Josephine wrote:
Hallo, ik ben bijna aan het eind van het rechter voorpand. Het stukje van waar de markeerdraad komt en de steken opzetten, hoe ik dat moet doen. Kun je dat uitleggen?
28.12.2024 - 21:55
Josephine wrote:
Dankjewel voor de snelle reactie. Ik snap het.
11.12.2024 - 11:08
Josephine wrote:
Hallo, De maat klopt niet. Mijn proeflapje: ik moet met naald 4 breien om de juiste verhouding te krijgen: 24 steken en 48 naalden is 10x10cm. Met naald 4 is erg los. Nu brei ik het voorpand maat 1/3 maanden, dus zet ik 52 steken op. Maar het voorpand is nu maar 22 cm breed en dat moet zijn 26 cm volgens de tekening. Volgens mij klopt het patroon niet?!
10.12.2024 - 11:56DROPS Design answered:
Dag Josephine,
Bij een stekenverhouding van 24 steken in de breedte = 10 cm, zou een lapje met 52 steken ruim 20 cm moeten zijn, want dat is het dubbele aantal steken. Dat klopt dus wel. (De tekening geeft de maat aan als het werk klaar is, het voorpand is smaller.
11.12.2024 - 09:02
Josephine wrote:
Hallo, ik ga de trappelzak breien maar weet niet hoe ik de kantsteek moet breien. Kunt u me helpen?
03.12.2024 - 20:40DROPS Design answered:
Dag Josephine,
De kantsteken worden altijd in ribbelsteek gebreid, dus recht aan de goede kant en recht aan de verkeerde kant.
04.12.2024 - 20:05
Josephine wrote:
Hallo, ik ga de trappelzak breien. Hoe moet ik de kantsteek breien?
03.12.2024 - 20:05
Nicole wrote:
Hallo, ich würde sehr gern den Schlafsack Stricken, kann aber mit der Anzahl der g Angaben nicht deuten. Benötige ich für eine 80/86 350g oder 1200g?
15.11.2024 - 23:14DROPS Design answered:
Liebe Nicole, in 12/18 Monate/80/86 cm, brauchen Sie 350 g einer Farbe + 50 g von der 2. Farbe in Baby Merino/50 g das Knäuel = 7 Knäuel einer Farbe + 1 Knäuel einer anderen Farbe. Viel Spaß beim Stricken !
18.11.2024 - 07:22
Norma Deckers wrote:
Goedendag. Helaas moet ik constateren dat 400 gr wol voor de trappelzak voor 2 jaar, te weinig is. Ik ben nu begonnen aan het rugpand, en ik heb nog maar 1,5 bol wol over. Ik moet nu wol bij gaan bijbestellen, ik heb hierdoor het probleem dat de kleur afwijkt, En weer extra verzendkosten. Met vriendelijke groet. Norma Deckers
10.11.2024 - 10:53
Nerys Moses wrote:
I have almost completed the lovely knit but am confused about the tie cords. If they extend from the point on each front piece where the neck shaping starts, how can they be used to secure a wrap around? Thank you
09.06.2024 - 07:00DROPS Design answered:
Dear Nerys, the corner of the front piece is the pointy end, which you can see around the waist more or less; you can see this better in the photos. So they can secure the wrap easily. Happy knitting!
09.06.2024 - 23:07
Anastasia wrote:
Wird der Rücken dann sozusagen einzeln gestrickt? Und die drei Teile dann zusammengenäht, verstehe ich das richtig?
10.04.2024 - 16:56DROPS Design answered:
Liebe Anastasia, beide Vorderteile sind von unten nach oben separat gestrickt, dann wird das Rückenteil von oben nach unten (beide Vorderteile + neue Maschen dazwischen) gestrickt, die Maschen für die Ärmel werden dann abgekettet und bis die untere Rand stricken. Die Seiten werden dann zusammengenäht. Viel Spaß beim Stricken!
11.04.2024 - 07:02
Anastasia wrote:
Hallo liebes Drops-Team. Ich verstehe nicht so ganz, wie ich die Rechte und die Linke Seiten verbinden soll. Zuerst wird ja die linke gestrickt und dann zur Seite gelegt, behält aber den Faden, daher verstehe ich nicht, wie es mit der rechten dann zusammengestrikt wird, denn die rechte hat ja auch noch ihren Faden mit Wolle dran. Können Sue mir da bitte helfen.
10.04.2024 - 13:31DROPS Design answered:
Liebe Anastasia, zuerst stricken Sie das rechte Vorderteil von unten nach oben (bis die 2 x 2 neue Maschen für den Halsausschnitt angeschlagen sind - letzte Reihe ist eine Rückreihe (Maschen stilllegen, Faden abschneiden); dann stricken Sie das linke Vorderteil spiegelverkehrt - die letzte Reihe ist eine Rückreihe; dann stricken Sie das Rückenteil: stricken Sie zuerst alle Maschen vom linken Vorderteil, dann schlagen Sie neue Maschen für den Halsausschnitt und stricken Sie alle Maschen vom rechten Vorderteil. Nun wird das Rückenteil von oben nach unten gestrickt. Viel Spaß beim Stricken!
10.04.2024 - 14:02
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Knitted bag for babies in DROPS BabyMerino. The piece is worked in garter stitch with wrap-around, crocheted edges and ties. Sizes premature - 4 years.
DROPS Baby 33-6 |
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------------------------------------------------------- EXPLANATIONS FOR THE PATTERN: ------------------------------------------------------- RIDGE/GARTER STITCH (worked back and forth): 1 ridge = Knit 2 rows. DECREASE TIP (for sides of front piece and along neckline): All decreases are made from the right side! Decrease on the inside of the 1 edge stitch in garter stitch. Decrease as follows after the 1 edge stitch: Slip 1 stitch as if to knit, knit 1 and pass the slipped stitch over. Decrease as follows before the 1 edge stitch: Start 2 stitches before the 1 edge stitch and knit 2 together. INCREASE TIP (for sides of back piece): All increases are made from the right side! Increase on the inside of the 1 edge stitch in garter stitch. Increase 1 stitch by making 1 yarn over; on the next row knit the yarn over twisted to avoid a hole. KNITTING TIP: There are 10 extra stitches cast on at the bottom of each sleeve for turn up. If you do not want these turn ups, cast on only (9) 9-12-12-10 (13) stitches at the bottom of each sleeve instead of (19) 19-22-22-20 (23) stitches. Remember that you will then have 10 fewer stitches on each side when counting the total number of stitches. BUTTONHOLES (for fold at bottom of bag): 1 buttonhole = bind off 2 stitches, on the next row cast on 2 new stitches over the bind-off stitches. The outermost buttonholes are worked approx. 2 cm = ¾" in from each side. Then work the other buttonholes with approx. (7) 6-5½-6-7 (8) cm = (2¾") 2⅜"-21/8"-2⅜"-2¾" (3⅛")between each one. ------------------------------------------------------- START THE PIECE HERE: ------------------------------------------------------- BAG – SHORT OVERVIEW OF THE PIECE: The piece is worked back and forth with circular needle. You start with one of the front pieces, cast on stitches for sleeve and continue to the shoulder. Then work the other front piece in the same way, but reversed. The 2 front pieces are worked together and then work down the back piece to finished length. The back piece is longer than the front pieces and is folded over them – see photo. Extra stitches are cast on for the turn up at the bottom of each sleeve. If you do not want a turn up, take these stitches away from the total number of stitches cast on for the sleeves – read KNITTING TIP! RIGHT FRONT PIECE: Cast on (44) 49-52-60-67 (71) stitches (including 1 edge stitch in the side) with circular needle size 3 mm = US 2,5 and light grey. Work GARTER STITCH – read description above (first row = right side and is worked from mid front). When the piece measures (6) 6-6-8-8 (8) cm = (2⅜") 2⅜"-2⅜"-3⅛"-3⅛" (3⅛") decrease 1 stitch in the side (i.e. at the end of the row from the right side) – read DECREASE TIP. Decrease like this every (5) 5½-7-7-5½ (5½) cm = (2") 2⅛"-2¾"-2¾"-2⅛" (2⅛" a total of (5) 6-6-7-10 (12) times = (39) 43-46-53-57-59 stitches. NECKLINE: When the piece measures (29) 36-43-52-61 (70) cm (11⅜") 14¼"-17"-20½"-24" (27½") decrease 1 stitch for the neck at the beginning of the row from the right side – read DECREASE TIP. Decrease like this every 2nd row (i.e. each row from the right side) a total of (20) 20-22-26-28 (29) times and then every 4th row (i.e. every other row from the right side) a total of 2 times in all sizes. SLEEVE: AT THE SAME TIME when the piece measures (32) 39-47-56-65 (74) cm = (12½") 15¼"-18½"-22"-25½" (29⅛") cast on new stitches for the sleeve at the end of the row from the right side as follows: Cast on (4) 6-7-8-7 (8) stitches a total of (4) 4-4-4-6 (6) times and then (19) 19-22-22-20 (23) stitches 1 time. After all decreases and increases there are (52) 64-72-79-89 (99) stitches on the row for shoulder/sleeve. Continue back and forth with garter stitch until the piece measures (40) 48-56-66-76 (86) cm = (15¾") 19"-22"-26"-30" (33⅞"). Insert 1 marker at the beginning of the row from the right side (i.e. towards neck). The marker marks mid top of shoulder and the piece will later be folded here. The marker will also be used to measure from. Continue with garter stitch and cast on 2 new stitches at the end of the next 2 rows from the wrong side (i.e. towards the neck) = (56) 68-76-83-93 (103) stitches on the needle and the last row is worked from the wrong side. Place all stitches on a thread or leave them on the needle. Work the left front piece as described below. LEFT FRONT PIECE: Cast on (44) 49-52-60-67 (71) stitches (including 1 edge stitch in the side) with circular needle size 3 mm = US 2,5 and light grey. Work garter stitch (first row = right side and is worked from the side). When the piece measures (6) 6-6-8-8 (8) cm = (2⅜") 2⅜"-2⅜"-3⅛"-3⅛" (3⅛") decrease 1 stitch in the side (i.e. at the beginning of each row from the right side) – read DECREASE TIP. Decrease like this every (5) 5½-7-7-5½ (5½) cm = (2") 2⅛"-2¾"-2¾"-2⅛" (2⅛") a total of (5) 6-6-7-10 (12) times = (39) 43-46-53-57-59 stitches. NECKLINE: When the piece measures (29) 36-43-52-61 (70) cm = (11⅜") 14¼"-17"-20½"-24" (27½") decrease 1 stitch for the neck at the end of each row from the right side – read DECREASE TIP. Decrease like this every 2nd row (i.e. every row from the right side) a total of (20) 20-22-26-28 (29) times and then every 4th row (i.e. every other row from the right side) a total of 2 times in all sizes. SLEEVE: AT THE SAME TIME when the piece measures (32) 39-47-56-65 (74) cm = (12½") 15¼"-18½"-22"-25½" (29⅛") cast on new stitches for the sleeve at the end of the row from the wrong side as follows: Cast on (4) 6-7-8-7 (8) stitches a total of (4) 4-4-4-6 (6) times and then (19) 19-22-22-20 (23) stitches 1 time. After all decreases and increases there are (52) 64-72-79-89 (99) stitches on the needle for shoulder/sleeve. Continue back and forth with garter stitch until the piece measures (40) 48-56-66-76 (86) cm = (15¾") 19"-22"-26"-30" (33⅞"). Insert 1 marker at the end of the row from the right side (i.e. towards neck). The marker marks mid top of shoulder and the piece will later be folded here. The marker will also be used to measure from. Continue with garter stitch and cast on 2 new stitches at the end of the next 2 rows from the right side (i.e. towards neck) = (56) 68-76-83-93 (103) stitches on needle. Knit 1 row from the wrong side. Now work the back piece as described below. BACK PIECE: From the right side knit over all the (56) 68-76-83-93 (103) stitches on the left front piece, cast on (8) 8-12-12-12 (14) new stitches on the needle for the neck at the back and then knit from the right side over all the (56) 68-76-83-93 (103) stitches from the right front piece = (120) 144-164-178-198 (220) stitches. THE PIECE S NOW MEASURED FROM THE MARKERS ON SHOULDERS! Continue back and forth with garter stitch over all stitches. When the piece measures (6) 7-7-8-8 (9) cm = (2⅜") 2¾"-2¾"-3⅛"-2⅛" (3½") from the markers bind off the sleeve stitches as follows: Bind off at the beginning of each row on each side (19) 19-22-22-20 (23) stitches 1 time and then (4) 6-7-8-7 (8) stitches a total of (4) 4-4-4-6 (6) times on each side = (50) 58-64-70-74 (78) stitches left on needle. Continue working until the piece measures (14) 14-15-16-18 (17) cm from the markers. Now increase 1 stitch on each side - read INCREASE TIP (= 2 stitches increased). Increase like this every (5) 5½-7-7-5½ (5½) cm = (2") 2⅛"-2¾"-2¾"-2⅛" (2⅛") a total of (5) 6-6-7-10 (12) times on each side = (60) 70-76-84-94 (102) stitches. Continue working until the piece measures (40) 48-56-66-76 (86) cm = (15¾") 19"-22"-26"-30" (33⅞") from the markers. Now insert 1 new marker in each side of the back piece. These markers mark the folding edge at the bottom of the bag; the piece is now measured from the new markers. Continue with garter stitch until the piece measures (4) 4-4-6-6 (6) cm = (1½") 1½"-1½"-2⅜"-2⅜" (2⅜") from the new markers. On the next row from the right side, work (4) 5-6-6-6 (6) BUTTONHOLES evenly spaced – read description above. Continue working until the piece measures (6) 6-6-8-8 (8) cm = (2⅜") 2⅜"-2⅜"-3⅛"-3⅛" (3⅛") from the new markers (the whole bag measures approx. (46) 54-62-74-84 (94) cm = (18") – 21¼"-24⅜"-29⅛"-33" (37") from the markers on the shoulders). Loosely bind off with knit from the right side. ASSEMBLY: Fold the piece double at the markers on the shoulders. Sew the under-sleeve seams and side seams in one go, inside the 1 edge stitch. CROCHET EDGE ALONG OPENING OF BAG: Start from the wrong side at the bottom left corner of the left front piece and crochet with hook size 2.5 mm = US C/2 and off white along the opening of the bag as follows: ROW 1 (= wrong side): 1 single crochet in first stitch, * 1 chain stitch, skip approx. 1-2 stitches (try this out; the edge should lie flat), work 1 single crochet in next stitch *, work from *-* up the whole of the left front piece, but at the corner where the decreases for the neck start, work a tie as follows: Work 1 single crochet in the corner, then work chain stitches for approx. 20-25 cm = 8"-9¾", turn and work back with 1 slip stitch in each chain stitch, then work 1 single crochet in the corner of the front piece again. Continue the crochet edge around the neck as far as the corner after the decreases for neck on the other front piece. Work a tie in the same way as on the left front piece and then continue down the whole right front piece and finish with 1 slip stitch in the corner, turn the piece. ROW 2 (= right side): Work 2 chain stitches, 1 single crochet around the first chain stitch, * 4 chain stitches, 1 double crochet in the 4th chain stitch from the hook, skip 1 single crochet + 1 chain stitch + 1 single crochet, work 1 single crochet around the next chain stitch *, work from *-* to end of row (make sure that you work over the ties so that they lie underneath) and finish with 1 slip stitch in the first single crochet at the beginning of the previous row. Cut and fasten the strands. Work a similar edge along the bottom of the front pieces as follows: Lay the right front piece over the left front piece. Start from the wrong side and crochet along the bottom edge, but where the front pieces overlap work through both layers. Cut and fasten the strands. CROCHET EDGE ALONG THE TURN-UP AT BOTTOM OF BAG: Start from the wrong side and work a similar edge along the turn up in the same way as described above. Fold the edge up at the markers. Sew buttons onto front piece. CROCHET EDGE AROUND SLEEVES: Start from the wrong side and work as follows: ROUND 1: Work 1 single crochet in first stitch, * 1 chain stitch, skip approx. 1 ridge, work 1 single crochet in next stitch *, work from*-* around the whole sleeve and finish with 1 slip stitch in the first single crochet at the beginning of the round. ROUND 2: Work 2 chain stitches, 1 single crochet around the first chain stitch, * 4 chain stitches, 1 double crochet in the 4th chain stitch from the hook, skip 1 single crochet + 1 chain stitch + 1 single crochet, work 1 single crochet around the next chain stitch *, work from *-* to end of round and finish with 1 slip stitch in the 2nd chain stitch at the beginning of the round. Cut and fasten strands. Work a similar edge around the other sleeve. Turn up the sleeves. TIES: Work 1 tie on each side of the bag equivalent to each corner on the front pieces. The tie on the right side is worked inside the seam (i.e. on wrong side of the piece) and the tie on the left side is worked on the outside of the seam (i.e. on the right side of the piece) – make sure that these ties are at the same height as the other two. |
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