Sharon wrote:
Hi! Good morning. I have the sleeves of this sweater so am almost done. Polaris is a thick yarn which make this sweater very heavy. It will be however very warm. Can I wash this on the wool program. It is impossible to wash this by hand per ball band instruction. Just knitting the sleeves make my shoulder hurts. Love this sweater though and do not want to damage it, but I must wash it som how. Thanks for all your help and responses to my many questions. Sharon
29.08.2023 - 09:21DROPS Design answered:
Hi Sharon, The recommendation for this yarn is hand-washing at max 30 degrees. You could try a cool machine wash, if hand washing is difficult. Always dry the garment flat and shape it while it is still wet. Good luck!
30.08.2023 - 06:52
Sharon Hunt wrote:
Hi\r\nWorking on the sleeves. Just checking to make sure that the increases on the sleeves are done every 4th row. Is my calculation correct? Thanks for your help. \r\nS
11.08.2023 - 18:45DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Hunt, when working sleeves you will only decrease - read decrease tip - alternately at the beg and at the end of the row on every other row: first decrease at the end of the row, then on next row from RS decrease at the beg of the row and repeat these 2 decreases as many time as required in your size, so that the decrease will be worked on every 4th row at the beg/end of the row. Happy knitting!
14.08.2023 - 08:31
Sharon Hunt wrote:
Hi and good day. Thanks 🙏 for answering my previous question. I tried on my sweater and must admit that I like my sweaters longer. Is this doable without it affecting the overall sweater? How many more balls should I purchase. Thank you for your response . Sharon.
17.07.2023 - 18:38DROPS Design answered:
Hi Sharon, of course you can do it. Do not forget to increase 1 stitch after each marker thread every few centimetres. You will need at least 2 more balls of yarn but it depends on the total lenght of your sweater. Happy knitting!
17.07.2023 - 22:07
Sharon Hunt wrote:
Hi! Can I work the sleeves in the round? Can I work k2 tog on the right side and ssk on the left side. I hate sewing . Sharon
16.07.2023 - 08:20DROPS Design answered:
Dear Sharon, yes, you could work them in the round. And yes, you could for ssk on the left side, just make sure that no holes are left in the sleeves. Happy knitting!
17.07.2023 - 11:55
Sharon Hunt-Edwards wrote:
Hi Started the Cedar sweater and I have completed the first round of the chart A1 and A2 for Size XXL. I have 2 stitches left at the end of round one. Have I done something wrong her as I expected that there would be 4 stitches to complete the round. Please explain this and let me know what I should do to correct this. Thank you.
07.07.2023 - 20:00DROPS Design answered:
Dear Sharon, you have 42 initial stitches. Work A.1 and A.2 10 times (= 40 stitches) and A.1 once more (= 2 stitches). You will have 42 stitches and 10 increases. Happy knitting!
10.07.2023 - 16:32
Sharon Hunt wrote:
Hi! Got cold feet after my question about this sweater. I have the yarn so I have no choice. I was looking at the schematics and it seem if I make the size 52 I would get a finished size 60. Not what I want, however if I choose size 47 I would have a finished size of 51. Close enough? Am not sure about this and need some help not to redesign the sweater, but to avoid making a sweater that is way too big. Thanks for your help.
09.03.2023 - 18:51DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Hunt, make first sure you have the correct tension so that you will have the finished measurements as in the chart, then take a similar garment you have and like the size and compare them to the ones in the chart, if you are between 2 sizes, choose the smaller one for a tighter fit and the larger one for a looser fit. read more here. Happy knitting!
10.03.2023 - 09:26
Gabi wrote:
Hallo, die Polaris wird als Filzwolle bezeichnet. Wie kann ich den Pullover waschen?
13.09.2022 - 18:52DROPS Design answered:
Liebe Gabi, DROPS Polaris waschen Sie wie an der Banderolle bzw Farbekarte erklärt; mehr über Pflegehinweise lesen Sie hier. Viel Spaß beim stricken!
14.09.2022 - 09:01
Sharon Hunt wrote:
Hi! Am preparing to make this sweater and I have a question. I am making size (xxl) which gives a finished size 52. My question so far relates to the diagram. Reading from left to write I would start A2 then A1, or should I start reading right to left in that case I would Start with A1 as stated in the pattern. What does the number 6 at the top indicates? Thanks for your response.\r\nSharon
02.08.2022 - 12:09DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Hunt, the jumper is worked top down and the diagrams are read bottom up; this means you will read every round from the right towards the left and repeat (A.1, A.2) all the round. Each diagram (A.1 and A.2) starts with 2 sts and finish with 6 sts (you increase 4 sts in each diagram). Can this help? Happy knitting!
02.08.2022 - 13:06
Sharon wrote:
Would i cast on 136 sts to make a size 52? I hsve never made a sweater top down so there will be a few questions.
20.01.2022 - 12:04DROPS Design answered:
Dear Sharon, in size S you will cast on 34 sts for neck edge; look at this lesson, it shows how to work a jumper top down (this one is worked with a circular yoke but the lesson may help you to understand how to work here from top down) and maybe also this lesson for the diagrams. Happy knitting!
20.01.2022 - 17:00
Bianca wrote:
P.S. I found your tutorial on how to read knitting diagrams but I could not find a video tutorial. If you have one, I'd appreciate you post the link.
01.12.2019 - 08:00
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Knitted jumper with round yoke in DROPS Polaris. The piece is worked top down. Sizes S - XXXL.
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------------------------------------------------------- EXPLANATIONS FOR THE PATTERN: ------------------------------------------------------- PATTERN: See diagrams A.1 and A.2. Choose diagram for your size. TIP: NOTE: In our collection we do not have 15 mm circular needles shorter than 60 cm. The circumference of the piece is less than 60 cm. You can cast on with double pointed needles or work MAGIC LOOP on circular needle – read description below, until there are enough stitches to use a circular needle in the normal way. MAGIC LOOP: If you are working in the round with a circular needle which is too long for the circumference of the piece, work as follows (the circular needle needs to have a flexible wire): Push the stitches to the middle of the wire, divide them in the middle and pull the wire between the stitches. Push the stitches to each end, making sure the wire is not twisted. The strand you are working with is on the back needle and you begin working on the front needle. Pull the back needle out to work the stitches on the front needle. When you have worked the stitches on the front needle, turn and push the stitches back onto the empty needle; work the other side in the same way. Continue in the round like this; make sure you pull the needle out on the side with the strand. INCREASE TIP (for body): Increase 1 stitch by making 1 yarn over. On the next round knit the yarn over twisted to avoid a hole. DECREASE TIP (for sleeves): NOTE: So the decrease is alternately on the right and left side, work as follows: Decrease alternately at the beginning and end of the decrease-row. Decreasing from the right side: Knit 2 together. Decreasing from the wrong side: Purl 2 together. ------------------------------------------------------- START THE PIECE HERE: ------------------------------------------------------- JUMPER – SHORT OVERVIEW OF THE PIECE: The piece is worked in the round with double pointed needles/circular needle, top down. The sleeves are worked back and forth with circular needle. NECK: Cast on 34-36-38-40-42-44 stitches with double pointed needles/short circular needle size 12 mm – read TIP, and Polaris. Knit 1 round. Then work rib (= knit 1 / purl 1) for 4 cm. Change to circular needle size 15 mm. Insert a marker. THE PIECE IS MEASURED FROM HERE! YOKE: Work pattern in the different sizes as follows: Sizes S, L and XXL: Work * A.1, A.2 *, work from *-* a total of 8-9-10 times, work A.1. REMEMBER THE KNITTING TENSION! Sizes M, XL and XXXL: Work * A.1, A.2 *, work from *-* a total of 9-10-11 times to end of round. REMEMBER THE KNITTING TENSION! ALL SIZES: When A.1 and A.2 have been completed in height there are 102-108-114-120-126-154 stitches on the needle. Knit 1 round where you increase 0-4-2-8-10-2 stitches evenly spaced = 102-112-116-128-136-156 stitches. Continue with stocking stitch until the piece measures 24-26-28-30-32-34 cm from the marker. The next round is worked as follows: Work the first 15-16-17-19-20-23 stitches (= half back piece), place the next 21-24-24-26-28-32 stitches on a thread for sleeve and cast on 4-4-4-4-6-6 new stitches on the needle (= in side under sleeve), work the next 30-32-34-38-40-46 stitches (= front piece), place the next 21-24-24-26-28-32 stitches on a thread for sleeve and cast on 4-4-4-4-6-6 new stitches on the needle (= in side under sleeve), work the next 15-16-17-19-20-23 stitches (= half back piece). The body and sleeves are finished separately. THE PIECE IS NOW MEASURED FROM HERE. BODY: = 68-72-76-84-92-104 stitches. Insert 1 marker thread in each side, in the middle of the 4-4-4-4-6-6 new stitches cast on under each sleeve. Allow the threads to follow your work onwards; they will be used when increasing in the sides. Continue in the round with stocking stitch. When the piece measures 5 cm from the division increase 1 stitch before both marker threads – read INCREASE TIP (= 2 stitches increased). Then increase as follows: When the piece measures 8 cm increase 1 stitch after each marker thread. When the piece measures 11 cm increase 1 stitch before each marker thread. When the piece measures 14 cm increase 1 stitch after each marker thread. In sizes M and XXXL continue to increase as follows: When the piece measures 17 cm increase 1 stitch before each marker thread. When the piece measures 20 cm increase 1 stitch after each marker thread. ALL SIZES: When all the increases are finished there are 76-84-84-92-100-116 stitches on the needle. Continue in the round with stocking stitch until the piece measures 25 cm from the division. Then work rib (= knit 1 / purl 1) for 5 cm. Loosely cast off with knit over knit and purl over purl. The jumper measures approx. 58-60-62-64-66-68 cm from the shoulder down. SLEEVE: The sleeves are worked back and forth with circular needle and sewn together to finish. Place the 21-24-24-26-28-32 stitches from the thread on the one side of the piece on circular needle size 15 mm and cast on 2-2-2-2-3-3 new stitches on each side = 25-28-28-30-34-38 stitches. Work stocking stitch back and forth, at the same time on the next row from the right side decrease 1-0-0-0-0-0 stitch (decrease only in size S) by knitting the 2 outermost stitches together = 24-28-28-30-34-38 stitches. When the piece measures 4-4-2-4-4-2 cm decrease 1 stitch on the right side of the piece - read DECREASE TIP. Decrease alternately on the left and right side every 2nd-2nd-2nd-1st-1st-1st row a total of 8-12-12-14-14-18 times (= 4-6-6-7-7-9 times on each side) = 16-16-16-16-20-20 stitches. Continue working until the piece measures 34-33-32-30-28-26 cm from the division. (NOTE: Shorter measurements in larger sizes due to broader shoulders). Change to circular needle size 12 mm and work rib (= knit 1 / purl 1) for 5 cm. Loosely cast off with knit over knit and purl over purl. Work the other sleeve in the same way. ASSEMBLY: Sew the sleeve-seams in the outermost loop of the outermost stitch so the seam is flat. Sew the openings under the sleeves. |
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