Jane Kane wrote:
I knit the front of the bag first and am about to start the back . I was wondering why , after the rows of garter stitch I added 22 stitches on the front but there is no instruction to do that for the back. Will the back not end up being narrower than the front? Thank-you .
29.11.2015 - 18:32DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Kane, there are no cables on the back piece while there are some on the front piece, so that you need more sts for front piece than for back piece to get same width (cables tighten work). Happy knitting!
30.11.2015 - 10:53
Francine wrote:
Merci beaucoup :)
24.11.2015 - 14:48
Francine wrote:
Bonjour, La réponse que vous avez donné à ma question ne s'applique pas. J'aimerais savoir comment se font les manches quand nous tricotons le dos. Je ne comprend pas les explications inscrites. Pouvez-vous SVP, me détaillez davantage ce que veux dire ceci: monter les mailles pour les manches de chaque côté ainsi en fin de rang, tous les rangs : : 2-2-3 (3-3) fois 4 m, 1-1-1 (1-3) fois 8 m, 1-1-1 (2-1) fois 10 m et 1 fois 12-14-15 (15-16) m = 144-154-172 (196-218) m Merci
24.11.2015 - 13:41DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Francine, en taille 1/3 mois, vous tricotez: 1 m point mousse, les 66 m suivantes comme indiqué, puis 1 m point mousse. Pour les manches, *montez 4 m à la fin d'un rang sur l'endroit, tournez et tricotez le rang suivant sur l'envers, montez 4 m, tournez et tricotez le rang suivant* répétez de *-* encore 1 fois = vous avez monté 2x4m de chaque côté = 8 m en plus de chaque côté. Et ainsi de suite pour les autres augmentations. Bon tricot!
24.11.2015 - 14:31
Francine wrote:
Bonjour. Je débute le tricot et j'ai de la difficulté à bien comprendre le m1. Je tricote le 1-3 mois j'ai donc 68 mailles totale. Je glisse la premiere maille ou je la tricote? Et la dernière? Et sur le premier rang, la premiere maille = endroit, est-ce que c'est celle glissée ou la suivante? Et ensuite au deuxième eang, on commence par une maille glissée ou non? On termine par une glisse ou non? Merci :)
17.11.2015 - 04:27DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Francine, on tricote ici avec 1 m lis au point mousse de chaque côté: tricotez la 1ère et la dernière m à l'endroit tous les rangs, même ceux avec M.1. Bon tricot!
17.11.2015 - 08:57
Bernadette Goncalves wrote:
Merci beaucoup pour votre réponse. Bonne journée
13.11.2015 - 14:29
Bernadette Goncalves wrote:
Bonsoir, désolée de vous déranger encore une fois, mais pouvez vous me dire pourquoi un devant droit et un devant gauche, alors que le modèle est en deux parties? Je suis un peu perdue, et je vous remercie pour votre aide. Bonne soirée Bernadette
12.11.2015 - 19:54DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Bernadette, le devant se tricote d'abord en une seule pièce en commençant par le fond du nid d'ange, mais ensuite, pour créer l'ouverture du devant, on divise en 2 et on tricote chaque côté séparément (côté droit et côté gauche du devant) jusqu'à l'épaule. Bon tricot!
13.11.2015 - 09:13
Goncalves wrote:
Merci pour votre conseil! Bonne journée!
09.11.2015 - 12:48
Goncalves wrote:
Bonjour,j'aimerai réaliser le nid d'ange dont vous avez eu la gentillesse de donner gratuitement, mais comme je suis une tricoteuse débutante, je ne sais pas combien de pelotes il faut pour le réaliser, en sachant que c'est pour un bébé qui viendra de naître. Je vous remercie et pour votre aide et, pour vos modèles qui sont superbes! A bientôt Bernadette
07.11.2015 - 17:49DROPS Design answered:
Chère Mme Goncalves, et merci. Vous trouverez à droite de la photo sous l'onglet "Fournitures" la quantité totale de laine pour chaque taille, au poids. Soit pour une taille 1/3 mois: 450 g/ 50 g la pelote Merino Extra Fine = 9 pelotes en taille 1/3 mois. Votre magasin DROPS pourra vous aider si besoin. Bon tricot!
09.11.2015 - 09:55
Rita Tams wrote:
Forstår ikke på højre forstykke tages der 4 m ind over den yderste snoning mod midt for. Skal der strikkes 2 vrang sammen før og efter snoningen og skal de 4 m i snoningen også strikkes sammen 2 og 2. Med venlig hilsen Rita
13.10.2015 - 11:37DROPS Design answered:
Hej Rita, Ja det stemmer så du i alt tager 4 m ind ved at strikke dem sammen 2 og 2. God fornøjelse!
16.10.2015 - 15:48
Maria wrote:
Ich stricke gerade das rechte Vorderteil und habe Probleme bei den Abnahmen im Schulterbereich. Da steht ich soll die Maschen vor, über und nach dem Zopf abnehmen. Wenn ich das tue zerstöre ich das Muster, oder? Sollte ich vor, über und nach dem kleinen Zopf (2x2 MAschen verkreuzen) neben der Knopfleiste abnehmen? Ich freue mich auf eine Antwort
09.10.2015 - 13:11DROPS Design answered:
Sie machen die Abnahmen an dem Zopf, der direkt am Halsrand liegt, also am Zopf neben der Knopfleiste, genau. Eine Abnahme vor der Verzopfung, eine Abnahme nach der Verzopfung und 2 M bei den Zopf-M. Diese M werden ja anschließend stillgelegt, daher ist es nicht relevant, dass Sie das Muster "zerstören". Es ist nötig, damit der Halsrand nicht zu locker wird.
13.10.2015 - 17:24
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Knitted bunting bag in moss st with textured pattern and cables in DROPS Merino Extra Fine
DROPS Baby 19-10 |
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BUNTING BAG: GARTER ST (back and forth on needle): K all rows. PATTERN: See diagram M.1 to M.3. Diagrams show the pattern from RS. First row in M.2 and M.3 = RS. HOLE FOR SEAT BELT IN CAR SEAT: You can make a hole on front and back piece for car seat belt. Make the hole when piece measures approx 16-20-23 (28-33) cm (or required measurements) by casting off the middle 10 sts on needle. On next row cast on 10 new sts over cast off sts and continue as before. BUTTONHOLES: Make buttonholes on right front band. 1 buttonhole = K tog 2nd and 3rd st from mid front and make 1 YO. Make buttonholes when piece measures: Size 1/3 months: 25, 30, 35, 40, 45 and 50 cm. Size 6/9 months: 28, 34, 41, 47, 54 and 60 cm. Size 12/18 months: 30, 38, 46, 54, 62 and 70 cm. Size 2 years: 37, 44, 51, 58, 65, 72 and 79 cm. Size 3/4 years: 40, 48, 57, 65, 74, 82 and 91 cm. -------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------- BUNTING BAG: The bag is worked in 2 parts from bottom edge and up and sewn tog afterwards. Work each part back and forth on circular needle in order to fit in all sts. NOTE: If hole for seat belt is required – see above. BACK PIECE: Cast on 68-74-82 (86-94) sts (includes 1 edge st each side) on circular needle size 4 mm with Merino Extra Fine. Work GARTER ST - see above – for 4-4-4 (5-5) cm – adjust to a row from WS. P 1 row from WS and continue in M.1 with 1 edge st in garter st each side (beg with K1 after edge st). When piece measures 44-53-62 (71-82) cm cast on new sts for sleeves each side. Cast on at the end of every row as follows: 4 sts 2-2-3 (3-3) times, 8 sts 1-1-1 (1-3) times, 10 sts 1-1-1 (2-1) times and 12-14-15 (15-16) sts 1 time = 144-154-172 (196-218) sts on needle – NOTE: incorporate inc sts in M.1 as you go along - when all sts have been cast on continue M.1, but with 10 sts each side in garter st (= bottom edge of sleeves). When piece measures 54-64-74 (84-96) cm cast off the middle 16-18-22 (24-24) sts for neck and complete each shoulder/sleeve separately. Cast off 1 st on neckline on next row = 63-67-74 (85-96) sts left on needle (= shoulder + sleeve). Cast off when piece measures 56-66-76 (86-98) cm. Repeat on the other side. FRONT PIECE: Cast on 68-74-82 (86-94) sts and work garter st for 2-2-2 (2.5-2.5) cm, then work next row as follows from RS: K 12-13-14 (14-16) sts, * K2 tog, 1 YO, K 12-13-15 (12-13) sts *, repeat from *-* a total of 3-3-3 (4-4) times, K2 tog, 1 YO and finish with K 12-14-15 (14-16) sts (= 4-4-4 (5-5) buttonholes). Continue in garter st until edge measures 4-4-4 (5-5) cm - adjust to a row from WS. P 1 row from WS, AT THE SAME TIME inc 22 sts evenly = 90-96-104 (108-116) sts. Work next rows as follows from RS: 1 edge st, M.1 on the first 5-8-12 (14-18) sts (beg with K1 at the side to match pattern at the side to back piece), M.2 (= 32 sts), P 14 sts, M.3 (= 32 sts), M.1 on the next 5-8-12 (14-18) sts (adjust so M.1 finishes with P1 at the side before edge st to match pattern to back piece) and finish with 1 edge st. Continue in pattern like this with M.1, M.2 and M.3 and 14 sts in reverse stocking st mid front. When piece measures 23-25-28 (33-37) cm slip the first 42-45-49 (51-55) sts on a stitch holder = 48-51-55 (57-61) sts left on needle. RIGHT FRONT PIECE: = 48-51-55 (57-61) sts. Continue in pattern as before, but work the 6 sts towards mid front in garter st for front band - REMEMBER BUTTONHOLES - see above! When piece measures 44-53-62 (71-82) cm cast on new sts for sleeve at the end of every row towards the side as described for back piece = 86-91-100 (112-123) sts. When all sts have been cast on continue in pattern as before, but work the 10 sts on sleeve edge in garter st. When 1 row remain before piece measures 51-61-71 (80-92) cm – adjust so this row is from WS - dec 4 sts on the cable towards mid front (i.e. dec 2 sts over cable and 1 st each side of cable). On next row from RS slip 6-7-8 (9-9) sts towards mid front on a stitch holder for neck. Cast off to shape the neckline at the beg of every row from mid front: 2 sts 2 times and 1 st 2-2-3 (3-3) times = 70-74-81 (92-103) sts left on needle (= shoulder + sleeve). Continue in pattern as before. When 1 row remain before piece measures 56-66-76 (86-98) cm dec 7 sts evenly over sts in cables in M.3 = 63-67-74 (85-96) sts. On next row cast off all sts. LEFT FRONT PIECE: Slip sts from stitch holder back on needle and pick up 6 sts behind the 6 garter sts on right front band = 48-51-55 (57-61) sts. Continue as described for right front piece but mirrored – NOTE: do not make buttonholes on front band. ASSEMBLY: Sew shoulder/over arm seams. Sew seam under sleeves and down along the side inside 1 edge st. Fold 5 cm on each sleeve edge towards RS and fasten with a couple of sts. Sew 4-4-4 (5-5) buttons at bottom of bunting bag and sew remaining buttons on left front band. HOOD: Pick up from RS approx 58 to 78 sts round neck (includes sts from stitch holders at front) on circular needle size 4 mm with Merino Extra Fine. K 1 row from WS, then K 1 row from RS, AT THE SAME TIME inc evenly to 85-89-93 (97-101) sts. Continue in M.1 with 6 garter sts each side - AT THE SAME TIME cast on 6 new sts at the end of the next 2 rows for folding edge = 97-101-105 (109-113) sts – work these sts in garter st. Continue in M.1 with 12 garter sts each side until hood measures 21-23-25 (27-28) cm and cast off. Fold hood double and sew tog at the top. Fold 6 garter sts round opening of hood towards RS and fasten to neckline with neat sts. |
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