Ys De K wrote:
Comment peut on adapter ou compléter les explications de ce modèle pour tricoter un dos plus haut que le devant avec la technique du rang raccourci?
24.11.2020 - 19:22DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Ys De K, vous pouvez vous inspirer d'un modèle de tension identique qui propose cette alternative. Bon tricot!
25.11.2020 - 07:19Pia wrote:
Modellen blir jättefin i Cotton Merino också, praktiskt garn för en barntröja. Barnbarnet älskar den och systern tyckte den var så fin att hon önskade sig en likadan. Jätterolig att sticka.
24.10.2020 - 17:03Candice Schacht wrote:
Is there an adult version of this sweater pattern? I love this!
13.10.2020 - 00:03DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Schacht, not exactly, but some are quite similar, eg: Simple Mind or Le Conquet Jumper and could inspire you; Happy knitting!
13.10.2020 - 11:41Pia wrote:
Har stickat flera tröjor uppifrån och ner och tycker det är blir bra och även fint med färre sömmar. Men ringningen blir alltid lite rak, skulle vilja ha den rundare. Är det möjligt och hur gör jag bäst då?
30.09.2020 - 08:50DROPS Design answered:
Hei Pia. Prøv å start, etter halskanten, med en forhøyning bak. Se evnt videoen: Hur man stickar en förhöjning mitt bak. God Fornøyelse!
05.10.2020 - 10:10Bonny Howe wrote:
I’m don’t have experience with diagrams so I don’t understand A.1A for the raglan sleeve
29.09.2020 - 01:44DROPS Design answered:
Dera Mrs Howe, this lesson explains how to read knitting diagram - Diagram A.1 consits on double moss stitch in height shown in this video worked in rows. Happy knitting!
29.09.2020 - 08:10Lori Carlson wrote:
The pattern description says the sleeves are double moss pattern but the diagram is a 2-stitch repeat of k, p or alternately p,k. This seems like a single moss pattern. Are these directions correct? Thank you.
17.09.2020 - 00:30DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Carlson, A.1 is a seed stitch worked double in height - as shown in the video below. Happy knitting!
17.09.2020 - 10:18Margaretha wrote:
Hej, Jag stickade tröjan i garnet Karisma. Var trevligt att sticka med garnet, lite tyngre och tätare.. Barnbarnet som fick tröjan är en ivrig fiskare och det lite strävare garnet Karisma passade bra för ändamålet. Färgen är turkos-blå-grön. Ni har många fina och inspirerande beskrivningar. Tack för det.
04.09.2020 - 19:43Marion Tbs wrote:
Bonjour, j'ai du mal à comprendre pas ce passage "Continuer ainsi avec A.1 sur les deux manches". J'ai bien compris comment faire le 1er tour mais pour les tours suivants à quel moment dois-je commencer A1 sur les manches ? Avec les augmentations autour des marqueurs, les indications données pour le 1er rang ne correspondent plus il me semble (10 premières mailles= A.1A puis la 11ème=A.1B) ? Merci davantage pour votre aide, Marion
15.05.2020 - 15:23DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Mme Tbs, les deux manches se tricotent en A.1 = point de blé. On répète A.1A et on termine par A.1B. L'augmentation avant le 1er A.1A va se tricoter comme la 2ème maille de A.1 et l'augmentation après A.1B va se tricoter comme la 2ème de A.1B, vous devez toujours avoir une alternance 1 m end, 1 m env sur 2 rangs puis 1 m env, 1 m end sur 2 rangs, même sur les nouvelles mailles. Bon tricot!
15.05.2020 - 16:22Danjou wrote:
Bonjour J’ai très envie de tricoter ce pull Je n’ai jamais tricoté un pull circulaire miles explications ont l’air précises
09.04.2020 - 08:06
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Knitted sweater for children in DROPS Sky. The piece is worked top down with raglan and double moss stitch on sleeves. Sizes 2-12 years.
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------------------------------------------------------- EXPLANATIONS FOR THE PATTERN: ------------------------------------------------------- INCREASE TIP: To work out how to increase evenly, count the total number of stitches on the needle (e.g. 76 stitches) and divide by the number of increases to be made (e.g. 14) = 5.4. In this example, increase by making 1 yarn over after alternately each 5th and 6th stitch. On the next round work the yarn overs twisted to avoid holes PATTERN (for sleeves): See diagram A.1. RAGLAN: Increase for raglan in every transition between front/back piece and sleeves as explained below: Increase after the marker like this: knit 1, make 1 yarn over. Increase before the marker thread like this: work until 1 stich remain before the marker, make 1 yarn over, knit 1. You increase 2 stitches at each marked, and a total of 8 stitches on the round. On the next round work the yarn overs twisted to avoid holes. Then work the new stitches in stockinette stitch on front and back pieces and in A.1 on both sleeves. DECREASE TIP (for mid under sleeves): Decrease 1 stitch on each side of the marker thread as follows: Work until there are 2 stitches left before the marker thread, slip 1 stitch as if to knit, knit 1 and pass the slipped stitch over the knitted stitch, marker thread, knit 2 together (2 stitches decreased). ------------------------------------------------------- START THE PIECE HERE: ------------------------------------------------------- SWEATER- SHORT OVERVIEW OF THE PIECE: Neck and yoke are worked in the round with circular needle, top down. The yoke is divided for body and sleeves. The body is continued in the round with circular needle. The sleeves are worked in the round with double pointed needles, top down. NECK: Cast on 76-80-84-88-92-96 stitches with short circular needle size 3 mm = US 2,5 and jeans blue. Knit 1 round then work rib in the round (knit 2/ purl 2) for 3 cm = 1 1/8”. Knit 1 round where you increase 14 stitches evenly spaced in all sizes – read INCREASE TIP = 90-94-98-102-106-110 stitches. Then work the yoke as described below. YOKE: Change to circular needle size 4 mm = US 6. Insert 4 markers in the piece as described below (without working the stitches). The markers will be used when increasing to raglan. Insert 1 marker at the beginning of the round, count 13 stitches (= sleeve), insert 1 marker before the next stitch, count 32-34-36-38-40-42 stitches (= front piece), insert 1 marker before the next stitch, count 13 stitches (= sleeve) and insert 1 marker before the next stitch. There are 32-34-36-38-40-42 stitches left after the last marker on the back piece. The first round is worked as follows: increase for RAGLAN after marker– read explanation above, work A.1A over the next 10 stitches (= 5 repeats of 2 stitches), A.1B (= 1 stitch), increase to raglan on each side of marker, work stockinette stitch on front piece until there is 1 stitch left before the marker, increase to raglan on each side of marker, work A.1A over the next 10 stitches (= 5 repeats of 2 stitches), work A.1B (= 1 stitch), increase to raglan on each side of marker, work stockinette stitch on back piece until 1 stitch remains before marker thread at beginning of round and increase for raglan before the marker (= 8 stitches increased). Continue this pattern with A.1 on both sleeves, stockinette stitch on front and back pieces and 2 stitches in stockinette stitch along each raglan-line (1 stitch on each side of each marker). REMEMBER THE KNITTING GAUGE! AT THE SAME TIME increase to raglan every 2nd round a total of 16-17-18-19-20-21 times on both sides of the 4 markers (including the first increase described above) = 218-230-242-254-266-278 stitches. Continue the pattern without increasing until the piece measures 14-15-16-17-18-19 cm = 5 1/2”-6”-6 1/4”-6 3/4”-7”-7 1/2” from the cast-on edge. Now divide the yoke for body and sleeves on the next round as follows: Start 1 stitch before the marker at the beginning of the round (i.e. slip the first stitch on right needle onto left needle), place the first 47-49-51-53-55-57 stitches on 1 thread for sleeve (the 2 stitches in stockinette stitch in the raglan line are now part of the sleeve), cast on 6 new stitches on needle (= in side under sleeve), work 62-66-70-74-78-82 stitches in stockinette stitch (= front piece), place the next 47-49-51-53-55-57 stitches on 1 thread for sleeve, cast on 6 new stitches on needle (= in side under sleeve) and work 62-66-70-74-78-82 stitches in stockinette stitch (= back piece). Body and sleeves are finished separately. THE PIECE IS NOW MEASURED FROM HERE! BODY: = 136-144-152-160-168-176 stitches. Work stockinette stitch in the round until the piece measures 16-19-22-24-27-30 cm from the division (or to desired length; there is approx. 3-3-3-4-4-4 cm = 1 1/8”-1 1/8”-1 1/8”-1 1/2”-1 1/2”-1 1/2” left to finished length). Knit 1 round where you increase 8 stitches evenly spaced in all sizes = 144-152-160-168-176-184 stitches. Change to circular needle size 3 mm and work rib in the round (= knit 2/ purl 2) for 3-3-3-4-4-4 cm = 1 1/8”-1 1/8”-1 1/8”-1 1/2”-1 1/2”-1 1/2”. Loosely bind off with knit over knit and purl over purl. The sweater measures approx. 36-40-44-48-52-56 cm = 14 1/4”-15 3/4”-17 1/4”-19”-20 1/2”-22” from the shoulder down. SLEEVE: Place the 47-49-51-53-55-57 stitches from the thread on the one side of the piece on double pointed needles size 4 mm = US 6 and knit up 1 stitch in each of the 6 stitches cast on under the sleeve = 53-55-57-59-61-63 stitches. Insert 1 marker thread in the middle of these 6 stitches. Allow the marker thread to follow your work onwards; it will be used when decreasing mid under sleeve. Start the round by the marker thread and work A.1 in the round (make sure you start on the right row in the diagram to match where you stopped on the yoke). When the sleeve measures 3 cm = 1 1/8” from the division decrease 2 stitches mid under sleeve – read DECREASE TIP. Decrease like this every 2-2½-3-3½-4-4½ cm = 3/4”-1”-1 1/8”-1 1/4”-1 1/2”-1 3/4” a total of 8 times in all sizes = 37-39-41-43-45-47 stitches. Continue A.1 until the sleeve measures 20-24-27-31-34-38 cm = 8”-9 1/2”-10 5/8”-12 1/4”-13 3/8”-15” from the division (or to required length; there is approx. 3-3-3-4-4-4 cm = 1 1/8”-1 1/8”-1 1/8”-1 1/2”-1 1/2”-1 1/2” left to finished length). Knit 1 round where you increase 3-5-3-5-3-5 stitches evenly spaced = 40-44-44-48-48-52 stitches. Change to double pointed needles size 3 mm = US 2,5 and work rib in the round (= knit 2/ purl 2) for 3-3-3-4-4-4 cm = 1 1/8”-1 1/8”-1 1/8”-1 1/2”-1 1/2”-1 1/2”. Loosely bind off with knit over knit and purl over purl. The sleeve measures approx. 23-27-30-35-38-42 cm = 9”-10 5/8”-11 3/4”-13 3/4”-15”-16 1/2” from the division. Work the other sleeve in the same way. |
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Sue Gilbert wrote:
Normally I have no problem knitting to the correct tension, but I found it impossible to get the correct tension on the needle size given (4mm). I have had to use a needle two sizes larger (5mm) in order to get the correct tension. Has anybody else experienced this problem?
02.12.2020 - 19:19