Eva wrote:
Dobrý den, prosím jak na to raglánové skosení při Velikosti XL. NEMOHU SE V TOM VYZNAT. Děkuji
30.06.2019 - 13:05DROPS Design answered:
Dobrý den, Evo, text návodu je upravený a přeformulovaný, podívejte se, prosím, na odstavec RAGLÁNOVÉ ZKOSENÍ a pak rozpis pro SEDLO - věřím, že teď bude postup srozumitelnější a jasnější. Příjemné letní pletení! Hana
01.07.2019 - 08:43
Deb From Nova Scotia wrote:
I mad this sweater in Belle navy blue, hand washed with Eucalan delicate soap, blocked and let it dry. Love the yarn; drapes nicely & has a nice weight and shine to it. I like the fit of the sweater, but, like a few others, I find the neck too wide. I’m a fairly new knitter and don’t know what to do to make the neck opening smaller. What do you suggest? I’d like to make another sweater from this pattern. I’m guessing that I should cast on fewer stitches, and knit extra rows. Correct?
20.02.2019 - 02:58DROPS Design answered:
Dear Deb From Nova Scotia, this pattern has a quite large neck as shown in the picture. We are unfortunately not able to adapt every pattern to every single request but please contact your DROPS store - even per mail or telephone - for any individual assistance. Happy knitting!
20.02.2019 - 09:36
Dk wrote:
Hello, I finished the a2 and done all the 17 raglan repetitions for size small. However, instead of finding 294 stitches I only have 286. Which actually makes sense since 17 repetitions times 8 stitches is actually 136, plus the previous 150 totals 286. Is this a mistake on the pattern? Thank you !
04.11.2018 - 17:19DROPS Design answered:
Dear Dk, you increase for the raglan a total of 18 times (= 17 more times = 18 times), so that you will have 150 sts + (8 sts inc x 18 times = 144)= 294 sts. Happy knitting!
05.11.2018 - 09:44
Cindy wrote:
When working the sleeve I’m confused with how to pick up stitches & CO 6 then working in the round. If I do that it leaves a round hole under the arm between where I worked the body under the arm & beginning the new sleeve work. It doesn’t create a seam that can be sewn closed but a round hole. What am I doing wrong please? I’ve already made r-707 & that sleeve was easy to create...this one confuses me...help! Thanks!!
03.10.2018 - 04:40DROPS Design answered:
Dear Cindy, this video shows how to work a jumper top down, with increases for raglan and then how to slip the sts for sleeves on a thread and how to cast on new sts under sleeves. And then how to knit all sts from sleeve bach and how to pick up sts to work sleeve top down. Happy knitting!
03.10.2018 - 08:05
Kathy Fae wrote:
Thank you for the help. Another question regarding A2 section. I’m making a large. I have 50 sts on that section. (Instructions were knit 49, knit 1, then place a marker) So I have 50. I’ll work raglan increase, 4 sts, knit 16, work chart, (17 sts), that’s a total of 37 sts that only leaves 13 sts until marker. The A2 design will not be centered on the chest. What am I doing wrong?
21.06.2018 - 18:19DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Fae, A.2 should be centered over the 49 sts on front piece = K16, work A.2, K14, inc for raglan = YO, K1, YO, K1fb, K1 (= st with marker), K1fb, YO, K1, YO and continue working inc at each raglan, at the end of round you will work the increase on each side of first marker (= at the end of round + at the beg of next round). Happy knitting!
22.06.2018 - 07:54
Kathy Fae wrote:
I’m unsure about A2 section. I’ve placed all my raglan markers. I’m making a Large. Is this correct: Row 1, work raglan increases (4 sts), knit 16, work row 1 of chart, then continue on with knit and regular increases to end. Row 2, knit all, twisted knit ay certain YOs. Row 3, work raglan increases, then knit 16 again, then row 3 of chart. I’m uncertain because the charted area moves over two stitches due to the two raglan increases. Am I doing this right?
21.06.2018 - 09:18DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Fae, when you will work row 3 in A.2 you should line it up over the row 1 in A.2, ie over the same 17 sts as on row 1 (you can insert a marker before and after these 17 sts to mark where A.2 should be worked). The number of sts on each side of A.2 will increase due to the raglan increases. Happy knitting!
21.06.2018 - 15:24
Julie wrote:
Right now i have 294 stitches when i separate the stitches for the sleeves and the front and back on my needles i will only have 162 stitches when it written that i should have 174 the extra 12 stitches is that what i'm adding to the sleeves and counts for the 174? where does a person put the stitch markers?
28.05.2018 - 02:53DROPS Design answered:
Dear Julie, the new markers will be inserted in the middle of the new 6 sts cast on under sleeve: 81 sts (= front piece), 6 sts (= 3 sts, 1 marker, 3 sts), 81 sts (= back piece), 6 sts (= 3 sts, 1 marker, 3 sts) = 174 sts (there are now 66 sts on each side on thread/st holders). Happy knitting!
28.05.2018 - 09:48
Julie wrote:
Hi I have another question the A 2 design how many stitches are between the holes? I really don’t understand the directions so any kind of help you could give would be much appreciated
18.05.2018 - 05:39DROPS Design answered:
Dear Julie, diagram A.2 is showing the 17 sts you have to work on mid front. Start reading diagram from the bottom corner on the right side towards the left on every round. Inserting a marker at the beg and another marker at the end of A.2 to mark these 17 sts can help. Happy knitting!
18.05.2018 - 09:05
Julie wrote:
Could you please explain to me on the yoke part of the pattern when i switch the needles to size 4 i increased the 16 stitches on the next round it says it wants to set 4 markers than i knitted the 45 stitches and knitted one more stitch and put the 2nd marker on this stitch is this stitch is to be the dividing stitch between front and the sleeve?jploog
17.05.2018 - 03:30DROPS Design answered:
Dear Julie, that's right the stitch with the 2nd marker is the st on raglan line between front and sleeve, the st with 3rd marker is between sleeve and back piece, the st with 4th marker is between back piece and sleeve (first st on round is the one between sleeve and front piece). Happy knitting!
17.05.2018 - 09:02
Julie Ploog wrote:
Where can i find the up dated raglan part of the pattern
14.04.2018 - 07:54DROPS Design answered:
Dear Julie, with every pattern you can find the corrections if you click the link, which you can find between the instructions and the diagrams. In this case, however, the updates were done on line, the pattern was reworded, certain points rephrased. You can refresh and print the pattern directly from the page. Happy Knitting!
15.04.2018 - 14:46
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Knitted DROPS top with lace pattern and raglan in ”Belle”. Worked top down. Size: S - XXXL.
DROPS Extra 0-1104 |
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PATTERN: See diagrams A.1 to A.3. DECREASE TIP: Dec 1 st before marker as follows: Work until 2 sts remain before marker, slip 1 st as if to K, K 1, psso. Dec 1 st after marker as follows: K 2 tog. RAGLAN: Inc differently for raglan in the different sizes: SIZE S-M: Inc 1 sts each side of each marker (= 8 sts inc in total) as follows: 1 YO, K 1 twisted, K 1 (= st with marker), K 1 twisted, 1 YO. Do not work YOs twisted on next round, they should make holes, repeat inc every other round 17-19 more times. SIZE L-XL-XXL-XXXL: Inc every other round as follows: Inc 2 sts on each side of eash marker (= 16 sts inc in total) as follows: 1 YO,K 1, 1 YO, K 1 twisted, K 1(= st with marker), K 1 twisted, 1 YO, K 1, 1 YO (first and last YO K twisted on next round, they should not make holes, the 2 sts in the middle should make holes). Repeat inc on every other round 1-1-1-3 more times. Then inc like this: Inc 1 sts on each side of each marker (= 8 sts inc in total) as follows: 1 YO, K 1 twisted, K 1(= st with maker), K 1 twisted, 1 YO. Do not K YOs twisted on next round, they should make holes. Repeat inc every other round 19-20-22-21 more times in total. INCREASE TIP: Beg 1 st before marker and inc as follows: 1 YO, K 2 (marker is between these 2 sts), 1 YO. On next round K YOs twisted to avoid holes. ---------------------------------------------------------- TOP: Worked in the round on circular needle, top down. YOKE: Cast on 134-134-140-144-144-148 sts on circular needle size 3.5 mm with Belle. Work A.1 (= 2 sts) over all sts. When A.1 has been worked 1 time vertically, switch to circular needle size 4 mm. On next round K all sts and inc 16-20-14-22-42-46 sts evenly = 150-154-154-166-186-194 sts. On next round insert 4 markers as follows: Insert 1st marker in last st on last round, K 45-47-49-55-65-71 sts (= front piece), K 1 st and insert 2nd marker in this st, K 28-28-26-26-26-24 sts (= sleeve), K 1 st and insert 3rd marker in this st, K 45-47-49-55-65-71 sts (= back piece), K 1 st and insert 4th marker in this st, K 28-28-26-26-26-24 sts (= sleeve). REMEMBER THE KNITTING TENSION Then work as follows - AT THE SAME TIME inc for RAGLAN - see explanation above. K 14-15-16-19-24-27 sts, A.2 (= 17 sts), K until 1-1-2-2-2-2 st remains before 2nd marker, work RAGLAN - see explanation above, K until 1-1-2-2-2-2 sts remain before 3rd marker, work raglan, K until 1-1-2-2-2-2 st remain before 4th marker, work raglan, K until 1-1-2-2-2-2 sts remain before 1st marker, work raglan. Work inc sts in stocking st. When A.2 has been worked 1 time vertically, work in stocking st over all these sts. After all inc are done there are 294-314-338-358-394-426 sts on needle. Piece measures approx. 14-15-16-17-18-19 cm. Continue with stocking st and work as follows: Work the first 81-87-95-103-117-129 sts (= front piece), slip the next 66-70-74-76-80-84 sts on a stitch holder for sleeve, cast on 6-6-6-8-8-8 sts under sleeve (insert a marker in the middle of the new sts), work the next 81-87-95-103-117-129 sts (= back piece), slip the next 66-70-74-76-80-84 sts on a stitch holder for sleeve, cast on 6-6-6-8-8-8 sts under sleeve (insert a marker in the middle of the new sts) = 174-186-202-222-250-274 sts remain on needle. Insert 1 marker in piece, NOW MEASURE PIECE FROM HERE. BODY: Continue in stocking st. When piece measures 3 cm, dec 1 st on each side of each markers in the sides (= 4 sts dec) - READ DECREASE TIP! Repeat dec every 2½-4-4-4-4-4 cm 5-3-3-3-3-3 more times = 150-170-186-206-234-258 sts. When piece measures 20 cm in all sizes, inc 1 st on each side of each marker in the sides (= 4 sts inc) - READ INCREASE TIP. Repeat inc every 2-4-4-4-4-4 cm 5-3-3-3-3-3 more times = 174-186-202-222-250-274 sts. When piece measures 31-32-33-34-35-36 cm, switch to circular needle size 3.5 mm. Work A.3 (= 2 sts) over all sts. Cast off. SLEEVE: Worked in the round on double pointed needles. Slip sts from stitch holder back on double pointed needles size 4 mm and cast on 6-6-6-8-8-8 sts under sleeve = 72-76-80-84-88-92 sts. Work in stocking st for 2 cm, on next round dec 8 sts evenly = 64-68-72-76-80-84 sts. Switch to double pointed needles size 3.5 mm. Work A.3 over all sts. Cast off. Work the other sleeve the same way. ASSEMBLY: Sew the opening under the sleeves. |
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