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Knitted jumper for women, men and kids in DROPS Karisma with cables and structure pattern. Womens size S/M - M/L. Men's size S/M - XXL. Kid's size 2 years - 13/14 years.
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------------------------------------------------------- START THE PIECE WOMEN AND MEN: ------------------------------------------------------- EXPLANATION FOR THE PATTERN WOMEN AND MEN: PATTERN: See diagrams M.1, M.2, M.3, M.4 and M.5. The diagrams show all rows in the pattern seen from the right side. RIB: * knit 2 / purl 2 *. Repeat from *-*. GARTER STITCH (back and forth): Knit all rows. 1 ridge = 2 rows knit. GARTER STITCH (worked in the round): 1 ridge = 2 rounds. * knit 1 round and purl 1 round *, repeat from *-*. ------------------------------------------------------- Body: Numbers in () = men's sizes. Cast on 228-248 (236-248-260-268) sts on smaller circular needles; join and place a marker at the join. Knit 4 rows garter st, 6-6 (7-7-7-7) cm rib, 2 rows garter st, increasing 92-104 (100-104-108-116) sts evenly distributed on the last row = 320-352 (336-352-368-384) sts. Change to larger circular needles and establish pattern over the front as follows: * 28-36 (32-36-40-44) sts of Pattern 3, Pattern 2, Pattern 4, Pattern 2, 28-36 (32-36-40-44) sts of Pattern 3 *, place a second marker, repeat from * - * over the back. When the work measures 35-38 (41-43-44-47) cm , knit the next row as follows: bind off 2 sts for armhole, 156-172 (164-172-180-188) sts for the front, bind off 4 sts for armhole, 156-172 (164-172-180-188) sts for the back, bind off 2 sts for armhole. Knit the rest of the front and back separately. Front: = 156-172 (164-172-180-188) sts. Bind off for armholes every other row: 2 sts 1-3 (1-2-3-3) times, 1 st 2-4 (3-2-3-3) times = 148-152 (154-160-162-170) sts. On the row before the work measures 54-58 (62-64-66-69) cm , dec 21-21 (21-21-25-25) sts evenly distributed over the center 56-58 (58-58-66-66) sts. (Make decreases by K 2 tog.) On the next row, bind off the center 35-37 (37-37-41-41) sts for the neck. Bind off at each neck edge every other row: 2 sts 1 time, 1 st 1 time = 43-44 (45-48-45-49) sts on each shoulder. When the work measures 56-60 (64-66-68-71) cm , dec 6-6 (6-6-4-4) sts evenly distributed over the remaining sts of Pattern 2 = 37-38 (39-42-41-45) sts on the shoulder. (Make decreases by K 2 tog.) Knit 2 rows garter st (for seam), bind off. Back: = 156-172 (164-172-180-188) sts. Bind off for armholes as on the front = 148-152 (154-160-162-170) sts. When the work measures 56-60 (64-66-68-71) cm , dec 6 sts evenly distributed over the center 12 sts of each Pattern 2 and 21 sts evenly distributed over the 48 sts of Pattern 4 = 115-119 (121-127-129-137) sts. (Make decreases by K 2 tog.) Knit 2 rows garter st (for seam), bind off. Right sleeve: Cast on 56-56 (56-56-60-60) sts on smaller double pointed needles; join and place a marker at the join. Knit 4 rows garter st, 6-6 (7-7-7-7) cm rib, 2 rows garter st, increasing 28-28 (32-32-32-32) sts evenly distributed on the last row = 84-84 (88-88-92-92) sts. Change to larger double pointed needles and establish pattern as follows: 2-2 (4-4-6-6) sts of Pattern 3, Pattern 2, Pattern 1, Pattern 5, Pattern 2, 2-2 (4-4-6-6) sts of Pattern 3. After the rib, inc 1 st each side of marker 23-26 (26-26-26-26) times: Sizes S/M + (S/M + XL + XXL): alternately every 4th and 5th row, Size M/L: every 4th row = 130-136 (140-140-144-144) sts (knit the increased sts into Pattern 3 as you go along). When the work measures 46-45 (50-50-51-51) cm , bind off 2 sts each side of marker and knit the rest back and forth on the needles. Bind off for sleeve caps on each side every other row: 5-4 (6-5-5-5) sts 8-10 (7-9-10-10) times and then 9-12 (12-9-6-6) sts 1 time = 28-28 (28-28-28-28) sts remain on the needles - measure the work from here. Inc 1 st on each side for seam = 30-30 (30-30-30-30) sts (knit the edge sts in garter st). Continue the pattern with 1 edge st, P 2, Pattern 1, Pattern 5, P 2, 1 edge st. On the row before the work measures 16.5-17 (17-18-18-20) cm , dec 6 sts evenly distributed over the outer 18 sts on the right side (seen from the right side) (Make decreases by working 2 sts tog). On the next row bind off the outer 12 sts on the right side = 12 sts on needles. Then dec 2 sts evenly distributed over the next 4 sts. On the next row bind off 2 sts on the right side = 8 sts on the needles. Then continue knitting until the work measures 26-27 (27-27-28.5-30.5) cm . Put the sts on a stitch holder. The entire work measures approx. 78-80 (83-85-87.5-89.5) cm . Left sleeve: Knit like the right, but bind off on the opposite side. Assembly: Sew on the sleeves. Sew the shoulder sts from the body together on each side of the uppermost part of the sleeve in the outer garter sts. Weave the sts from the stitch holder on both sleeves together at the center back. Pick up approx. 120-130 sts (divisible by 4 sts) around the neck on smaller double pointed needles; join and knit 4 rows garter st, 14 cm rib, bind off loosely in rib. ------------------------------------------------------- START THE PIECE KIDS: ------------------------------------------------------- EXPLANATION FOR THE PATTERN KIDS: PATTERN: See diagrams M.1, M.2, M.3, M.4 and M.5. The diagrams show all rows in the pattern seen from the right side. RIB: * knit 2 / purl 2 *. Repeat from *-*. GARTER STITCH (back and forth): Knit all rows. 1 ridge = 2 rows knit. GARTER STITCH (worked in the round): 1 ridge = 2 rounds. * knit 1 round and purl 1 round *, repeat from *-*. ------------------------------------------------------- Body: Cast on 164-180-196-204 (220-236-252) sts on smaller circular needles; join and place a marker at the join. Knit 4 rows garter st, 4-4-5-5 (5-6-6) cm rib, 2 rows garter st, increasing 44-44-44-68 (68-68-68) sts evenly distributed on the last row = 208-224-240-272 (288-304-320) sts. Change to larger circular needles and establish pattern over the front as follows: Sizes 2 + 3/4 + 5/6 years: *12-16-20 sts of Pattern 3, Pattern 2, Pattern 1, Pattern 5, Pattern 2, 12-16-20 sts of Pattern 3*, place a second marker, repeat from * - * across the back. Sizes 7/8 (9/10 + 11/12 + 13/14) years: *16 (20-24-28) sts of Pattern 3, Pattern 2, Pattern 4, Pattern 2, 16 (20-24-28) sts of Pattern 3*, place a second marker, repeat from * - * across the back. All sizes: Work in pattern as established until the work measures 27-28-30-33 (34-35-37) cm . Knit the next row as follows: bind off 2 sts for armhole, 100-108-116-132 (140-148-156) sts for the front, bind off 4 sts for armhole, 100-108-116-132 (140-148-156) sts for the back, bind off 2 sts for armhole. Knit the rest of the front and back separately. Front: = 100-108-116-132 (140-148-156) sts. Bind off for armholes every other row: 3 sts 1 time, 2 sts 2-2-2-2 (3-2-4) times, 1 st 2-4-4-2 (3-4-3) times = 82-86-94-114 (116-126-128) sts. On the row before the work measures 36-40-43-47 (49-51-54) cm , dec 9-13-13-21 (21-21-21) sts evenly distributed over the center 34-44-44-50 (50-52-52) sts (make decreases by K 2 tog). On the next row, bind off the center 25-31-31-29 (29-31-31) sts for the neck. Then bind off at each neck edge every other row: 2 sts 1-1-1-2 (2-2-2) times = 22-19-23-28 (29-33-34) sts on each shoulder. When the work measures 37-41-44-49 (51-53-56) cm , dec 6-4-4-6 (6-6-6) sts evenly distributed over the remaining sts of Pattern 2 = 16-15-19-22 (23-27-28) sts on the shoulder (make decreases by K 2 tog). Knit 2 rows garter st (for seam), bind off. Back: = 100-108-116-132 (140-148-156) sts. Bind off for armholes as on the front = 82-86-94-114 (116-126-128) sts. When the work measures 37-41-44-49 (51-53-56) cm , dec 6 sts evenly distributed over the center 12 sts of each Pattern 2, and for: Sizes 2 - 3/4 - 5/6 years: 9 sts evenly distributed over the 24 sts of Pattern 1 and Pattern 5 Sizes 7/8 - 9/10 - 11/12 - 13/14 years: 21 sts evenly distributed over the 48 sts of Pattern 4 = 61-65-73-81 (83-93-95) sts (make decreases by K 2 tog.) Knit 2 rows garter st (for seam), bind off. Right sleeve: Cast on 44-44-48-48 (48-52-52) sts on smaller double pointed needles; join and place a marker at the join. Knit 4 rows garter st, 5 cm rib, 2 rows garter st, increasing 10-10-8-10 (10-12-12) sts evenly distributed on the last row = 54-54-56-58 (58-64-64) sts. Change to larger double pointed needles and establish pattern as follows: 13-13-14-15 (15-18-18) of Pattern 3, P 2, Pattern 1, Pattern 5, P 2, 13-13-14-15 (15-18-18) sts of Pattern 3. After the rib, inc 1 st each side of marker 8-14-16-19 (21-21-23) times: Size 2 years: every 7th row Sizes 3/4 - 5/6 - 9/10 - 11/12 - 13/14 years: alternately every 4th and 5th row = 70-82-88-96 (100-106-110) sts (knit the increased sts into Pattern 3 as you go along). When the work measures 25-28-32-36 (39-41-44) cm , bind off 2 sts each side of marker and knit the rest back and forth on the needles. Then bind off for sleeve caps on each side every other row: Size 2 years: 2 sts 8 times, 3 sts 1 time Size 3/4 years: 3 sts 1 time, 2 sts 8 times, 3 sts 2 times Size 5/6 years: 3 sts 3 times, 2 sts 5 times, 3 sts 3 times Size 7/8 years: 4 sts 1 time, 3 sts 8 times, 4 sts 1 time Size 9/10 years: 4 sts 1 time, 3 sts 10 times Size 11/12 years: 4 sts 2 times, 3 sts 8 times, 5 sts 1 time Size 13/14 years: 3 sts 13 times = 28 sts remaining on the needles - measure the work from here. Inc 1 st on each side for seam = 30 sts (knit the edge sts in garter st). Continue the pattern with 1 edge st, P 2, Pattern 1, Pattern 5, P 2, 1 edge st. On the row before the work measures 7.5-7-8.5-10 (10.5-12-12.5) cm , dec 6 sts evenly distributed over the outer 18 sts on the right side (seen from the right side -- make decreases by K 2 tog). On the next row, bind off the outermost 12 sts on the right side = 12 sts on needles. Then dec 2 sts evenly distributed over the next 4 sts. On the next row bind off 2 sts on the right side = 8 sts on the row. Then continue knitting until the work measures 14-15-16.5-18.5 (19-21-21.5) cm . Put sts on a stitch holder. The entire work measures approx. 46-51-56.5-61.5 (66-70-74.5) cm . Left sleeve: Knit like the right, but bind off on the opposite side. Assembly: Sew on the sleeves. Sew the shoulder sts from the body together on each side of the uppermost part of the sleeve in the outer garter sts. Weave the sts from the stitch holder on both sleeves together at the center back. Pick up approx. 76-88-88-92 (92-96-96) sts (divisible by 4 sts) around the neck on smaller double pointed needles; join and knit 4 rows garter st, 6-6-7-7 (7-8-8) cm rib , bind off loosely in rib. Fold the neck edge over against the wrong side and sew. |
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Comments / Questions (60)
Shawn Holland wrote:
This is my first sweater. I am now at the part of the pattern (knitting Adult size after reaching 16 1/8” of body) and trying to understand the next steps. Between the bind off stitches, do I continue to knit in pattern/chart (in my case, 164 sts between)?
20.07.2020 - 18:39DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Holland, yes correct, the 164 sts for front and back piece have to be worked as before. Just make sure that the next row will be worked either from RS or from WS so that the cables will always be from RS. Happy knitting!
29.07.2020 - 08:25Shawn Holland wrote:
After ribbing and increases, I have 336 stitches per the pattern. Next step is to work 32 stitches of each of the following patterns in sequence (if I am understanding correctly); Pattern 3, Pattern 2, Pattern 4, Pattern 2 and Pattern 3. Then place marker & repeat. I've done two rounds, and I end up with 16 leftover stitches after working the second set of 32 stitches from pattern 3. I went ahead and started using Pattern 3 again, but it doesn't seem correct. Please advise. Thank you!
13.05.2020 - 06:00DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Holland, work the 336 sts as follows: *32 sts as in diagram M.3, then work diagram M.2 (=28 sts), then work diagram M.4 (=48 sts), then work diagram M.2 again (= 28 sts) and work 32 sts as in diagram M.3*, repeat from *-* = 32+28+48+28+32=168x2= 336 sts. Happy knitting!
13.05.2020 - 09:01Lynne wrote:
Once I am down to 8 stitches at the top of the sleeve, the pattern says to knit until the work measures 26 cm. What stitch do I use?
19.04.2020 - 02:16DROPS Design answered:
Dear Lynne, for the saddle part of the sleeve, you should continue to knit the cable pattern as before. Happy Knitting!
19.04.2020 - 20:44Shawn Holland wrote:
The instructions for the gauge swatch are unclear to me. Of the three charts on page 8 of the pattern, which one is “Pattern 3” that the gauge instructions refer to?
12.04.2020 - 02:15DROPS Design answered:
Dear Shawn. The gauge is calculated by working the chart M.3 (below the sleeve in the sketch). Happy knitting!
12.04.2020 - 17:52Le Vourch wrote:
Bonjour j\'arrive aux diminutions de la manche (pull homme, taille M) (2+4+10+12)x2 mais je me retrouve avec 80 mailles et non 28. Je ne comprend pas comment poursuivre la fin de la manche.\r\n\r\nCordialement.
05.01.2020 - 08:25Lynne wrote:
I have reached the part on the sleeve where I am supposed to begin binding off. Why is the women's s/m 46 cm when the women's m/l is only 45cm when you begin binding off? Also, before that, does it really make a difference if I increased every 4th row as opposed to alternately every 4th and 5th row?
04.01.2020 - 22:04DROPS Design answered:
Dear Lynne, the sleeves are longer in smaller sizes since the sleeve cap will be then shorter - see measurement chart. Increasing every 4th round instead of alternately every 4th and every 5th round will require less rows to achieve all increases. Happy knitting!
06.01.2020 - 08:17LynneCT wrote:
I am still confused. When you say the knit previous stitch of diagram at the beginning, and the next stitch of the diagram at the end, which stitches are those? Which pattern?
17.12.2019 - 02:57DROPS Design answered:
Dear LynneCT, this depends on the first and last stitch worked in the diagram, just mark these stitches in the diagrams so that you know which is the first stitch at the beg of the round and the last stitch at the end of the round. If the first stitch to work is the first st in the diagram, the increase st should be worked as the last stitch this diagram so that it continue towards the right. At the end of the round, work the increase st as next st in diagram, should the last stitch be the last stitch in diagram, you will then have to work the inc st as the first stitch on the right so that pattern continue to the left. Happy knitting!
17.12.2019 - 09:35LynneCT wrote:
I am knitting the sleeves. women's size Small. After I increase the first time after the ribbing, where I am supposed to knit 2 stitches of Pattern 3, I now have an extra stitch. Do I knit the last stitch of Pattern 3, and then the first 2 stitches? The same for the end of the row. Do I knit the first 3 stitches of Pattern 3?
12.12.2019 - 21:53DROPS Design answered:
Dear LynneCT, at the beg of the round you work the new stitches as the previous stitch in diagram and at the end of the round you work the new stitches as the next stitch in diagram, so that pattern won't fit mid under sleeve but will grow from the P2 towards mid under sleeve on each side. Happy knitting!
13.12.2019 - 08:22Peggy T wrote:
I am having trouble with binding off about knitting Women's S/M. I am working the front side. I deceased 21 st over the center 56, then bound off center 35. I next bound off 2 st, then 1 st on each side. However, I only ended up with 41 st for shoulder, not 43. It only works out if I decrease 13 stitches over center 48, then bind off 2 st, then 1 each side. Am I doing something wrong?
13.11.2019 - 19:11DROPS Design answered:
Dear Peggy T, you should have 148 sts after shaping armholes, then decrease 21 sts over the middle 56 sts = 148-21= 127 sts, then cast off the middle 35 sts = 92 sts/2 sides = 46 sts for each shoulder. You then bind off 2 sts 1 time + 1 st 2 times = 46-2-1=43 sts remain for shoulder. Happy knitting!
14.11.2019 - 09:39Peggy T wrote:
I am confused about what to do when I reach the part on the body after the first bind off where it says knit the rest of the front and back separately. Do I work with 2 different balls of yarn?
03.08.2019 - 03:57DROPS Design answered:
Hello Peggy. After you bind off for the armholes, you work back and front as two separate pieces. You can first work the front piece and once the front is finished, work on the back piece. If you prefer, you can work the two piece at the same time, but you will have to work with separate balls of yarn. Happy knitting!
03.08.2019 - 18:19