Cathie Castaneda wrote:
Hello! Regarding the yoke decreasing in pattern 202-11. I understand how to calculate how often to decrease the stitches. I’m not understanding how to decrease in the lacework charts A5. Decreasing in the charts doesn’t leave me enough stitches to do each repetition. I understand that the number of repetitions will be decreased, I just don’t get how to work A5 pattern with less stitches.
10.08.2022 - 09:24DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Castaneda, you should have enough stitches in each size to repeat A.5 as explained, please note that you should increase 2 sts in each A.5 before working the lace pattern (with the purled stitches), then decrease 2 sts in each A.5 on the last row of this section. Hope it can help, happy knitting!
10.08.2022 - 16:12
Cathie Castaneda wrote:
Previous question correction haha! What is the vertical height of A4? And the vertical height of A5? And how many vertical times is the A4 section repeated on the body and the sleeves? Thank you!
06.08.2022 - 07:06DROPS Design answered:
Dear Cathie, A.4 is repeated twice in the body and the sleeves vertically. Its length depends on the size: for size XXL A.4 is longer than for size S. For sizes S-XL it's 24 rows; for sizes XXL and XXXL it's 25 rows. Remember to work with the correct gauge so that you will have enough cm to reach the armhole with just 2 repeats of A.4. A.5 measures between 20 and 27 cm depending on the size (the number of rows to work will depend on the size you are working). Happy knitting!
07.08.2022 - 23:00
Cathie Castaneda wrote:
Another question on pattern 202-11. What is the of A4 ? And A5?
06.08.2022 - 07:00DROPS Design answered:
Dear Cathie, please see answer above.
07.08.2022 - 23:00
Cathie Castaneda wrote:
202-11: In the body, it appears A4 is only worked twice (which equals approximately 12 1/2”) before combining the body with the sleeves. In the sleeve directions it states to work A4 three times on the sleeves before working the yoke & sleeve together. In the 202-11 photo there are 3 sections of A4 on the body (not 2), not 3 like the sleeves. Am I missing working a 3rd repitition of A4 on the body?
05.08.2022 - 22:10DROPS Design answered:
Dear Cathie, you work A.4 twice in the sleeves and body (in the sleeves it says to work A.4 until finishing vertically and then repeat 1 more times = 2 in total). Remember that you start working A.4 in the body when the piece measures approx. 12 cm (in size S). One repeat is approx. 10 cm in vertical (24 rows for size S, for example), so 2 repeats are 20 cm approx. As you can see, the body up to the yoke measures 31 cm for size S (see measurements schematic below the pattern charts) so with 2 repeats of A.4 you have already reached the armhole. Happy knitting!
07.08.2022 - 23:00
Cathie Castaneda wrote:
I have been trying to get the correct knitting gauge. I have had to knit this pattern with size 11 needles to get the gauge. which seems way too big. The gauge works out to 4 stitches per inch. I think 4 stitches per inch is too few stitches with using ‘C’ weight yarn. That gauge is more when using bulky weight yarn. Any answers? I’m wondering if there could be an error in the printing of the knitting gauge. Thank you!
22.07.2022 - 22:43DROPS Design answered:
Hi Cathie, the pattern is correct. Please remember there is no correct needle size; everyone’s knitting is different. Needle size is only a suggestion! If you have too many stitches on 10 cm switch to larger needles. If you have too few stitches on 10 cm switch to smaller needles. For more information please see the lesson Drops HERE. Happy knitting!
24.07.2022 - 14:32
Eva Skytte wrote:
Jeg skal gentage mønster diagram A4, men skal tage masker ud på 5 pind i diagrammet, hvis jeg gør det i gentagelsen, så bliver hver diagram på 12 masker i stedet for de 10 masker som diagrammet er på, det kommer jo ikke til at passe sammen, så hvad gør jeg , tager masker ud og strikker dem ret på hver side af diagrammet, eller skal jeg ikke tage ud, så diagram stadig passer i maskeantal
29.05.2021 - 23:38DROPS Design answered:
Hei Eva. Du øker med 1 kast, slik det er beskrevet i diagrammet, du vil da på neste omgang ha 12 masker pr rapport av diagram A.4. De nye maskene strikkes som vist i diagrammet (vrang). Ved 13. omg (str. L+XL) minskes maskeantallet og du vil igjen ha 10 masker pr rapport. Bruk gjerne maskemarkører (tråd) mellom hver rapport, så får man en bedre oversikt. mvh DROPS design
31.05.2021 - 09:53
HilaryHilary wrote:
Hi I have this pattern and bought 350g of Drops Big Merino group C yarn - to knit the large size. The tension is fine based on 17 x 22 on the yarn with 5mm needles and 16 x 20 on the pattern with 5.5. needles. However, I have already used up 2 balls and have barely started. Just a few rows past the bottom patterned piece. Is this weight correct? If I need to buy more I will need to do it soon to hopefully get the same dye lot.
26.01.2021 - 12:31DROPS Design answered:
Dear HilaryHilary, both yarn have different meterages, you have to calculate the total amount of yarn required from the total meterage in Air and the meterage of Big Merino - use our yarn converter or read more here. So that in size L you need 350 g DROPS Air but 700 g DROPS Big Merino - 1 ball Air is approx. 150 m while 1 ball Big Merino is approx. 75 m. Happy knitting!
26.01.2021 - 14:47
Marielle Dame wrote:
Merci pour votre réponse rapide. Par contre ma question était plus au niveau des rangs 3 et 5 de A.2 et 15 et 17 de A.4 . Si vous regardez le diagramme, les 3 mailles ensembles envers occupent 4 carrés et si vous faites le calcul au bout du rang, il n'y a plus 10 mailles mais 8. Merci encore et bonne journée.
24.11.2020 - 15:53DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Mme Dame, ce sera la même chose dans ces diagrammes: tricotez la dernière maille de A.1 avec la 1ère m du 1er A.2 (= les 2 m ens l'end = la dernière m de A.1), la case noire de A.2 = le jeté - continuez ensuite A.2 (= 8 m end), et tricotez la dernière m de A.2 avec la 1ère m du A.2 suivant (= c'est maintenant la dernière m de ce A.2 et le jeté = 1ère m du A.2 suivant). Continuez ainsi jusqu'à la fin du tour = au dernier A.2, on tricote la dernière m de ce A.2 avec la m de A.3, le jeté = la m de A.3. Bon tricot!
24.11.2020 - 16:36
Marielle Dame wrote:
Bonjour, Dans la légende, vous indiquez 3 mailles ensembles à l'envers. Par contre, quand je regarde les diagrammes, il y a 4 mailles ensembles à l'envers... ce qui débalance le nombre de mailles et le modèle. Pouvez-vous m'expliquez ce que je ne comprends pas? Merci beaucoup pour votre réponse.
23.11.2020 - 20:54DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Mme Dame, le triangle noir correspond à 3 mailles ensemble à l'envers, dans A.4 par ex, au début du tour avec 2 cases noires, glissez ces mailles sans les tricoter et tricotez jusqu'au triangle noir: vous allez tricoter ensemble à l'envers la dernière maille envers du 1er A.4 avec les 2 premières mailles envers du A.4 suivant = il reste 1 m envers = c'est la première m env du 2ème A.4 (elle "termine" le triangle de mailles envers, continuez ainsi et à la fin du tour, tricotez la dernière m du dernier A.4 avec les 2 premières m du tour = cette maille est maintenant la première m du tour. Bon tricot!
24.11.2020 - 09:31
Csilla Molnar wrote:
Sziasztok! Segitseg kellene. A teli fekete kocka azt irja hogy a kor ahol elcsusztatjuk a kort. Hogyan kell ezt csinalni? Si an lekotom a szemet vagy kihagyom? Koszonom elore is a valaszt
15.10.2020 - 16:58
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Knitted jumper with round yoke in DROPS Air. Piece is knitted with lace pattern. Size: S - XXXL
DROPS 202-11 |
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---------------------------------------------------------- EXPLANATION FOR THE PATTERN: ---------------------------------------------------------- GARTER STITCH (worked in the round): 1 ridge = 2 rounds. Knit 1 round and purl 1 round. PATTERN: See diagrams A.1 to A.5. Choose diagram for your size (applies to A.4 and A.5). INCREASE TIP (applies to sleeves): Work until 1 stitch remains before marker thread, 1 yarn over, knit 2 (marker thread is in the middle of these 2 stitches), 1 yarn over. On next round knit yarn overs twisted to avoid holes. Then work the new stitches in stocking stitch/pattern. DECREASE TIP (evenly): To calculate how to decrease evenly, use the total number of stitches on needle (e.g. 238 stitches) and divide it by number of decreases to be done (e.g. 38) = 6,3. In this example decrease by working alternately approx. every 5th and 6th stitch together. ---------------------------------------------------------- START THE PIECE HERE: ---------------------------------------------------------- JUMPER - SHORT OVERVIEW OF THE PIECE: Work in the round on circular needle from mid back, work bottom up to armholes. Work sleeves in the round on double pointed needles/a short circular needle, bottom up. Then slip body and sleeves together and finish yoke in the round. BODY: Cast on 160-170-190-200-220-240 stitches on circular needle size 5 mm with Air. Work 2 ridges in GARTER STITCH - read explanation above. Switch to circular needle size 5.5 mm and work as follows: Work A.2 over all stitches (= 16-17-19-20-22-24 repetitions of 10 stitches). Continue until A.2 has been worked vertically. Then work in stocking stitch until piece measures 12-12-13-14-13-13 cm (or desired measurements - adjust the length of garment here is desired) - REMEMBER THE KNITTING TENSION! Work next round as follows: Work A.4 over all stitches (= 16-17-19-20-22-24 repetitions of 10 stitches). Continue this pattern until A.4 has been worked vertically. Repeat A.4 1 more time vertically, but work last round as follows: Work 37-39-43-46-50-54 stitches as before (= half back piece), cast off the next 6-6-8-8-10-12 stitches for armhole, work 74-80-88-92-100-108 stitches as before (= front piece), cast off the next 6-6-8-8-10-12 stitches for armhole and work the last 37-39-43-46-50-54 stitches as before (= half back piece) = 148-158-174-184-200-216 stitches. Piece measures approx. 32-32-33-34-35-35 cm. Put piece aside and work the sleeves. SLEEVE: Cast on 31-33-35-37-39-41 stitches on double pointed needles size 5 mm with Air. Work 2 ridges. Insert 1 marker at beginning of round and move the marker thread upwards when working. Use marker thread later when increasing mid under sleeve. Switch to double pointed needles/circular needle size 5.5 mm. Work next round as follows: Knit 0-1-2-3-4-0, A.1 over the next 10 stitches, repeat A.2 until 1-2-3-4-5-1 stitches remain on round (= 2-2-2-2-2-3 repetitions of 10 stitches), A.3 over next stitch, finish by knitting 0-1-2-3-4-0. Continue until A.1 to A.3 have been worked vertically. Then work in stocking stitch - REMEMBER THE KNITTING TENSION! When piece measures 7-7-8-7-9-8 cm, increase 1 stitch on each side of marker thread mid under sleeve - read INCREASE TIP. Increase like this every 3½-2½-2-2-1½-1½ cm 10-12-14-15-16-16 times in total = 51-57-63-67-71-73 stitches. AT THE SAME TIME when piece measures 21-19-19-18-16-14 cm (or desired measurements - adjust the sleeve length here if desired), work A.4 over all stitches – adjust so that stitch with star is mid on top of sleeve, and adjust pattern out to each side. I.e. when increases under sleeve are done, work as follows: Knit 0-3-1-3-0-1, A.4 (= 5-5-6-6-7-7 repetitions of 10 stitches) and knit 1-4-2-4-1-2. Work the stitches that do not fit the pattern in stocking stitch, and work the increased stitches in pattern A.4 (make sure to have the same number of decreases and yarn overs in the pattern). Continue this pattern until A.4 has been worked vertically. Repeat A.4 1 more time vertically, but work last round as follows: Cast off the first 3-3-4-4-5-6 stitches for armhole, work 45-51-55-59-61-61 stitches as before and cast off the last 3-3-4-4-5-6 stitches for armhole = 45-51-55-59-61-61 stitches. Piece measures approx. 41-39-39-38-38-36 cm (shorter measurements in the larger sizes because of longer yoke). Put piece aside and knit the other sleeve the same way. YOKE: Slip sleeves on to same circular needle 5.5 mm as body where armholes were cast off = 238-260-284-302-322-338 stitches. NOW MEASURE PIECE FROM HERE! Work A.5 over all stitches - AT THE SAME TIME on round marked with arrow in A.5 decrease evenly as explained below: ARROW-1: Decrease 38-40-44-42-42-38 stitches evenly - read DECREASE TIP = 200-220-240-260-280-300 stitches. (Now work A.5 20-22-24-26-28-30 times in width). ARROW-2: Decrease 40-50-50-50-40-40 stitches evenly = 160-170-190-210-240-260 stitches. (Now work A.5 16-17-19-21-24-26 times in width). ARROW-3: Decrease 40-40-40-40-40-40 stitches evenly = 120-130-150-170-200-220 stitches. (Now work A.5 12-13-15-17-20-22 times in width). ARROW-4: Decrease 28-30-42-30-40-40 stitches evenly = 92-100-108-140-160-180 stitches. ARROW-5: Decrease 16-20-18-28-42-30 stitches evenly = 76-80-90-112-118-150 stitches. SIZE: XL-XXL: ARROW-6: Decrease 18-20 stitches evenly = 94-98 stitches. SIZE XXXL: ARROW-6: Decrease 28 stitches evenly = 122 stitches. ARROW-7: Decrease 20 stitches evenly = 102 stitches. ALL SIZES: When entire A.5 has been worked, yoke measures approx. 20-22-23-24-25-27 cm and there are 76-80-90-94-98-102 stitches on round. Switch to circular needle size 5 mm and work 2 ridges. Loosely cast off but make sure to avoid a tight cast-off edge (stitch to larger needle size if needed). ASSEMBLY: Sew the opening under the sleeves. |
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