Video #592, listed in: Knitting Videos, Yoke, Raglan
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Lisa wrote:
Hi there I am start knitting one of your patterns no bm-076 But I not understand A1 : 9st K1, P 3, k1 black mark next to it, what is that mean? Is that mean yarn over next row knit through back loop ? Then P3 , k1 I would like to get responses asap. Kind: Lisa
23.07.2024 - 09:03DROPS Design :
Dear Lisa, black oval = between 2 stitches make 1 yarn over, on the next round knit the yarn over twisted (avoids a hole). It's just that the yarn over is between a knit stitch and a purl stitch. This yarn over is then knit twisted on the next row (so knit on the back loop). Happy knitting!
27.07.2024 - 18:53Paulina wrote:
Hello, Referring to my last question about the raglan. I'm doing Bright Moon Rising 245/23. At the following step, just before diving the piece: "There are 232-244-264-284-300-316 stitches. Continue with stocking stitch, without further increases, until the yoke measures 23-25-28-28-31-35 cm..." I need a couple of cm to reach 28cm (L size). Do I use only knit stitches everywhere or do I keep 2P, 2K, 2P raglan until the dividing moment?
29.04.2024 - 10:07DROPS Design :
Dear Paulina, continue working all stitches exactly as before, ie with P2, K2, P2 for raglan and knit all remaining stitches. Happy knitting!
29.04.2024 - 10:28Paulina wrote:
Hello, I have a question regarding raglan (the raglan itself is 2purls, 2 knits, 2 purls) after the increase is done. I mean, i have already enough stitches but I need to continue with knitting before dividing the sweater for front/back and arms until I reach certain length. So the question is do I still maintain the 2P, 2K, 2P raglan till the divide moment even though I'm not increasing anymore? Or do I do only knits over the raglan since the increase is done?
27.04.2024 - 19:21DROPS Design :
Dear Paulina, which pattern are you working? Could you indicate the pattern number? Unless otherwise specified, you should maintain the established pattern, even if you have finished the increases. For example, you should keep the rib pattern as before. The raglan stitches should now be integrated in the rib pattern. However, some models may have a separate pattern for the raglan stitches to obtain a different texture, so we can't help you unless we know the exact model. Happy knitting!
29.04.2024 - 00:34Jacqueline wrote:
Ik ben 64 en heb geen zin om een hele nieuwe manier van breien te leren. Hebben jullie ook patronen voor een simpele, op rechte naalden gebreide, trui met raglan mouwen en een kleine col? Door een schouderprobleem kan ik onmogelijk zo'n hele trui aan mijn naalden hebben hangen. In losse onderdelen lukt het nog wel. Maar ik kan nergens meer een gewoon, simpel patroon in tricotsteek vinden.
25.04.2024 - 16:25DROPS Design :
Dag Jacqueline,
Veel patronen worden inderdaad met de rondbreinaald en van boven naar beneden gemaakt. Als je op de site filtert op constructie van onder naar boven en wat terug scrolt naar de wat oudere patronen, dan vindt je wel patronen met losse panden die je aan elkaar naait.
Verder hebben we een instructie gemaakt om een patroon aan te passen om op rechte naalden te breien. Dit kun je niet voor ieder patroon gebruiken, maar misschien heb je er toch wat aan. Deze instructie vind je hier.
10.05.2024 - 09:40Angie wrote:
Dear Drops Team, thank you very much for this lovely pattern. It's gorgeous and I have tryed about 8 Times to knit this pattern, but always fallen. Is it maybe possible to do a video to show how this leave-pattern is knitted. It would be so helpful. And it's always very helpful to hear an explaination. Many thanks and best regards
23.04.2024 - 21:18DROPS Design :
Dear Angie, maybe you should tell us which pattern you are working on? That would be easier to have a look on the pattern to help you, please remember to tell us which size you are working on and which part is tricky for you. You will also find some lessons that could help you here. Happy knitting!
24.04.2024 - 08:33Lena wrote:
Hei kan jeg strikke Denne genseren fra nede og opp? Har aldri strikket fra oppe og ned før
18.02.2024 - 18:12Sandra Anema wrote:
Waarom steek je in de 1e meerder naald ineens achter in de rechte steek?
15.02.2024 - 15:56Jen wrote:
Hello, I am working on this pattern (Drops 227-33), I am trying to start the markers to form the yoke and the math is not equal. Is it supposed to be equal stitches for the back and front? Thank you
29.01.2024 - 02:34DROPS Design :
Dear Jen, the math is correct. When inserting the markers in the first round of the yoke work as follows (for size S): start at the transition between the sleeve and the back piece, insert marker in the first stitch, 16 sts (= back piece), insert marker in next stitch, 8 sts (= sleeve), insert marker in next stitch, 16 sts (= front piece), insert marker in next stitch, 8 sts (= sleeve). Afterwards you will increase 1 stitch on each side of each marker, so the number of stitches will increase in the same amount in each section. Happy knitting!
29.01.2024 - 23:10Louiza wrote:
Videoen er på ingen måde til hjælp. Der er ingen lyd med forklaring på hvad der foregår. Hun strikker alt for hurtigt og man kommer ind midt i videoen og har ikke været med fra start, så det er fuldstændig umuligt at finde hoved og hale i hvor man er i processen,hvad det er hun laver, og det er slet ikke til at gennemskue hvilke masker der strikkes eller udtag/indtag. Det er overhovedet ikke til hjælp.. tværtimod er det komplet ubrugelig.
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Natasha Scott wrote:
It would be nice if the video tutorials were slower to follow and explaining what you are doing in the video would help a lot. I was going to try this pattern but after watching the tutorials I am just more confused.
06.03.2024 - 15:11