Susie Q wrote:
Why can't you just have written instructions.
26.03.2020 - 19:04DROPS Design answered:
Dear Susie Q, The DROPS patterns are knitted and crocheted by thousands and thousands of people around the world. We understand however that in certain countries, with different knitting/crochet traditions than Scandinavia, our patterns might be written in a way that differs from what some are used to. But of course we want everyone to understand our patterns, so that’s why we have created an extensive library of tutorial videos as well as step by step lessons that explain how to follow the techniques we use and how to read the diagrams in our patterns. Give them a try!
27.03.2020 - 10:14
Lindsay wrote:
Am I reading this right? The first row of A1: k3, k2tog, yo, k1, yo, sl1, k1, psso, k5, k2tog, yo, k1 (repeat 9 times), yo, sl1, k1, psso, k3. 2nd row: purl. 3rd row: k2, k2tog, yo, k3, yo, sl1, k1, psso, k3, k2tog, yo, k2 (repeat 9 times), k1, yo, sl1, k1, psso, k2. Do I do the 16 rows in A1 and then it measures 11 cm? Then cast on new stitches and repeat A1 until it measures 45 cm?
04.03.2020 - 20:54DROPS Design answered:
Dear Lindsay, just to make it somewhat more clear with the repetitions: on row 1 work first: k3, k2tog, yo, k1 (= A.1A) then repeat yo, sl1, k1, psso, k5, k2tog, yo, k1 a total of 9 times (= A.1B) and finish with , yo, sl1, k1, psso, k3 (= A.1C). From WS purl all stitches. On next to last row (= last row from RS) work the last 2 sts in A /B tog with the first st in B/next st in B/first st in C. The 2nd yarn over after the dec is now the first stitch in B/next B/C. Then yes, you work like this until piece measures 11 cm, then cast on new stitches and work in pattern as before - always with 3 sts in garter stitch on each side. Happy knitting!
05.03.2020 - 10:11
Helen Morgan wrote:
Can you please tell me what ply Big Merino is. Is it an 8, 10, or 12 ply yarn. Thank you.
26.01.2020 - 08:20DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Morgan, you will find more info about DROPS Big Merino here - you DROPS store can also help you, even per mail. Happy knitting!
27.01.2020 - 08:58
Ava Goei-Vujovich wrote:
Apologies but your explanation was not clear. The widest width across for a L size, with a cast on of 117 stitches should be 81cm (using the second number in the 4 number series)? But there are 2 sets of numbers for the length: 39cm and 61cm? The width of the garter stitch edges are 69cm? Length is 7+4 cm =11cm before the increases? Please clarify.
13.09.2019 - 08:00DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Goei-Vujovich, with 17 sts = 10 cm, in size L (= 2nd size), you will have approx. 69 cm in width, then cast on 10 sts on each side = 137 sts = 81 cm. Piece will be 61cm total length with 39 cm for the sleeeves. And there are 7 cm garter stitch + 4 cm with pattern A.1 = 11 cm before and after the sleeves. Hope this helps! Happy knitting!
13.09.2019 - 08:11
Ava Goei-Vujovich wrote:
Can someone explain the numbers on the diagram for the finished bolero? I have finished the bolero but am not able to put it together. It has been frustrating!
10.09.2019 - 07:41DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Goei-Vujovich, The numbers in the measurement chart refer to the length/width in cm when piece is lying flat (in the knitting direction, ie bottom up). To sew the bolero together, sew each side with dotted line =the bottom part (= from the cast on edge towards the sleeve edge) together with the top part (from the cast off edge towards the sleeve edge) = one armhole. Repeat seam on the other side the same way. Happy knitting!
10.09.2019 - 09:27
Ava Goei-Vujovich wrote:
So, can you write out the repeat for the section B of 90? When I leave Section A, I am borrowing from section B and then I have to borrow 1 from section C. Please write in simple terms so I can understand it?
18.07.2019 - 02:55DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Goei-Vujovich, you work the 90 sts in B a total of 9 times: (first stitch in first B has been worked with A) work until 2 sts remain in B, YO, slip the next to last st in B, K the last st in B with first st in next B together, psso, YO (= this is now the first st in next B). Repeat this until the stitches in C remain and work the same way with last 2 sts in last B tog with the first stitch in C. Happy knitting!
18.07.2019 - 10:32
Ava Goei-Vujovich wrote:
I have the same question as Pam from the UK for row 15 where there is an overlap of A into B and then C. I have a cast on of 107 stitches. After working the first K3 stitches, I knit 4 stitches, 1 Yarn over, slip 1 sts as if to knit, k2tog (taking 1 stitch from section B), since the second stitch of the k2tog is from the B section. How then do I repeat B for the remaining 90 stitches of B and then moving on to C? Please break this explanation to A, B and C please?
17.07.2019 - 01:54DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Goei-Vujovich, on row 15 you will work the 2 last stitches in A together with the first stitch in B (= YO, slip the next to last st in A, K the last st in A + the first st in B tog, psso, YO), the YO is now the firs stitch in B. At the end of B, work the last 2 sts in B tog with the first st in next B (then in C on last repeat) the same way. Make sure you always keep the same number of sts as before in each A, B and C. Happy knitting!
17.07.2019 - 11:05
Carol Cooley wrote:
Thank for your helpful comments. Naturally I would consider ordering from yourselves as you make it very easy to find a substitute. I cannot say the same about Captcha which is always a struggle, with blurred small images and often using items a non-USA person would not necessarily recognize. At my time of life anything to m ake life easier helps. Have a nice day. Is that last image a store front or garage?
26.05.2019 - 09:01
Carol Cooley wrote:
Is there either another similar pattern or has this one being rewritten please? *Cassie by DROPS Design Knitted DROPS bolero with lace pattern in ”Big Merino”. Size: S - XXXL* I use mainly acrylic as wool can irritate, alpaca-etc are ok. Any low cost substitutes for wool are welcomed for a practice piece. Maybe garter and st.st to start off then go ahead for lace. Thank you.
14.05.2019 - 13:29DROPS Design answered:
Dear Carol, you can find many patterns for bloeros on our site with the search word "bolero". https://www.garnstudio.com/search.php?action=search&w=bolero&c=0&k=0&y=0&lang=en You have to understand that these patterns are written to suppoirt DROPS yarns, we cannot make alterations or suggestions for other yarns, sorry. Happy Crafting!
25.05.2019 - 10:27
Pam wrote:
I'm having trouble with row 15 could you please write it in full for me
10.05.2019 - 20:07DROPS Design answered:
Hi Pam, Row 15 reading from right to left, so from the right side, - K4, 1 yarn over, slip 1 stitch, knit 2 together and pass the slipped stitch over the knitted together stitches, 1 yarn over, K7, 1 yarn over, slip 1 stitch, K2 together and pass the slipped stitch over the knitted together stitches, 1 yarn over and finally K4. Happy knitting!
11.05.2019 - 11:47
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Knitted DROPS bolero with lace pattern in ”Big Merino”. Size: S - XXXL.
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GARTER ST (back and forth on needle): K all rows. 1 ridge = 2 rows K. PATTERN: See diagram A.1, diagram shows all rows pattern seen from RS. --------------------------------------------------------- BOLERO: Worked back and forth on circular needle to make room for all the sts. Cast on 107-117-127-137 sts on circular needle size 5 mm with Big Merino. Work in garter st until piece measures 7 cm. Then work as follows from RS: 3 sts in GARTER ST - see explanation above, A.1A (= 6 sts), A.1 B over the next 90-100-110-120 sts, finish with A.1 C (= 5 sts) and 3 sts in GARTER ST. Continue A.1 with 3 sts in garter st in each side. REMEMBER THE KNITTING TENSION! When piece measures 11-11-12-13 cm, cast on 10 new sts at the end of the next 2 rows for sleeve = 127-137-147-157 sts. Work as follows: 3 sts in garter st, A.1A (= 6 sts), A.1 B over the next 110-120-130-140 sts, finish with A.1 C (= 5 sts) and 3 sts in GARTER ST. NOTE! Continue A.1 so that A.1 fits before inc for sleeve. When piece measures 45-50-55-59 cm, cast off 10 sts at beg of the next 2 rows = 107-117-127-137 sts. Work as follows: 3 sts in garter st, A.1A (= 6 sts), A.1 B over the next 90-100-110-120 sts, finish with A.1 C (= 5 sts) and 3 sts in garter st. When piece measures 49-54-60-65 cm, work in garter st over all sts. Cast off when piece measures 56-61-67-72 cm. ASSEMBLY: Sew side and underarm seams in one inside 1 edge st - see dotted line on chart. |
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