastpåsar i tovvlorna, som jag kastade fast i öppningen.
16.04.2012 - 21:07
DROPS Design wrote:
Hi Jill, we have been felting quite a lot in alpaca, lighter colors usually need more agitation to felt than darker colors, some detergents also seems to be more gentle than other, and we once experienced a eco friendly detergent where it didn't felt at all. Top loaded machines are also known for increase the process. If it doesn't fel enought first time, keep washing it hot.
18.08.2011 - 09:05
Jill wrote:
Hi, I used Drops Alpaca as stated in the pattern, 1 strand of Eco Off-White (0100) and 1 strand of Eco Dark Brown (0601). Tension was correct, knitted size was correct. I washed once at 40 deg C and again at 60 deg C. They are still 36 cm long I need them to come down to 25 cm. Does the action of a front loading machine as compared with a top-loading, paddle action machine make a difference? I have lived in the US and the paddle action is significantly rougher on clothes.
17.08.2011 - 14:33
DROPS Design wrote:
Hi Jill How many times you need to wash would also depend a lot if you use original yarn or not, other yarn may not felt as the recomended yarns used in pattern. Our slippers were washed once.
15.08.2011 - 09:03
Jill wrote:
Easy to make but when it came to felting... I followed the instructions and they got a little furry, quite nice actually but the stitches are still visble and they've barely shrunk at all! How many times do they need to be washed at 40 in the machine to get down to size? Any suggestions?
05.08.2011 - 18:30
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Felted DROPS slippers in 2 threads ”Alpaca” with crochet border in ”Puddel”.
DROPS 109-21 |
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Slipper: Worked in 1 piece with seams mid back and mid front. Beg mid back (see Fig-1). Loosely cast on 72-76-80 sts on needle size 5.5 mm with 2 threads Alpaca and work stocking st. Remember the knitting tension! When piece measures 3 cm dec 1 st each side on every row a total of 14 times (dec by K tog the first 2 sts and the last 2 sts on row) = 44-48-52 sts. When piece measures 10.5-12.5-14.5 cm inc 1 st each side on every row a total of 12 times (inc by working 2 sts in the first and last st on row) = 68-72-76 sts. When piece measures 17-18.5-20.5 cm cast off each side on every other row as follows: 4 sts 2 times, then on every 4th row: 1 st a total of 8-9-10 times = 36-38-40 sts. Continue until piece measures 34-38-42 cm, cast off loosely. Assembly: Fold slipper double and sew tog mid back in outer loop of sts. Sew in the same way at front over the foot. Fig-2 shows the slipper sewn tog. Make 1 more slipper. Crochet border: Crochet round the opening of slipper with crochet hook size 7 mm and 2 threads Puddel as follows: 1 dc, * 3 ch, skip approx 1-1.5 cm, 1 dc *, repeat from *-* and finish with 1 sl st in first dc from beg of round. With 2 threads Puddel sew a very loose seam, up and down, in the seam mid front. Let the Puddel threads sit in small loops on top of seam. Felt slippers in the washing machine – see below. To ensure the best possible fit, put the slipper on while it is still wet so that it forms to your foot in the right size. Felting: Attach a small plastic bag inside each slipper at the toes with a safety pin to avoid it felting tog. Put slippers in the washing machine with a powder free of enzymes and optical bleach. Wash at 40 degrees without pre-wash and with normal spin. If after felting, the slippers are too big, you may felt them again. If they are too small, thoroughly wet them and pull them into the right shape and size. At subsequent washes, wash the slippers at a wool programme. AFTER FELTING: If the piece is not felted enough and is too big: Wash the piece one more time in the washing machine while it is still wet add a terry towel that measures approx. 50 x 70 cm - NOTE: Do not use a short program. If the piece has been felted too much and is too small: While the piece is still wet stretch it to the correct measurements, if the piece is dry, make sure to soak it first. Remember: All subsequent washes are as a normal wool garment. |
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