DANET Sylvie wrote:
Bonjour, je pense qu'il y a une erreur dans les explications du bonnet modèle drops 52-19 sur la photo le bonnet commence par 1 ou 2 rangs Coloris gris puis le diagramme M8 suivi du M9 or dans les explications il faut commencer par 33 tours en jersey avant de commencer le diagramme M8. Est ce normal? Merci de votre réponse. Cordialement, Sylvie Danet
13.12.2014 - 17:02DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Mme Danet, on commence bien le bonnet par 33 tour jersey, puis 1 tour env (rang de cassure) puis on tricote les diagrammes M8 et M9 - les 33 rangs jersey du début sont ensuite pliés sur l'envers et cousus à l'intérieur (ourlet). Bon tricot!
13.12.2014 - 18:40
Ilse wrote:
Ik ben bezig met deze trui maar nu zoek ik de haken. (Kavrid nr. 600) Waar kan ik die kopen?
11.09.2014 - 15:36DROPS Design answered:
Hoi Ilse. Deze haken zijn niet meer verkrijgbaar van DROPS Design. Je kan vragen in jouw handwerkwinkel of zoek op Internet. Succes.
11.09.2014 - 16:25
NEELAM CHOWDHARY wrote:
I hav knitted in M/L size till the pattern-1 and it was too wide like for 2 people.then i tried to measure on body and it seems to reduce 90 sts. how to do with other calculations. do i hav to calculate the ratio.
16.05.2014 - 09:48DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Chowdhary, this pattern has been written on a tension of 22 sts x 30 rows in pattern = 10 x 10 cm. If you are working with a different tension, you can get help with the rule of three. Happy knitting!
16.05.2014 - 10:50NEELAM CHOWDHARY wrote:
Your finished masurment one of my husbands old pullover is 128 cm. Can we make this pattern with Alaska wool ? Wich size shall we use, M or L size ?
15.05.2014 - 18:35DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Chowdhary, you wil find the finished measurements for each size in the measurement chart at bottom of pattern - men size are between brackets - Size M/L is 64 cm in width for back/front piece, this seems to be the matching size. Alaska belongs to group C while Karisma to group B - knit first a swatch and check measurements. Happy knitting!
16.05.2014 - 09:10NEELAM CHOWDHARY wrote:
Still i m confused. do i hav to knit 10 sts. in white color and then knit in dark color on the same row of circular needle.how does it make difference if one starts from the L-arrow shown on the chart if one has to knit one complete row in white color.thnks
02.05.2014 - 16:55DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Chowdhary, in the diagrams, 1 square = 1 st x 1 row/round. Work 1 round starting at the arrow towards the left, then start again from 1st square at the bottom corner on the right side to repeat diagram. On 1st round in M.1, you will work only in off-white, on 2nd round, work all sts in gray, etc.. Happy knitting!
02.05.2014 - 17:23NEELAM CHOWDHARY wrote:
In the drops 52-19 design in the pattern 1 it is written to start to the appropiate arrow on the chart. We have to make L size and i have casted on 280 sts. and want to begin to knit pattern 1. What does it mean to start from that arrow of that size on the chart ?
02.05.2014 - 11:35DROPS Design answered:
Dear mrs Chowdhary, in size L, you will start M.1 at the stitch with an arrow for that size, then reading diagram towards the left, continue from that arrow. At the end of diagram, start a new repeat starting at the 1st square at the bottom corner on the right side and so on for each repeat. Happy knitting!
02.05.2014 - 11:53BRUNO ERSCHBAMER wrote:
I WOULD LIKE TWO SWEATERS FOR MY HUSBAND FROM THE DROPS YARN PURCHASED. THE PATTERN IS AVAILABLE TILL LARGE SIZE AND I WOULD NEED FOR XXL -SIZE. PLEASE E-MAIL ME THE WRIITEN PATTERN INSTRUCTIONS ALONG WITH THE DIAGRAM FOR XXL- SIZE. THANKS AND GREETINGS
01.05.2014 - 18:33DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mr Erschbamer, The sizes used here are larger (wider) than the one used currently. You will find at the bottom of the pattern a measurement chart with all measures in cm taken flat from side to side. Compare these to a similar garment he likes the shape. Happy knitting!
02.05.2014 - 09:49
Nathalie wrote:
Bonjour, j'ai une question concernant le pull, vous dites : "À 33-35-36 (39-41) cm de hauteur totale, monter 5 m de chaque côté (= mailles steek à tricoter en jersey, pas en jacquard)." Faut-il monter les 5 mailles après chaque marqueur ou avant ou cela n'a pas d'importance ? Merci de votre réponse, cordialement, Nathalie
14.03.2013 - 23:31DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Nathalie, ces 5 m se montent au niveau des marqueurs sur les côtés. On le voit bien dans la vidéo : Bon tricot !
15.03.2013 - 09:38
Marleen wrote:
Als ik het patroon volg:na 4, 5 cm de 2 steken samenbrengen na elke 6e steek en dit elke 6e naald herhalen ontstaat er een puntmuts. Het lijkt niet op het plaatje. Het lijkt er dus op dat ik eerder had moeten minderen en de omschrijving niet klopt. Kunt u aangeven of het patroon klopt?
10.03.2013 - 14:04DROPS Design answered:
De muts is een ruim model aan de bovenkant, geen strakke muts maar een ruimvallende kroon. Het patroon en de vertaling klopt. Als u dit niet mooi vindt, kunt u natuurlijk sneller of eerder minderen - pas tussentijds de muts aan om te zien of u tevreden bent.
15.03.2013 - 09:07
Cecilie wrote:
Hvor er det blitt av diagrammet til denne modellen?
10.12.2010 - 14:09
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DROPS Sweater for men in Karisma Superwash
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Gauge: 22 sts and 30 rows on largest needles in pattern = 10 x 10 cm Pattern: See charts (1 chart = 1 repeat). The pattern is shown from the right side and is knit entirely in stockinette stitch. Arrows indicate the starting points for different sizes. Body: Numbers in ( ) = men's sizes. Knit the sweater in the round and cut steeks for armholes and neck split. Cast on 248-264-280 (264-280) sts with natural white on smaller circular needles; join and place a marker at the join. Knit 3 cm stockinette stitch, purl 1 row (for the folding edge - measure the work from here). Change to larger circular needles and knit Pattern 1 - start at the appropriate arrow on the chart and knit pattern over 124-132-140 (132-140) sts for the front, place a marker, start at the appropriate arrow again and knit pattern over 124-132-140 (132-140) sts for the back. After Pattern 1 knit Pattern 2 - start at the arrow as on Pattern 1. When the work measures 33-35-36 (39-41) cm , inc 5 sts on either side (these sts are for the steeks and are not knitted into the pattern). When the work measures 39-41-43 (46-49) cm - adjust for complete pattern - knit Pattern 3 (start at the appropriate arrow on the chart and knit across the front, start at the arrow again and knit across the back). When the work measures 43-45-47 (50-53) cm, bind off the center 12 sts in the front for split. On the next row cast on 5 new sts over the bound-off sts - these sts are for the steek and are not knitted into the pattern. When the work measures 55-57-59 (62-65) cm, bind off the center front 16-18-18 (18-20) sts + 5 steek sts for the neck and knit the rest back and forth on the needles. Bind off at each neck edge every other row: 3 sts 1 time, 2 sts 1 time, 1 st 2 times. At the same time, when the work measures 58-60-62 (65-68) cm, bind off the center back 38-40-40 (40-42) sts for the neck. Then bind off 2 sts at each back neck edge on the next row. Bind off after Pattern 3. The work measures approximately 60-62-64 (67-70) cm. Sleeves: Cast on 46-48-50 (50-52) sts on mid-size double pointed needles with natural white; join and place a marker at the join. Knit 3 cm stockinette stitch, purl 1 row (for the folding edge - measure the work from here). Change to largest double pointed needles and knit Pattern 1, centering the pattern on the sleeve. At the same time, when the work measures 7 cm inc 1 st each side of marker 37-36-37 (37-38) times: Women's S + M + L and Men's M/L: every 3rd row Men's S/M: alternately every 3rd and 4th row = 120-120-124 (124-128) sts. After Pattern 1 repeat Pattern 2 until the work measures 34-33-32 (39-38) cm - adjust for complete pattern. Then knit Pattern 4 once, then Pattern 5 once. The work measures approximately 48-47-46 (53-52) cm. Then knit 2 cm reverse stockinette stitch with natural white for a seam allowance over the cut edge on the body. Bind off. Assembly: Sew a marker thread in the center of the steek sts on either side and neck split. Sew two machine seams around the marker thread, 1st seam = 1/2 stitch from the marker thread, 2nd seam = 1/2 stitch from first seam. Cut steeks for armholes and split. Sew shoulder seams. Pick up approximately 20-30 sts along the left side of the split on smallest double pointed needles with gray and knit border as follows: 3 cm stockinette stitch, purl 1 row (for the folding edge), 3 cm stockinette stitch. Repeat along the right side of the split. Fold the edges over against the wrong side and sew. Pick up approximately 110-120 sts around the neck and over the placket on smallest double pointed needles with gray and knit border as follows: 3 cm stockinette stitch, change to natural white and knit 1 row stockinette stitch, purl 1 row (for the folding edge), 1 row stockinette stitch, change back to gray and knit 3 cm stockinette stitch. Fold the edge over against the wrong side and sew. Sew the sleeves to the body from the right side as follows: Sew alternately a stitch in the last row on the sleeve before the seam allowance and a stitch on the body after the machine seam. Turn the sweater inside out and sew the seam allowance from the sleeve over the cut edge on the body by hand. Sew on the hooks. SOCKS: Sizes: European shoe sizes 38-41 (41-44) women’s US shoe sizes 7 - 9-1/2 (9-1/2 - 11) men’s US shoe sizes 6 - 8-1/2 (8-1/2 - 10) total length: 58 (65) cm foot length: 23 (26) cm Materials: DROPS KARISMA SUPERWASH from Garnstudio Alternative 1: 250 (300) g col. 16, gray 50 (50) g col. 01, natural white Alternative 2: 250 (300) g col. 01, natural white 50 (50) g col. 16, gray DROPS 3 mm and 3.5 mm double pointed needles, or sizes needed to obtain correct gauge. Gauge: 22 sts and 30 rows on larger needles in stockinette stitch = 10 x 10 cm Pattern: See chart (1 chart = 1 repeat). The pattern is shown from the right side and is knit entirely in stockinette stitch. The chart is identical for all sizes. The chart includes Patterns 6, 7, 8 & 9 -- only Patterns 6 and 7 are used for the socks. Rib: * knit 2, purl 2 *, repeat from * - *. Socks: Color alternatives are in ( ). Cast on 72 (80) sts on smaller double pointed needles with gray (natural white); join and place a marker at the join (this is the center back). Knit 14 (16) cm rib. Change to larger double pointed needles and knit 2 rows stockinette stitch. Knit Pattern 6 once, then repeat Pattern 7. When the work measures 30 (32) cm begin shaping the leg. Dec 1 st on each side of the marker at the center back (before the marker: knit 1, slip 1, pass the slipped st over (psso); and after the marker: K 2 tog) every 5th (4th) row 12 (14) times = 48 (52) sts. When the work measures 50 (56) cm , put the center 24 (26) sts in front on a stitch holder and knit the rest with gray (natural white). Then knit 5 (6) cm stockinette stitch (for the heel) over the 24 (26) center sts in the back, and then turn the heel: 1st row (right side): Knit until 8 (9) sts remain on the needle, slip 1, knit 1, psso. Turn the work. 2nd row (wrong side): Purl until 8 (9) sts remain on the needle, slip 1, purl 1, psso. Turn the work. 3rd row (right side): Knit until 7 (8) sts remain on the needle, slip 1, knit 1, psso. Turn the work. 4th row (wrong side): Purl until 7 (8) sts remain on the needle, slip 1, purl 1, psso. Turn the work. 5th row (right side): Knit until 6 (7) sts remain on the needle, slip 1, knit 1, psso. Turn the work. 6th row (wrong side): Purl until 6 (7) sts remain on the needle, slip 1, purl 1, psso. Turn the work. 7th row (right side): Knit until 5 (6) sts remain on the needle, slip 1, knit 1, psso 1. Turn the work. 8th row (wrong side): Purl until 5 (6) sts remain on the needle, slip 1, purl 1, psso. Turn the work. Continue in this manner, working 1 less stitch before decreasing every other row, until 12 (14) sts remain. Then pick up 12 (13) sts on either side of the heel and distribute all sts evenly on 4 needles = 60 (66) sts. Put a marker on either side of the uppermost 24 (26) sts. Dec 1 st before the marker before the 24 (26) sts and 1 st after the marker after the 24 (26) sts every other row 6 times in all = 48 (54) sts. Make the decreases as follows: Before the marker: K 2 tog. After the marker: slip 1, knit 1 st, psso. Knit until the foot measures approximately 19 (21.5) cm. Put a marker on either side of the foot and bind off for the toe on either side of the marker as follows: K 2 tog before the marker and K 2 tog after the marker, repeat 3 times every other row = 36 (42) sts, then 7 (9) times on every row = 8 (6) sts. Pull together remaining sts and fasten well. HAT: Size: Women's (Men's) Circumference: 51 (55) cm Materials: DROPS KARISMA SUPERWASH from Garnstudio 100 (100) g col. 16, gray 50 (50) g col. 01, natural white DROPS 3 mm and 3.5 mm double pointed needles, or sizes needed to obtain correct gauge. Gauge: 22 sts and 30 rows on larger needles in stockinette stitch = 10 x 10 cm Pattern: See chart (1 chart = 1 repeat). The pattern is shown from the right side and is knit entirely in stockinette stitch. The chart is identical for all sizes. The chart includes Patterns 6, 7, 8 & 9 -- only Patterns 8 and 9 are used for the hat. Hat: Cast on 112 (120) sts on smaller double pointed needles with gray; join and place a marker at the join. Knit 33 rows stockinette stitch, purl 1 row (for the folding edge - measure the work from here). Change to larger double pointed needles and knit Pattern 8 and then Pattern 9. After Pattern 9 knit stockinette stitch in gray for 3.5 (4.5) cm , then attach a marker after every 8th (6th) st. On the next row, after each marker K 2 tog. Repeat this decrease every 6th row until 14 (20) sts remain. On the next row, * K 2 tog * across row. Then pull a double strand through the remaining sts and sew it in. Fold the edge over against the wrong side and sew. |
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