CARMEN URIZAR wrote:
Quisiera que me explicaran que significa: guardan los primeros 10 pts en la ag, desl los 27-27-29 pts, todo esto se suma, o como hago, necesito ayuda, gracias.
31.10.2014 - 07:14DROPS Design answered:
Hola Carmen. Todos los patrones vienen para varias tallas y los números vienen separados por guiones porque cada número corresponde a una talla desde la más pequeña a la más grande. En este caso, desl 27 pts para la talla 35/37 - 27 para la talla 38/39 y 29 para la talla 40/42 y sigues con el patrón.
31.10.2014 - 20:28
Cathy Smith wrote:
I have this pattern and the yarn suggested. I am wondering if I knit with one or two strands of yarn?
21.10.2014 - 04:02DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Smith, the slippers are worked with 1 strand of yarn and a tension 13 sts x 17 rows in stocking st = 10 x 10 cm with needle size 6 mm or size needed to get that tension. Happy knitting!
21.10.2014 - 10:04
Cindy wrote:
How do you work 4 ridges at the same time on the drops slippers when you only have 2 hands? Directions make no sense
19.10.2014 - 06:50DROPS Design answered:
Dear Cindy, at the beg of loose leg you will inc 6 sts evenly on the last row of the 4 ridges (ie on the 8th K row), and at the end of loose leg, you will dec 6 sts evenly on the first K row when you start the 4 ridges. Happy knitting!
20.10.2014 - 10:10DROPS Design wrote:
There is now a new video showing how to work these slippers. Happy knitting!
Julia Desch wrote:
This looks a lovely pattern and I will make it in my own wensleydale - the question is where do we find a non-slip sole to put on the bottom or stranding glue to ensure they dont slip - this is really important especially going up and down stairs......many thanks
13.10.2014 - 10:29DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Desch, we kindly recommand you to contact the store where you bought your yarn, they may help you and give you advices & tips. Happy knitting!
13.10.2014 - 13:29
Dionne wrote:
I am wanting to buy. Yarn local but what is comparable too
10.10.2014 - 17:37DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Dionne, please click here to see how to get our yarn in your country. Happy knitting!
11.10.2014 - 10:58
Kat wrote:
Hey! I'm really having troubles with this part here: "Then slip the sts from stitch holder back on needle and pick up 12-14-16 sts on each side of middle part (inside 1 edge st) = 61-65-71 sts on needle." What needle am I slipping the stitches onto? The same one as the one with ten stitches? Am I lnitting in the round here!? I also don't quite understand "the middle part".. Please help!
10.10.2014 - 04:43DROPS Design answered:
Dear Kat, the "middle part" is the upper foot part you worked back & forth for 7-10 cm, pick up now 12-14-16 sts along left side of the upper foot, knit the sts from st holder back and pick up 12-14-16 sts along left side of upper foot, join in the round (sts will be picked up with dpn and distribute around) and continue in garter st. Happy knitting!
10.10.2014 - 09:03
Kat wrote:
Hey! I'm really having troubles with this part here: "Then slip the sts from stitch holder back on needle and pick up 12-14-16 sts on each side of middle part (inside 1 edge st) = 61-65-71 sts on needle." What needle am I slipping the stitches onto? The same one as the one with ten stitches? Am I lnitting in the round here!? I also don't quite understand "the middle part".. Please help!
09.10.2014 - 07:27DROPS Design answered:
Dear Kat, after you have worked the upper foot, you will pick up sts sts along each side of the upper foot and slip sts back from st holder, ie first pick up on the left side of instep (middle part worked back and forth), knit sts from st holder and pick up on the right side of instep (middle part worked back and forth), then continue in the round. Happy knitting!
09.10.2014 - 10:09
Jean Brickey wrote:
First I agree with Ann Marie Marshall, I wish the pattern was written simpler. I am not sure if you are doing the foot in the round or in pieces. If in the round then why can't you use circular needles? Second it says to work 4 ridges. What is a ridge? and what is A.1? Not sure where you are going with this.
08.10.2014 - 19:46DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Brickey, start with the cuff (around ankle), then work the instep back & forth over the first 10 sts (+ 2 sts inc), then pick up sts each side of instep + knit back sts from st holder and work foot in the round, dec then for heel and toe (seam is under foot). Finish then with the loose edge to sew around the slipper. 1 ridge = K2 rows or K1 round, P1 round. A.1= diagram for the pattern. You may use circular needle for foot but maybe then with magic loop technic. Happy knitting!
09.10.2014 - 09:54
Lynne Babin wrote:
Are the following four patterns available for crochet? DROPS 158-47 DROPS design: Pattern no an-025 DROPS 156-9 DROPS design: Pattern no ee-500 DROPS 150-4 DROPS design: Pattern no ee-479 DROPS 134-42 DROPS design: Pattern no NE-073
08.10.2014 - 03:13DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Babin, please click here to have an overview of all our patterns for crochet slippers. Happy crocheting!
08.10.2014 - 10:55
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Knitted DROPS slippers in garter st with rib in "Andes".
DROPS 158-47 |
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GARTER ST (in the round on double pointed needles): * K 1 round and P 1 round *, repeat from *-*. 1 ridge = 2 rounds. GARTER ST (back and forth on needle): K all rows. 1 ridge = 2 rows K. PATTERN: See diagram A.1. PATTERN 2: Row 1 (= RS): * K 2, P 2 *, repeat from *-* until 2 sts remain, K 2. Row 2 (= WS): K over K and P over P. Repeat 2nd row ---------------------------------------------------------- SLIPPER: First work an edge at the bottom of leg, then work the foot. Then work a loose leg across. LEG: Cast on 37-37-39 sts on double pointed needles size 6 mm with Andes. Work in GARTER ST in the round - see explanation above - until piece measures approx. 4 cm, finish after 1 round P. REMEMBER THE KNITTING TENSION! FOOT: Now work piece back and forth. Now keep the first 10 sts on the needle, slip the remaining 27-27-29 sts on 1 stitch holder. Now work a middle part according to PATTERN 2 – see explanation above, over the 10 sts – AT THE SAME TIME at the end of the next 2 rows cast on 1 new edge st (work edge st in GARTER ST - see explanation above) = 12 sts. When middle part measures 7-8½-10 cm, dec 1 edge st in each side = 10 sts. Then slip the sts from stitch holder back on needle and pick up 12-14-16 sts on each side of middle part (inside 1 edge st) = 61-65-71 sts on needle. NOW MEASURE PIECE FROM HERE! Insert 1 marker in the middle of the 10 sts on middle part (= mid front on toe) and 1 marker in st at the back of heel, there are 30-32-35 sts between markers in each side. Now continue piece in the round in garter st. When piece measures 2 cm, K 2 sts tog on each side of every marker on every other round (= 4 sts less per round). Continue dec until piece measures 5-5-6 cm. Cast off the remaining sts. Sew seams under foot in outer loops of edge sts to avoid a chunky seam. LOOSE LEG WORKED ACROSS: Worked back and forth on needle. Cast on 22 sts on needle size 6 mm with Andes. Work 4 ridges AT THE SAME TIME on last row inc 6 sts evenly = 28 sts. Work according to A.1 (= 28 sts) until piece measures approx. 35-36-38 cm. Work 4 ridges AT THE SAME TIME on 1st row dec 6 sts evenly = 22 sts. Cast off. Place cast-off edge over cast-on edge and sew on 3 buttons for decoration through ridges on the leg. ASSEMBLY: Sew the loose leg worked across to cast-on edge on leg (i.e. cast-on edge for leg at beg of pattern). Sew the loose leg so that buttons are placed on the outside of slipper with opening faced backwards towards the heel – sew from WS so that seam is invisible. Knit another slipper the same way, make sure that the leg opening is in the opposite side. |
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