Esther Oz wrote:
So just to make sure, I’m binding off the last 3 sts before the beginning of the bind off row and not binding off 3 sts in beginning of of row and binding off last 4 sts and the end of same row?
03.11.2020 - 05:29DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Oz, this might give the same, you can either start the bind off row with the last 3 sts of the round to bind off 3 sts before marker + 1 st with marker + 3 sts after marker (= beg of next round) or cast off the sts from beg of the round and end with casting off the last stitches of the round, then cut the yarn and join it back for left front piece. Just make sure that your number of sts is correct on each piece. Happy knitting!
03.11.2020 - 09:06
Esther Oz wrote:
Still confused on the bind off row. Says bind off middle sts which would in middle of the 7 garter sts but to bind off one sts I have to knit 2 stitches so do I knit sts 3 & 4 or 4 & 5? Also when I bind off for armhole. Do I do 3 bind offs when I start to round and then 4 at end of that row, or 3 before new round and 4 after start round so they are all together at the beginning?
30.10.2020 - 23:03DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Oz, after you have bind off the middle stitch for neck you should have on each side of this bind off stitch: A.2, 3 sts in garter st, 1 st bind off, 3 sts in garter st, A.2 - for the armhole start 3 sts before the stitch with a marker and cast off the next 7 stitches (= 3 sts before marker + 1 st with marker + 3 sts after marker). You should have 35 sts for each front piece and 71 sts for the back piece. Happy knitting!
02.11.2020 - 07:36
Esther Oz wrote:
Are the 7 stitches still garter?
22.10.2020 - 15:47DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Oz, you cast off the 7 sts on each side for armhole and work the 7 middle sts as follows: 3 sts in garter st, cast off the middle st, 3 sts in garter st. Happy knitting :)
22.10.2020 - 16:20
Esther Oz wrote:
I finished 4 rounds with garter sts in mid front. On the next round for the bind offs in mid front and 7 on each side, is the round done as row 11 of M2 or is that entire round stockinette?
22.10.2020 - 14:01DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Oz, the bind off row will be then worked on row 11 of M.2 over the stitches on each side of the 7 sts in garter st and in stockinette over all remaining stitches. Happy knitting!
22.10.2020 - 15:30
Esther Oz wrote:
Sorry but just to make sure I understand , I finished the rows 7-22 and measured perfectly, so for the 4 rows with the garter st, I start from row one of M2, not row 7? Because I started on row 7 again, but I can undo if I should start from row 1
21.10.2020 - 17:10DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Oz, M.2 is now repeated from row 7 to 22, this means if you just finished row 22, you will start M.2 again from row 7, at the same time (if measurements are matching), work the 7 middle sts in garter st. Happy knitting!
22.10.2020 - 10:03
Esther Oz wrote:
When I’m working 4 rounds with garter sts on 7 sts mid front, is that again starting from row 7? And when I’m done with the 4 rounds and I do another round with the bind offs, is that row done as row 8 or is it just stockinette
21.10.2020 - 13:53DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Oz, well this depends on the round worked in M.2, if you finished a whole repeat of M.2 when piece measures 67 cm then work first round in M.2 over the stitches on each side and the middle 7 sts in garter stitch, otherwise, you just have to work next row in M.2 over the sts on each side (= continue M.2) and the 7 middle sts in garter stitch. Happy knitting!
21.10.2020 - 16:21
Esther Oz wrote:
When I’m doing from row 7 and repeat from row 7-22 , on 25 sts mid front, for the 25 sts, do I repeat each row until I’ve done 25 sts or do I count 25 sets starting in row 7 which is 16 sts and then continue next 9 sets from row 8?
20.10.2020 - 04:02DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Oz, these 25 stitches should be worked as you worked them before (when working M.2 over all stitches), but this time you will work them from row 7 in diagram (and not from the beg of the diagram). At the same time, work all other stitches as before (= stocking stitch). Not sure if I'm understanding properly your question.
20.10.2020 - 10:58
Esther Oz wrote:
On the 4 rounds of garter stitch for middle 7 sts, do I do first round purl like I did at the very beginning of the pattern, or is first round knit?
16.10.2020 - 14:28DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Oz, the first round of the 4 rounds in garter stitch should be knitted over the 7 middle sts, then on next round purl these 7 sts, and repeat these 2 rounds (knit them on 3rd round and purl them on 4th round) - Happy knitting!
16.10.2020 - 15:06
Esther Oz wrote:
After the 4 rows, is binding off middle st the 10th sts of middle 25 sts? And do I do everything else in M2 but binding off 7 sts at each side for armhole?
15.10.2020 - 14:01DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Oz, after the 4 rows, you work all sts as before: stocking st, 9 sts in M. 2, 3 sts in garter st, cast off 1 st (= the middle of the 7 sts), 3 sts in garter st, 9 sts in M;2, stocking stitch and at the same time cast off 7 sts on each side of piece = 3 sts on each side of marker + stitch with markers = there are now 35 sts for each front piece and 71 sts for back piece. happy knitting!
15.10.2020 - 16:34
Esther Oz wrote:
How do I figure out where the 7 mod front sts are?
15.10.2020 - 13:14DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Oz, these are the 7 sts in the middle of front piece - the middle of the 25 sts worked in M.2; this means you will now work the 25 sts like this: 9 sts in M.2, 7 sts in garter st (either K or P depending on the round), 9 sts in M.2 (and the other sts of the round in stocking st as before). Hope this helps.
15.10.2020 - 13:29
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DROPS dress in ”Muskat” with lace pattern, short sleeves and crochet borders. Size XS - XXL.
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GARTER ST (in the round): K 1 round, P 1 round. GARTER ST (back and forth on needle): K all rows. PATTERN: See diagram M.1 and M.2 – the diagrams show the pattern from the RS. DECREASING TIP-1: Dec as follows before marker: K2 tog. Dec as follows after marker: slip 1 st as if to K, K1, psso. NOTE! Make sure not to shift P sts in M.1 when decreasing. DECREASING TIP-2: Make all dec from RS inside 9 pattern sts and 3 garter sts = 12 sts. Dec as follows before 12 sts: K2 tog. Dec as follows after 12 sts: slip 1 st as if to K, K1, psso. INCREASING TIP: Inc 1 st on each side of st with marker by making 1 YO. Work YO into back of loop on return row to avoid a hole. ---------------------------------------------------------- DRESS: Worked in the round on circular needle. Cast on 204-216-240-252-276-288 sts on circular needle size 4.5 mm with Muskat. P 1 round, K 1 round, P 1 round and continue in M.1. REMEMBER THE KNITTING TENSION! When piece measures 18-18-18-20-22-26 cm insert 6 markers in piece as follows: Work 32-34-38-40-44-46 sts, insert Marker-1, work 37-39-43-45-49-51 sts, insert Marker-2, work 33-35-39-41-45-47 sts, insert Marker-3 in the last of these sts (= the side), work 32-34-38-40-44-46 sts, insert Marker-4, work 37-39-43-45-49-51 sts, insert Marker-5, work 33-35-39-41-45-47 sts, insert Marker-6 in the last of these sts (= the other side). On next round dec 1 st on each side of Marker-3 and -6 (i.e. at the sides) – SEE DECREASING TIP-1 – and repeat the dec on every 6th round a total of 13-12-14-13-11-10 times. AT THE SAME TIME when doing the 8-7-9-8-6-5 dec, also dec 1 st by the other markers as follows: AFTER Marker-1 and Marker-4 and BEFORE Marker-2 and Marker-5 – SEE DECREASING TIP-1. Repeat these dec on every 6th round (i.e. on the same rounds as dec at the sides) a total of 6 times. When all dec are complete there are 128-144-160-176-208-224 sts on round. Continue in M.1 until piece measures approx 47-48-49-50-51-52 cm – adjust to after at least 2 rounds stocking st. Now remove Marker-1, -2, -4 and -5. Continue in M.2 – beg by arrow for your size at bottom of diagram so that st mid front = arrow at top of diagram. After 1 vertical repeat of M.2 work next round as follows: 19-23-27-31-39-43 stocking sts, M.2 (continue from row 7 in chart and repeat from row 7-22) on 25 sts mid front and stocking st on remaining sts on round. AT THE SAME TIME on round 4 inc 1 st on each side of the markers at sides – SEE INCREASING TIP – and repeat the inc on every 4 round a total of 7 times = 156-172-188-204-236-252 sts. When piece measures approx 67-68-69-70-71-72 cm (adjust so that next round is a round with YO) work 4 rounds garter st – see above – on 7 sts mid front, with remaining sts as before. On next round cast off the middle st at front for split and on the same round cast off 7 sts each side for armhole (= st with marker + 3 sts on each side of this). Now complete each piece separately. LEFT FRONT PIECE: = 35-39-43-47-55-59 sts. Continue with 3 garter sts towards neckline, 9 sts of M.2 and stocking st on remaining sts. AT THE SAME TIME dec for neckline and armhole as follows: NECKLINE: Dec 1 st on neckline inside 12 sts – SEE DECREASING TIP-2 - and repeat the dec on every other row a total of 9-10-10-10-10-11 times and then on every 4th row 5-5-5-6-6-6 times. ARMHOLE: Cast off for armhole at the beg of every row from the side: 3 sts 0-0-1-1-2-2 times, 2 sts 0-1-1-2-3-4 times and 1 st 1-2-2-3-3-4 times. When all dec are complete there are 20-20-21-21-24-24 sts left on shoulder. Cast off when piece measures 86-88-90-92-94-96 cm. RIGHT FRONT PIECE: Like left front piece, but mirrored. BACK PIECE: = 71-79-87-95-111-119 sts. Continue in stocking at and cast off for armhole each side as described for front piece = 69-71-73-75-81-83 sts. When piece measures 83-85-87-89-91-93 cm work 4 rows garter st on the middle 35-37-37-39-39-41 sts, with remaining sts in stocking st. Now cast off the middle 29-31-31-33-33-35 sts for neck and complete each shoulder separately. Continue in stocking st with 3 garter sts towards neckline and cast off when piece measures 86-88-90-92-94-96 cm. SLEEVE: Worked back and forth on needle. Cast on 62-62-68-68-74-80 sts (includes 1 edge st each side) on needle size 4.5 mm with Muskat. Work 4 rows garter st and continue in M.1 with 1 edge st each side. When piece measures 2 cm inc 1 st each side, and repeat the inc on every other row a total of 2-4-3-5-5-4 times, work inc sts in stocking st = 66-70-74-78-84-88 sts. When piece measures 6 cm cast off for sleeve cap each side at the beg of every row: 4 sts 1 time, 2 sts 3 times and 1 st 1-2-4-5-6-8 times, then 2 sts each side until piece measures 12-13-14-15-16-17 cm, now cast off 4 sts each side 1 time and cast off remaining sts, piece measures approx 13-14-15-16-17-18 cm. ASSEMBLY: Sew shoulder seams. Sew sleeve seams inside 1 edge st and set in sleeves. CROCHET BORDERS: Crochet a border with crochet hook size 4 mm and Muskat round sleeve edges and along bottom edge of dress as follows: ROUND 1: 1 dc in first st, * 4 ch, skip 2 sts, 1 dc in next st *, repeat from *-*, and finish with 1 sl st in first dc from beg of round. ROUND 2: Work sl sts to the middle of the first ch-loop, 1 dc round ch-loop, * 2 ch, 1 dc round next ch-loop, 5 ch, 1 dc round next ch-loop *, repeat from *-* but fasten the last loop with 1 sl st in first dc from beg of round. ROUND 3: Crochet 1 dc in each of the small ch-loops and crochet 1 dc, 5 tr and 1 dc in each of the large ch-loops, finish round with 1 sl st in first dc. Crochet a border round neckline with crochet hook size 4 mm and Muskat as follows – beg mid back: 1 dc in first st, * 1 picot (= 4 ch, 1 st in first ch), skip approx 1.5 cm, 1 dc in next st *, repeat from *-* and finish round with 1 sl st in first dc from beg of round. |
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