Signe Jørnung Wellendorph wrote:
Hej Jeg er nybegynder i strikkeopskrifter og jeg har derfor et spørgsmål til denne. Når der skal laves knaphuller, står der således "Strik 2 m, luk 1 m af, strik 3 m, luk 1 m af, strik p ud." Skal det være i perlestrik? Altså skal det strikkes "Strik 2 m (1 r, 1 vr), luk 1 m af, strik 3 m (1 r, 1 vr, 1 r), luk 1 m af, strik p ud (i perlestrik)? I såfald vil der opstå vr m "ved siden af hinanden". Venligst Signe
26.09.2017 - 17:22DROPS Design answered:
Hej Signe, hvis du altid sørger for at strikke ret over vrang, og vrang over ret, så gør det ikke noget for da vil du få knappen imellem de 2 vrang masker. God fornøjelse!
03.10.2017 - 11:23Mandy Du Plessis wrote:
Hi, I love the look of this wrap -DROPS design: Pattern no EE-302 - but are the number of stitches correct only 27 cast on ? This doesn't seem wide enough to go over one's shoulders as shown in the picture.
30.06.2015 - 14:18DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Du Plessis, you should cast on 27 sts only - remember to check your tension, you should have 9 sts x 15 rows in moss/seed st = 10 x 10 cm (and then 27 sts = 30 cm - see measurements at the right side of the picture). Happy knitting!
30.06.2015 - 16:17
Sylvie Duchat wrote:
J'adore ce modèle !
24.11.2014 - 09:05
Susanne wrote:
Ich würde sehr gerne diesen Kragen stricken. Allerdings bin ich allergisch gegen Schurwolle. Welche Wolle könnte ich alternativ dafür nehmen?
23.11.2014 - 09:09DROPS Design answered:
Liebe Susanne, die Alternativgarne, die Sie unter "Garnalternativen" finden haben auch alle einen Wollanteil, erfahrungsgemß kommen aber Leute, die mit reiner Schurwolle ein Problem haben, mit den Alpakamischungen besser zurecht. Andes ist eine sehr weich gesponnene Wolle, die bei empfindlichen Menschen deutlich besser als reine Wolle vertragen wird. Cloud hat einen hohen Alpaka-Anteil, zudem Kunstfaser und nur wenig Wolle und wird speziell für Schals empfohlen.
24.11.2014 - 23:53
Annelie wrote:
Jag har gjort den här mer som en halsduk,jag tog 21 maskor istället och den blev jättebra. Skön och härlig.
28.10.2012 - 22:23
A. Rupa wrote:
Mooie sjaal
11.09.2011 - 13:22
Frida wrote:
Var ska knapparna placeras?? Jag förstår inte beskrivningen riktigt...
14.07.2011 - 21:52
Drops Design wrote:
Bonjour Viola, essayez le tour du cou pour trouver la position idéale des boutons.
22.07.2010 - 13:06Viola wrote:
Je n'ai pas réussi à l'ajuster comme sur le patron y a-t-il un truc?
21.07.2010 - 20:52
Lydia Dolgov wrote:
Looks like a quick and very versatile shoulder wrap. Would love to try it!
30.06.2010 - 21:59
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DROPS neck warmer in moss st in ”Snow”.
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MOSS ST: Row 1: * K1, P1 *, repeat from *-*. Row 2: K over P and P over K. Repeat Row 2. -------------------------------------------------------- NECK WARMER: LOOSELY cast on 27 sts on needle size 10 mm with Snow and work MOSS ST - see above. When piece measures 5 cm make 2 buttonholes at beg of row as follows: work 2 sts, cast off 1 st, work 3 sts, cast off 1 st, work remaining sts on row. On next row cast on 1 new st over cast off sts = 27 sts. Continue in moss st. REMEMBER THE KNITTING TENSION! When piece measures approx 90 cm cast off LOOSELY in moss st. Sew on buttons the opposite end of buttonholes. Place the buttons approx 18 cm from the long side towards neck (and approx 12 cm from bottom edge). Place the outermost button approx 8 cm from the shorter side and the other button approx 5 cm further in. If necessary try on neck warmer for correct placement of the buttons. |
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