Astrid Meyer wrote:
Ja, auch ich hätte sehr, sehr gerne die Anleitung für dieses außergewöhnlich schöne Modell. Wenn es geht, eine deutsche Anleitung. Ich würde mich sehr freuen.
21.09.2006 - 16:31marianne wrote:
darf ich sie um diese anleitung bitten,senden sie mir dann bitte email,im voraus vielen dank marianne
17.09.2006 - 23:34
marre wrote:
jag vill verkligen bara sicka denna. hur skall jag hinna med alla snygga modeller.
14.09.2006 - 21:16mimi wrote:
I want this one too!!
23.08.2006 - 03:14
Vera Tangen Wenaas wrote:
Flott modell,men bør kunne lages med lange ermer.
21.08.2006 - 20:56
sølva andersen wrote:
Rigtig flot model. Men kunne den måske laves kortere, men stadig efter det samme princip.
06.08.2006 - 17:21
Johanne M. tjemsland wrote:
Denne så god og varm ut...
02.08.2006 - 12:31jane wrote:
hvor tykt garn er der brugt - pinde nr.??? jeg har en del færøsk uldgarn til pinde 6, måske 7 og leder efter en egnet opskrift - nemlig gerne en lang trøjefrakke - duer denne eller har I andre forslag. Vil SÅ gerne have hjælp - tak
01.08.2006 - 23:33Hanne S wrote:
Det er en rigtig hygge, vinter jakke, skynd jer at kommer med opskriften inden jeg skal til at skrive min hovedopgave.
01.08.2006 - 16:12helena wrote:
Den bara måste komma med! Bland det finaste jag sett!
01.08.2006 - 12:33
DROPS 96-12 |
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DROPS Long jacket with ¾ sleeves
DROPS 96-12 |
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Knitting tension: 12 sts x 17 rows on needle size 8mm in stocking stitch = 10 x 10 cm Garter sts (back and forth on needle): knit all rows. Increasing tips: Inc inside 1 edge st on front piece and inside 2 edge sts on back piece. Inc by making a yo and knit into back of yo on the returning row (to avoid making a hole). Knit inc sts in stocking sts. Measurements tips: Because of the weight of the yarn, make all measurements whilst the pieces are hanging. Left front + back piece: Because of the number of sts the jacket is knitted back and forth on circular needles. The jacket is knitted from top down. Loosely cast on 35-38-41-43 sts on needle size 8 mm with Highlander and knit 4 rows garter sts (1st row = RS). At the same time insert a marking thread after the first 19-21-23-25 sts on left front (= 16-17-18-18 sts left on row towards back piece) - let the marking thread follow the piece as you progress. Read all of the following section before continuing! Continue in stocking sts, but with the 1st st on the right side of piece (= mid front) and the first 2 sts on the left side of piece (= mid back) in garter sts. Inc for sloping front: At the same time after the 4 rows in garter sts inc towards mid front on every 3rd row a total of 29-31-34-35 times – see Increasing tips. Inc mid back: At the same time when piece measures 17-13-11-8 cm – see Measurement tips – inc 1 st mid back on every 17-13-11-8 cm a total of 3-4-5-7 times – see Increasing tips. Armhole: At the same time when piece measures 17-18-19-20 cm cast off 1 st on both sides of the marking thread and continue knitting each piece separately – continue inc. as described above. When front piece and back piece measures 36-38-41-43 cm put all sts back on the same needle and cast on 2 new sts over the 2 sts cast off for armhole. Continue with inc as before. After all inc are complete = 67-73-80-85 sts on needle. When piece measures approx 89-93-97-101 cm (or desired length) – see Measurement tips – knit 1 row from the WS and cast off. Right front + back piece: Cast on and knit as left front + back piece, but mirrored. Sleeve: Knitted back and forth on circular needle. Cast on 28-30-32-34 sts (incl 1 edge st each side) on needle size 8 mm with Highlander. Knit 4 rows garter sts and continue in stocking sts. When sleeve measures 8 cm inc 1 st each side on every 6-6-5-5 cm a total of 6-6-7-7 times = 40-42-46-48 sts. When sleeve measures 43-43-43-44 cm dec for sleeve cap on every other row: 3 sts 2 times. Cast off remaining sts when sleeve measures approx 46-46-46-47 cm. Assembly: Sew left and right back pieces tog mid back – sew in the outer loop of the outermost st ( = 4 garter sts mid back). Sew sleeve seams inside 1 edge st and sew in sleeves. Crochet border: Crochet a border along the whole opening of the jacket and round the sleeve edges with crochet hook size 7 and Highlander as follows: 1 dc in first st, *2 ch, skip approx 2 - 2.5 cm, 1 dc in next st*, repeat from *-* and finish with 2 ch and 1 sl st in first dc from beginning of round – make sure the border is even and neither wavy nor too tight. Buttons: Sew on buttons on left front piece. Place the top button in line with the upper edge of the armhole approx 9-10-11-12 cm from the armhole towards mid front. Place the remaining buttons parallel with the sloping front edge – see measurement chart. There should be approx 7 to 10 cm between each button. Use the ch-loops in the crochet border as buttonholes. Crochet a buttonhole loop (approx 5-6 ch) and place this on the inside of the right front piece and sew on a button at the top of the left front edge to keep the jacket in place – try on the jacket for placing of the buttonhole loop and button. |
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