DROPS Design NL wrote:
Hoi. Wij hebben hier helaas geen foto's van.
06.05.2011 - 13:25
Lily Eimers wrote:
Achter kant (billen)v.d. beer wil ik graag zien met dank Lily
05.05.2011 - 19:16
DROPS Design wrote:
Hi Eileen You knit up a new stitch and knit this together with the first of the three, then knit up one more and knit this one together with the second of the three, and then knit up one more to knit together with the third. You will now have these 3 sts on right needle and no sts have been dec, but these three are filling a bit more so there will be no holes.
17.12.2010 - 21:40
Eileen wrote:
In the thigh section, after the short rows & adding in the third needle, to make the 6 stitches become tight enough, slip 1 st from prev round & knit the 2 stitches, or knit double. Does this mean k2tog, if it does then that would create decreases, which aren't taken into account in the following sentence, which says to cast off 2 st for a total of 22 stitches.
17.12.2010 - 20:43
DROPS Design NL wrote:
Hoi Bertha. U moet het patroon zelf printen. Druk op de link onder de foto of op "naar patroon". Klik vervolgens op "afdrukken" en print het patroon. Veel plezier ermee. Gr. Tine
29.12.2009 - 21:36
Luit En Bertha wrote:
Zou de beschrijving van de beer graaag willen grtjes van luit en bertha lanting
23.12.2009 - 23:19
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Teddy knitted in “Alpaca”.
DROPS Baby 11-28 |
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Knitting tension: 16 sts x 21 rows on needles size 5 mm with 3 threads of Alpaca in stocking sts = 10 x 10 cm. Inc. tips: Inc as follows: Make a yo, on the returning row twist and knit the yo to avoid a hole. Teddy: The teddy is knitted with 3 threads of Alpaca. Make the legs first, then the body and arms and finally the head and then the ears. Legs: Cast on 9 sts on needle size 5 mm with 3 threads of Alpaca and distribute sts evenly on 3 needles. Insert a marking thread at the beg of round. Round 1-6: Knit in stocking sts, inc 3 sts evenly on each round – see Inc. tips above = 27 sts. Round 7-11: Knit in stocking sts. Round 12: *Slip a st as if to knit, K2 tog psso* , repeat 3 times, knit the remaining 18 sts in stocking sts = 21 sts in total. Round 13-16: Knit in stocking sts Round 17: K2, inc. 1 st, K19 = 22 sts. Round 18-19: Knit in stocking sts Round 20: K2, inc. 1 st, K20 = 23 sts. Round 21-22: Knit in stocking sts. Round 23: K3, inc. 1 st, K21 = 24 sts. Continue in stocking sts until the piece measures 12 cm. Now cast off for the thigh as follows: K6 sts and put them on a thread (= the middle of the leg). Put the remaining sts on 1 needle and finish the leg in stocking sts back and forth on needle as follows: Knit until 1 st left and turn. Slip a st as if to knit and continue until 1 st left, turn, slip a st as if to knit and continue until 2 sts left, turn, slip a st as if to knit and continue until 2 sts left, turn, slip a st as if to knit and continue until 3 sts left, turn, slip a st as if to knit and continue until 3 sts left, turn slip a st as if to knit and K all sts. There are still 24 sts remaining incl the 6 sts from the thread. Put the sts from the thread back on the needle and distribute the sts over 3 needles, knit 1 round of stocking sts but to make sure the 3 sts each side of the 6 sts from the thread become tight enough, knit them as follows: Pick 1 st up from previous round and K this one tog with the st on the needle (this means the sts are knitted double) – repeat for all 3 sts each side. Knit 1 round as follows: K20, cast off 2 sts (= the inside of the leg), K2 = 22 sts. Pull the opening tog at the bottom of the foot. Put the piece aside and knit the other leg, but knit the last round as follows: K8, cast off 2 sts (= the inside of the leg), K14 = 22 sts. Body: Put both legs tog on the 3 needles, at the same time cast on 2 new sts in between the legs at the front and at the back = 48 sts. Distribute the sts so the beg of the round will be at the mid back of the teddy (it is a good idea to insert a marking thread). Measure from here onwards! Round 1-2: Stocking sts Round 3: K 14, K2 tog, K16, K2 tog, K14. Round 4: K 14, K2 tog, K14, K2 tog, K14 = 44 sts Continue in stocking sts until the piece measures 9 cm. Next round: K6, K2 tog, K2 tog, K2, K2 tog, K2 tog, K2 tog, K8, K2 tog, K2 tog, K2 tog, K2, K2 tog, K2 tog, K6 = 34 sts Next round: K2, K2 tog, K2 tog, K1, cast off 4 sts ( “armhole”), K1, K2 tog, K6, K2 tog, K1, cast off 4 sts (= “armhole”), K1, K2 tog, K2 tog, K2, then K the first 5 sts on round to the ”armhole”. This leaves 10 sts for the back and 10 sts for the front, continue to knit each piece separately. Back piece: Knit in stocking sts, at the same time K the first 2 sts and then the last 2 sts tog (seen from the RS), repeat the dec on every other row until 4 sts left. Put these sts on a thread. Front piece: Knit as the back piece. Right Arm: Cast on and knit as the leg until round 16. Continue in stocking sts over all sts until the piece measures 12 cm. Next round: K6, cast off 2 sts (= mid under arm), K 13 sts. Continue back and forth on needle. K the the first 2 sts and then the last 2 sts tog (seen from the RS) on every other row until 5 sts left. Put the sts on a thread. Pull the opening tog at the bottom of the arm with the casting on thread, sew tight. Knit the other arm. Left Arm: Cast on and knit as right arm until the piece measures 12 cm. Next round: K16, cast off 2 stitches for underarm, K3 sts. Continue and finish as right arm. Head: Put the remaining sts from the back piece, arm, front piece and arm (= 18sts) on the 3 needles as follows: Distribute the sts so the round begins mid back (it is a good idea to insert a marking thread). Round 1: Stocking sts Round 2: Inc 6 sts evenly distributed on round = 24 sts Round 3-6: Inc 3 sts evenly distributed on each round. Round 7-8: Inc 9 sts evenly distributed on each round = 54 sts. Continue in stocking sts until the piece measures 7 cm Next round: K21 sts, *slip a st as if to knit, K2 tog, psso*, repeat from *-* a total of 4 times, K21 sts = 46 sts Next round: K21 sts, slip a st as if to knit, K1, psso, slip a st as if to knit, K1, psso, K21 sts = 44 sts. Next round: *K2, K2 tog*, repeat from *-* a total of 4 times, K12, *K2 tog, K2*, repeat from *-* a total of 4 times = 36 sts Next round: K7, K3 sts and then put them on a safety pin (= sts for the ear), K16 , K3 sts and then put them on a safety pin (= sts for the ear) K7. On the following round pick up 1 st behind each st from the safety pin (sts are now both on the safety pin and the needle). Knit in stocking sts until the piece measures approx. 14 cm. K all sts tog 2 by 2 = 18 sts. K all sts tog 2 by 2 one more time, cut the thread and pull through the remaining 9 sts. Ear: Pick up 3 sts from one safety pin. Knit the ear in garter sts throughout (= knit all rows). Row 1: K1, make a yo, K1, make a yo, K1 = 5 sts Row 2: K the 5 sts Row 3: K1, *make a yo, K1*, repeat from *-* until finish = 9 sts. Row 4: K the 9 sts. Row 5: K1, *make a yo, K1*, repeat from *-* until finish = 17 sts. Continue to knit in garter sts until the ear measures approx. 6 cm. Next row: *K all sts tog 2 by 2 and finish with K1, K all sts on the returning row*, repeat from *-* 3 times = 3 sts left on row. Cast off. Fill the ear with cotton wool and sew it tight. Repeat for the other safety pin. Assembly: Fill the teddy with cotton wool through the hole underneath the arm. Sew the opening in between the legs. Sew the eyes, the snout and the mouth with a remainder of darker brown or black. Sew the arms onto the body, pull the arms down so they will be sewn to the body approx 4 rounds underneath the first casting off for the “armhole” (this is done to give the teddy a bit of stomach). |
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