DROPS 59-14 |
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Knitted jacket for women, men and children in DROPS Alaska. Piece is worked with cable, collar and zipper. Women’s size S – L. Men’s size S – XXL. Children’s size 2 – 14 years.
DROPS 59-14 |
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---------------------------------------------------------- START THE PIECE WOMEN AND MEN: ---------------------------------------------------------- EXPLANATION FOR THE PATTERN WOMEN AND MEN: PATTERN: See diagrams M.1 and M.2. Diagram shows all rows in 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. ------------------------------------------------------- Body: Cast on 216-228 (216-228-240-248) sts on smaller circular needles with and knit 6 cm rib, but always knit the 3 edge sts at each side (center front) in stockinette st. Change to larger circular needles and establish pattern as follows: 3 edge sts (stockinette st), Pattern 1, 186-198 (186-198-210-218) sts of Pattern 2, Pattern 1, 3 edge sts (stockinette st). Work in pattern as established until the work measures 37-39 (43-45-46-48) cm . Knit the next row as follows: 55-58 (55-58-61-63) sts for the front, bind off 4 sts for armhole, 98-104 (98-104-110-114) sts for the back, bind off 4 sts for armhole, 55-58 (55-58-61-63) sts for the front. Knit the rest of each part separately. Front: = 55-58 (55-58-61-63) sts. Bind off for armholes every other row: 2 sts 1-1 (0-1-2-3) times, 1 st 2-3 (2-3-3-3) times = 51-53 (53-53-54-54) sts. On the row before the work measures 52-52 (62-62-62-62) cm , dec 4 sts (K 2 tog 4 times) over the cable at the center front. On the next row, bind off at each edge for the neck every other row: 8-9 (10-10-11-11) sts 1 time, 3 sts 1 time, 2 sts 1 time, 1 st 1 time = 33-34 (33-33-33-33) sts on the shoulder. Bind off when the work measures 62-64 (68-70-72-75) cm . Back: = 98-104 (98-104-110-114) sts. Bind off for armholes as on the front = 90-94 (94-94-96-96) sts. When the work measures 60-62 (66-68-70-73) cm bind off the center 20-22 (24-24-26-26) sts for the neck. Bind off 2 sts at each neck edge on the next row. Bind off when the work measures 62-64 (68-70-72-75) cm . Sleeves: Cast on 44-48 (48-48-52-52) sts on smaller double pointed needles; join and place a marker at the join. Knit 6 cm rib. Change to larger double pointed needles and knit Pattern 2 to finished dimensions. After the rib, inc 1 st each side of marker 20-18 (18-18-18-20) times: Sizes S/M: every 4th row Sizes M/L (XXL): alternately every 4th and 5th row Sizes (s S/M + M/L + XL): every 5th row = 84-84 (84-84-88-92) sts. Knit the increased sts into Pattern 2 as you go along. When the work measures 47-46 (52-52-52-53) 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: 5-4 (5-4-3-3) sts 5-6 (5-7-8-9) times, bind off. The work measures 52-52 (56-58-59-61) cm . Assembly: Sew shoulder seams. Zipper pocket (optional): Pick up approx. 100-120 sts inside the 3 edge sts along the left front on smaller needles and knit 4 rows stockinette st, bind off. Repeat along the right front. Collar: Pick up approx. 74-78 (82-86-90-94) sts (divisible by 4 sts + 2 sts) from the wrong side around the neck and a bit into the edge sts/zipper pockets on smaller needles and knit first row as follows: K 2 (edge sts knit in garter st throughout), * K 2, P 2 *, repeat from * - * until 4 sts remain on the row, K 2, K 2 (edge sts knit in garter st throughout). Then inc 1 st every other row each side inside the 2 edge sts. Knit the increased sts into the rib as you go along. When the collar measures 10 cm , knit 4 rows garter st over all sts, bind off. Sew in the zipper and sleeves. ---------------------------------------------------------- START THE PIECE CHILDREN: ---------------------------------------------------------- EXPLANATION FOR THE PATTERN CHILREN: PATTERN: See diagrams M.1 and M.2. Diagram shows all rows in 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. ------------------------------------------------------- Body: Cast on 132-144-152-164 (172-184-188) sts (including 3 edge sts at each side) on smaller circular needles and knit 3-3-4-4 (4-5-5) cm rib, keeping the 3 edge sts (center front) in stockinette st. Increase 8 sts evenly distributed on the last row = 140-152-160-172 (180-192-196) sts. Change to larger circular needles and knit pattern as follows: 3 edge sts (stockinette st), Pattern 1, 110-122-130-142 (150-162-166) sts of Pattern 2, Pattern 1, 3 edge sts (stockinette st). When the work measures 27-28-30-33 (34-35-37) cm , knit the next row as follows: 36-39-41-44 (46-49-50) sts for the front, bind off 4 sts for armhole, 60-66-70-76 (80-86-88) sts for the back, bind off 4 sts for armhole, 36-39-41-44 (46-49-50) sts for the front. Knit the rest of each part separately. Front: = 36-39-41-44 (46-49-50) sts. Bind off for armholes every other row: 2 sts 1-2-2-2 (2-2-2) times, 1 st 3 times = 31-32-34-37 (39-42-43) sts. On the row before the work measures 35-39-41-46 (48-49-52) cm , dec 4 sts (K 2 tog 4 times) over the cable at the center front. When the work measures 35-39-41-46 (48-49-52) cm , bind off at each neck edge every other row: 7-7-8-8 (9-9-10) sts 1 time, 3 sts 1 time, 2 sts 1 time, 1 st 1 time = 14-15-16-19 (20-23-23) sts on the shoulder. Bind off when the work measures 41-45-48-53 (55-57-60) cm . Back: = 60-66-70-76 (80-86-88) sts. Bind off for armholes as on the front = 50-52-56-62 (66-72-74) sts. When the work measures 39-43-46-51 (53-55-58) cm , bind off the center 18-18-20-20 (22-22-24) sts for the neck. Bind off 2 sts at each neck edge on the next row. Bind off when the work measures 41-45-48-53 (55-57-60) cm . Sleeves: Cast on 32-36-36-40 (40-44-44) sts on smaller double pointed needles with grey; join and place a marker at join. Knit 3-3-4-4 (4-5-5) cm rib. Change to larger double pointed needles and knit Pattern 2 to finished dimensions. After the rib, inc 1 st each side of marker 8-11-13-14 (16-15-17) times: Size 2 years: alternately every 5th and 6th row Sizes 3/4 + 5/6 + 7/8 + 9/10 years: alternately every 4th and 5th row Sizes 11/12 + 13/14 years: every 5th row = 48-58-62-68 (72-74-78) sts. Knit the increased sts into Pattern 2 as you go along. When the work measures 26-29-33-36 (40-42-46) 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: 2-2-3-3 (3-3-3) sts 6-7-7-7 (7-7-7) times, bind off. The work measures approx. 32-36-40-43 (47-49-53) cm . Assembly: Sew shoulder seams. Zipper pocket (optional): Pick up approx. 60-65-70-80 (80-85-90) sts inside the 3 stockinette sts along the left front on smaller needles and knit 4 rows stockinette st, bind off. Repeat along the right front. Collar: Pick up approx. 50-50-54-58 (62-66-74) sts (divisible by 4 + 2 sts) from the wrong side around the neck and a bit into the edge sts/zipper pockets on smaller needles and knit the first row as follows: K 2 (edge sts knit in garter st throughout), * K 2, P 2 *, repeat from * - * until 4 sts remain on the needles, K 2, K 2 (edge sts knit in garter st throughout). Then inc 1 st every other row inside the 2 edge sts on each side at the front. Knit the increased sts into the rib as you go along. When the collar measures 7-8-8-9 (9-10-10) cm , knit 4 rows garter st over all sts, bind off. Sew in the zipper. Sew on the sleeves. |
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Comments / Questions (21)
Steffi Peltzer wrote:
Ich habe bei der ärmelabnahme ein Problem es soll jede zweite Reihe am Schluss für die Kugel in hin und Rückreihen abgenommen werden das würde bedeuten dass es nur einseitig abgenommen wird und keine Kugel entsteht und im anderen Fall nehme ich auf jeder Seite ab gleichmäßig dann wird die Arbeit um 5 cm zu kurz ich bitte um hilfe
28.02.2024 - 10:19DROPS Design answered:
Liebe Frau Peltzer, für die Armkugel soll man am Anfang jeder Reihe abketten, dh am Anfang der Hin- sowie am Anfang der nächste Rückreihe abketten, damit beide Seiten symmetrisch werden. Beachten Sie auch, daß Ihre Maschenprobe in der Höhe stimmt. Viel Spaß beim stricken!
28.02.2024 - 15:32Roz Sherris wrote:
Hi Jeanette I'm knitting DROPS 59-14, and mostly finding the instructions clear and easy to follow. But I don't quite understand how the zipper pocket works. Are the stitches picked up on the wrong side or right side of the work? And if they are worked in stockingette, do they not tend to curl up in the way a rolled collar does? A little more information would be very helpful - or even a diagram and/or photo. Thanks for your help - I hope! Roz
16.11.2023 - 18:27DROPS Design answered:
Dear Roz, the stitches for the zipper are picked up from right side, they won't roll up as you will sew the zipper behind, so that the 4 rows stocking stitch will be sewn to the zipper. Happy knitting!
17.11.2023 - 08:22Sharlene Currin wrote:
Hi there. When you start knitting M1 and M2 the pattern says purl and knit and not knit from right side, purl from wrong side. Do I knit all the knit stitches on the right and wrong side?
20.03.2023 - 17:23DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Currin, the diagram text explains how to work the stitches, seen from RS, ie to get a K from RS you will P from WS (= white squares) and to get a P from RS you will K from WS (cross). Happy knitting!
21.03.2023 - 10:35Mihaela wrote:
Hello ! Please tell me if I can replace the Alaska thread with 1 Karisma thread + 1 Alpaca thread? (for this model). In this context, do the values given for Alaska correspond? Thank you !
05.02.2023 - 14:12DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mihaela, you need to check if the gauge will match; in that case, you can use the Karisma and Alpaca yarns as substitutes and you can use the numbers and values calculated in the pattern. The final result will be slightly tighter than with Alaska, because you will probably need to work tighter with your 2 yarns than the Alaska thread to have the correct gauge. Happy knitting!
05.02.2023 - 23:38Gisèle Généreux wrote:
J'ai constaté que le motif M2 n'arrive pas pour la manche en tricotant en circulaire y a t'il une erreur. je commence par 2 mailles endroits et termine également avec 2 mailles endroits.
24.01.2022 - 23:57DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Mme Généreux, le nombre de mailles à monter pour les manches est multiple de 4, en taille enfant comme en taille adulte, autrement dit, vous avez suffisamment de mailles pour tricoter 8-9-9-10-10-11 fois M.2 en taille enfant (= 32-36-36-40-40-44-44 mailles) ou 11-12-12-12-13 fois M.2 en taille adulte (= 44-48-48-48-52-52 mailles). Notez que M.2 se tricote ainsi: 2 tours (2 m env, 2 m end) puis 2 tours (2 m end, 2 m env). Bon tricot!
25.01.2022 - 09:48Alain wrote:
Bonjour, Je désire faire le modèle Drops 59-14,mais je n'arrive pas à déterminer quelle taille prendre. Habituellement,je prends des tailles L ,mais les mesures de mes vestes actuelles sont inférieures aux mesures S/M de vos modèles.Et prendre une taille S/M me parait bizarre..Pouvez vous m'aider ? Merci
13.10.2020 - 11:35DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Alain, ce modèle date d'il y a quelques années et les mesures de l'époque étaient différentes (on taillait alors plus "ample/overisze"- Mesurez une veste similaire que vous avez et dont vous aimez la forme (plus ou moins ample par ex) et choisissez la taille en conséquence. Retrouvez plus d'infos sur les tailles ici. Bon tricot!
13.10.2020 - 12:56Adrija Laha Mukherji wrote:
Alaska yarn is not available in India. So if I have to choose a different yarn for a similar look of the finished cardigan, what would be number of ply for acrylic wool?
27.12.2019 - 19:41DROPS Design answered:
Dear Adrija Laha Mukherji, Alaska wool is a thicker yarn that has 70 meters in a 50 gramm balls, and teh gauge these patterns are knitted with is: Gauge: 17 sts x 22 rows in Pattern 2 = 10 x 10 cm .I hope this helps comparing to the system of measuring yarn thickness in your country. Happy Crafting!
28.12.2019 - 07:22June Heaton wrote:
I have just down loaded the pattern 59-14. reading through it only gives 1 row of pattern and does not state that you need to turn at the end of the row even though this is being worked on a circular needle and that it is an open front cardigan. Are there any rows missing in the pattern?
01.11.2019 - 23:20DROPS Design answered:
Hello June! Work in pattern as established on 1st row. Pattern chart M.1 and M.2 are given at the end of the text and you have to repeat them vertically. Happy knitting!
02.11.2019 - 21:36Nikki wrote:
Hello. I'm workimg a men's small/medium and need some clarification on the sleeve caps. "Bind off for sleeve caps on each side every other row: 5 stitches 5 times". Is it a total of 5 times which leaves me with 55 stitches or 5 times each side which leaves me with 30 stitches? Thank you in advance & for your many wonderful patterns.
31.07.2019 - 22:44DROPS Design answered:
Hello Nikki. It's 5 times each side (30 sts left) . Happy knitting!
01.08.2019 - 09:04Annick wrote:
Bonjour est-il possible d'avoir une vidéo de la technique pour poser une fermeture éclaire ? je n'en ai pas trouvé dans vos vidéo.. merci de votre aide
24.04.2018 - 16:27DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Annick, relevez les mailles le long de chaque devant, après les 3 m jersey des bordures de devant et tricotez 4 rangs jersey et rabattez ensuite les mailles: on obtient ainsi 2 épaisseurs de jersey qui vont servir de housse à la glissière). Glissez la fermeture à glissière entre ces 4 rangs jersey et les 3 m jersey des bordures devant et faites la couture. Bon assemblage!
25.04.2018 - 07:36