Sybille wrote:
Wie verhält sich die Wolle/das Material nach dem Waschen? Ist die Hose dann noch genauso in Form?
21.04.2022 - 12:04DROPS Design answered:
Liebe Sybille, ja sicher, folgen Sie einfach die Pfelgehinweise - beachten Sie nur, daß Alpaca nicht Superwash (wie Fabel) ist, dh die Hose soll dann gewaschen werden, wie unter Alpaca beschrieben wird. Viel Spaß beim stricken!
21.04.2022 - 13:29
Katrine wrote:
Hei! Er det slik at de to garnene i ullbuksrmønsteret skal strikkes samtidig på pinne nr 4?
10.02.2022 - 22:04
Ingunn Kjørholt Wolline wrote:
See previous post, answer was not helpful. I have tried binding of according to the pattern, but the finish looks sloppy with 2/3 of the leg being stockinette stitch which will naturally roll up. Would have been nice to see in the pictures how it is supposed to look. Any suggestions, other than rib finish?
03.02.2022 - 22:52DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Kjørholt Wolline, sorry that the previous answer didn't help, the tights on the pictures have been worked/cast off as explained, ie with stitches in stocking stitch and rib as worked before. Make sure to avoid casting off too loosely to avoid a wavy edge and not too tight neither. You can then block bottom of tights/legs if necessary. Some knitters have worked ribbing edge at the bottom of leg, you can see their projects on Ravelry - if it can help. Happy knitting!
04.02.2022 - 09:00
Ingunn Kjørholt Wolline wrote:
I am about to cast off first leg and it says to bind off in pattern, but I worry about it being too roomy at the ankles. I could of course finish in rib, but that is not the look I'm going for. The pictures are no help since the model are wearing boots, so what type of fit is this?
01.02.2022 - 18:33DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Kjørholt Wolline, the tights on the picture ends at the bottom of leg with pattern as before, ie stocking stitch with the rib on the outer side of leg. Feel free to add some cm ribbing edge at the very bottom if you feel it necessary. Happy knitting!
02.02.2022 - 07:42
Darren Paterson wrote:
Thank you for the previous answers. I have another question (sorry!): I seem to be doing something wrong in the transition from the initial ribbing to the stockinette + rib where the ribbing doesn't line up. I'm doing size S, and I'm starting the 19 stockinette stitches at the cast on stitch (1 before the MT). Am I starting this in the wrong place? Also: when knitting to make it longer in the back, do I knit in pattern the whole time? I.e., stockinette + sections of K2, P5?
26.01.2022 - 00:10DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Paterson, start with the stitch with the marker: P3, K2, P5, K2, P5, K2 = 19 sts worked in stocking stitch, 33 sts in rib as before (= (P5, K2)*4 (= 28 sts) + P5, then work 37 sts in stocking st (= previously (K2,P5)x5 (= 35 sts) + K2), then work the next 33 sts in rib as before (= (P5, K2)*4 (= 28 sts) and work stocking stitch to the end of the round. Happy knitting!
26.01.2022 - 09:03
Arabella wrote:
Hi! I have made the tights following your pattern and they turned out great. However, as my waist is considerably smaller than my hips, they are not staying put. Any tips on how to put an inconspicuous elastic so they don't gap/fall down. Thank you!
23.01.2022 - 01:40DROPS Design answered:
Dear Arabella, You could try to turn the top 2 cm down sew it and add the elastic there, but if you want to keel the waistline, try sewing the elastic to the line between the ribbed and the knit part at the waist. Also, you might try to thread elastic thread into the top few rows of ribbing. Happy Stitching!
24.01.2022 - 00:46
Darren Paterson wrote:
Another question: the first row calls for P3, *K2, P5*, repeat from *, finish with P2, but that leaves me with 2 extra stitches at the end. Is it actually P3, *K2, P5*, repeat from *, finish with K2, P2?
21.01.2022 - 19:59DROPS Design answered:
Correct, see also below. Happy knitting!
24.01.2022 - 08:20
Darren Paterson wrote:
I'm really excited about trying this pattern, but I just don't understand how to get started with the placement of the marking threads. I'm doing size Small. Do I P3 before placing the first MT? Or do I place a MT and then Purl? And do I do 70 or 71 stitches before placing another MT? (Does the MT go between stitches 70 & 71, or after stitch 71?) And does "finish with P2" mean that on the last repeat of *K2, P5* I'm actually doing K2, P7? I'm hopelessly confused by that first row... :(
21.01.2022 - 19:45DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Paterson, set the first marker in the first stitch of the round (the first of the P3), and insert the 2nd marker in the 71st stitch of the round. You work in rib starting with P3, then repeat (K2, P5) until 4 sts remain, work K2 and end with P5 (you will then have P5 all the round). Happy knitting!
24.01.2022 - 08:20
Maria wrote:
Not really find your comment useful (see below). I want to make these specific leggings but would need some advise as per below. Many thanks.
11.01.2022 - 11:51DROPS Design answered:
Dear Maria, you can use both Nepal or Big Merino - calculate new amount of yarn here - Using Big Merino (Superwash yarn), you don't need to go one size down, but make sure in both cases that tension will match (and read extra tips for washing superwash yarn linked below). Happy knitting!
12.01.2022 - 09:12
Maria wrote:
I was hoping to use yarn from group C instead of two A treads. I like to use pure wool yarns so have been looking at drops Nepal and big merino but I’m unsure what is best for these leggings as I’m assuming that the yarn needs to be quite stretchy. What would you recommend? And should I size down if I use a superwash yarn?
11.01.2022 - 09:11DROPS Design answered:
Dear Maria, you will find our patterns for tights and more here this might inspire you - don't hesitate to contact your DROPS store for any personnal help & assistance choosing the best matching yarn desired. Read more about about Superwash care tips here. Happy knitting!
11.01.2022 - 09:43
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DROPS Tights in ”Fabel” and ”Alpaca”.
DROPS 103-23 |
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Knitting Tension: 19 sts x 25 rows with 1 thread of each quality knitted in stocking sts = 10 x 10 cm. Decreasing tip (apply for the legs): dec each side of the MT (marking thread). Dec as follows before the MT: K2 tog. Dec as follows after the MT: Slip a st as if to K, K1, psso. Increasing tip: Size S, L og XXL: Inc. each side of 3 K sts mid front and mid back. Sie M and XL: Inc. each side of 2 K sts mid front and mid back. Inc. sts as follows: Pick up 1 st from previous round. K st. Tights: Knit round on circular needles from the top and down. Cast on 140-154-168-182-196 sts on circular needles size 4 mm with 1 thread of each quality. Knit in Rib for 10 cm as follows: Size S, L og XXL: P3 – insert 1 MT in the first st = mid back, *K2, P5*, repeat from *-* and finish with P2 – insert 1 MT in the 71-85-99 sts on round (middle of 5 P sts) = mid front. Size M og XL: Insert 1 MT at beg. of round = mid back, K1, *P5, K2*, repeat from *-*, finish with P5 and K1 – insert 1 MT after 77-91 sts (in the middle of 2 K sts) = mid front. Continue as follows: 19-22-26-29-33 sts of stocking sts, 33 sts of Rib as before, 37-44-51-58-65 sts of stocking sts, 33 sts of Rib as before and 18-22-25-29-32 sts of stocking sts. When the piece measures 11 cm knit the trousers so they will become longer at the back than on the front. This is done as follows: Knit 10 sts past the MT at the back, turn and knit back as follows: slip the first st (to avoid a hole) and knit 10 sts past the other side of the MT, turn *slip the first st, past the MT and knit 10 sts more than previous turn*, repeat from *-* until 20-14-28-22-16 left mid front. Turn a last time so the work begins from the RS. Continue to knit over all sts. When the piece measures 13-14-14-15-15 cm mid front (approx 18-20-20-21-22 cm mid back) inc. at the front and at the back – see inc. tip above: Inc. 2 sts at the front and at the back on every 5-5-6-6-7 round a total of 7 times = 168-182-196-210-224 sts. When the piece measures 27-29-31-33-35 cm mid front cast off the first 6-6-7-7-8 sts, put 73-79-85-91-97 sts on a thread or a stitch holder (= 1 leg). Leave the following 11-12-13-14-15 sts on the needle (gusset), put the next 73-79-85-91-97 sts on a thread or a stitch holder (= 1 leg) and cast off the remaining 5-6-6-7-7 sts. Then knit 9 cm of stocking sts over the 11-12-13-14-15 sts for the gusset. Cast off and sew the gusset tight to the 11-12-13-14-15 sts cast off mid back. Leg: Put 73-79-85-91-97 sts from one of the threads or stitch holders onto a small circular needle (40 cm long), and in addition pick up 18-20-20-22-24 sts along one side of the gusset = 91-99-105-113-121 sts. Continue with Rib over the 33 sts at the side and stocking sts over the remaining 58-66-72-80-88 sts. Insert 1 MT at the inner side of the leg (in the sts picked up along the gusset). When the leg measures 8 cm dec. 1 st each side of the MT - see decreasing tip above: Dec on every 4-3.5-3-2.5-2.5 cm a total of 17-20-22-25-28 times = 57-59-61-63-65 sts – change to double pointed needles when there are to few sts for the circular needle. Continue to knit until the leg measures approx 78-79- 80-81-82 cm – Try the trousers for the length. Cast off with K over K and P over P. Put the sts from the other thread or stitch holder on the 4 mm circular needle and knit another leg. |
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