Renee Weber wrote:
Hi, is the poncho worked in the round or back and forth?\r\nThank you in advance
04.08.2021 - 23:04DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Weber, the poncho is worked in the round, from top down. Happy knitting & crocheting!
05.08.2021 - 09:45Rachael wrote:
Is there a written pattern explaining this please?
10.09.2016 - 18:01DROPS Design answered:
Dear Rachael, there is only diagram to the poncho. Each symbol represents 1 st /1 group of st as explained under diagram text. Start reading diagram from the bottom corner on the right side on every round and repeat diagram as shown. Happy crocheting!
12.09.2016 - 10:19
Amy wrote:
Please clarify: Does "two threads" mean that I should hold two strands of yarn together? Or is it referring to 2-ply yarn?
06.09.2016 - 16:37DROPS Design answered:
Dear Amy, you have to use two strands of Alpaca held together. Happy knitting!
06.09.2016 - 17:02
Daniela wrote:
Hallo! Ich habe den Poncho genau nach Anleitung in S gestrickt/gehäkelt: korrekte Nadeln, korrekte Maschenprobe, korrekte Garnstärke usw. Nur jetzt, wo das Teil fertig ist, ist es viel zu weit und sieht gar nicht so enganliegend aus wie auf dem Foto. Das Teil ist wie angegeben 35cm lang, aber wird unten sehr weit, nämlich insgesamt 160cm im Durchmesser. Sollte es in S 98cm Durchmesser haben oder 196cm? Was habe ich falsch gemacht? Kann ich das Teil durch Waschen noch irgendwie kleiner kriegen?
19.01.2014 - 15:17DROPS Design answered:
Liebe Daniela, die Masse des Ponchos sind nicht im Durchmesser, sondern wenn er flach gemessen wird. Es ist recht weit, in der kleinste Grösse 98 cm vorne und hinten.
20.01.2014 - 10:06Allison wrote:
Hi there, I love this pattern! Just a few queries: To get gauge I ended up having to use a 3.5mm which is alarmingly different. Does this mean the lace work will end being much smaller? Will it still fit around my body? Also, in the chart there is a symbol like a V. Can you tell me what this stands for? I can't seem to find it in your chart symbols or any other websites. Thanks, Allison
05.08.2013 - 22:40DROPS Design answered:
Dear Allison, depending on how each crocheter works, crochet hook size is only a guide and must be adjusted to get the recommanded tension. Crochet gauge is 20 tr(UK)/dc(US) with 2 threads Alpaca = 10 cm. The "V" st in diagram is explained above measurement chart and means "2 tr(uk)/dc(us) in 1 tr(uk)/dc(us)". Happy crocheting!
06.08.2013 - 10:42
Haldis wrote:
Hei! Jeg skal begynne med selve heklingen og lurer litt på om det går ann å få en forklaring på hvordan jeg starter første runde på mønsteret? Ut fra hvordan jeg leser mønsteret så går en rapport over 12 masker og da får jeg det ikke til å gå opp med antall staver som er heklet. På forhånd, tusen takk
14.10.2011 - 01:37
Anita wrote:
Superchic, wann kommt die Anleitung?
24.07.2008 - 11:03
Dominique wrote:
Un mélange réussi entre les années baba et le renouveau excellent
17.07.2008 - 16:20
Anke wrote:
Bitte bitte, veröffentlichen Sie doch auch diese Anleitung.das muß sein. neben schön ist es auch sehr schmeichelhaft für nicht-models. danke
09.07.2008 - 12:23
Thérèse wrote:
Magnifique! et original! vite ! les explications!
05.07.2008 - 20:46
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DROPS crochet poncho and knitted skirt in 2 threads ”Alpaca”. Size S - XXXL.
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Crochet pattern: See diagram M.1 – diagram shows 2 repeats of pattern. Beg on second row on the right side of diagram, and then work 13-14-15-16 repeats across the row and finish with the sts on the left side of diagram (outside the box). Note: On round 2 in the first 2 vertical fan-patterns and on round 3 in the last 2 vertical fan-patterns and on round 7 in all vertical fan-patterns, work ch until pattern repeat starts. Crochet info: Replace first sc on round with 1 ch and replace first dc with 3 ch. Finish each round with 1 sl st in first sc/dc from beg of round. PONCHO Knitted and crochet from the top down. Neck: Loosely cast on 84-90-96-102 sts on small circular needle size 4 mm [US 6] with 2 threads Alpaca. Work rib, K2/P4 for 10 cm [4"]. Bind off loosely. Yoke: With 2 threads Alpaca and crochet hook size 5 mm [H/8] crochet 1 sc in each st on bind off row = 84-90-96-102 sc. Work next round as follows: 3 ch (replaces 1 dc), * 1 ch, 1 dc in next sc *, repeat from *-*, and finish round with 1 ch and 1 sl st in 3rd ch from beg of round = 84-90-96-102 dc on round. Now continue in M.1 – see explanation above (= 14-15-16-17 repeats across the round) – see Crochet info! After 1 vertical repeat of diagram (= 4 vertical fan patterns) work fan pattern 4 again, but only work to row marked with an arrow in diagram. Cut the thread and fasten. The crochet part measures approx 35 cm [15¾"]. SKIRT Worked in the round on circular needle from the waist/top down. Cast on 120-144-174-204 sts on needle size 4 mm [US 6] with 2 threads Alpaca. Work rib, K2/P4, until piece measures 24-26-28-30 cm [9½"-10¼"-11"-11¾"]. Remember the knitting gauge! On next round inc every other P-section to P5 – inc in the first P st by picking up st from previous round and P this. Continue in rib. When piece measures 29-31-33-35 cm [11⅜"-12¼"-13"-13¾"] inc the remaining P-sections to P5 in the same way = 140-168-203-238 sts. Continue in rib, K2/P5. When piece measures 34-36-38-40 cm [13⅜"-14¼"-15"-15¾"] inc every other P-section to P6 – inc in the last P st by picking up st from previous round and P this. Continue in rib. When piece measures 39-41-43-45 cm [15¼"-16⅛"-17"-17¾"] inc the remaining P-sections to P6 in the same way = 160-192-232-272 sts. Continue in rib, K2/P6. When piece measures 44-46-48-50 cm [17¼"-18"-19"-19¾"] bind off loosely in rib. To make the skirt stay up under your chest, thread a thin elastic ribbon up and down in cast on row. |
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