Angie wrote:
Ich verstehe die Zu- und Abnahmen leider immernoch nicht. Rechts und links neben den 4 mittleren Maschen? ich habe doch jeweils vorne und hinten nur eine Mittlere Masche... auch die Schulter Ab und Zunahmen....
01.10.2020 - 14:10DROPS Design answered:
Liebe Angie, es wird in der Mitte vom Vorder- + Rückenteil beiseitig von den 4 (oder nur 3) mitteleren Maschen zugenommen - und es wird auch für den Schultern 1 Masche zuerst vor der Markierung, dann nächstes Mal nach der Markieurng (und immer diese 2 Zunahmen wiederholen) zugenommen (= 1 Zunahme bei jedem Schulter). Dann wird es für die Seiten abgenommen (erstes Mal vor der Markierung, nächstes Mal nach der Markierung und die beiden Abnahme wiederholen). Viel Spaß beim stricken!
01.10.2020 - 16:05
Jelena Ivanova wrote:
Dear Madam/Sir, I do not understand what it means Rib: * K 4, P 3 *, repeat * - *. could you send a knitting pattern please Kind Regards, Elena
09.08.2019 - 05:06DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Ivanonva, when you work rib *K4, P3,* you will work alternately 4 knit stitches and 3 purl stitches, since you are working in the round, you will repeat this pattern in height, ie on next rounds work K over K and P over P. Happy knitting!
09.08.2019 - 08:27
Yvonne Krause-Nielinger wrote:
Hallo! Könnten Sie mir diesen wunderschönen Poncho auch fertig gestrickt liefern? Bin leider absolut unfähig was stricken angeht. Viele Grüße Yvonne Krause
02.07.2019 - 10:46
Monica wrote:
Mi sono avvicinata alla maglieria dopo tanti anni e nel vostro sito ho trovato dei suggerimenti interessanti. Grazie
20.03.2019 - 22:30
Monica wrote:
Ciao, sto cercando di realizzare questo bellissimo poncho, ma non capisco bene gli aumenti. Devo aumentare sempre prima e dopo il marcatore sulle spalle? E sul davanti devo aumentare solo una maglia alla volta? Grazie se mi risponderete. Monica .
20.03.2019 - 22:29DROPS Design answered:
Buongiorno Monica. Sulle spalle alterna gli aumenti una volta prima e una volta dopo il marcatore. Al centro sul davanti e sul dietro, aumenta facendo 1 maglia gettata prima delle 4 maglie centrali (3 maglie centrali per la taglia più grande) e 1 maglia gettata dopo le 4 maglie centrali (3 maglie centrali nella taglia più grande). Buon lavoro!
21.03.2019 - 08:29
Lucinda wrote:
Thank you so much for your assistance. :)
19.03.2019 - 23:10
Lucinda wrote:
Hello, Just about to finish. Will I purl the last row except for knitting the two stitches in the centre stitches and then next row cast off in knit stitches or purl please? Lucinda.
19.03.2019 - 04:37DROPS Design answered:
Dear Lucinda, you first purl one row over all sts (including the middle sts), then cast off on next row by knitting all sts (just knit the 2 middle sts twice while casting off). Happy knitting!
19.03.2019 - 10:37
Lucinda wrote:
Thank you. When I increase for the centre front and centre back do I increase before the centre 4 stitches then knit 4 and increase after them, giving 6 stitches? On the shoulder increase is it increase before each shoulder marker in one row and in the second row after that increase after each shoulder marker?
28.10.2018 - 07:22DROPS Design answered:
Dear Lucinda, you should always increase before and after the 4 stitch (not six, or more). As for the shoulder, you are right, at one time you should increase before the markers, and the next time after them. Happy Knitting!
29.10.2018 - 00:30
Lucinda wrote:
Hello, How many 50 g balls of Melody yarn are needed for the poncho please? The pattern says 200 g for the M size but that doesn't seem much.Thanks, Lucinda.
18.10.2018 - 05:48DROPS Design answered:
Dear Lucinda, the amount given in the pattern is corect. Do not forget that the Melody yarn is extremely light, and there is about 140 meters in one ball. I hope this helps. Happy Crafting!
18.10.2018 - 07:42
Kimberlee wrote:
I want this but I don't crochet or knit ! What would be a good price for me to offer someone to make this for me ? I know there is a lot of time and materials !
17.10.2017 - 01:01DROPS Design answered:
Dear Kimberlee, we only provide free patterns to knit and crochet, you are welcome to contact your DROPS store to ask them if they can help you there.
17.10.2017 - 09:30
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DROPS Knitted poncho with large neck in "Vienna" or "Melody" and "Snow" with crochet flowers in "Cotton Viscose"
DROPS 89-25 |
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Knitting tension: Remember needle size is only a guide Snow: 10 stitches x 14 rows with needle size 9 mm and stocking stitch = 10 x 10 cm Vienna /Melody: 8 stitches x 10 rows with needle size 12 mm and stocking stitch = 10 x 10 cm Rib: * K4, P3 *, repeat from *-*. Ridge/garter stitch (in the round): 1 ridge = 2 rounds. Knit 1 round and purl 1 round. Increase tip (for increases front and back): Increase by making 1 yarn over on each side of the middle 4 stitches (in Size XL/XXL increase on each side of the middle 3 stitches) mid front and back. Poncho: The poncho is worked in the round from neck down. Loosely cast on 98-105-112-119 stitches with circular needle size 9 mm and Snow. Purl 1 round, then work rib - see description above. When piece measures 13-14-15-16 cm decrease all K4 to K3 = 84-90-96-102 stitches. Continue working until piece measures 26-28-30-32 cm, then work 1 ridge. Change to circular needle size 12 mm and Vienna or Melody and work stocking stitch at the same time as you adjust the number of stitches to 68-72-76-82 stitches on first round after ridge. On the next round insert 4 marker threads in the piece as follows: * 1 marker thread (= shoulder), 17-18-19-20 stitches, 1 marker thread (= mid front/back) - in Size XL/XXL insert this marker thread in the 21st stitch, 17-18-19-20 stitches *, repeat from *-*. The piece is now measured from here. Remember the knitting tension! Read the whole of the next section before continuing! Increase mid front and mid back: Continue with stocking stitch at the same time as you increase every 4th round - see Increase tip: 1 stitch a total of 21-22-23-24 times. Increase to shoulder: At the same time, increase on each shoulder (alternately after and before the marker thread) every 2nd round: 1 stitch a total of 3 times. Side decrease: At the same time, when piece measures 9-7-6-5 cm decrease in each side (alternately before and after the marker thread) every 9-7-6-5 cm: 1 stitch a total of 5-7-9-11 times. After all increases and decreases there are 148-152-156-162 stitches on needle. The poncho measures approx. 59-62-65-68 cm from the neck and down along shoulder and approx. 74-78-81-85 cm from neck and down mid front. Finish with 1 ridge before loosely casting off - NOTE: So the tip does not curl, work 2 stitches in the 2 stitches mid front (in size XL work 2 stitches in the 2 stitches on each side of the mid stitch) at the same time as casting off. Crochet flowers: Work 3 flowers to decorate the poncho. Large flower: Work 4 chain stitches with hook size 3 mm and off white Cotton Viscose and form them into a ring with 1 slip stitch. Round 1: 1 double crochet around the ring, * 2 chain stitches, 1 double crochet around the ring *, repeat from *-* a total of 7 times and finish with 2 chain stitches and 1 slip stitch in first double crochet at beginning of round = 8 chain-spaces. Round 2: 1 chain stitch, then work as follows in all chain-spaces: * 1 double crochet, 2 treble crochets, 1 double crochet *, and finish with 1 slip stitch in first double crochet at beginning of round. Turn piece - finish working flower from back. Round 3: 1 chain stitch, * work 1 double crochet around double crochet from round 1 (i.e. work in back of petals around stitch from previous round, tighten strand), 3 chain stitches *, repeat from *-* a total of 8 times and finish with 1 slip stitch in first double crochet at beginning of round. Round 4: 1 chain stitch, then work as follows in all chain-spaces: * 1 double crochet, 4 treble crochets, 1 double crochet *, and finish round with 1 slip stitch in first double crochet at beginning of round. Round 5: 1 chain stitch, * work 1 double crochet around double crochet from round 3 (i.e. work in back of the 2 petals around the stitch from the previous round, tighten strand), 4 chain stitches *, repeat from *-* a total of 8 times and finish with 1 slip stitch in first double crochet at beginning of round. Round 6: 1 chain stitch, then work as follows in all chain-spaces: * 1 double crochet, 6 treble crochets, 1 double crochet *, and finish with 1 slip stitch in first double crochet at beginning of round. Cut and fasten strand. Medium flower: First work a small flower in off white Cotton Viscose with hook size 3 mm as follows: Work 4 chain stitches and form them into a ring with 1 slip stitch. Round 1: 1 double crochet around the ring, * 5 chain stitches, 1 double crochet around the ring *, repeat from *-* a total of 15 times (chain-spaces should be close to each other) and finish with 5 chain stitches and 1 slip stitch in first double crochet at beginning of round = 16 chain-spaces. Cut strand. Then work a slightly larger flower in light beige Cotton Viscose with hook size 3 mm as follows: Work 5 chain stitches and form them into a ring with 1 slip stitch. Round 1: 1 double crochet around the ring, * 10 chain stitches, 1 double crochet around the ring *, repeat from *-* a total of 19 times (chain-spaces should be close to each other) and finish with 10 chain stitches and 1 slip stitch in first double crochet at beginning of round = 20 chain-spaces. Cut strand. Lay the small off white flower on top of the light beige and sew them together. Small flower: Work as for the larger flower in Medium flower. Sew the flowers to the neck as shown on picture. |
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