Pierrette Bosco wrote:
Zunahmen für die Ärmel sind nun beendet, aber am Vorderteil und am Rückenteil in jeder 8. Runde noch weitere 1-1-1-1-2-2 x in der Höhe zunehmen = 220-240-244-264-276-296 Maschen auf der Nadel. Ich verstehe diesen Abschnitt nicht. Wo muss ich hier zunehmen?
13.11.2024 - 17:37DROPS Design answered:
Liebe Frau Bosco, jetzt werden Sie nur beim Vorder und Rückenteil zunehmen, nicht mehr bei den Ärmeln, dh am Anfang + am Ende Vorderteil und Rückenteil (wie zuvor nach/vor den 7 Raglanmaschen) so nehmen Sie nur 2 M vor/nach der Markierung x 4= 8 Maschen (anstatt 16 Maschen zuvor). Viel Spaß beim Stricken!
14.11.2024 - 09:43
Pierrette Bosco wrote:
Ich verstehe nur Bahnhof. Die Raglanzunahmen ok. Aber wo mache ich die Zunahmen vorne und hinten?
13.11.2024 - 13:58DROPS Design answered:
Liebe Frau Bosco, was meinen Sie mit "vorne und hinten"? Es sind beidseitig von den 7 Raglanmaschen zugenommen, so wird man immer vor diesen 7 Maschen und/oder nach diesen 7 Maschen zunehmen. Kann das Ihnen helfen? Oder was misverstehe ich?
13.11.2024 - 17:15
Maja wrote:
Bardzo fajny fason do tego wzoru swetra.
11.11.2024 - 23:00
Lu wrote:
Once starting the increases if the first stitch besides the marker is a purl, is it meant to be yarn over and the increase made in the next knit stitch? And isn’t adding only two stitches on each space mess up the order in the other stitches are worked later?
26.10.2024 - 20:53DROPS Design answered:
Dear Lu, before the increases you have: 2 purled together stitches, 1 yarn over, 1 stitch slipped purlwise. In the round with increases, you work 1 yarn over, slip the purled together stitch purlwise and the yarn over and slipped stitch are worked differently to increase (when closest to the raglan line): knit these together, don't slip them from the needle, work 1 yarn over with the right needle and knit the same stitches together once more (= 2 extra stitches). In the next round, the extra yarn over is purled (so it will look like the purled together stitches), work 1 yarn over and the extra knit together stitch is slipped purlwise. So you can continue the pattern. Happy knitting!
27.10.2024 - 23:00
Annie wrote:
Why is it that the yoke instructions mention counting more stitches than necessary for the back panel before marking out the increases? It makes it so the last 7 stitches go pass where the yarn form the previous round is, meaning that every new round would start in between the 5 and the 7th spaces, but the instructions mention that the beginning of the round starts after the first big chunk of stitches is counted, but doesn’t that mean that part of the round has been worked already?
26.10.2024 - 14:46DROPS Design answered:
Dear Annie, you start the round at the right shoulder at the back. Then, without working, insert a thread or marker after 26-27-28-29-30-31, which you will use for measuring later. Now, go back to the beginning of the round (so 26-27-28-29-30-31 back) and start counting and insert markers for the increases. These markers will follow your work onwards, while the previous marker should stay in place and is used to mark the beginning of the yoke and for measuring the piece. Happy knitting!
27.10.2024 - 13:47
Martha wrote:
Greetings, I just need a bit of clarification. After completing the first step of the yoke the next instruction is to place the markers. Does that mean to place them as you start to knit the next round or before starting it?
26.10.2024 - 14:02DROPS Design answered:
Dear Martha, the markers are inserted before working the 2nd round (since you only count stitches and not work them). Happy knitting!
27.10.2024 - 13:51
Dee wrote:
After I’ve finished the neck on my size : 126 stitches, the instructions say I must have 84 stitches of English rib for the yoke, how do I go from my 126 stitches to 84? I don’t see the instructions for any kind of decrease between those two steps and on the final product pictures it looks like each neck stitch turns into the yoke without interruptions. Help me please.
25.10.2024 - 04:01DROPS Design answered:
Hi Dee, When working English rib, the yarn overs are not counted in the stitch number. On the first round of English rib you purl 2 together, make 1 yarn over and slip 1 stitch repeatedly on the round. Counting just stitches (and not yarn overs) you then have 84 stitches on the round in your size. Hope this helps and happy knitting!
25.10.2024 - 07:51
Criiz wrote:
Hi! Sorry if this was explained and I just didn’t get it, the tutorials for English rib showed it being worked in panels, not the round, but the pattern knits in the round. Is it the same process to use this stitch in the round? Because the yarn over process is impossible to continue without having a pass in the opposite direction for me
24.10.2024 - 20:41
Karoline wrote:
Jeg vil egenligt bare have vist bedre, hvor de første udtagninger er i forholdt til mærkerne man har sat 8 steder, hvor en af dem er begyndelsesmærket
23.10.2024 - 23:43DROPS Design answered:
Hej Karoline, du har 7 raglanmasker i hver af de 4 raglanovergange (i hver side af forstykket og i hver side af bagstykket). Du tager ud på hver side af de 4 raglanovergange :)
24.10.2024 - 08:49
Karoline wrote:
Jeg er nået til (“tages der 2 masker ud i retmasken og omslaget på hver side af de 7 raglanmasker – læs UDTAGNINGSTIPS (= 16 masker taget ud”).) Hvis man ser videoen, så er det ikke det samme? Jeg forstår ikke beskrivelsen i opskriften. Jeg har ikke et omslag og en fast maske lige op af en mærketråd. Skal man have det? Tror bare det er meget svært for mig at forstå hvad man skal, når videoen viser noget andet
23.10.2024 - 19:03DROPS Design answered:
Hej Karoline, jo når du strikker helpatent ifølge opskriften, har du altid et omslag imellem hver maske...
24.10.2024 - 10:02
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Knitted jumper in 1 strand DROPS Daisy and 1 strand DROPS Kid-Silk or 1 strand DROPS Puna and 1 strand DROPS Kid-Silk. Piece is knitted top down with raglan and English rib. Size: S - XXXL
DROPS 252-8 |
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---------------------------------------------------------- EXPLANATION FOR THE PATTERN: ---------------------------------------------------------- KNITTING TIP: When counting the stitches, the yarn overs are not counted as stitches. INCREASE TIP: All increases are done on a round where yarn over and knit stitch are knitted together. Increase 2 stitches in knit stitch and yarn over by working 3 stitches in stitch and yarn over as follows: Knit stitch and yarn over together but wait to slip stitch and yarn over off the left needle, make 1 yarn over on right needle and knit the same stitch and yarn over together one more time (= 2 stitches increased). Then work the new stitches in English rib but note that the increased stitches are missing the yarn over the first time they are worked. ENGLISH RIB: ROUND 1: * Purl 2 together, make 1 yarn over, slip 1 stitch purlwise *, repeat from *-* the entire round. ROUND 2: * Make 1 yarn over, slip 1 stitch purlwise, knit yarn over and slipped stitch together *, repeat from *-* the entire round. ROUND 3: * Purl yarn over and the slipped stitch together, make 1 yarn over, slip 1 stitch purlwise *, repeat from *-* the entire round. AFTER ROUND 3: Repeat rounds 2 and 3. DECREASE TIP (applies to sleeves): All decreases are done on a round where yarn over and knit stitch are knitted together. Decrease 2 stitches on each side of stitch with marker as follows: DECREASE 2 STITCHES AT BEGINNING OF ROUND: Begin at first knit stitch in English rib after stitch with marker: Slip first stitch and yarn over loosely on to right needle knitwise, knit the next 2 together (i.e. 1 purl + knit stitch and yarn over), then pass loose stitch and yarn over over stitches worked together (= 2 stitches decreased). DECREASE 2 STITCHES AT END OF ROUND: Work until next to last knit stitch in English rib before stitch with marker: Slip first knit stitch and yarn over loosely on to right needle knitwise, purl 1, pass slipped stitch and yarn over over purl stitch, slip stitch back on to left needle, slip stitch and yarn over over stitch slipped back on to left needle, slip the remaining stitch on to right needle (= 2 stitches decreased). ---------------------------------------------------------- START THE PIECE HERE: ---------------------------------------------------------- JUMPER - SHORT OVERVIEW OF THE PIECE: In this pattern needles of different length have been used, begin with fitting length for number of stitches and switch as needed. Work neck edge and yoke in the round on circular needle from right shoulder back, and work top down. When yoke is done, divide piece for body and sleeves. Work body down wards in the round on circular needle while putting the sleeves aside. Then work sleeves downwards in the round on needle. Fold the neck edge double against the wrong side and fasten. NECK EDGE: Cast on 102-108-114-120-126-132 stitches on circular needle size 5 mm with 1 strand DROPS Daisy and 1 strand DROPS Kid-Silk, or 1 strand DROPS Puna and 1 strand DROPS Kid-Silk (= 2 strands). Switch to circular needle size 3.5 mm (cast on on a larger needle to get an elastic cast-on edge). Work rib in the round (= purl 2/knit 1) for 11 cm. The neck edge is later folded in towards wrong side and assembled to form a neck edge of approx. 5 cm. YOKE: Switch to circular needle size 5 mm and work 1st round with ENGLISH RIB, read explanation above = 68-72-76-80-84-88 stitches. Beginning of round is at right shoulder at the back. Insert 1 marker in piece after the first 26-27-28-29-30-31 stitches on round (= approx. mid front), measures piece from this marker. Read KNITTING TIP and insert 8 marker threads on needle between 2 stitches as follows: Insert 1 marker thread (= beginning of round), count 7 stitches (= raglan stitches), insert 1 marker thread before next stitch, count 5 stitches (= sleeve), insert 1 marker thread before next stitch, count 7 stitches (= raglan stitches), insert 1 marker thread before next stitch, count 15-17-19-21-23-25 stitches (= front piece), insert 1 marker thread before next stitch, count 7 stitches (= raglan stitches), insert 1 marker thread before next stitch, count 5 stitches (= sleeve), insert 1 marker thread before next stitch, count 7 stitches (= raglan stitches), insert 1 marker thread before next stitch. 15-17-19-21-23-25 stitches remain on row after last marker thread (= back piece). Continue to work in the round from 2nd round with English rib, AT THE SAME TIME increase for RAGLAN as explained below. Remember to follow the knitting tension! RAGLAN: When 5 rounds have been worked in the round with English rib (= on next round work as 2nd round English rib), increase 2 stitches in knit stitch and yarn over on each side of the 7 raglan stitches – read INCREASE TIP (= 16 stitches increased). Increase like this every 8th round (i.e. every other 4th round with visible English rib stitches vertically) 9-10-10-11-11-12 times in total vertically = 212-232-236-256-260-280 stitches. Increases for sleeve are now done, but continue to increase for raglan on front piece and back piece on every 8th round 1-1-1-1-2-2 more times = 220-240-244-264-276-296 stitches on needle. Work without increasing until piece measures 22-24-25-26-28-30 cm from marker after neck edge – adjust so that next round worked is the same as 3rd round with English rib. Now divide yoke for body and sleeves. DIVIDING FOR BODY AND SLEEVES: AT THE SAME TIME as next round is worked divide yoke for body and sleeves as follows: Work 5 stitches as before (= belongs to back piece), slip the next 45-49-49-53-53-57 stitches on a thread for sleeve, cast on 5-5-9-9-11-13 new stitches on needle (= in the side mid under sleeve), work 65-71-73-79-85-91 stitches as before (= front piece), slip the next 45-49-49-53-53-57 stitches on a thread for sleeve, cast on 5-5-9-9-11-13 new stitches on needle (= in the side mid under sleeve) and work the last 60-66-68-74-80-86 stitches (= rest of back piece). Finish body and sleeves separately. BODY: = 140-152-164-176-192-208 stitches. Work with the same thread, round begins by marker thread as before, and continue with English rib in the round until piece measures 51-53-55-57-59-61 cm from marker mid front – adjust so that next round worked is the same as 3rd round with English rib. Switch to circular needle size 3.5 mm, * make 1 yarn over, purl the purl stitch, knit yarn over and the slipped stitch together *, work from *-* the rest of round. Work rib (= purl 2/knit 1) as follows: Work knit over knit and purl over purl AT THE SAME TIME purl all yarn overs = 210-228-246-264-288-312 stitches. When rib measures 4 cm, cast off with knit over knit and purl over purl. Jumper measures 55-57-59-61-63-65 cm from marker mid front and approx. 58-60-62-64-66-68 cm from the top of shoulder. SLEEVES: Slip the 45-49-49-53-53-57 sleeve stitches from one thread on circular needle size 5 mm. Begin by picking up 1 stitch in each of the 5-5-9-9-11-13 stitches cast on under sleeve = 50-54-58-62-64-70 stitches. Insert 1 marker in the middle of the 5-5-9-9-11-13 new stitches under sleeve - round begins with this stitch. To make the English rib stitches fit nicely over sleeves work first round in the round as follows: Continue from where the 5-5-9-9-11-13 stitches were picked up under sleeve, * knit yarn over and the slipped stitch together, make 1 yarn over, slip 1 stitch purlwise *, repeat from *-* all the round until the new stitches mid under sleeve – note that the new stitches are missing the yarn over the first time they are worked. In sizes S, M, L, XL and XXXL marker is in a knit stitch, in size XXL marker is in a purl stitch. Move the marker upwards when working; it should be used for decrease mid under sleeve. Continue in the round with English rib as before. When sleeve measures 4 cm from division, decrease mid under sleeve – read DECREASE TIP and decrease as follows: Decrease 4 stitches every 4 cm 1-2-2-3-3- 4 times in total = 46-46-50-50-52-54 stitches. Work until sleeve measures 37-35-35-34-32-31 cm from division – adjust so that last round worked is the same as 3rd round with English rib. Switch to double pointed needles size 3.5 mm, work 1st round as follows: SIZE S, M, L, XL and XXXL: * Make 1 yarn over, purl 1, knit yarn over and knit stitch together *, work from *-* the rest of round. SIZE XXL: * Knit yarn over and knit stitch together, make 1 yarn over, purl 1 *, work from *-* the entire round. Work rib (= knit 1/purl 2). Work knit over knit and purl over purl AT THE SAME TIME purl all yarn overs = 69-69-75-75-78-81 stitches. When rib measures 4 cm, cast off with knit over knit and purl over purl. Sleeve measures approx. 41-39-39-38-36-35 cm from division. ASSEMBLY: Fold rib at the top of neck down on inside of garment. Fasten rib to get a double neck edge. To avoid a tight neck edge that sticks out it is important to keep the seam elastic. |
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