Shari Schadler wrote:
After debating the difficulty of trying to follow your style of pattern, it took me two days but I converted it to a line by line North American style pattern. I began to knit last evening and it's turning out gorgeous. Not bad for a new cabler!! Thanks for a beautiful pattern folks at Drops!! My sweet Zoey will love this coat while she is riding with me in my wheelchair.
20.01.2015 - 22:36
Shari Schadler wrote:
I can see from some of the other comments that your patterns need to be written in a format that North Americans knitters can understand. Perhaps this is a hopeless endeavour which breaks my heart because it is such a gorgeous pattern. Blessings, Shari Lynn
18.01.2015 - 10:14DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Schadler, please click here for pattern in US-English - if you need further assistance with a pattern, remember you can contact your DROPS store even per mail or telephone. Happy knitting!
19.01.2015 - 14:29
Shari Schadler wrote:
Is there anywhere I could download this pattern with less complicated, row by row instructions? I would dearly love to make this for my little dog Zoey (Shih-poo) as she gets cold very easy in our harsh winters. I got as far as the (k) knit increase to 76 sts., but when it begins M's (instead of 'cbl') etc., I get frustrated and lost. Please help me. God Bless, Shari Lynn
18.01.2015 - 10:09DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Schadler, M.1, M.2 and M.3 are the name of diagrams you can find at the bottom of the page - please click here to read more about diagrams. Happy knitting!
19.01.2015 - 14:30
BRECHOU wrote:
Je souhaiterai avoir le modèle et les explications et le type de laine utilisé. Merci beaucoup. Cordialement. N. BRECHOU
15.01.2015 - 14:38DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Mme Brechou, cliquez ici pour accéder aux explications de ce modèle en français, vous trouverez les tailles, fournitures, aiguilles à droite de la photo. Bon tricot!
15.01.2015 - 16:29
Josephine wrote:
Hallo, ich stricke XS auf einem Nadelspiel und habe 12 cm gestrickt. Nun liegen die ersten 10 M (M2, 2li, M2) auf einem Hilfsfaden. Laut Beschreibung muss ich nun eine li M abnehmen und das restliche Muster (2 li, M3, M2, M1, M2, M3, 2 li) und dann eine li M abnehmen stricken. Dieses Muster dann hin und her für 6 cm. Danach wird das Muster vom Hilfsfaden für auch 6 cm gestrickt und beide Teile wieder auf das Nadelspiel genommen. Mir ist nicht klar wo sich dabei 2 Löcher für die Beine ergeben?
14.01.2015 - 22:43DROPS Design answered:
Die stillgelegten M befinden sich an der Bauchunterseite. Sie stricken zunächst die Rücken-M 6 cm lang weiter und dann die M der Bauchunterseite ebenso lang. Wenn Sie dann wieder alle M auf das Nadelspiel legen, haben Sie 2 Schlitze, die jeweils 6 cm lang sind - nämlich die seitlichen Ränder der je 6 cm lang gestrickten Stücke. Diese Schlitze sind die Beinausschnitte und die am Anfang abgenommenen Linksmaschen dienen der leichten Formung der Beinausschnitte.
15.01.2015 - 00:30Michael Curtner wrote:
I was going to ask a question but after reviewing the questions of other even more experienced (I've been knitting for 40+ years and I taught myself cables from a book) knitters, I've decided this pattern is too vague & very annoyingly complicated to be enjoyable. I think I'll just work from the collar which I already have done and make up my own pattern from there, possibly using some of the measurements as they seem to be close to what the dog I'm making this for will require.
12.01.2015 - 20:33Marja Wakeford wrote:
Thank you for the explanation about the leg openings. I 'see' it now!
21.12.2014 - 20:28
Siv Gulliksen wrote:
Strikker til en hanhund dachs, har denne oppskriften åpning under så han kan tisse? Hvis ikke hvordan kan jeg gjøre d?
19.12.2014 - 09:48DROPS Design answered:
Hei Siv. Ja, den er aaben nederst, men pröv eventuelt jakken paa undervejs saa den passer praecis.
19.12.2014 - 19:03
Felicia wrote:
Holy cow. Now I am more confused. So when there are 4 m.2 in the xs do I just keep repeating the first m.2 row until the end and then move up to the 2nd m.2 for the next round?. Ugh. I am feeling really cIueless. I was moving up the ladder each time there was an m.2. So at the end of the first row I had done 4 rungs on the diagram. I was doing the same thing for the others that repeated in the row as well. That may be why it wasn't looking right.:(
19.12.2014 - 01:40DROPS Design answered:
Dear Felicia, M.2 is worked over 4 sts in width and 8 rows in height, ie when you work M2,P2,M2, on first row, you will work K4,P2,K4 (from RS = in the round), then on 2nd round, you will *cross the sts for cable, K3 rounds and cable, K2 rounds (then repeat diagram from beg, ie K1 round and repeat from *. read more about diagrams here. Happy knitting!
19.12.2014 - 08:58Marja Wakeford wrote:
I am confused about the leg opening. There seems to be only one 'hole'. Is this correct? There appears to be two sleeves in the the picture of the completed sweater. Could you please explain? Thank you.
18.12.2014 - 16:46DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Wakeford, there should be 2 holes, ie when dividing work at 4 ¾”-6 ¼”-8”, you slip the first 10-16-22 sts on a st holder, bind off next st, work remaining sts, turn and bind off 1 st at the beg of next round (= 1 st bound off each side of st holder). Happy knitting!
19.12.2014 - 08:41
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Knitted DROPS dog coat in ”Karisma” with cable pattern.
DROPS 102-43 |
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Knitting tension: 21 sts x 28 rows in stocking sts = 10 x 10 cm. Pattern: See diagrams M.1 to M.3 The diagram are shown from the RS. Rib: * K2, P2 * , repeat from *-* __________________________________________________________________ COAT Work in the round from the neck and down. Cast on 60-80-100 sts with double pointed needle size 3 mm and medium grey. Work in Rib for 8-10-12 cm (= Collar which is folded double). Change to small circular needle size 4mm (sock needle in smallest size). K 1 round at the same time inc. 16-32-54 sts evenly distributed = 76-112-154 sts. Continue the pattern as follows:: Size XS: M.2, P2 , M.2, P3, M.3, M.2, M.1 (= mid back), M.2, M.3 and P3. Size S: * M.2, P2 *, repeat from *-* 2 times, M.2, * M.3, M.2 *, repeat from *-* 2 times, M.1 (= mid back), * M.2, M.3 *, repeat from *-* 2 times. Size M: * M.2, P2 *, repeat from *-* 3 times, M.2, * M.3, M.2 *, repeat from *-* 3 times, M.1 (= mid back), * M.2, M.3 *, repeat from *-* 3 times. At the same time when the piece measures 12-16-20 cm split the work for the forelegs as follows: Put 10-16-22 sts on a thread or a stitch holder (= underneath the stomach), cast off 1 P st, continue to knit over the back piece and cast off the last st at the other side = 64-94-130 sts (= back piece). Knit back and forth over these sts for 6-8-10 cm (the piece measures 18-24-30 cm in total). Put sts on a thread or stitch holder and put sts from the thread or stitch holder underneath the stomach back on needle. Cast on 1 new st each side of these sts = 12-18-24 sts. Continue knitting the pattern back and forth with 1 P st each side. When knitted 6-8-10 cm put all sts on needle = 76-112-154 sts. When the piece measures 24-31-38 cm cast off 12-20-28 sts mid underneath the stomach. Now knit the piece back and forth on needle – at the same time cast off each side on every other row: 3 sts 1 time, 2 sts 2-3-4 time, 1 st 2-3-4 times, 2 st 2-3-4 times and 3 sts 1 time = 32-50-74 sts left. The piece measures approx. 30-39-48 cm. Assembly: Put the remaining sts on a small circular needle size 3mm and pick up sts around the casting off edge to a total of approx 84-108-140 sts. Knit Rib for 2-3-4 cm, cast off loosely. Leg: Pick up approx. 36-44-52 sts on double pointed needle size 3mm around 1 opening. Knit Rib for 2-3-4 cm, cast off loosely with K over K and P over P. Repeat for the other opening. |
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