Susanne Andersen wrote:
Efter vask er køreposen blevet meget løs og stor i det, er der nogen redning så den kan trække sig lidt sammen igen?
09.10.2016 - 18:36DROPS Design answered:
Hej Susanne. Grunden til at merinoen kan blive lös efter vask er 1) forkert vask (for varm, for lang tid i blöd, skyllemiddel) eller 2) posen er strikket for löst (strikkefasthed for lös). Det er desvaerre lidt svaert at rette op paa. Jeg ville vaske den forsigtig igen iflg anvisningerne og lade den törre i den rigtige form (liggende). Men jeg kan ikke love det hjaelper.
10.10.2016 - 14:12
Cindy Chong wrote:
If you still haven't given this super adorable bunting bag a name or title by today, Sept. 12, 2016, .... Might I suggest "fisher-in-training" bunting bag! I think that any of the fancy fisherman sweaters look like this or have at least some of the designs and patterns integrated into them.
14.09.2016 - 07:44
Cindy Chong wrote:
If you still haven't given this super adorable bunting bag a name or title by today, Sept. 12, 2016, .... Might I suggest "fisher-in-training" bunting bag! I think that any of the fancy fisherman sweaters look like this or have at least some of the designs and patterns integrated into them.
14.09.2016 - 07:43
Yvonne Olovsson wrote:
Allså varv 5 stickas räta maskor från rätsidan hela varvat och varv 6 aviga maskor från avigsidan hela varvet
17.08.2016 - 14:33DROPS Design answered:
Hej. Se mitt tidigare svar. Mvh DROPS Design
18.08.2016 - 12:31
Yvonne Olovsson wrote:
Ja vet att de stickas räta från rätsidan och aviga från avigsidan. Men va stickar man innan och efter för maskor. Det står ju inte är ju bara som ett torn i mitten
17.08.2016 - 14:28DROPS Design answered:
Hej. De andra maskorna stickar du som tidigare varv. Anledningen till att vi skriver diagrammen på detta sätt är för att visa att flätorna i mitten vrids på vart sjätte varv och de på kanterna på vart fjärde varv. Lycka till!
18.08.2016 - 12:30
Yvonne Olovsson wrote:
Mösterdiagram M2 och M3 det är ju först 4 varv sen 2 varv är det som en topp med rutor i mitten men vad stickar jag för maskor innan och efter dom. Yvonne
17.08.2016 - 13:44DROPS Design answered:
Hej. De stickas rm från rätsidan, am från avigsidan (se teckenförklaringen). Lycka till!
17.08.2016 - 14:22Julie Carrigan wrote:
Would you suggest blocking before sewing the pieces together?
04.08.2016 - 01:23DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Carrigan, it may be always a good idea to block pieces before sewing them tog. Happy knitting!
04.08.2016 - 10:24
Åse Westlye wrote:
Forstår ikke rutediagrammet på mønsteret. Hvorfor er det to ruter mer på M2 og M3 der hvor det er den store fletten med 12 m ? Skal jeg ikke flette alt på samme omgang?
24.06.2016 - 14:50DROPS Design answered:
Hej Åse. Nej, der er to pinde mere mellem hver flet i midten i forhold til dem i siderne.
27.06.2016 - 16:36
Daphne Eves wrote:
I am working on the front where I slip stitches onto a stitch holder mid front for the neck. The stitches that I slip onto the stitch holder are they the garter stitches from the buttonhole band and the button band or some other stitches?
19.06.2016 - 04:42DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Eves, correct, the sts you place on a st holder for neck are the 6 sts from front band (= all front band sts in 1st size) + 1-2 (3-3) more sts in the other sizes. Happy knitting!
20.06.2016 - 08:49Cindy Jackson wrote:
Would like to know on how to do your buttonholes please?
17.06.2016 - 13:01DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Jackson, for the buttonholes you've to follow the instructions given at the very beginning of the patter, under the picture. Happy knitting!
17.06.2016 - 14:25
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Knitted bunting bag in moss st with textured pattern and cables in DROPS Merino Extra Fine
DROPS Baby 19-10 |
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BUNTING BAG: GARTER ST (back and forth on needle): K all rows. PATTERN: See diagram M.1 to M.3. Diagrams show the pattern from RS. First row in M.2 and M.3 = RS. HOLE FOR SEAT BELT IN CAR SEAT: You can make a hole on front and back piece for car seat belt. Make the hole when piece measures approx 16-20-23 (28-33) cm (or required measurements) by casting off the middle 10 sts on needle. On next row cast on 10 new sts over cast off sts and continue as before. BUTTONHOLES: Make buttonholes on right front band. 1 buttonhole = K tog 2nd and 3rd st from mid front and make 1 YO. Make buttonholes when piece measures: Size 1/3 months: 25, 30, 35, 40, 45 and 50 cm. Size 6/9 months: 28, 34, 41, 47, 54 and 60 cm. Size 12/18 months: 30, 38, 46, 54, 62 and 70 cm. Size 2 years: 37, 44, 51, 58, 65, 72 and 79 cm. Size 3/4 years: 40, 48, 57, 65, 74, 82 and 91 cm. -------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------- BUNTING BAG: The bag is worked in 2 parts from bottom edge and up and sewn tog afterwards. Work each part back and forth on circular needle in order to fit in all sts. NOTE: If hole for seat belt is required – see above. BACK PIECE: Cast on 68-74-82 (86-94) sts (includes 1 edge st each side) on circular needle size 4 mm with Merino Extra Fine. Work GARTER ST - see above – for 4-4-4 (5-5) cm – adjust to a row from WS. P 1 row from WS and continue in M.1 with 1 edge st in garter st each side (beg with K1 after edge st). When piece measures 44-53-62 (71-82) cm cast on new sts for sleeves each side. Cast on at the end of every row as follows: 4 sts 2-2-3 (3-3) times, 8 sts 1-1-1 (1-3) times, 10 sts 1-1-1 (2-1) times and 12-14-15 (15-16) sts 1 time = 144-154-172 (196-218) sts on needle – NOTE: incorporate inc sts in M.1 as you go along - when all sts have been cast on continue M.1, but with 10 sts each side in garter st (= bottom edge of sleeves). When piece measures 54-64-74 (84-96) cm cast off the middle 16-18-22 (24-24) sts for neck and complete each shoulder/sleeve separately. Cast off 1 st on neckline on next row = 63-67-74 (85-96) sts left on needle (= shoulder + sleeve). Cast off when piece measures 56-66-76 (86-98) cm. Repeat on the other side. FRONT PIECE: Cast on 68-74-82 (86-94) sts and work garter st for 2-2-2 (2.5-2.5) cm, then work next row as follows from RS: K 12-13-14 (14-16) sts, * K2 tog, 1 YO, K 12-13-15 (12-13) sts *, repeat from *-* a total of 3-3-3 (4-4) times, K2 tog, 1 YO and finish with K 12-14-15 (14-16) sts (= 4-4-4 (5-5) buttonholes). Continue in garter st until edge measures 4-4-4 (5-5) cm - adjust to a row from WS. P 1 row from WS, AT THE SAME TIME inc 22 sts evenly = 90-96-104 (108-116) sts. Work next rows as follows from RS: 1 edge st, M.1 on the first 5-8-12 (14-18) sts (beg with K1 at the side to match pattern at the side to back piece), M.2 (= 32 sts), P 14 sts, M.3 (= 32 sts), M.1 on the next 5-8-12 (14-18) sts (adjust so M.1 finishes with P1 at the side before edge st to match pattern to back piece) and finish with 1 edge st. Continue in pattern like this with M.1, M.2 and M.3 and 14 sts in reverse stocking st mid front. When piece measures 23-25-28 (33-37) cm slip the first 42-45-49 (51-55) sts on a stitch holder = 48-51-55 (57-61) sts left on needle. RIGHT FRONT PIECE: = 48-51-55 (57-61) sts. Continue in pattern as before, but work the 6 sts towards mid front in garter st for front band - REMEMBER BUTTONHOLES - see above! When piece measures 44-53-62 (71-82) cm cast on new sts for sleeve at the end of every row towards the side as described for back piece = 86-91-100 (112-123) sts. When all sts have been cast on continue in pattern as before, but work the 10 sts on sleeve edge in garter st. When 1 row remain before piece measures 51-61-71 (80-92) cm – adjust so this row is from WS - dec 4 sts on the cable towards mid front (i.e. dec 2 sts over cable and 1 st each side of cable). On next row from RS slip 6-7-8 (9-9) sts towards mid front on a stitch holder for neck. Cast off to shape the neckline at the beg of every row from mid front: 2 sts 2 times and 1 st 2-2-3 (3-3) times = 70-74-81 (92-103) sts left on needle (= shoulder + sleeve). Continue in pattern as before. When 1 row remain before piece measures 56-66-76 (86-98) cm dec 7 sts evenly over sts in cables in M.3 = 63-67-74 (85-96) sts. On next row cast off all sts. LEFT FRONT PIECE: Slip sts from stitch holder back on needle and pick up 6 sts behind the 6 garter sts on right front band = 48-51-55 (57-61) sts. Continue as described for right front piece but mirrored – NOTE: do not make buttonholes on front band. ASSEMBLY: Sew shoulder/over arm seams. Sew seam under sleeves and down along the side inside 1 edge st. Fold 5 cm on each sleeve edge towards RS and fasten with a couple of sts. Sew 4-4-4 (5-5) buttons at bottom of bunting bag and sew remaining buttons on left front band. HOOD: Pick up from RS approx 58 to 78 sts round neck (includes sts from stitch holders at front) on circular needle size 4 mm with Merino Extra Fine. K 1 row from WS, then K 1 row from RS, AT THE SAME TIME inc evenly to 85-89-93 (97-101) sts. Continue in M.1 with 6 garter sts each side - AT THE SAME TIME cast on 6 new sts at the end of the next 2 rows for folding edge = 97-101-105 (109-113) sts – work these sts in garter st. Continue in M.1 with 12 garter sts each side until hood measures 21-23-25 (27-28) cm and cast off. Fold hood double and sew tog at the top. Fold 6 garter sts round opening of hood towards RS and fasten to neckline with neat sts. |
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