Pat wrote:
I don’t understand the raglan increases. The instructions seem to say to do two yarn-over increases in a row, separated only by a marker thread. Even with a twist in the stitches on the next row, this is going to leave a gigantic hole. Surely the increases should be on each side of an existing stitch? Thanks for any clarification you can offer. Pat
16.12.2023 - 03:28DROPS Design answered:
Dear Pat, for the raglan increases, work as indicated in RAGLAN. Start 1 stitch before the marker, 1 yarn over, knit 1, marker, knit 1, 1 yarn over. These yarn overs are twisted on the next round. As you can see, since there are 2 knit stitches between the yarn overs, there will be no big holes, especially since you work the yarn overs twisted on the next round. Happy knitting!
17.12.2023 - 18:36
Brigitte Delapierre wrote:
Beste, ik zoek overal een Kindertrui die met voor en achterkant apart worden gebreid voor leeftijd van 3 j . Deze is hier ook mooi maar is ook met ronde naalden. Vriendelijke groeten
08.11.2023 - 16:08DROPS Design answered:
Dag Brigitte,
Om een patroon aan te passen om op rechte naalden te breien hebben we een instructie gemaakt. Deze vind je hier. Dit is niet voor alle patronen geschikt, maar in dit geval zou je de panden en de mouwen los van elkaar kunnen breien en dan bij de raglanlijnen aan elkaar naaien.
13.11.2023 - 06:35
Everaerts Anne-Mie wrote:
Beste, ik brei maat 3,dus 72 stkn voor de dubbele hals. Ik maak 2x 3 omslagen, dus 6 meerderingen = 78 stkn. Als ik alle stkn optel: 13+9+28+9+15= 74 Ik zou op 80 stkn moeten uitkomen. Wat doe ik verkeerd? Of is het patroon verkeerd?
12.10.2023 - 23:30
Bunny McBee wrote:
I know how to YO. I do not know how to make a twisted purl when going back. Thank you for your hlep.
30.09.2023 - 01:39
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Knitted jumper for children in DROPS Alaska. The piece is worked top down with raglan and double neck. Sizes 2 – 12 years.
DROPS Children 47-10 |
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------------------------------------------------------- EXPLANATIONS FOR THE PATTERN: ------------------------------------------------------- RAGLAN: Increase 1 stitch before/after 2 knitted stitches in each transition between body and sleeves. Marker-thread sits between these 2 stitches. Increase 1 stitch by making 1 yarn over, which is knitted twisted on the next round to avoid a hole. Then work the new stitches in stocking stitch. INCREASE TIP (evenly spaced): Increase 1 stitch by making 1 yarn over which is worked twisted on the next round to avoid a hole. DECREASE TIP (mid under sleeves): Decrease 1 stitch on either side of the marker-thread as follows: Work until there are 3 stitches left before the marker-thread, knit 2 together, knit 2 (marker-thread sits between these 2 stitches), slip 1 stitch knit-wise, knit 1 and pass the slipped stitch over the knitted stitch. ------------------------------------------------------- START THE PIECE HERE: ------------------------------------------------------- JUMPER – SHORT OVERVIEW OF THE PIECE: The neck and yoke are worked in the round with circular needle, from mid back, top down. The yoke is divided for body and sleeves and the body is continued in the round with circular needle. The sleeves are worked in the round with short circular needle/double pointed needles, DOUBLE NECK: Cast on 64-64-72-72-72-72 stitches with DROPS Alaska, using short circular needles size 3.5 and 5 mm held together. Remove the needle size 5 mm keeping stitches on the needle size 3.5 mm (this gives you an elastic cast-on edge). Work rib in the round as follows: Purl 1, * knit 2, purl 2*, work from *-* until there are 3 stitches left, knit 2 and purl 1. Continue this rib for 7 cm. Work the next round as follows: Knit 11-11-13-13-13-13, * knit 2, 1 yarn over *, work from *-* 3 more times, knit 24-24-28-28-28-28, * knit 2, 1 yarn over *, work from *-* 3 more times, knit 13-13-15-15-15-15 = 72-72-80-80-80-80 stitches. The yoke is measured from here. Insert 4 marker-threads, without working the stitches: Count 8-8-12-12-12-12 stitches (approx. half back piece), insert marker-thread 1 before the next stitch, count 16 stitches (sleeve), insert marker-thread 2 before the next stitch, count 20-20-24-24-24-24 stitches (front piece), insert marker-thread 3 before the next stitch, count 16 stitches (sleeve), insert marker-thread 4 before the next stitch. There are 12-12-12-12-12-12 stitches left after the last marker-thread (approx. half back piece). Allow the threads to follow your work onwards – they mark the raglan-lines. YOKE: Change to circular needle size 5 mm. Work stocking stitch in the round (yarn overs knitted twisted to avoid holes). REMEMBER THE KNITTING TENSION! AT THE SAME TIME increase for RAGLAN on each side of all 4 marker-threads (8 stitches increased) – read description above. Increase like this every 2nd round a total of 3-5-5-4-5-6 times = 96-112-120-112-120-128 stitches. Continue to increase every 2nd round but every 2nd increase is only on the front and back pieces (4 stitches increased), i.e., increase on the front and back pieces every 2nd round and on the sleeves every 4th round. Increase like this 12-12-12-14-14-14 times on the front and back pieces (6-6-6-7-7-7 times on the sleeves). You have increased a total of 15-17-17-18-19-20 times on the front and back pieces and 9-11-11-11-12-13 times on the sleeves. After the last increase there are 168-184-192-196-204-212 stitches. Continue working without further increases until the yoke measures 14-15-16-17-18-19 cm from after the neck. Now divide for the body and sleeves as follows: Knit 24-26-30-31-32-33 (approx. half the back piece), place the next 32-36-36-36-38-40 stitches on a thread for the sleeve, cast on 8-8-8-10-10-12 stitches (in side under sleeve), knit 52-56-60-62-64-66 (front piece), place the next 32-36-36-36-38-40 stitches on a thread for the sleeve, cast on 8-8-8-10-10-12 stitches (in side under sleeve), knit the last 28-30-30-31-32-33 stitches (approx. half the back piece). The body and sleeves are finished separately. The piece is now measured from here! BODY: = 120-128-136-144-148-156 stitches. Continue with stocking stitch in the round for a further 10-13-16-19-20-21 cm. Knit 1 round and increase 20-24-24-24-28-28 stitches evenly spaced - read INCREASE TIP = 140-152-160-168-176-184 stitches. Change to circular needle size 3.5 mm. Work rib (knit 2, purl 2) for 6 cm. Cast off a little loosely. The jumper measures approx. 34-38-42-46-48-50 cm from the shoulder. SLEEVES: Place the 32-36-36-36-38-40 stitches from the thread on the one side of the piece on short circular needle/double pointed needles size 5 mm and knit up 1 stitch in each of the 8-8-8-10-10-12 stitches cast on under the sleeve = 40-44-44-46-48-52 stitches. Insert a marker-thread in the middle of the new stitches under the sleeve. Start at the marker-thread and continue stocking stitch in the round. When the sleeve measures 3-3-3-4-4-4 cm, decrease 1 stitch on each side of the marker-thread – read DECREASE TIP. Decrease like this every 3-4½-5½-6-7-6 cm a total of 4-4-4-4-4-6 times = 32-36-36-38-40-40 stitches. Work until the sleeve measures 15-20-23-27-31-35 cm from the division (or to desired length, there is approx. 7 cm left). Knit 1 round and increase 8-8-8-10-12-12 stitches evenly spaced = 40-44-44-48-52-52 stitches. Change to double pointed needles size 3.5 mm and work rib (knit 2, purl 2) for 7 cm. Cast off a little loosely. The sleeve measures approx. 22-27-30-34-38-42 cm from the division. Work the other sleeve in the same way. ASSEMBLY: Fold the neck double to the inside and fasten with a couple of stitches. |
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