Tze Moi Ang wrote:
From the picture it looks like the sweater has a lower front neckline than back neckline. I noticed that there are no short rows involved in the description. How is the neckline shaped? Is the front and back piece of the same height?
13.09.2024 - 09:50DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Ang, in this pattern neckline will be the same on back and front pieces. If you want to get an elevation on back piece, you can add some short rows, this video might then help. Happy knitting!
13.09.2024 - 16:26
Josephine wrote:
Relaxing
08.08.2024 - 17:11
Alexandra Marshall wrote:
Windswept
08.08.2024 - 17:03
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Knitted jumper in DROPS Alpaca or DROPS Nord. Piece is knitted top down with raglan and double neck edge. Size: S - XXXL
DROPS 254-33 |
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---------------------------------------------------------- EXPLANATION FOR THE PATTERN: ---------------------------------------------------------- RAGLAN: Increase 1 stitch by making 1 yarn over, on next round work yarns over as explained below: BEFORE MARKER THREAD: Slip stitch off left needle and put it back on left needle but the opposite way (insert left needle in from behind when slipping it back on needle). Knit yarn overs in front loop of stitches to avoid holes. Then work the new stitches in stocking stitch. AFTER MARKER THREAD: Knit yarn overs in back loop of stitches to avoid holes. Then work the new stitches in stocking stitch. DECREASE TIP: Decrease 1 stitch on each side of marker thread as follows: Work until 3 stitches remain before marker thread and knit 2 together, knit 2 (marker thread is in the middle of these 2 stitches), slip 1 stitch knitwise, knit 1, pass slipped stitch over stitch worked (= 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 128-128-144-144-144-160 stitches on circular needle size 3.5 mm with DROPS Alpaca or DROPS Nord. Switch to circular needle size 2.5 mm (cast on on a larger needle to get an elastic cast-on edge). Work rib in the round as follows: Knit 1, * purl 2, knit 2 *, work from *-* until 3 stitches remain on round, finish with purl 2 and knit 1. Work until piece measures 8-8-8-9-9-9 cm. The neck edge is later folded in towards wrong side and assembled to form a neck edge of approx. 4 cm. Beginning of round is at right shoulder at the back. Insert 1 marker in piece after the first 46-46-50-50-50-54 stitches on round (= approx. mid front), measures piece from this marker. YOKE: Insert 4 marker threads in piece without working the stitches, insert marker threads between 2 knitted stitches, and these 2 stitches are called raglan stitches. Insert 1st marker thread at beginning of round, count 28 stitches (= sleeve), insert 2nd marker thread before next stitch, count 36-36-44-44-44-52 stitches (= front piece), insert 3rd marker thread before next stitch, count 28 stitches (= sleeve), insert 4th marker thread before next stitch, 36-36-44-44-44-52 stitches remain after last marker thread (= back piece). On next round increase 16-16-18-18-18-20 stitches AT THE SAME TIME continue rib, work next round as follows: * Knit 1, purl 1, make 1 yarn over, purl 1, knit 2, purl 2, knit 1 *, work from *-* the rest of round = 144-144-162-162-162-180 stitches. Increase in every other purl section, i.e. increase 4 stitches on each sleeve and 4-4-5-5-5-6 stitches on front piece/back piece. Continue in the round with knit over knit and purl over purl – purl the yarn overs twisted to avoid holes - until piece measures 2 cm from marker. Switch to circular needle size 3.5 mm. Work in stocking stitch in the round and increase for RAGLAN after/before 2 raglan stitch at every marker thread in every transition between front piece/back piece and sleeves - read explanation above (= 8 stitches increased on every increase round). Increase for raglan every other round 12-16-21-19-18-17 times in total = 240-272-330-314-306-316 stitches. Remember to follow the knitting tension! Continue with stocking stitch and increase for raglan but on every other increase, increase only on body. I.e. increase on body every other round, and on sleeves every 4th round. Increase alternately 4 and 8 stitches. Increase like this 16-16-12-16-20-24 times on body (8-8-6-8-10-12 times on sleeves). Increase has been done 28-32-33-35-38-41 times in total on body and 20-24-27-27-28-29 times on sleeves = 336-368-402-410-426-460 stitches. Work without increasing until piece measures 20-22-23-24-26-28 cm from marker (i.e. after approx. 18-20-21-22-24-26 cm with stocking stitch). Now divide yoke for body and sleeves. DIVIDING FOR BODY AND SLEEVES: AT THE SAME as next round is worked divide yoke for body and sleeves as follows: Work 1 stitch (= belongs to back piece), slip the next 70-78-84-84-86-88 stitches on a thread for sleeve, cast on 16-18-18-22-26-30 new stitches on needle (= in the side mid under sleeve), work 98-106-117-121-127-142 stitches in stocking stitch (= front piece), slip the next 70-78-84-84-86-88 stitches on a thread for sleeve, cast on 16-18-18-22-26-30 new stitches on needle (= in the side mid under sleeve) and work the last 97-105-116-120-126-141 stitches in stocking stitch (= back piece). Finish body and sleeves separately. BODY: = 228-248-270-286-306-344 stitches. Insert 1 marker in one side of piece (= in the middle of the 16-18-18-22-26-30 stitches that were cast on under sleeve). Work until marker, round begins here and work in the round. Work stocking stitch until piece measures 44-46-48-49-51-53 cm from marker mid front. Switch to circular needles size 2.5 mm, work rib (= knit 2/purl 2) while AT THE SAME TIME increasing 68-72-74-82-90-100 stitches evenly on 1st round = 296-320-344-368-396-444 stitches. When rib measures 5-5-5-6-6-6 cm cast off all stitches somewhat loosely. Jumper measures 49-51-53-55-57-59 cm from marker mid front and approx. 55-57-59-61-63-65 cm from the top of shoulder. SLEEVES: Slip 70-78-84-84-86-88 sleeve stitches from one thread on to circular needle size 3.5 mm and pick in addition up 1 stitch in each of the 16-18-18-22-26-30 stitches cast on under sleeve = 86-96-102-106-112-118 stitches. Insert 1 marker thread in the middle of the 16-18-18-22-26-30 new stitches under sleeve - round begins at the marker thread. Work in stocking stitch in the round on needle - AT THE SAME TIME when sleeve measures 2 cm from division, decrease mid under sleeve – read DECREASE TIP and decrease as follows: Decrease 2 stitches every 4-2½-2-2-1½-1½ cm 9-13-15-16-18-20 times in total = 68-70-72-74-76-78 stitches. Work until sleeve measures 41-40-38-37-36-34 cm from division. Switch to double pointed needles size 2.5 mm and work rib (= knit 2/purl 2) while AT THE SAME TIME increasing 20-18-20-22-20-22 stitches evenly on 1st round = 88-88-92-96-96-100 stitches. When rib measures 5-5-5-6-6-6 cm cast off all stitches somewhat loosely. Sleeve measures approx. 46-45-43-43-42-40 cm from division. ASSEMBLY: Fold rib at the top of neck down to marker on the inside of neck edge (i.e. 2 cm over where stocking stitch begins). 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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