Gwen wrote:
Hello, Can the sweater, Jamie, be knitted with no ribbing or a much shorter ribbing? Thank you, Gwen
28.10.2022 - 23:11DROPS Design answered:
Dear Gwen, please see answer above.
30.10.2022 - 23:49
Lpelkey wrote:
Approximately how many stitches should be there to bind off for top of sleeve at shoulder, size large? Basically it says, “ when piece measures 22”. No mention of about how many stitch’s should be left.
23.10.2022 - 01:40DROPS Design answered:
Dear Lpelkey, the number of stitches left on the round is not as important, since it may vary depending on the gauge of each knitter. What is important is that the bind-off takes place when the garment measures 22", regardless of the knitter's gauge, which is why we highlight that. Happy knitting!
23.10.2022 - 23:57
Leslie wrote:
For neck bind off, Front. (1 st every 3 cm, 11 times. Does this mean to bind off 11 stitches evenly across the front all in the same row when piece measures 14.5 inches? Then when piece measures 15.5 inches begin armhole bind offs?
13.08.2022 - 22:52DROPS Design answered:
Dear Leslie, you need to cast off 1 stitch every 2 cm (or 3/4 ") upwards. That is, cast off 1 stitch in this row, work rows until there are 2 cm from the row with the cast-off stitch, cast off 1 stitch in the next row, and continue like this until you have cast off 11 stitches in total. At the same time, while you work, continue measuring the piece. When the piece measures 16 1/2 inches (for size L), apart from casting off 1 stitch every 2 cm (which you continue until you have cast off 11 stitches, it doesn't depend on the measurements) cast off for the armholes on the sides as described in the back.
14.08.2022 - 20:40
MJ Pepper wrote:
I LOVE THIS PATTERN. WHAT A GORGEOUS CARDIGAN JAMIE IS!!!
17.12.2021 - 19:14
MJ Pepper wrote:
I would like to know what the ease is for the Jamie Cardigan. My daughter gave me the most beautiful yarn for this pattern. The only problem is that the yarn is a worsted weight, which means I need to recalculate the pattern. Thank you so very much for your assistance. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you. Your friend, M. J.
16.12.2021 - 19:10DROPS Design answered:
Dear M.J., measure a similar garment you have and like the shape and compare these to the measurements in the chart (in cm, from side to side) to find your own ease and the correct size. Read more here. Happy knitting!
17.12.2021 - 08:10
MJ Pepper wrote:
Your system will not allow me to select a QUESTION. I have charted and checked the Jamie pattern 5 times. Why does the pattern say 31 sts on the Right Front and I have 37? Thank you for your time and attention to my query.
05.12.2021 - 22:38DROPS Design answered:
Dear MJ, you are indeed selecting question; at least it appears to us as such :) For the decreases, you start with 78 sts in size L. You decrease 8 sts in the side (as in Back piece), then you decrease 17 sts when the piece measures 28cm. When the piece measures 37 cm, you start binding off 1st every 2 cm 11 times in total (so you bind off 11 stitches) AT THE SAME TIME when the piece measures 42 cm you start binding off for the armhole 11 sts in total. So, 78-8-17-11-11= 31 sts. Happy knitting!
05.12.2021 - 22:52
MJ wrote:
QUESTION (your system will not allow me to select a QUESTION). I have charted the "Jamie" pattern and checked it 5 times. After all decreases to fronts and sides, my FRONT pattern comes out with 37 sts, NOT 31 sts for a size large. What am I doing wrong? Or is there a problem with the pattern that has not been corrected? Thank you for your time and attention to my query.
05.12.2021 - 22:32DROPS Design answered:
Dear MJ, you are correctly selecting the query as a question. You can see our answer above. Happy knitting!
05.12.2021 - 22:53
Linda Fulstow wrote:
For merino extra fine I cannot find the number of balls of wool I need for this pattern in a medium size ???
11.11.2021 - 23:54DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Fulstow, you will find the total amount of yarn required under header, ie in M you need here 750 g DROPS Merino Extra Fine / 50 g a ball = 15 balls. Happy knitting!
12.11.2021 - 07:43
MJ wrote:
Thank you for clearing up my misunderstanding. Perhaps it would be a good idea to include your information in the pattern. There has to be others who will benefit from understanding, clearly, what the pattern is saying. Thank you again, and have a GREAT DAY... KNITTING!!!
22.06.2021 - 19:13
MJ wrote:
On the front bands the Jamie Cardigan pattern states: "When piece measures 3 cm / 1 1/8’’ make BUTTONHOLE on right front band – see above." Way above, the pattern states: "Make buttonholes AT 4.75”, 8” and 11” This is a contradiction. Looking at the cardigan photo, it looks more like 4.75" is where the first button is. Am I correct? Thank you for your time and attention to my query.
21.06.2021 - 21:06DROPS Design answered:
Dear MJ, stitches for the buttonbands are picked up at the fronts, and around the neck and they are knitted perpendicular to the peiece. So you can make a buttonhole when the band is 3 cm (from where the stotches picked up) and place the lowest buttonhole 12 cm from teh bottom edge. Happy Stitching!
22.06.2021 - 02:04
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Knitted DROPS Jacket with rib in ”Merino Extra Fine”. Size S - XXXL.
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GARTER ST (back and forth on needle): K all rows. BUTTONHOLES: Make buttonholes on right front band. 1 buttonhole: K2 tog and cast on 1 new st on return row. Make buttonholes when piece measures 12, 20 and 28 cm, measured from bottom edge, for all sizes. --------------------------------------------------------- BACK PIECE: Worked back and forth on needle. Cast on 130-142-154-168-184-200 sts (includes 1 edge st each side) on needle size 4 mm with Merino. P 1 row from WS and continue in rib, K1-P1, with 1 edge st each side in garter st. REMEMBER THE KNITTING TENSION. When piece measures 5 cm dec 1 st each side on every 3 cm a total of 8 times = 114-126-138-152-168-184 sts. When piece measures 28 cm continue in garter st – see above. AT THE SAME TIME on first row dec 28-32-34-36-42-46 sts evenly = 86-94-104-116-126-138 sts. When piece measures 40-41-42-43-44-45 cm cast off for armhole each side at the beg of every row: 3 sts 1 time, 2 sts 0-1-3-4-6-8 times and 1 st 1-2-2-5-5-6 times = 78-80-82-84-86-88 sts. When piece measures 58-60-62-64-66-68 cm cast off the middle 16-18-20-22-24-26 sts for neck and complete each shoulder separately. Cast off 1 st on neckline on next row = 30-30-30-30-30-30 sts left on shoulder. Cast off when piece measures 60-62-64-66-68-70 cm. RIGHT FRONT PIECE: Cast on 66-72-78-85-93-101 sts (includes 1 edge st at the side and 1 edge st towards mid front) on needle size 4 mm with Merino. P 1 row from WS and continue in rib, K1/P1, with 1 edge st each side in garter st. When piece measures 5 cm dec at the side as described for back piece = 58-64-70-77-85-93 sts. When piece measures 28 cm continue in garter st, AT THE SAME TIME dec 14-16-17-18-21-23 sts evenly on first row = 44-48-53-59-64-70 sts. When piece measures 35-36-37-38-39-40 cm cast off to shape the neckline at the beg of row from mid front: 1 st on every 2 cm a total of 9-10-11-12-13-14 times. AT THE SAME TIME when piece measures 40-41-42-43-44-45 cm cast off for armhole at the side as described for back piece. When all dec are complete there are 31-31-31-31-31-31 sts left on shoulder (incl 1 edge st towards mid front). Cast off when piece measures 60-62-64-66-68-70 cm. LEFT FRONT PIECE: Like right front piece, but mirrored. SLEEVE: Worked back and forth on needle. Cast on 66-70-72-74-78-80 sts (includes 1 edge st each side) on needle size 4 mm with Merino. Work rib, K1/P1, with 1 edge st each side. When piece measures 8 cm continue in garter st, AT THE SAME TIME dec 16-18-18-18-20-20 sts evenly on first row = 50-52-54-56-58-60 sts. Now inc 1 st each side, and repeat the inc on every 3.5-2.5-2.5-2-2-1.5 cm a total of 12-14-16-18-19-21 times = 74-80-86-92-96-102 sts. When piece measures 49-48-48-47-46-44 cm – less for the larger sizes because of longer sleeve cap and wider shoulder – cast off for sleeve cap each side at the beg of every row: 3 sts 1 time, 2 sts 4-4-5-5-5-5 times, 1 st 0-1-1-2-5-8 times, then 2 sts each side until piece measures 55-55-56-56-57-57 cm, cast off 3 sts each side and cast off remaining sts. Piece measures approx 56-56-57-57-58-58 cm. ASSEMBLY: Sew shoulder seams. Set in sleeves. Sew side and sleeve seams inside 1 edge st. FRONT BANDS: Pick up 375-391-405-421-435-451 sts inside 1 edge st along right front piece, round neckline and down along left front piece. K 1 row from WS and continue as follows: 5 garter sts, rib K1/P1 and finish with K1 and 5 garter sts. When piece measures 3 cm make BUTTONHOLE on right front band – see above. When piece measures 5 cm slip 98-101-104-107-110-113 sts each side (= towards bottom edge) on a stitch holder and continue on remaining sts for collar. AT THE SAME TIME slip 6 sts on the stitch holder each side at the end of every row a total of 8-8-8-9-9-9 times = 146-149-152-161-164-167 sts on stitch holder each side. Rib now measures approx 10-10-10-11-11-11 cm where widest. Slip all sts from stitch holders back on needle and work 1 row rib as before on all sts. Cast off in rib. Sew buttons on left front piece to fit buttonholes. |
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