Barbara wrote:
Drops. Thanks for your response but to be honest, now I'm even more confused. from how I read your A2 diagram, nowhere does a round start with a slip 1 stitch. all rows start with either a YO, K, K2T. There isn't even anything in your guide pertaining to this that I have found.
02.12.2017 - 23:55DROPS Design answered:
Dear Barbara, at the begining of the 5th round slip the first st in round on previous round (on previous needle) > the first st becomes the last st now > and start the pattern: K3, 1 yarn over, slip 1 stitch knitwise, knit 2 together and pass slipped stitch over stitches worked together, 1 yarn oper, etc. Remember that at the beggining of the 6th round you have to slip the last st in round on the next needle, the last st becomes again the first st and it will be the same until the 12th round including. Happy knitting!
04.12.2017 - 19:57
Barbara wrote:
Hello. I'm confused by your A2 diagram. In the 5th row from bottom, the row is moved one stitch to the left. this reoccurs on the other similar rows above it. is this a misprint? am I supposed to K3, YO or am I supposed to K4, YO. please advise. thanks
30.11.2017 - 19:20DROPS Design answered:
Dear Barbara, at the beg of round, slip the last st on previous round, K2, then slip the next st, K tog the last st on repeat + 1st st on next repeat tog and psso. At the end of round, you will K tog the last st on last repeat + the first st on round (and psso). Make sure there are always 6 sts in each repeat. Happy knitting!
01.12.2017 - 09:01
Barbara wrote:
Hello. I'm confused by your A2 diagram. In the 5th row from bottom, the row is moved one stitch to the left. this reoccurs on the other similar rows above it. is this a misprint? am I supposed to K3, YO or am I supposed to K4, YO. please advise. thanks
30.11.2017 - 17:18
Loly Aguilar wrote:
No entiendo el esquema A2 de este patron
07.06.2017 - 17:54DROPS Design answered:
Hola Loly. Imagino que el problema con A.2 tiene que ver con las filas donde los aumentos están fuera del diagrama. Los diagramas son planos y moviendo las filas del diagrama podemos explicar el dibujo en 3d. Si sigues con más dudas, puedes acudir a la tienda de Drops más cercana para que te lo expliquen.
11.06.2017 - 16:22
Loly Aguilar wrote:
No entiendo el esquema A2 de este patron
06.06.2017 - 17:27
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Knitted sock with lace pattern in DROPS Fabel. Size 35 to 43
DROPS 178-23 |
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PATTERN: See diagrams A.1, A.2 and A.3. HEEL DECREASE: ROW 1 (= right side): Knit until 7-7-8 stitches remain, slip next stitch as if to knit, knit 1, pass slipped stitch over stitch knitted, turn piece. ROW 2 (= wrong side): Purl until 7-7-8 stitches remain, slip next stitch as if to purl, purl 1, pass slipped stitch over stitch purled, turn piece. ROW 3 (= right side): Knit until 6-6-7 stitches remain, slip next stitch as if to knit, knit 1, pass slipped stitch over stitch knitted, turn piece. ROW 4 (= wrong side): Purl until 6-6-7 stitches remain, slip next stitch as if to purl, purl 1, pass slipped stitch over stitch purled, turn piece. Continue decrease like this with 1 stitch less before each decrease until there are 13-15-15 stitches on needle. -------------------------------------------------------- SOCKS: Worked in the round on double pointed needles. Cast on 72-72-72 stitches on double pointed needles size 2.5 mm with Fabel. Work A.1 over all stitches, on next to last round in A.1 decrease 6 stitches evenly = 66-66-66 stitches. Work A.2 over all stitches. REMEMBER THE KNITTING TENSION On next to last round in A.2 increase 4 stitches evenly = 70-70-70 stitches. Continue with A.3 (= 5 repetitions in width in all size). When piece measures 20-21-22 cm, slip the first 43 stitches on a stitch holder (= mid on top of foot), keep the last 27 stitches on needle. Work in stocking stitch back and forth over heel stitches, AT THE SAME TIME adjust number of stitches to 25-27-29 on the first row. Work in stocking stitch back and forth over heel stitches for 5-5½-6 cm. Insert 1 marker after last row. NOW MEASURE PIECE FROM HERE! Now work HEEL DECREASE - see explanation above. Work next round as follows: Work stitches from heel, pick up 13-14-16 stitches along side of heel, work stitches from stitch holder and pick up 13-14-16 stitches along the other side of heel = 82-86-90 stitches. Continue pattern as before on top of foot (= A.3) and work in stocking stitch over the remaining stitches - AT THE SAME TIME decrease in each side as follows: Knit the last 2 stitches before the 43 stitches twisted together (i.e. work in the back loop instead of front) and knit the first 2 stitches after the middle 43 stitches together on top of foot. Repeat decrease every other round 13 times in total = 56-60-64 stitches. Work until piece measures 17-19-21 cm from marker on heel (= 5-5-6 cm remain until finished measurements). Insert 1 marker in each side so that there are 28-30-32 stitches both on top of foot and under foot. Continue working stocking stitch over all stitches while AT THE SAME TIME decreasing for toes on each side of both markers as follows: Before marker: Knit 2 together. After marker: K 2 twisted together. Repeat decrease in each side on every other round a total of 7-6-7 times and then on every round a total of 4-6-6 times = 12 stitches remain on needle. Cut the yarn and pull it through the remaining stitches, tighten together and fasten. |
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