Leanne wrote:
Hi - the patterns says "On the next round increase 1 stitch before each marker..." Is this "next round" round 2, after the ribbing? The first round being the increase/decrease to 91-98-105? Is this "next round" also considered round 1 of the four-round repeat? And finally, for round 1, does it matter where you do the increase/decrease? I am doing a size M so it would be an increase of 2. Thanks!!
20.01.2025 - 03:32DROPS Design answered:
Hi Leanne, You knit 1 round after the ribbing and adjust the stitch count on this round. As long as you space out the increases/decreases evenly, it doesn't matter where you work them. Then continue with stocking stitch, inserting the markers on the next round (round 2 after the ribbing) and beginning to increase on round 3 after the ribbing. Then knit 3 rounds and increase again on the 4th round, knit 3 rounds and increase on the 4th round a total of 4 times. Hope this helps and happy knitting!
20.01.2025 - 08:08
Cynthia wrote:
Thanks heaps!
22.07.2024 - 16:47
Cynthia wrote:
Making small DROPS 225-6...After increase stitches reach 119 the pattern says to knit until pattern measures 4 3/4. Are we supposed to increase every 4 rounds or just continue stockinette stitch without increases to reach 4 3/4inches? Can't find tutorial videos for this beret, Sidewalk Artist.
20.07.2024 - 22:53DROPS Design answered:
Dear Cynthia, simply work in stocking stitch, without any more increases (once the piece has 119 stitches) until you reach the desired measurements. Happy knitting!
21.07.2024 - 21:01
Viv wrote:
Thank you!
23.05.2024 - 09:50
Viv McDade wrote:
Just finished a cardigan in Alaska. It is Drops C and so is Air, about which I sent a question. If both yarns are C and use the same needles, what can explain my tension test being perfect for Alaska and wrong for Air? The link you sent says: "The knitting tension also determines which yarns can replace each other. As long as you achieve the same knitting tension you can replace one yarn with another." Not here - and that is my concern and question I would love to have an answer for. Thanks
22.05.2024 - 17:26DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs McDade, yarns from same yarn group can be used as alternative but since they have different content texture might change; most important to keep a project getting the correct measurements is to get the right tension, so you need here to get 18 sts = 10 cm, as Air is different from Alaska. you might need another needle size which is not a problem as long as you get the correct number of stitches for 10 cm, otherwise you would have to recalculate to your own tension. As examples, you can find other patterns with Air and 18 sts for 10 cm here. Happy knitting!
23.05.2024 - 08:22
Viv McDade wrote:
As you can see from my original question, I understand tension and the role it plays in getting the correct measurements - that is why i do it every time and, as I said, have NEVER had any problem!! Please see the last sentence of my question - that's what I would like answered. Thank you
22.05.2024 - 16:35
Viv McDade wrote:
In all my years of knitting I always check tension & it has always been perfect! With this pattern the tension test produced a 8x8 cm square on 4.5 mm needles. 5.5 mm needles seem to be right tension. Has anyone else found similar? Just worried I might be missing something, or if pattern has error, because have NEVER had this problem before. Thanks & regards
22.05.2024 - 15:02DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs McDade, to get the correct finished measurements, you need to get correct tension, so you might try again with larger needle to get the 18 sts = 10 cm - read more about tension here. Happy knitting!
22.05.2024 - 16:12
Carrier Camille wrote:
Bonjour, Peut-on télécharger vos patrons sur « Knit companion »? Si oui, comment faire? Merci
04.04.2024 - 01:50DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Mme Carrier, les explications de nos modèles peuvent juste être imprimées, en choisissant une imprimante virtuelle vous pourrez alors les télécharger sous forme de .PDF simple, mais vous ne pourrez probablement pas l'utiliser dans kit companion. Bon tricot!
04.04.2024 - 08:38
Po-Suan Lim wrote:
Hi, Is the knitting tension based on a 4 mm or 4.5 mm knitting needle? Thanks
06.03.2024 - 02:20DROPS Design answered:
Hi Po-Suan, The knitting tension is measured with size 4.5 mm needles. Happy crafting!
06.03.2024 - 06:32
Martina wrote:
Scusate, ho bisogno di un chiarimento. Se lavoro il dritto semplice sulla gettata non rimane un buco in corrispondenza del punto? Grazie
05.01.2024 - 15:52DROPS Design answered:
Buongiorno Martina, grazie per la segnalazione: abbiamo corretto il testo, il gettato si lavora a diritto ritorto. Buon lavoro!
07.01.2024 - 13:01
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Knitted beret in DROPS Air.
DROPS 225-6 |
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------------------------------------------------------- EXPLANATIONS FOR THE PATTERN: ------------------------------------------------------- INCREASE TIP: Work to the marker, make 1 yarn over (= 1 stitch increased), marker here. On the next round knit the yarn over twisted to avoid a hole. Repeat at each marker. DECREASE TIP: Work until there are 2 stitches left before the marker, knit 2 together (= 1 stitch decreased). Repeat at each marker. SHAPING TIP: Wet the beret and carefully press out any excess water. Lay the beret flat over a plate with approx. the same diameter, then place the plate on a glass so the beret is not touching the surface. Leave to dry then remove the plate carefully. Repeat after each wash. ------------------------------------------------------- START THE PIECE HERE: ------------------------------------------------------- BERET – SHORT OVERVIEW OF THE PIECE: The piece is worked in the round with circular needle, bottom up. Change to double pointed needles when necessary. BERET: Cast on 92-96-100 stitches with circular needle size 4 mm and DROPS Air. Knit 1 round. Then work rib in the round (knit 2, purl 2) for 2 cm. Change to circular needle size 4.5 mm. Knit 1 round where the number of stitches is adjusted to 91-98-105 stitches. Continue with stocking stitch. On the first round insert 7 markers as follows: Insert 1 marker at the beginning of the round, work 13-14-15 stitches, * insert 1 marker, work 13-14-15 stitches *, repeat from *-* to the end of the round. Allow the markers to follow your work onwards; they are used when increasing and decreasing. On the next round increase 1 stitch before each marker – read INCREASE TIP (= 7 stitches increased). Increase like this every 4th round a total of 4 times = 119-126-133 stitches. REMEMBER THE KNITTING TENSION! Continue working until the piece measures 12-13-14 cm. On the next round decrease 1 stitch before each marker – read DECREASE TIP (= 7 stitches decreased). Decrease like this every 2nd round a total of 15-16-17 times = 14 stitches left. Knit all stitches together 2 and 2 = 7 stitches. Cut the strand, pull it through the remaining stitches, tighten and fasten well. The beret measures approx. 25-27-28 cm – read SHAPING TIP. |
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