Corrie wrote:
HEB VAN DE VOET HET BOORD GEBREID , de pijp ,daarna1 en 2 gebreid, dan krijg je een punt en verder kom ik niet groetjes Corrie
02.03.2016 - 11:24DROPS Design answered:
Hoi Corrie. Dus je moet nu verderbreien in tricotsteek en TEGELIJKERTIJD brei je 2 st r samen aan iedere kant van elke markeerder om de nld (= je mindert 4 st in elke 2e nld) Je gaat door tot het gedeelt in tricotsteek 3-3-4 cm meet – kant dan alle st af. Naai de naad midden onder de voet samen in de buitenste st om een dikke naad te voorkomen. Dit is ook in de video te zien ;-) Succes
09.03.2016 - 09:58Tove Søberg wrote:
Jeg lurer på om oppskrift er feil , på slutten av oppskrift står det strikk 3-4 cm i glatt strikk, på bilde ser jeg ikke noe glatt strikk . Og 3-4 cm lang fot blir jo alt for lite , så jeg skjønner ikke oppskrift ,
12.01.2016 - 18:06DROPS Design answered:
Hej Tove, se også gerne vores hjælpe-video
DROPS Knitting Tutorial: How to knit a slipper from Garnstudio Drops design on Vimeo.
26.01.2016 - 15:59Lydia wrote:
In der Anleitung steht: FUSS: Jetzt die ersten 9-11-11 M. auf der Nadel lassen und die restlichen 27-27-29 M. auf einen Hilfsfaden legen. Mit dem Bündchen über diese 9-11-11 M. hin und zurück stricken (Fussrücken). GLEICHZEITIG bei der 1. R. auf beiden Seiten je 1 neue M. anschlagen = 11-13-13 M. Im Video werden meines Erachtens nach aber keine neuen Maschen angeschlagen sondern die beiden Randmaschen zusammengestrickt. Oder sehe ich das falsch? Vielen Dank für eine Antwort!
05.01.2016 - 13:51DROPS Design answered:
Ja das ist richtig, im Video wird etwas anders vorgegangen. Halten Sie sich an die Anleitung und schlagen Sie beidseitig die zusätzliche M an.
10.01.2016 - 23:32STEURS SIMONE wrote:
COMBIEN FAUT-IL DE PELOTTE
23.12.2015 - 15:30DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Mme Steurs, vous trouverez la quantité requise pour chaque taille au poids sous l'onglet "Fournitures", soit 100 g en gris moyen ou rose moyen + 100 g en gris mix. 1 pelote Nepal = 50 g, il vous faudra 2 pelotes des 2 coloris dans la 1ère taille, soit 4 pelotes au total. Bon tricot!
02.01.2016 - 13:02Sabrina wrote:
Die Boots sehen so toll aus! Würde sie gerne größer stricken. In Größe 46, kann man dann einfach 44 Maschen anschlagen? Aber passt das dann überhaupt mit den Zu-/Abnahmen? Kann mir da jemand n tip geben?? Wäre sehr dankbar...!
07.12.2015 - 11:53DROPS Design answered:
Wenn Sie in erster Linie einen längeren Fuß benötigen, können Sie den oberen Fußteil einfach mit der Maschenzahl für die größte Größe länger stricken. Wenn auch der Fuß breiter werden soll, können Sie versuchen, 42 M anzuschlagen und statt 11 M 13 M stillzulegen. In beiden Fällen stricken Sie dann mehr M aus den Seitenteilen des Fußes heraus (ca. 18 M statt 16 M). Am besten messen Sie den Schuh immer mal wieder nach oder probieren ihn idealerweise zwischendurch an.
11.12.2015 - 15:58Barbara Goolsby wrote:
The instructions say to cast on 36 sts but in the foot it says 9-11-11 and remaining 27-27- 29 how do you get these sts when you only cast on 36?
29.11.2015 - 05:10DROPS Design answered:
Dear mrs Goolsby, you cast on 36 sts for leg then work a few cm, and keep for mid upper foot the first 9 sts (leaving the 36-9=27 remaining sts unworked). See also video below. Happy knitting!
30.11.2015 - 10:41Evelyn Lewis wrote:
I am having difficulty understanding the instructions for the Loose cuff worked sideways: 1 st in GARTER ST -see explanation above, *K1, P1*, repeat from *_*, finish with K1 and 1 st in garter st. That is very confusing to me! Thanks.
28.11.2015 - 01:40DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Lewis, you are working here in rib K1/P1 with 1 edge st in garter st on each side (knit first and last st on row every row). Happy knitting!
30.11.2015 - 10:07Evelyn Lewis wrote:
I have just started the foot of the slipper where the instructions say to keep the first 9-11-11 sts on the round on the needle, slip the remaining 27-27-29 sts on a stitch holder. I have done this and am now continuing on to the next instruction. This is the part that I am stuck on as I do not understand what it is instructing me to do. Are there any knitters out there who can explain this part to me please? I would really appreciate some help. Thanks in advance!
24.11.2015 - 20:43DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Lewis, the video below shows how to work the slipper - this may allow you to vizualize how to do. Happy knitting!
25.11.2015 - 09:37Valerie wrote:
When you reach the part where it says insert marker mid front of toe and mid back of heel. Then continue in rib in the round as before for 2cm / 3/4". Is that for 2 3/4 cm or 3/4" or 3 or 4"?
12.11.2015 - 17:22DROPS Design answered:
Dear Valerie, you continue in rib in the round as before for 2 cm or in inches: 3/4" (= 0.79 inch). Happy knnitting!
13.11.2015 - 09:02Lisa-Marie wrote:
I don't understand what lenght of yarn is needed for this pattern. The pattern says 100-150-150g of gray yarn. Is this equivalent to 450 meters? Thank you!
09.11.2015 - 17:12DROPS Design answered:
Dear Lisa-Marie, 1 ball Nepal is 75m, in 1st size you need 2 balls grey: 2 x 75 m = 150 m + 2 balls medium gray OR medium pink: 2 x 75 m = 150 m ==> you need 150 m Nepal in both colours (= a total of 300 m). Same for 2 larger sizes but you need then 3 balls each colours: 3x75m= 225 m in each of both colours. Happy knitting!
10.11.2015 - 09:32
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Knitted DROPS slippers in 2 strands "Nepal".
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GARTER ST (back and forth on needle): K all rows. -------------------------------------------------------- SLIPPERS: LEG: Cast on 36-38-40 sts on double pointed needles size 6 mm / US 10 with 1 strand medium gray (or color no 3720 medium pink) and 1 strand gray mix. Work rib K 1/P 1 in the round until piece measures approx. 10 cm / 4''. FOOT: Now keep the first 9-11-11 sts on the round on the needle, slip the remaining 27-27-29 sts on a stitch holder. Continue with rib back and forth over the 9-11-11 sts for upper foot piece - AT THE SAME TIME on 1st row cast on 1 new st in each side (edge st) = 11-13-13 sts. When 7-8.5-10 cm / 2 3/4''-3 1/4"-4" have been worked, bind off starting on a RS row 1 edge st in each side, by binding off 1 st in the beg of next 2 rows = 9-11-11 sts. Work next row from RS: work the 9-11-11 sts in rib as before, then inside 1 edge st pick up 12-14-16 sts along the side of the upper piece, then slip the 27-27-29 sts from stitch holder back on needle work them in rib as before, and finally pick up 12-14-16 sts along the other side of the upper piece (pick up inside 1 edge st) = 60-66-72 sts on needle. Now measure piece from here. Insert 1 marker mid front of toe and 1 marker mid back on heel. Continue in the round with rib as before for 2 cm / 3/4''. Now finish the piece in stockinette st - AT THE SAME TIME K 2 sts tog on each side of both markers on every other round (= 4 sts less per round). Continue dec until stockinette st section measures 3-3-4 cm / 1 1/8"-1 1/8"-1½" – bind off. Sew tog seam mid under foot in outermost st to avoid a chunky seam. LOOSE CUFF WORKED SIDEWAYS: Cast on 15-17-17 sts on needle size 6 mm / US 10 with 1 strand medium gray and 1 strand gray mix. Work as follows: 1 st in GARTER ST - see explanation above, * K 1, P 1 *, repeat from *-*, finish with K 1 and 1 st in garter st. When piece measures 2 cm / 3/4'', bind off for 2 button holes as follows from RS: 1 st in garter st, K 1, P 1, slip 1 st as if to K, K 1, psso, 1 YO, * K 1, P 1 *, repeat from *-* until 5 sts remain, 1 YO, K 2 tog, P 1, K 1, 1 st in garter st. Continue with rib and in garter st in each side until piece measures approx. 36-37-38 cm / 14 1/4''-14½"-15". Bind off sts with K over K and P over P. Sew buttons on to cuff and button cuff tog. Slide cuff 2 cm / 3/4'' down on foot with buttons on the outside of slipper and sew cuff to cast on edge on slipper, sew from WS with invisible stitches. |
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