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Crocheted jumper with lace pattern. Sizes S - XXXL. The piece is worked in DROPS Cotton Light.
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INFORMATION FOR THE PATTERN: PATTERN: See diagrams A.1 to A.5. CROCHET INFO: At the beginning of each row of treble crochets, replace the first treble crochet with 3 chain stitches. ---------------------------------------------------------- JUMPER: The piece is worked back and forth. First work the back and front pieces separately and then work the sleeves. All pieces are sewn together at the end. To finish, crochet an edge around the neck. BACK PIECE: Work 94-101-108-122-129-143 chain stitches with hook size 4.5 mm and Cotton Light. Work 1 treble crochet in the 4th chain stitch from the hook (= 2 treble crochets), 1 treble crochet in each of the next 5 chain stitches, * 1 treble crochet in each of the next 6 chain stitches, skip 1 chain stitch *, work from *-* until there is 1 chain stitch left, 1 treble crochet in the last chain stitch = 80-86-92-104-110-122 treble crochets. Then work as follows from the right side: Work A.1 – read CROCHET INFO, A.2 (= 6 stitches) a total of 13-14-15-17-18-20 times in width and finish with A.3 over the last treble crochet. Continue this pattern upwards. REMEMBER THE CROCHET TENSION! A.1 to A.3 are repeated in height. When the piece measures 36-37-38-39-40-41 cm, work the armholes as follows: Cut the strand, skip 6-6-6-12-12-12 stitches (= armhole), work 1 slip stitch in the next stitch, 3 chain stitches, A.2 over the next 66-72-78-78-84-96 stitches and finish with A.3 over the next stitch (there are now 6-6-6-12-12-12 stitches left for the other armhole = a total of 68-74-80-80-86-98 stitches on the row. On the next row work A.1 in the last treble crochet. Continue the pattern like this. When the piece measures 52-54-56-58-60-62 cm, adjust so that the last row was worked from the wrong side, finish each shoulder separately. Work 1 treble crochet in each of the first 20-23-24-24-25-31 treble crochets (= shoulder). Work 2 rows with 1 treble crochet in each. Cut and fasten strand. The piece measures a total of 54-56-58-60-62-64 cm. Skip 28-28-32-32-36-36 stitches for neck, work 1 slip stitch in the next stitch and 3 chain stitches (= 1 treble crochet), work 1 treble crochet in each of the last 19-22-23-23-24-30 stitches. Finish the shoulder in the same way as the other shoulder. FRONT PIECE: Work as for back piece until piece measures 42-44-44-46-46-48 cm, adjust so that the last row worked is the first row of A.2 (the last row is worked from the right side). Now divide the piece and each shoulder is finished separately as follows: RIGHT SHOULDER (when the garment is worn): The first row is worked from the wrong side. Work A.3 over the first 1-1-2-2-3-3 stitches (work around chain stitches and in treble crochets), work A.2 over the next 15-18-18-18-18-24 stitches, work A.4 over the next 12 stitches, turn the piece. Continue the pattern and decreases to neck according to diagram A.4. When A.4 has been worked 1 time in height, there are 20-23-24-24-25-31 treble crochets on the last row. Work pattern until the piece measures 52-54-56-58-62 cm, adjust so that you finish with 1 row of treble crochets from the wrong side. Work 1 treble crochet in each treble crochet until the piece measures 54-56-58-60-62-64 cm. Cut and fasten the strand. LEFT SHOULDER (when the garment is worn): Now work the left shoulder as follows (first row = wrong side): Skip 12-12-16-16-20-20 treble crochets from where A.4 was worked (= for neck), work 1 slip stitch in the next stitch, then work A.5 over the same stitch and the next 11 stitches (= a total of 12 stitches), work A.2 over the next 15-18-18-18-18-24 stitches and finish with A.1 over the last 1-1-2-2-3-3 stitches (work around chain stitches and in treble crochets). Continue the pattern and decrease according to diagram A.5. When A.5 has been worked 1 time in height, there are 20-23-24-24-25-31 treble crochets on the last row. Work pattern until the piece measures 52-54-56-58-62 cm, adjust to match the right shoulder. Work 1 treble crochet in each treble crochet until the piece measures 54-56-58-60-62-64 cm. Cut and fasten the strand. SLEEVE: The piece is worked back and forth. Work 45-45-49-49-52-52 chain stitches with hook size 4.5 mm and Cotton Light. Work 1 treble crochet in the 4th chain stitch from the hook (= 2 treble crochets), 1 treble crochet in each of the next 5-5-7-7-5-5 chain stitches, * 1 treble crochet in each of the next 6 chain stitches, skip 1 chain stitch *, work from *-* until there are 1-1-3-3-1-1 chain stitches left, 1 treble crochet in each of the last 1-1-3-3-1-1 chain stitches = 38-38-42-42-44-44 treble crochets. Work A.1 over the first 1-1-3-3-1-1 treble crochets, A.2 until there are 1-1-3-3-1-1 treble crochets left (= 6-6-6-6-7-7 times in width), A.3 over the last 1-1-3-3-1-1 treble crochets. Work A.1 to A.3 in height to finished length. When the piece measures 10 cm increase 1 treble crochet in each side of the piece by working 2 treble crochets in the first and last treble crochet on the row (= 2 treble crochets increased). Increase like this every 4-3½-3½-2½-2½-2 cm a total of 10-11-11-13-13-15 times = 58-60-64-68-70-74 stitches. The increased stitches are worked into A.2 as you go. NOTE: There is always 1 treble crochet (or 3 chain stitches = 1 treble crochet) in each side of the piece. When the piece measures 48-48-47-44-44-41 cm, insert 1 marker at the beginning of the row; the sleeve seams will later be sewn as far as the marker and the remaining rows sewn together with the 6-6-6-12-12-12 treble crochets on the back/front piece which were skipped to make the armhole in each side of the piece (= mid under sleeve). Continue back and forth until the piece measures 52-52-51-51-51-48 cm (shorter measurements in larger sizes due to wider shoulders). Cut and fasten strand. Work 1 more sleeve in the same way. ASSEMBLY: Sew shoulder seams in the outermost loop of the outermost stitch. Sew in the sleeves, the marker on the sleeve marks the side seam on the front and back pieces and the rows worked after the marker are sewn to the 6-6-6-12-12-12 stitches skipped for armholes on front and back pieces. Start at bottom of sleeve and sew sleeve seam in the outermost loop of the outermost stitch, continue with side seam on front and back pieces. Cut and fasten all strands. NECK: Crochet an edge around the neck as follows from mid top of shoulder: Work 1 double crochet, * 3 chain stitches, skip approx. 1 cm, 1 double crochet *, work from *-* around the whole neck and finish with 3 chain stitches and 1 slip stitch in the first double crochet at the beginning of the round, make sure the edge is not tight. Cut and fasten the strand. |
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Comments / Questions (90)
Janet wrote:
Hello, I'm having a little trouble deciphering the instructions and so have tried to write them out before I start. Is this pattern sequence correct? Also, I do not see the V-stitch symbol on the list of stitches. Pattern R2: (RIGHT SIDE) dc in 1st dc, * dc, ch1* to last dc, dc R3: dc in 1st dc, 2 dc around each ch st R4: dc in 1st dc, *skip next dc, V-stitch in next dc, skip 2 dc*, dc in last dc R5: dc in 1st dc, 3 dc around ch sp Correct? Or close to?
18.09.2019 - 17:53DROPS Design answered:
Dear Janet, this looks correct except that you missed the end of every row with A.1 /A.3 (= 1 dc in the 3rd ch from beg of previous row from WS). Happy crocheting!
19.09.2019 - 09:02Christina wrote:
Ich habe den Pullover mit einem Baumwoll/Leinen-Garn gehäkelt. Er ist wirklich schön. Tolles Modell. Durch die angesetzten Ärmel sitzt er auch in großen Größen gut.
10.09.2019 - 13:31Elise wrote:
Hallo, ik ben deze trui met cotton light aan het haken. Ik maak hem in maat L echter is hij nu nog maar 52 cm breed. Ik haak niet vast dus een dikkere haaknaald zal het niet mooiee maken. Zou de trui tijdens het dragen wijder worden? Ik heb officieel maat M. Groeten, Elise
20.08.2019 - 22:15DROPS Design answered:
Dag Elise,
Om de juiste breedte te krijgen, zou je de juiste stekenverhouding moeten krijgen zoals aangegeven in het patroon. Dus misschien is het toch beter om een grotere naald te gebruiken en eerst even een proeflapje te maken. (Misschien is het zo dat je veel op het uiteinde van de haaknaald haakt, waardoor de steken strakker/kleiner worden?)
01.09.2019 - 12:11Bianca wrote:
Als ik het voorpand haak zoals achterkant bedoelen jullie dan ook de armsgaten of sla je die over en ga je door de hals/schouder? Als ik de rechter schouder hebt gehaakt Jan ik namelijk geen 12 stokjes overslaan en dan linker schouder haken aangezien ik dan niet genoeg steken heb voor de schouder... Hoop dat je snapt wat ik bedoel...
09.08.2019 - 09:28DROPS Design answered:
Dag Bianca,
Op het voorpand haak je inderdaad ook de armsgaten zoals op het achterpand. Even uitgaande van de kleinste maat als voorbeeld, heb je 68 steken op de toer wanneer je met de rechter schouder begint. Je haakt A.3 (1 steek), A.2 (15 steken) en A.4 (12 steken) over deze rechter schouder = in totaal 28 steken. Als je van die 68 2 maal 28 steken aftrekt voor beide schouders, dan houd je 12 steken over. Dit zijn de 12 steken die je over moet slaan vanaf waar A.4 is gehaakt.
10.08.2019 - 15:31JMFS wrote:
I couldn't get the pattern to work by adding dc at the end of each row until I had 6 dc between the row ends. The multiples are in 6s so after the 3rd iteration of inc there should be 3 stitches added to each side, which would be a new pattern multiple. It never worked. I even tried with a swatch. I winged it by adding 1 dc on each end of the row, then repeated A2 instead of adding dcs to get 3 dc on each side before repeating A2. The pattern shifted a little but looks fine once seamed.
15.07.2019 - 03:59Ineke Varley wrote:
Hi, I am doing the small size and having trouble with the sleeves especial rows 3 & 4 of A2 and the increasing. The pattern doesn’t come out evenly. I end up with 1 stitch too many in these rows that require sets of 3 stitches. Rows 1& 2 of A2 don’t have any issues. I also found that by time I get to 58 stitches total I will not be able to do the 3&4 row of A2 evenly. Do I just work A1 then A2 and do A3 (then also in reverse) until I have the required stitches. Thank you
07.07.2019 - 14:47DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Varley, continue working A.2 on sleeve as explained, work the new stitches with dc only, and when there are enough sts to work one new repeat on each side of sleeve, continue working A.2 over these stitches. That way, pattern will not be displaced. And you will be sure to get the correct number of stitches. Happy crocheting!
08.07.2019 - 10:06Manuela wrote:
Wieviele Knäuel brauche ich insgesamt für den Pullover wenn ich ihn in Größe M häkle?
02.06.2019 - 14:15DROPS Design answered:
Liebe Manuela, die Garnmenge für jede Größe finden Sie unter dem Kopfteil - hier lesen Sie mehr. Viel Spaß beim häkeln!
03.06.2019 - 10:09Yvette wrote:
Bedankt, Maar weet iemand waar ik deze steek op internet kan vinden🤔
06.05.2019 - 20:22DROPS Design answered:
Hoi Yvette,
In deze video wordt het verschil uitgelegd tussen IN en OM de steek haken.
09.05.2019 - 21:56Yvette wrote:
Hi Allemaal, Weet iemand wellicht wat de haaksteek bolletje in streepje betekent En hoe ik dat kan vinden op internet
04.05.2019 - 14:42DROPS Design answered:
Dag Yvette,
Dit is een stokje die je om de de steek van de vorige toer haakt.
05.05.2019 - 16:29Susana wrote:
El delantero también lleva sisa como la espalda?
15.04.2019 - 19:46DROPS Design answered:
Hola Susana. El delantero se trabaja igual que la espalda hasta el escote (incluyendo las sisas).
22.04.2019 - 13:01