Sharon Hunt- Edwards wrote:
Hello, i just counted from start on my project. When I count i ended up yo the right of the row 1 of the lace pattern. Is this correct. Am sure it is but I wanted to make sure before I proceed. Thank you.
11.03.2024 - 06:53DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Hunt-Edwards, not sure to understand properly what you mean here sorry, can you tell us more? Which row do you have an issue with?Thanks for your comprehension!
11.03.2024 - 14:25
Sharon Hunt wrote:
Am so sorry 😢 but this isn’t working out for me. I have a marker at the start of the round and 1 at 110 sts. I did the lace pattern on the first 7 and last 7 sts but the stitch count for me is incorrect. St. Count is 218 and am suppose to have 224 but the is on 218. I ripped back counted all the sts on the needle on have a stitch count of 220 as stated before lace pattern. Am working on the back and largest size.
09.03.2024 - 12:06DROPS Design answered:
Dear Sharon, when you inserted the markers you should have 220 stitches. Now you displace the beginning of the round from the mid under the sleeve to the center of the neck by working 53 stitches in stocking stitch. Work the right neckline stitches, then work 213 stitches in stocking stitch, which should get you back to the right neckline stitches and pick up 4 stitches over the right neckline stitches (= 224 stitches). Now you will turn and start working the lace edge over the 2 necklines (so you work 7 lace edge stitches + 210 stocking stitch + 7 lace edge stitches.). There may be a slight misalignment because of starting the lace edge in the right neckline earlier. Happy knitting!
10.03.2024 - 23:50
Sharon Hunt wrote:
Dear Drops am not understanding the instructions for the lace pattern. Am I supposed to repeat row 1 of the lace pattern between the markers 1st marker at begynning of round and 2. marker at 110. This will then be 214 when completed?
08.03.2024 - 23:21DROPS Design answered:
Dear Sharon, only work lace over the first and last 7 stitches on row. Work only one side (half) of the lace pattern on 1st round to create a border on the right side of the neckline. At the end of this 1st round, cast on 4 new stitches after the lace edge to create the overlap (point) of the neckline in the middle of the front piece. Then work back and forth and the lace pattern will be the first and last 7 stitches on the row. Just note that the pattern order is different at the beginning and end of the row! (The pattern is offset because it was started 1 row earlier on the right side. ) Happy knitting!
09.03.2024 - 10:50
Sharon Hunt-Edwards wrote:
Hello, thanks for the respond so far. I have 260 sts as stated in the pattern , but 4 sts left after all markers er placed. Is this correct?
04.03.2024 - 08:00DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Hunt-Edwards, you should have approx. 32 sts between each marker, but as 260 is not divisible by 32 you will have sometimes 33 sts instead between each markers, ie 32-33-32-33-32-33-32-33 = 260 sts/8 markers. Happy knitting!
04.03.2024 - 10:06
Sharon Hunt-Edwards wrote:
What does it mean to knit alternately as instructed below. When piece measures 5 cm dec 1 st to the right and to the left alternately of all markers After setting up 7 markers 32 sts apart I have 5 sts left. Am I doing something wrong? I have 260 sts as stated in the pattern. Thanks for your response to my previous question. Sharon
03.03.2024 - 20:20DROPS Design answered:
Dear Sharon, alternately means that you will decrease at the right or left of each marker, not always on the same side. The first time you decrease you decrease at the right side of all markers. Then, 8cm later, decrease at the left side of all markers. 8cm later, decrease at the right side again. Continue in the same way. This will help correctly shape the garment. Happy knitting!
03.03.2024 - 23:41
Sharon HuntEdwards wrote:
Hello Drops! I have awuestion about the instruction in the pattern below: When piece measures 5 cm / 2’’ dec 1 st to the right and to the left alternately of all markers on …. Do I decrease on when piece measured 5 cm and there after 8 cm per rest of instruction. Thanks for responding.
02.03.2024 - 16:44DROPS Design answered:
Dear Sharon, you increase at the 5cm mark and, counting from here, every 8cm. So it would be 8cm from the 5cm mark or 13cm from the very beginning. Happy knitting!
03.03.2024 - 20:07
Sharon Hunt wrote:
Hei!! I usually make a size 52 sweater. I know the largest size in the pattern is 51. When I calculate my size it seems like I would have less stitches cast on for my size than calls for in the pattern here. So am wondering if the sweater is made with positive ease and would fit me anyway.
17.09.2023 - 10:25DROPS Design answered:
Dear Sharon, you can find the measurements of the garment in cm in the measurements schematic after the pattern instructions. For the largest size, the bust would be 130cm (65x2). This is the bust of the garment and, as you can see in the photo, it should have little positive ease. You can compare this to your measurements to see if the largest size would fit you in this case. Happy knitting!
17.09.2023 - 21:28
Dan wrote:
Thanks for fast response. Saves me chasing my tail over this. Now attempting to chart the thing in Excel. Lots of fun :)
27.04.2022 - 18:54
Dan wrote:
Is the lace pattern on this top more or less the same as the lace neck edge on your Water Lotus cardigan pattern? I ask because the Water Lotus has a chart to follow .
27.04.2022 - 12:14DROPS Design answered:
Dear Dan, not really, in this cardigan, the edge is somewhat different -. Make sure to follow the correct lace border on the matching front piece (= right neckline on right shoulder and left neckline on left shoulder). Happy knitting!
27.04.2022 - 15:18
Sabina wrote:
Schemat rozpisany nieczytelnie. I brak zdjecia tyłu. "Na wys. 38 cm od dołu robótki, zacząć przer. ściegiem francuskim“ - we wszystkich rozmiarach? Raczej to niemozliwe, bo to chodzi o pasek pod biustem? Ażurowy brzeg na wysokosci 44 cm, równiez we wszystkich rozmiarach? I wątpliwość dotycząca tyłu" na wys. 66-68-70-72-74-76 cm od dołu robótki przer. ściegiem francuskim przez 30-30-32-34-34-36 o. środk., pozostałe o. przer. dżersejem" jak to ma wyglądać?
06.05.2021 - 10:05DROPS Design answered:
Witaj Sabino, zgadzam się z tobą co do pomiarów, zadam pytanie i jeśli zajdzie taka potrzeba zostanie naniesiona korekta. Co do tyłu: te oczka przerabiane ściegiem francuskim są to oczka środkowe przy dekolcie. Je przerabiasz ściegiem francuskim, a pozostałe oczka, czyli po 2 stronach, przerabiasz dżersejem. Nie wiem jakie jest tego uzasadnienie, możesz to po prostu pominąć i przerabiać cały rząd dżersejem. Pozdrawiamy!
06.05.2021 - 16:00
Morning Light#morninglighttunic |
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Knitted DROPS Tunic with lace border on neckline in ”Bomull-Lin”. Size S - XXXL.
DROPS 112-1 |
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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. LACE BORDER: Right neckline: ROW 1 (RS): K3, 1 double YO, P1, K3. ROW 2 (WS): K5, K1 into back of loop, K3. ROW 3: Cast off 2 sts (= 1 st left on right needle), K2, P1, 1 double YO, K2 tog into back of loop, K1 into back of loop. ROW 4: K2, K1 in first YO, slip the other YO off needle, K4. Left neckline: ROW 1 (WS) = K3, 1 double YO, K4. ROW 2 (RS): K3, P1, K1, K1 into back of loop, K3. ROW 3: Cast off 2 sts (= 1 st left on needle), K3, 1 double YO, K2 tog into back of loop, K1 into back of loop. ROW 4: K3 (slip the second YO), P1, K3. DECREASING TIP (neckline): Make all dec from RS. Dec as follows after lace pattern: slip 1 st as if to K, K1, psso. Dec as follows before lace pattern: K2 tog. -------------------------------------------------------- BODY PIECE: Worked in the round on circular needle. Cast on 176-188-204-220-244-260 sts on circular needle size 5 mm with Bomull-Lin. Work 4 rounds garter st – see above – and continue in stocking st. Insert 8 markers in piece with approx 22-23-25-27-30-32 sts between each marker. REMEMBER THE KNITTING TENSION! When piece measures 5 cm dec 1 st to the right and to the left alternately of all markers on every 8 cm a total of 5 times (= 8 dec per round) = 136-148-164-180-204-220 sts. When piece measures 38 cm continue in garter st. Insert 2 markers in piece, 1 at beg of round and 1 after 68-74-82-90-102-110 sts (to mark the sides). When piece measures 44 cm continue as follows, beg after the first marker: 32-35-39-43-49-53 stocking sts, LACE PATTERN – see above - on the next 7 sts (work row 1 for right neckline), 129-141-157-173-197-213 stocking sts, cast on/pick up 4 new sts behind right neckline = 140-152-168-184-208-224 sts. Turn piece and now continue back and forth on needle. Work next row as follows from WS: Lace pattern on the first 7 sts (work row 1 for left neckline), stocking st on the next 126-138-154-170-194-210 sts, Lace pattern on the last 7 sts (work row 2 for right neckline). NOTE! Number of sts on row will vary because of the lace pattern. If counting the sts, always count after a full 4 row repeat of the pattern. When piece measures 51-52-53-54-55-56 cm cast off 3 sts on each side of both markers at the sides and complete each piece separately. BACK PIECE: = 62-68-76-84-96-104 sts. Continue in stocking st, AT THE SAME TIME cast off for armhole each side at the beg of every row: 2 sts 0-1-2-3-5-6 times and 1 st 0-0-1-2-3-4 times = 62-64-66-68-70-72 sts. When piece measures 66-68-70-72-74-76 cm work garter st on the middle 30-30-32-34-34-36 sts, work remaining sts in stocking st. When piece measures 68-70-72-74-76-78 cm cast off the middle 14-14-16-18-18-20 sts for neck and cast off 1 st on neckline on next row = 23-24-24-24-25-25 sts left on each shoulder. Continue in stocking st with 7 garter sts towards neckline. Cast off when piece measures 70-72-74-76-78-80 cm. RIGHT FRONT PIECE: = 33-36-40-44-50-54 sts. Cast off for armhole at the side as described for back piece = 33-34-35-36-37-38 sts. Continue in stocking st with Lace pattern on neckline, AT THE SAME TIME dec to shape the neckline inside Lace pattern on every 1.5 cm a total of 10-10-11-12-12-13 times – SEE DECREASING TIP = 23-24-24-24-25-25 sts left on shoulder. Cast off when piece measures 70-72-74-76-78-80 cm. LEFT FRONT PIECE: Like right front piece, but mirrored. SLEEVE: Worked back and forth on needle. Cast on 50-52-54-54-56-58 sts (includes 1 edge st each side) on needle size 5 mm with Bomull-Lin. Work 10 rows garter st and then continue in stocking st. When piece measures 5 cm inc 1 st each side on every 9-6.5-4.5-3.5-2.5-2 cm a total of 4-5-6-8-10-11 times = 58-62-66-70-76-80 sts. When piece measures 34-33-33-33-31-30 cm (less for the larger sizes because of longer sleeve cap and wider shoulder) cast off to shape the sleeve cap each side at the beg of every row: 3 sts 1 time, 2 sts 3-3-3-3-4-4 times, 1 st 0-1-2-3-3-5 times, then 2 sts each side until piece measures 40-40-41-42-42-43 cm, now cast off 3 sts each side 1 time and cast off remaining sts on next row. Piece measures approx 41-41-42-43-43-44 cm. ASSEMBLY: Sews shoulder seams. Set in sleeves and sew sleeve seams. |
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