Jeannette wrote:
Hallo. Auch wenn ich mich blamiere. Ich stricke sehr selten und habe ein Verständnisproblem. DROPS ALPACA von Garnstudio (gehört zur Garngruppe A) 300-350-400-400-450-500 g Farbe 100, natur 300-350-400-400-450-500 g Farbe 6205, hellblau Muss ich von beiden Farben bestellen und diese zusammen stricken oder wie darf ich das verstehen? Dankeschön
05.12.2024 - 11:11DROPS Design answered:
Liebe Jeannette, ja genau, der ganze Pullover wird 2-fädig gestrickt, dh mit 2 Farben zusammen, so brauchen Sie z.B. in S 300 g = 6 Knäuel Alpaca von beiden Farben (600 g insgesamt). Viel Spaß beim Stricken!
06.12.2024 - 07:31Karen-Petra Sadowski-Cavichiolo wrote:
Hallo ,erste Runde wie folgt stricken: 22 Maschen rechts stricken,die nächsten 22 Maschen rechts und dabei gleichmäßig 6 Maschen aufnehmen.....Frage : wo wird aufgenommen? an den Armen oder an Vorder/Rückenteil ? dankeschön
25.11.2024 - 13:54DROPS Design answered:
Liebe Frau Sadowski-Cavichiolo,; die Runden beginnen vor dem 1. Ärmelm, so die 22 ersten Maschen der Runde gehören zum Ärmel, die 22 nächsten Maschen für das Rückenteil werden auf 28 Maschen zugenomen, die nächsten 22 M sind für den 2. Ärmel gestrickt und dide letzten 22 Maschen auf 28 Maschen für das Rückenteil zugenommen. Viel Spaß beim Stricken!
25.11.2024 - 14:48Birgit wrote:
Hallo. Die Markierungen für die Passe stimmen nicht. Bei grösse S hab ich 88 Maschen und soll 20,22,20 und 22 aufteilen, das ergibt aber 84. Mit den Maschen von grösse M passt es 18,26,18,26.
24.11.2024 - 14:17DROPS Design answered:
Liebe Birgit, beachten Sie, daß die Markierungen jeweils in einer Masche (und nicht zwischen 2 Maschen) eingesetzt werden, so haben Sie: 1-20-22-1-20-1-22=88 Maschen. Gleichfalls in M. Viel Spaß beim Stricken!
25.11.2024 - 10:16Dagmar Kownatka wrote:
Hallo, Übergang Blende / Passe: "Der Rundenbeginn ist an der rechten Schulter hinten. 1 Markierer nach den ersten 33 Maschen der Runde anbringen.... die Arbeit wird nun ab diesem Markierer gemessen. Passe: ....Den 1. Markierer in der ersten Masche anbringen, ..." entspricht das nicht genau der oben beschriebenen, also 34. Masche (..Arbeit wird ab hier gemessen)"?
04.11.2024 - 18:55DROPS Design answered:
Liebe Frau Kownatka, die Arbeit (= Passe und Rumpfteil) werden ab der mittleren Vorne gemessen, dh nach der Halsblende, deshalb wird man eine Markierung nach der 34. Masche einsetzen, so weiss man genau von wo man messen muss; die Runden beginnen aber an der rechten Schulter hinten, wie beschrieben. Viel Spaß beim Stricken!
05.11.2024 - 09:27Dagmar Kownatka wrote:
Hallo, Übergang Blende z. Passe steht: ......"die Arbeit wird nun ab diesem Marker gemessen". (= 34. Masche nach Rundenbeginn). Passe: ..."nun 1. Markierer an ersten Masche anbringen". Müsste das nicht = die 34. von eben, also ca. vordere Mitte sein? Wird da nichts ungleichmässig?
04.11.2024 - 18:50Tzemoi wrote:
Is de trui met achter pand honger dan voor pand? Hoe kan ik zorg dat de trui is lager voor de neck op de voor pand? Dankjewel
27.10.2024 - 10:52DROPS Design answered:
Dag Tzemoi,
Het voor- en achterpand zijn inderdaad even hoog. Om het achterpand hoger te maken zou je verkorte toeren kunnen breien vlak na de hals.
27.10.2024 - 13:59Gerhard Gieseler ( Giesi) wrote:
Guten Morgen Ihr Lieben, Ein schöner Pullover ein schönes Modell, ich verfolge eure Anleitung schon länger und diese Anleitung gefallen mir sehr gut. Meine Freundin und ich arbeiten beide jeweils an einen Pullover, und wir freuen uns das Drops Design diese freien Anleitungen anbietet, es hilft uns sehr bei unseren Arbeiten. Also ein danke schön für diese Möglichkeit begrüßen recht herzlich Gerhard und Andrea
12.10.2024 - 06:18
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Knitted long sweater in 2 strands DROPS Alpaca or DROPS Nord. The piece is worked top down with stockinette stitch, raglan and double neck. Sizes S - XXXL.
DROPS 254-41 |
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------------------------------------------------------- EXPLANATIONS FOR THE PATTERN: ------------------------------------------------------- RAGLAN: Increase 1 stitch by making 1 yarn over, which is worked as follows on the next round: BEFORE RAGLAN-STITCH: Slip the yarn over off the left needle and replace it twisted (insert the left needle through the back when replacing it). Knit the front loop to avoid a hole. Then work the new stitch in stockinette stitch. AFTER RAGLAN-STITCH: Knit through the back loop to avoid a hole. Then work the new stitch in stockinette stitch. DECREASE TIP: Decrease 1 stitch on each side of the marker-thread as follows: Work until there are 3 stitches left before the marker-thread, knit 2 together, knit 2 (marker-thread sits between these 2 stitches), slip 1 stitch knit-wise, knit 1 and pass the slipped stitch over the knitted stitch (2 stitches decreased). SLEEVE TIP: When knitting up stitches under the sleeve, a small hole can be left in the transition between the stitches on the body and sleeve. This hole can be closed by picking up the strand between 2 stitches and working it twisted together with the first stitch between the body and sleeve. ------------------------------------------------------- START THE PIECE HERE: ------------------------------------------------------- SWEATER – SHORT OVERVIEW OF THE PIECE: The pattern uses both long and short needles; start with the length which fits the number of stitches and change when necessary. The neck and yoke are worked in the round with circular needle, top down and from the right back shoulder. When the yoke is finished, it is divided for the body and sleeves and the body continued in the round, while the sleeves wait. The sleeves are worked top down, in the round. The neck is folded double and fastened to the inside. If there is a «0» in your chosen size, skip the information and go straight to the next instruction. NECK: Cast on 88-92-96-100-104-108 stitches with circular needle size 5 MM = US 8 and 1 strand of each color DROPS Alpaca or DROPS Nord (2 strands) – the whole garment is worked with 1 strand of each color. Change to circular needle size 4 MM = US 6 (casting on with a larger needle size makes the cast-on edge elastic). Work rib in the round (knit 2, purl 2) for 10-10-10-12-12-12 cm = 4"-4"-4"-4¾"-4¾"-4¾". The neck is later folded double to the inside and sewn down, leaving a neck-height of approx. 5-5-5-6-6-6 cm = 2"-2"-2"-2⅜"-2⅜"-2⅜". The round begins on the right back shoulder. Insert 1 marker after the first 33-33-35-35-37-37 stitches (approx. mid-front); the piece is now measured from here. YOKE: Change to circular needle size 5 MM = US 8. Insert 4 markers without working the stitches. Each marker is inserted into a stitch (= raglan-stitch). Insert marker-1 into the first stitch, count 20-18-20-18-20-18 stitches (= sleeve), Insert marker-2 into the next stitch, count 22-26-26-30-30-34 stitches (= front piece), Insert marker-3 into the next stitch, count 20-18-20-18-20-18 stitches (= sleeve), Insert marker-4 into the next stitch, there are 22-26-26-30-30-34 stitches left (= back piece). Work 1 round as follows: * Knit 22-20-22-20-22-20, knit the next 22-26-26-30-30-34 stitches and increase AT THE SAME TIME 6-4-6-6-6-6 stitches evenly across these stitches (= 28-30-32-36-36-40 stitches) *, work from *-* 1 more time = 100-100-108-112-116-120 stitches. Continue with stockinette stitch and increase for RAGLAN – read description above, as follows: ROUND 1: Work stockinette stitch and increase AT THE SAME TIME for raglan on both sides of each raglan-stitch (= 8 increased stitches). ROUND 2: Work stockinette stitch – remember to work the yarn-overs as described under RAGLAN. Work ROUNDS 1 and 2 a total of 2-6-5-10-7-9 times (4-12-10-20-14-18 rounds worked) = 116-148-148-192-172-192 stitches. Remember to maintain the knitting gauge. Then continue increasing as follows: ROUND 1: Work stockinette stitch and increase AT THE SAME TIME for raglan on before/after each raglan-stitch so you are only increasing on the front and back pieces (= 4 increased stitches). ROUND 2: Work stockinette stitch – remember to work the yarn-overs as described under RAGLAN. ROUND 3: Work stockinette stitch and increase AT THE SAME TIME for raglan on both sides of each raglan-stitch (= 8 increased stitches). ROUND 4: Work stockinette stitch – remember to work the yarn-overs as described under RAGLAN. Work ROUNDS 1 to 4 10-9-10-8-11-11 times (40-36-40-32-44-44 rounds worked). All increases for raglan are finished, with a total of 22-24-25-26-29-31 times on the front and back pieces and 12-15-15-18-18-20 times on the sleeves = 236-256-268-288-304-324 stitches. Continue working without increasing until the piece measures 20-22-23-24-26-28 cm = 8"-8¾"-9"-9½"-10¼"-11" from the marker mid-front. DIVIDE FOR BODY AND SLEEVES: On the next round work as follows: Place the first 46-50-52-56-58-60 stitches on a thread for the sleeve, cast on 10-10-14-16-18-20 stitches (in side mid-under sleeve), knit 72-78-82-88-94-102 (= front piece), place the next 46-50-52-56-58-60 stitches on a thread for the sleeve, cast on 10-10-14-16-18-20 stitches (in side mid-under sleeve), knit the last 72-78-82-88-94-102 stitches (= back piece). The body and sleeves are finished separately. The beginning of the round is in the transition between the body and sleeve. BODY: = 164-176-192-208-224-244 stitches. Continue with stockinette stitch until the piece measures 47-49-51-52-54-56 cm = 18½"-19¼"-20"-20½"-21¼"-22" from the marker mid-front. Change to circular needle size 4 MM = US 6. Work rib (knit 2, purl 2), AT THE SAME TIME increase 20-20-20-24-28-28 stitches evenly on the first round = 184-196-212-232-252-272 stitches. When the rib measures 5-5-5-6-6-6 cm = 2"-2"-2"-2⅜"-2⅜"-2⅜", bind off with rib. The sweater measures approx. 52-54-56-58-60-62 cm = 20½"-21¼"-56q-22¾"-23⅝"-24⅜" from the marker and 58-60-62-64-66-68 cm = 22¾"-23⅝"-24⅜"-25¼"-26"-26¾" from the shoulder. SLEEVES: Place the 46-50-52-56-58-60 sleeve-stitches from one thread on circular needle size 5 MM = US 8 and knit up 1 stitch in each of the 10-10-14-16-18-20 stitches cast on under the sleeve – read SLEEVE TIP = 56-60-66-72-76-80 stitches. Insert a marker-thread in the middle of the 10-10-14-16-18-20 stitches under the sleeve. Start at the marker-thread and work stockinette stitch in the round. When the sleeve measures 2 cm = ¾", decrease 2 stitches under the sleeve – read DECREASE TIP. Decrease like this every 5½-4½-3½-3-2½-2 cm = 2⅛"-1⅝"-1¼"-1⅛"-1"-¾" a total of 8-9-11-13-14-15 times = 40-42-44-46-48-50 stitches. Continue working until the sleeve measures 45-44-43-42-40-38 cm = 17¾"-17¼"-17"-16½"-15¾"-15" from the division. Change to double pointed needles size 4 MM = US 6. Work rib (knit 2, purl 2), AT THE SAME TIME increase 4-6-4-6-4-6 stitches evenly on the first round = 44-48-48-52-52-56 stitches. When the rib measures 5-5-5-6-6-6 cm = 2"-2"-2"-2⅜"-2⅜"-2⅜", bind off a little loosely with rib. The sleeve measures approx. 50-49-48-48-46-44 cm = 19¾"-19¼"-19"-19"-18"-17¼". ASSEMBLY: Fold the neck double to the inside and sew down. To avoid the neck being tight and rolling outwards, it is important that the seam is elastic. |
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