Sandra wrote:
Hallo. Ich habe gerade mit dem Pullover angefangen und möchte die Erhöhung im Nacken stricken. In eurem Video wird nach dem Wenden die erste Masche abgehoben und dann erst links gestrickt. Ich denke das gibt ein schöneres Strickbild wenn die erste Masche in der Rückreihe nur abgehoben anstatt gestrickt wird. Stimmt das so? Vielen Dank.
08.01.2021 - 12:26DROPS Design answered:
Liebe Sandra, die Erhöhung am Nacken besteht aus verkürzten Reihen, gerne können Sie diese verkürzten Reihen, wie Sie am besten haben - hier sehen Sie Videos für diese Technik, mit Umschlag oder Grundlagen. Viel Spaß beim stricken!
08.01.2021 - 14:46
A Buchwald wrote:
Hejsa, tak for en fin opskrift. Jeg har dog problemer med strikkefastheden, og nu maaler A1 et par cm for meget i str small. Jeg strikkker paa pinde 4, da det passede med strikkefastheden paa min proeve. Nu synes jeg dog det bliver for langt. GIver det mening at fortsaette? Jeg er paa 25 cm efter A1 i str small?
26.11.2020 - 19:59DROPS Design answered:
Hei A Buchwald. Om ikke strikkefastheten stemmer i høyden/blir for lang vil du få problemer med at resten av målene i oppskriften ikke vil stemme. Etter A.1 burde målet være under 20 cm, ikke 25 cm. mvh DROPS design
30.11.2020 - 11:54
Elisabeth wrote:
Jeg er enig med Preben.
25.11.2020 - 15:45
Preben Bach wrote:
Det ville være dejligt hvis man kunne udprinte opskriften i en fornuftig sideopdeling!
15.10.2020 - 09:47
Marica wrote:
Salve, gli schemi si leggono dall’alto verso il basso?
04.10.2020 - 10:45DROPS Design answered:
Buongiorno Marica. Gli schemi si leggono dal basso verso l'alto e da destra verso sinistra. A questa pagina trova indicazioni utili per la lettura corretta degli schemi. Buon lavoro!
04.10.2020 - 18:46
Thomas wrote:
Hello dear DROPS team, I love this fair isle pattern! I tried to adapt it for a DROPS mens sweater, but gave up because it was too complicated. do you plan to develop a mens sweater in full fair isle pattern in the future? hoping & wishing... stay healthy! xxx thomas
24.08.2020 - 20:01DROPS Design answered:
Dear Thomas, could this tip help you? You will find our nordic patterns here and coloured patterns here - this could help you to adjust. Happy knitting!
25.08.2020 - 09:16
Sarah wrote:
Hi, I would like to use my leftovers (Karisma and Lima) to knit this jumper. Can I safely mix Karisma and Lima or is it better to use only one of the wools ? Thank you for your advice!
03.08.2020 - 10:05DROPS Design answered:
Dear Sarah, Karisma and Lima are both yarn group B - you should have same tension with same needles, but to be sure you will love the result, do not hesitate to work a swatch with both yarns first. Happy knitting!
03.08.2020 - 13:20
Hanne Kidmose wrote:
Jeg er muligvis fatsvag.. Men hvad gør når jeg har fulgt ALLE udtagninger, antal masker ud... At jeg ender med i str L... At jeg har 399 masker istedet for 300 ved pil 5??? Fatter ikke noget..
24.06.2020 - 21:50DROPS Design answered:
Hej Efter halskanten är stickad har du 140 m. Vid pil 1 ökas 36 m, vid pil 2 ökas 40 m, vid pil 3 ökas 36 m, vid pil 4 ökas 28 m och vid pil 5 ökas 20 m. 140+36+40+36+28+20= 300 m. Mvh DROPS Design
25.06.2020 - 08:23
Ingebjørg Aggvin wrote:
Kan eg kjøpe garn berre til genser her? Ikkje lue. Prisi
21.05.2020 - 21:44DROPS Design answered:
Hej Ingebjørg, ja du kan se garnforbruget hvor det står GARN TIL GENSER så det bestemmer du selv. Klik på varekurven i opskriften :)
22.05.2020 - 14:36
Cathie Palmer wrote:
There is a mistake with the sleeve, size M, 68 st so should be 34 st each side of counters not 33, if you have the correct 68 st and Dec every 1cm 5 times (10 st) and then every 3 1/2 cm 8 times (16 st) you have dec 26 st (26 from 68 =42) not 44 st ( if you only have 66 st to start with then you would have 40 st.) Plus it decreases too quickly and you end up with a very tight sleeve. I have Dec once every 3 cm all the way down to 44 St and this seams a much nicer fit.
30.04.2020 - 19:08DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Palmer, you insert a marker in the first stitch after middle (= 5th of the 8 sts cast on mid under sleeve), count 33 sts, add a marker in next stitch, count 33 = 1+33+1+33= 68 sts. The decreases will be check and corrected, thanks for your feedback. Happy knitting!
04.05.2020 - 14:29
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Knitted jumper in DROPS Karisma. The piece is worked top down with round yoke, Nordic pattern and A-shape. Sizes S - XXXL. Knitted hat in DROPS Karisma. The piece is worked with Nordic pattern and stripes.
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EXPLANATIONS FOR THE PATTERN: ------------------------------------------------------- INCREASE TIP (evenly spaced): To work out how to increase evenly, count the total number of stitches on the needle (e.g. 104 stitches) and and divide by the number of increases to be made (e.g. 24) = 4.3. In this example, increase by making 1 yarn over after approx. each 4th stitch. On the next round knit the yarn overs twisted to avoid holes. ELEVATION (back of neck): Skip this section if you do not want an elevation. Insert 1 marker at the beginning of the round. Start from the right side with light oak and knit 16-17-18-19-20-21 stitches past the marker, turn, tighten strand and purl 32-34-36-38-40-42 stitches. Turn, tighten strand and knit 48-51-54-57-60-63 stitches, turn, tighten strand and purl 64-68-72-76-80-84 stitches. Turn, tighten strand and knit 80-85-90-95-100-105 stitches, turn, tighten strand and purl 96-102-108-114-120-126 stitches. Turn, tighten strand and knit to mid back. Then work YOKE as described in text. PATTERN: Jumper: See diagrams A.1 to A.4. Choose diagram for your size. Hat: See diagrams A.5 and A.6. The whole pattern is worked in stocking stitch. KNITTING TIP: To avoid the knitting tension becoming tighter when working pattern, it is important that the strands at the back are not tight. Use a larger needle size when working pattern if this is a problem. It is also important to maintain the knitting tension in height, or the yoke will be too short and the armholes too small! DECREASE TIP-1 (for mid under sleeve): Start 2 stitches before the stitch with the marker thread, knit 2 together, knit 1 (= stitch with marker thread), slip 1 stitch as if to knit, knit 1, pass the slipped stitch over the knitted stitch (= 2 stitches decreased). DECREASE TIP-2 (for top of hat): Start 2 stitches before the marker thread and knit 2 together (= 1 stitch decreased). ------------------------------------------------------- START THE PIECE HERE: ------------------------------------------------------- JUMPER - SHORT OVERVIEW OF THE PIECE: Neck, yoke and body are worked in the round with circular needle, top down. Sleeves are worked in the round with short circular needle/double pointed needles, top down. NECK: Cast on 104-108-112-116-124-128 stitches with short circular needle size 3.5 mm and sea green. Knit 1 round. Then work rib in the round (= knit 2 / purl 2). When you have worked 1 round with sea green change to light oak. Continue the rib until the neck measures 3-3-3-4-4-4 cm. Knit 1 round where you increase 24-26-28-28-28-32 stitches evenly on round - read INCREASE TIP = 128-134-140-144-152-160 stitches. Change to circular needle size 4.5 mm. You can now work an elevation in the back of the neck so that the back of the yoke is slightly higher. You can leave out this elevation; the neck will then be the same front and back – work ELEVATION – read description above or go straight to YOKE. YOKE: Work 2 rounds stocking stitch with light oak. Then work A.1 in the round. REMEMBER THE KNITTING TENSION! AT THE SAME TIME on each round with an arrow in A.1, increase evenly on round as described below - remember INCREASE TIP. On round marked with arrow-1 increase 32-34-36-40-40-40 stitches evenly on round = 160-168-176-184-192-200 stitches (there is room for 20-21-22-23-24-25 repeats of 8 stitches). On round marked with arrow-2 increase 32-36-40-44-48-52 stitches evenly on round = 192-204-216-228-240-252 stitches (there is room for 32-34-36-38-40-42 repeats of 6 stitches). On round marked with arrow-3 increase 24-30-36-36-42-42 stitches evenly on round = 216-234-252-264-282-294 stitches (there is room for 36-39-42-44-47-49 repeats of 6 stitches). On round marked with arrow-4 increase 20-26-28-28-30-34 stitches evenly on round = 236-260-280-292-312-328 stitches (there is room for 59-65-70-73-78-82 repeats of 4 stitches). On round marked with arrow-5 increase 16-20-20-24-24-28 stitches evenly on round = 252-280-300-316-336-356 stitches (there is room for 63-70-75-79-84-89 repeats of 4 stitches). On round marked with arrow-6 increase 16-16-16-20-24-28 stitches evenly on round = 268-296-316-336-360-384 stitches (there is room for 67-74-79-28-30-32 repeats of 4-4-4-12-12-12 stitches). When the last row of A.1 is left, the piece measures 23-23-25-27-27-30 cm from the cast-on edge mid front. The last round is worked as follows: Knit 41-44-46-49-54-59 stitches (= ½ back piece), place the next 52-60-66-70-72-74 stitches on 1 thread for sleeve, cast on 8-8-10-10-12-14 new stitches on the needle (= in side mid under sleeve), knit 82-88-92-98-108-118 stitches (= front piece), place the next 52-60-66-70-72-74 stitches on 1 thread for sleeve, cast on 8-8-10-10-12-14 new stitches on the needle (= in side under sleeve) and knit the remaining 41-44-46-49-54-59 stitches (= back piece). Cut the strand. Body and sleeves are now finished separately. BODY: = 180-192-204-216-240-264 stitches. Insert 1 marker thread in the middle of the 8-8-10-10-12-14 stitches cast on under the one sleeve and start the round at this marker thread. The first round is worked as follows: SIZES XS/S - S/M - L/XL - XL/XXL: Work A.2 in the round (= 15-16-18-20 repeats of 12 stitches). When A.2 has been completed, work A.3 in the round (= 15-16-18-20 repeats of 12 stitches). Continue A.3 as described under ALL SIZES. SIZES M/L - XXL/XXXL: Work A.3 in the round (= 17-22 repeats of 12 stitches). Continue A.3 as described under ALL SIZES! ALL SIZES: Continue A.3 as described above. AT THE SAME TIME on the round marked with arrow-7 increase 12-16-12-16-16-16 evenly on round = 192-208-216-232-256-280 stitches (there is now room for 24-26-27-29-32-35 repeats of 8 stitches). On the round marked with arrow-8 increase 12-8-12-8-8-8 stitches evenly on round = 204-216-228-240-264-288 stitches (there is now room for 34-36-38-40-44-48 repeats of 6 stitches). On the round marked with arrow-9 increase 12-0-12-0-0-0 stitches evenly on round in all sizes = 216-216-240-240-264-288 stitches (there is now room for 54-54-60-60-66-72 repeats of 4 stitches). When A.3 has been completed, work A.4 in the round in all sizes (= 9-9-10-10-11-12 repeats of 24 stitches). When A.4 has been completed, the piece measures approx. 59-59-61-63-63-66 cm from the shoulder down (approx. 33 cm from the division in all sizes). Repeat A.4 until the piece measures approx. 33-35-35-35-37-36 cm from the division (shorter measurements in larger sizes due to longer yoke). NOTE: Finish after a whole stripe or pattern – if you do not want pattern all the way down to the rib, you can continue with stocking stitch and light oak when you have completed A.4 for the first time. Change to circular needle size 3.5 mm. Knit 1 round with light oak where you increase 56-56-60-60-64-72 stitches evenly on round = 272-272-300-300-328-360 stitches. Work rib in the round (= knit 2 / purl 2) for 4 cm. Then cast off with knit over knit and purl over purl, but make sure that the cast-off edge is not tight (if the cast-off edge is tight you can make 1 yarn over after approx. each 8th stitch at the same time as you cast off - yarn overs cast off as normal stitches). The jumper measures approx. 63-65-67-69-71-73 cm from the shoulder down. SLEEVE: Place the 52-60-66-70-72-74 stitches from the thread on the one side of the piece on short circular needle size 4.5 mm and in addition knit up 1 stitch in each of the 8-8-10-10-12-14 stitches cast on under the sleeve = 60-68-76-80-84-88 stitches. Insert 1 marker thread in the middle of the 8-8-10-10-12-14 stitches under the sleeve, i.e. insert the marker thread in the first stitch after the middle, count 29-33-37-39-41-43 stitches, insert 1 marker thread in the next stitch (= mid-stitch). There are now 29-33-37-39-41-43 stitches left on the round after the last marker thread. Allow the marker threads to follow your work onwards. The marker thread under the sleeve will be used a little later when decreasing and the marker thread on top of sleeve will be used to count where the pattern starts. READ THE REST OF SLEEVE BEFORE CONTINUING! Work the last row of A.1 so that A.1 finishes in the same way as the body. PATTERN: SIZES S, M, L/XL and XL/XXL: Work A.2 in the round but make sure that A.2 in L/XL and XL/XXL fits neatly over A.1 on the yoke (you will not get a complete repeat of the pattern under the sleeve). When A.2 has been completed, work A.3, but count out from the mid-stitch where the pattern should start - mid-stitch in A.3 should match the stitch with the marker thread mid top of sleeve (in L/XL and XL/XXL the first 3 rounds in A.3 need to be adjusted so that they fit neatly over A.1/A.2). Continue as described under ALL SIZES! SIZES L and XXL/XXXL: When the last row in A.1 has been completed, work A.3, but count out from the mid-stitch where the pattern should start - mid-stitch in A.3 should match the stitch with the marker thread mid top of sleeve (in XXL/XXXL XXL the first 3 rounds in A.3 need to be adjusted so that they fit neatly over A.1/A.2). Continue as described under ALL SIZES! ALL SIZES: When A.3 has been completed, work A.4, then continue with stocking stitch and light oak. DECREASE: AT THE SAME TIME when the piece measures 2 cm from the division decrease 2 stitches mid under sleeve – read DECREASE TIP-1. Decrease like this every 1 cm a total of 3-5-6-6-6-7 times and then every 5-3½-3-2½-2-2 cm a total of 6-7-9-10-11-11 times = 42-44-46-48-50-52 stitches. When the sleeve measures approx. 36-36-35-33-33-31 cm from the division (shorter measurements in larger sizes due to longer yoke) knit 1 round with light oak where you increase 10-8-10-8-10-8 stitches evenly on round in all sizes = 52-52-56-56-60-60 stitches. Change to double pointed needles size 3 mm. Work rib in the round (= knit 2 / purl 2) for 6 cm. Cast off with knit over knit and purl over purl, but make sure that the cast-off edge is not tight (if the cast-off edge is tight you can make 1 yarn over after approx. each 8th stitch at the same time as you cast off - yarn overs cast off as normal stitches). The sleeve measures approx. 42-42-41-39-39-37 cm from the division and down. Work the other sleeve in the same way. ------------------------------------------------------- HAT - SHORT OVERVIEW OF THE PIECE: The piece is worked in the round with short circular needle, bottom up. Change to double pointed needles when necessary. HAT: Cast on 108-108-116 stitches with short circular needle size 3 mm and sea green. Knit 1 round. Then work rib in the round (= knit 2 / purl 2). When you have worked 1 round of rib, change to light oak. Continue the rib until the piece measures 4 cm from the cast-on edge. Change to circular needle size 4 mm. Knit 1 round where you decrease 4 stitches evenly on round = 104-104-112 stitches. Then work A.5 in the round (= 13-13-14 repeats of 8 stitches). Continue this pattern. REMEMBER THE KNITTING TENSION! When A.5 has been completed, work A.6 in the round. A.6 is repeated to finished length. When the piece measures 21-22-23 cm insert 8 marker threads in the piece as follows: The first marker thread is inserted at the beginning of the round. The next 7 marker threads are inserted with 13-13-14 stitches between each one. On the next round, decrease 1 stitch before each of the 8 marker threads – read DECREASE TIP = 8 stitches decrease. Decrease like this every 2nd round a total of 6-6-5 times and then every round a total of 2-2-4 times = 40 stitches left for all sizes. Knit 2 rounds where all the stitches are knitted together 2 and 2 on both rounds = 10 stitches left for all sizes. Cut the strand, pull it through the remaining stitches, tighten and fasten well. The hat measures approx. 26-27-28 cm from the top down. |
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