Lisa wrote:
My 133 and 134 are both knit stitches and it continues in pattern. Then my last stitch in the row is a knit and so it the first stitch in the next row. That’s what’s throwing my pattern off. Note, I am still working in rounds with my circular needle ( for the body)
06.06.2020 - 23:47
Lisa wrote:
According to a past question on here, it looks like I am supposed to continue with the 3 knit stitches at the raglan. That will keep my pattern. Is this correct?
06.06.2020 - 20:19
Lisa wrote:
I am having trouble with the split as well. I am making the size XXL. I have 412 stitches on and when I knit the first 123 stitches it takes me 5 stitches past my stitch marker. Is that correct? I continued on putting sleeves (83 stitches) on stitch holder and now have 266 stitches on and have lost my pattern after casting on the 10 stitches under the arm. I’m not sure how to correct it without ripping everything out. Please help.
06.06.2020 - 19:55
Christine wrote:
Es ist ein Fehler bei den Nadelstärken! Wenn man mehr Maschen braucht muss man dünnere Nadeln nehmen, wenn man weniger Maschen braucht muss man dickere Nadeln, also eine größere Nadelstärke verwenden. In der Anleitung auf der Seite 1 bei „Nadeln“ steht es genau andersrum.
03.06.2020 - 13:50DROPS Design answered:
Liebe Christine, Text wurde etwas geändert, hier lesen Sie auch mehr über Maschenprobe. Viel Spaß beim stricken!
04.06.2020 - 08:17
Anny wrote:
Drops 212/16 -super flot og er i gang. vil høre ang.diagram, A1-er det en omgang ret,og næste omg...... en rett og en vrang? og A2-en omg ret og en omg vrang?
29.05.2020 - 11:30DROPS Design answered:
Hej Anny, Ja det stemmer :)
29.05.2020 - 15:00
Deborah Paige wrote:
Thank you for previous answers, which have helped. Split is still causing trouble! Start of round is as of first raglan line, and at last raglan I have 90/70/90/70 stitches between markers. (320 total) Working 95 Sts, moving 65 onto holder then casting on 6 Sts under sleeve and then the same for 'front' leaves me with one side sleeve divide lining up with raglan on back and the other side lining up with raglan on front - so they are not symmetrical. sorry if unclear - help would be great.
26.05.2020 - 11:42DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Paige, thanks for your feedback, pattern has been now edited - see correction in red. Happy knitting!
16.06.2020 - 13:28
Deborah wrote:
This is a question. When I divide for sleeves and work 'front' in stocking stitch does that mean I change pattern row each time I move from front to back? (otherwise there will be three rows stocking stitch at front which will look odd.) If I do front and back as a plain row, then knitting across the increased stitches gives me two purl stitches in a row. can you help?
24.05.2020 - 12:56DROPS Design answered:
Dear Deborah, you are not supposed to have 3 rows stocking stitch next to each other when dividing piece, just continue working following A.1 as before - there is now an even numbered of sts, A.1 should fit in the round. Happy knitting!
25.05.2020 - 09:45
Deborah wrote:
I have reached the point where I divide for sleeve, 24 cm from neck edge. I have ended on a 1 purl, 1 row, so Knitting in pattern I am on a plain stitch row from start of round, slipping sleeve stitches and increasing 6 stitches under each sleeve. On the following row (1 plain/1 purl) knitting across the increased stitches to the 'front' I get two purl stitches together. The pattern says knit 'front' in stocking stitch, but I am already on a plain row. Can you help?
24.05.2020 - 12:34DROPS Design answered:
Dear Deborah, pattern should now fit over all stitches in the round - you do not work any stitches in stocking stitch anymore (the raglan sts are now worked in pattern as other sts). Happy knitting!
25.05.2020 - 09:44
Lisa wrote:
I am having trouble understanding this pattern. Is this pattern supposed to be like a shaker knit or a moss stitch or something else? I would love to see a video.
11.05.2020 - 23:01DROPS Design answered:
Dear Lisa, this pattern create a textured pattern like rib, you will work (as in A.1) alternately 1 stitch in garter stitch, 1 stitch in stocking stitch. In other words work A.1 as follows in the round: row1: knit 2 - row 2: purl 1, knit 1. Repeat these 2 rounds. Happy knitting!
12.05.2020 - 09:24
Darcia wrote:
From the correction: Correction:... Work until piece measures 39-38-37-35-34-32 cm = 15 1/4”-15”-14 1/2”-13 3/4”-13 3/8”-12 1/2” from division. Knit 1 round and decrease 1-3-1-3-1-3 stitches evenly = 48-48-52-52-56-56 stitches... Am I reading this correctly that for a small I decrease from 186 to 48 sts in one row? And thinking my measurement for small from division should be 32cm. Thank you!
11.05.2020 - 04:03DROPS Design answered:
Dear Darcia, the correction applies to the sleeve - see online pattern, not on the body. Happy knitting!
11.05.2020 - 10:38
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Knitted jumper with raglan in DROPS Sky. Piece is knitted top down with textured pattern and stripes. Size: S - XXXL
DROPS 212-16 |
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---------------------------------------------------------- EXPLANATION FOR THE PATTERN: ---------------------------------------------------------- GARTER STITCH (worked in the round): 1 ridge vertically = 2 rounds, i.e. knit 1 round and purl 1 round. PATTERN: See diagrams A.1 and A.2. STRIPES BODY: Work stripes as follows: Work with light beige from cast on to 9-11-12-13-15-17 cm. Work 3 rounds with brick, 3 rounds light beige, 3 round brick, 6 rounds light beige, 3 rounds brick, 6 rounds light beige, 3 rounds brick, 3 rounds light beige, 3 rounds brick. Work with light beige for 18-18-19-20-20-20 cm. Work 3 rounds with brick, 3 rounds with light beige, 3 rounds with brick, work with light beige for 5 cm, work 3 rounds with brick, 3 rounds with light beige, 3 rounds with brick. Work until finished measurements with light beige. STRIPES SLEEVE: Work with light beige until sleeve measures 29-28-27-25-24-22 cm from division, work 3 rounds with brick, 3 rounds with light beige, 3 rounds with brick, work with light beige until finished measurements. RAGLAN: Increase on each side of the 4 stitches with markers on every other round. Increase by making 1 yarn over on each side of stitch with marker, on next round work yarn over twisted to avoid holes. Work the increased stitches in pattern when increasing. DECREASE TIP (applies to sleeves): Decrease 1 stitch on each side of marker thread as follows: Work until 3 stitches remain before marker thread, slip 1 stitch knitwise, knit 1, pass slipped stitch over stitch worked, knit 2 (marker thread is in the middle of these stitches), knit the next 2 stitches together. ---------------------------------------------------------- START THE PIECE HERE: ---------------------------------------------------------- JUMPER - SHORT OVERVIEW OF THE PIECE: Yoke and body are worked in the round, top down. Work sleeves in the round on double pointed needles. YOKE: Cast on 100-104-108-116-120-124 stitches on circular needle size 3.5 mmwith light beige. Insert 1 marker between first and last stitch(=beginning of the round, between sleeve and back piece). Work rib in the round with knit 2/purl 2. When piece measures 3 cm, increase 1 stitch in all purl sections = 125-130-135-145-150-155 stitches. Then work knit 2/purl 3 until piece measures 6 cm. Then switch to circular needle size 4 mm. Knit 1 round while adjusting number of stitches to 124-128-136-144-148-156. Now insert 4 markers for RAGLAN in the piece without working, as follows: Insert 1st marker in the 1st stitch on round, insert 2nd marker in the 41st-43rd-47th-51st-53rd-57th stitch, insert 3rd marker in the 63rd-65th-69th-73rd-75th-79th stitch, insert 4th marker in the 103rd-107th-115th-123rd-127th-135th stitch. Then work STRIPES AND PATTERN - read explanation above, and read the entire section before continuing. Work as follows from beginning of round: Work 1 stitch in stocking stitch, make 1 yarn over, work A.1 over the next 38-40-44-48-50-54 stitches, work A.2 over 1 stitch, make 1 yarn over and work 1 stitch in stocking stitch (= back piece). Make 1 yarn over, work A.1 over the next 20 stitches, work A.2 over 1 stitch, make 1 yarn over and work 1 stitch in stocking stitch (= sleeve). Make 1 yarn over. Work A.1 over the next 38-40-44-48-50-54 stitches, work A.2 over 1 stitch, make 1 yarn over and work 1 stitch in stocking stitch (= front piece). Make 1 yarn over, work A.1 over the next 20 stitches, work A.2 over 1 stitch, and make 1 yarn over (= sleeve). First increase for raglan is now done (= 8 stitches increased). REMEMBER THE KNITTING TENSION! Continue with stripes and pattern and increase for raglan every other round until 22-24-26-30-33-35 increases have been done in total = 300-320-344-384-412-436 stitches. Continue with pattern and stripes until piece measures 22-24-25-27-29-31 cm from cast-on edge. Finish the last round 1-2-1-0-2-3 stitches before the beginning of the next round. Insert a new marker (= new beginning of round). On next round divide piece for body and sleeves as follows: Work 87-95-101-111-123-133 stitches in pattern as before (= back piece), slip the next 63-65-71-81-83-85 stitches on a stitch holder for sleeve and cast on 6-6-8-8-10-12 stitches in the side under sleeve, work 87-95-101-111-123-133 stitches in stocking stitch (= front piece), slip the next 63-65-71-81-83-85 stitches on a stitch holder for sleeve and cast on 6-6-8-8-10-12 stitches under sleeve. Now finish body and sleeves separately. NOW MEASURE PIECE FROM HERE! BODY: = 186-202-218-238-266-290 stitches. Then continue with pattern and stripes as before until piece measures 30-30-31-31-31-31 cm from division, switch to circular needle size 3.5 mm, knit 1 round while decreasing 2 stitches evenly = 184-200-216-236-264-288 stitches. Work rib knit 2/purl 2 for 4 cm, then cast off with knit over knit and purl over purl – use a larger needle size to cast off to avoid a tight edge. Jumper measures approx. 60-62-64-66-68-70 cm, measured from shoulder and down. SLEEVE: Slip the 63-65-71-81-83-85 stitches from stitch holder in one side of piece on double pointed needles size 4 mm, and pick up 1 stitch in each of the 6-6-8-8-10-12 stitches cast on under sleeve = 69-71-79-89-93-97 stitches. Work in the round and continue pattern A.1 and STRIPES SLEEVE. Insert 1 marker thread mid under sleeve. When sleeve measures 2 cm from where sleeve was divided from body, decrease 1 stitch on each side of marker thread (= 2 stitches decreased) - read DECREASE TIP. Decrease like this every 3½-3-2½-1½-1½-1½ cm 10-10-13-17-18-19 times in total = 49-51-53-55-57-59 stitches. Work until piece measures 39-38-37-35-34-32 cm from division. Knit 1 round and decrease 1-3-1-3-1-3 stitches evenly = 48-48-52-52-56-56 stitches. Switch to double pointed needles size 3.5 mm and work rib with knit 2/purl 2. Cast off by knitting when sleeve measures 43-42-41-39-38-36 cm from division – use if needed a thicker needle to cast off to avoid a tight edge. Work the other sleeve the same way. |
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