Sue wrote:
Thank you so much for linking me to the A1 tutorial! It made all the difference and even introduced me to the very interesting Norwegian purl method! Also, I have figured out the pattern so that I am making all raglan increases on even rows. Onward and upward.......
11.06.2019 - 22:02
Sue wrote:
Thanks for your previous answer. One more question: do I make the raglan increase immediately before and after A1, or do I leave a stitch between the increase and A1, as I usually do on raglan increases. I hope this makes sense! In other words, do I knit to one stitch before the beginning of A1, make the increase, K1, then A1, doing the same at the end of A1. I have actually done one completion of A1 (12 rows) but don’t like the way it looks on either side of A1 so I ripped it out.
11.06.2019 - 13:57DROPS Design answered:
Dear Sue, all A.1 are worked at the raglan lines, so that you will increase either before starting A.1 and/or after A.1, eg if you increase on body, increase after A.1 at the beg of back piece, and before next A.1 at the end of back piece. this video shows how to increase while working A.1 in size S (= increase on each side of each A.1, while you might have to increase only on body on some rounds. Happy knitting!
11.06.2019 - 14:57
Sue wrote:
I am following up on Rachel’s question. After the first 3 rows of body increases and the 1 row of sleeve increases (in row 2), do the sleeve and body increases occur on different rows? I.e. Would the next body increases be on row 5 and the next sleeve increases be in row 4? That would make body and sleeve increases happen on alternate rows. Is this right?
10.06.2019 - 20:35DROPS Design answered:
Dear Sue, in size XL you will increase at a different rythm on body and sleeves, ie on body: increase every round a total of 3 times, then 31 times on every other round (= 34 times in total), and on sleeve: increase on every other round a total of 30 times, then 1 time every 4th round (= 31 times in total). ie you will sometimes increase only on body (= 4 sts in the round) and sometimes every where (= 8 sts in the round). Happy knitting!
11.06.2019 - 12:28
Sue wrote:
I love this pattern but would like the neckline to be a bit “scoopier”. How would I adapt the pattern? Perhaps begin by casting on 116 or so stitches and go from there?
07.06.2019 - 20:29DROPS Design answered:
Dear Sue, we are unfortunately not able to adapt every pattern to every single request, for any individual assistance, please contact - even per mail or telephone - the store where you bought the yarn. Thanks for you comprehension. Happy knitting!
11.06.2019 - 09:55
Mylene wrote:
Bonjour, je ne comprends pas, pour la taille S, j'ai 168 mailles après le point mousse et après les 22 augmentations tous les 2 tours(soit 88 mailles) et 2 augmentations tous les 4 tours ( soit 8 mailles), il y a 264 mailles et non 272 mailles comme vous l'indiquez sur l'explications . Pouvez vous m'éclairer s' il vous plaît? Merci
06.06.2019 - 12:07DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Mylène, en taille S vous augmentez 24 m pour chaque demi-dos et 48 m pour le devant + 44 m pour chaque manche, soit 88 + 24 + 44 + 48 + 44 + 24= 272 m. Bon tricot!
06.06.2019 - 13:15
IngerAnne Vedå wrote:
Jeg vil gjerne strikke denne i et "pusete" garn, gjerne sammen med et annet garn. Noen forslag til to tråder / en tråd?
14.05.2019 - 23:19DROPS Design answered:
Hei Inger Anne. Med denne strikkefastheten er nok Sky det beste alternativet. Det er ikke et børstet garn så det er ikke hårete, men det er et veldig mykt og luftig garn. Om du gjerne vil ha et hårete garn kan du se om du kan få den samme strikkefastheten i Kid Silk, men dette er i utgangspunktet et tynnere garn, så det kan være utfordrende. Det er viktig at strikkefastheten blir overholdt for at målene på plagget skal bli riktige. God fornøyelse
15.05.2019 - 08:31
Rachel Hulme wrote:
When starting the raglan increases after the first 3 rounds for an xl sweater, do the increases for the body and sleeve happen in the same rounds or do the alternate... so on one round only the body increases and the next round only the sleeves increase? Thanks
06.05.2019 - 07:41DROPS Design answered:
Hi Rachel, The increases to raglan are every round to begin with on the body and every 2nd round to begin with on the sleeves.Then you change the number of rows in between increases on both body and sleeves as described under the description for raglan at the top of the pattern. Happy knitting!
06.05.2019 - 07:46
Peggy wrote:
First off, I love all of your patterns and for free!! I have started knitting the wind down sweater. First time making one for myself. After a bit of reading and reading the pattern....finally figured it out. Thank you Drops Design! Beautiful pattern , as also the yarn!!
01.05.2019 - 04:50
Marion Tzamali wrote:
I am finding the instructions for increasing very confusing. I am knitting the large size and cannot see how to end up with 328 sts on the needle after all the increases. Please explain!
27.04.2019 - 22:11DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Tsamali, in size L you will increase on body (front and back piece): every other round 28 times + every 4th round 1 time (= 29 times in total) = 4 sts increased (2 on front + 2 on back) x 29 = 116 sts. At the same time, increase for sleeves every other round 28 times and every 4th round 1 time (= 29 times in total) = 4 sts increased (2 sts on each sleeves) x 29 = 116 sts. This means that in size L you will increase 8 stitches on every increase round. There was 96 sts + 116 sts inc on body + 116 sts inc on sleeves (= 8 sts x 29) = 328 sts. Happy knitting!
29.04.2019 - 11:34
Marzia wrote:
Buongiorno, volendo realizzare il modello dal basso verso l’alto e con i ferri dritti é possibile realizzare il motivo del raglan e contemporaneamente diminuire invece che aumentare? Grazie per l’attenzione
22.03.2019 - 09:46DROPS Design answered:
Buongiorno Marzia. In base alla sua esperienza, può lavorare con ferri dritti e dal basso verso l'alto. In questa sede, purtroppo non possiamo fornire un aiuto così personalizzato, ma rivolgersi al suo rivenditore Drops di fiducia. Buon lavoro!
22.03.2019 - 12:18
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Knitted jumper with raglan and lace pattern, worked top down in DROPS Merino Extra Fine. Sizes S - XXXL.
DROPS 175-1 |
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RIDGE / GARTER STITCH (worked in the round): 1 ridge = 2 rounds. Work 1 round knit and 1 round purl. PATTERN: See diagrams A.1 and A.2. The diagrams show all rows in the pattern from the right side. RAGLAN: Increase for raglan on each side of A.1 in each transition from the body to the sleeves. Increase 1 stitch by working 1 yarn over, on the next row work these yarn over stitches twisted knit to prevent holes. The increased stitches are worked in stocking stitch. NOTE: The increases are different on the body and the sleeves as explained in the text. INCREASE TIP: Work until there is 1 stitch left before the marker thread. Work 1 yarn over, knit 2 (the marker thread sits between these 2 stitches) and work 1 yarn over. On the next row, work the yarn over stitches in twisted knit to prevent holes (the increased stitches are worked in stocking stitch). ---------------------------------------------------------- The jumper is worked in the round on circular needle. It is worked top down. YOKE: Cast on 88-92-96-100-104-108 stitches with circular needle size 4 mm and Merino Extra Fine. Work 2 RIDGES – see description above. Continue to work as follows – from mid back: Work 8-9-10-11-12-13 stitches stocking stitch (= half the back piece), A.1 (= 11 stitches), 6 stitches stocking stitch (= sleeve), A.1, 16-18-20-22-24-26 stitches stocking stitch (= front piece), A.1, 6 stitches stocking stitch (= sleeve), A.1, 8-9-10-11-12-13 stitches stocking stitch (= half the back piece). Continue with this pattern, AT THE SAME TIME start the increases for RAGLAN – see description above. The increases are different for the body and the sleeves: INCREASE AS FOLLOWS ON THE BODY: Increase every round 0-0-0-3-5-7 times, then every 2nd round 22-25-28-31-33-35 times and every 4th round 2-2-1-0-0-0 times (in total 24-27-29-34-38-42 times). INCREASE AS FOLLOWS ON THE SLEEVE: Increase every 2nd round 18-23-28-30-28-28 times, then every 4th round 4-3-1-1-4-5 times (in total 22-26-29-31-32-33 times). After all the increases, there are 272-304-328-360-384-408 stitches on the needle. The piece measures approx. 18-20-21-23-25-27 cm from mid front. The next round is worked as follows: Work the first 38-42-45-51-56-61 stitches, put the next 60-68-74-78-80-82 stitches on a thread (= for the sleeve), cast on 8-8-10-10-12-14 new stitches, work the next 76-84-90-102-112-122 stitches, put the next 60-68-74-78-80-82 stitches on a thread (= for the sleeve), cast on 8-8-10-10-12-14 new stitches, work the last 38-42-45-51-56-61 stitches. BODY: = 168-184-200-224-248-272 stitches. Insert 1 marker thread in each side in the middle of the 8-8-10-10-12-14 new stitches that have been cast on. Continue working stocking stitch across all the stitches. THE PIECE IS NOW MEASURED FROM HERE! When the piece measures 4 cm, increase 1 stitch on each side of the marker threads in the sides (= 4 stitches increase) – READ INCREASE TIP! Increase every 4½ cm in total 6 times = 192-208-224-248-272-296 stitches. When the piece measures 34-34-35-35-35-35 cm work 2 ridges, then cast off. The jumper measures a total of approx. 56-58-60-62-64-66 cm. SLEEVE: Put the stitches from the thread back on a short circular needle/double pointed needles, in addition knit up 1 stitch in each of the 8-8-10-10-12-14 new stitches under the sleeve = 68-76-84-88-92-96 stitches. Insert 1 marker thread mid under the sleeve. THE PIECE IS NOW MEASURED FROM HERE! Work A.2 across the middle 6 stitches under the sleeve, the rest of the stitches are worked in stocking stitch. When the piece measures 3 cm decrease 1 stitch on each side of A.2, decrease every 2½-1½-1½-1-1-1 cm in total 11-14-17-18-18-19 times, decrease by knitting 2 stitches together = 46-48-50-52-56-58 stitches. Continue with stocking stitch and A.2 until the sleeve measures 30-28-28-26-25-23 cm (shorter measurements in larger sizes due to wider neck and longer yoke), work 2 ridges. Cast off. Work the other sleeve in the same way. |
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