DROPS Fabel
DROPS Fabel
75% Wool, 25% Polyamide
from 2.30 £ /50g
DROPS Brushed Alpaca Silk
DROPS Brushed Alpaca Silk
77% Alpaca, 23% Silk
from 2.90 £ /25g
Get the yarn to make this pattern from 45.10£.

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DROPS SS24

Irish Cloud

Crochet DROPS jumper with vents and detachable collar in ”Brushed Alpaca Silk” and ”Fabel”. Size: S - XXXL.

DROPS Extra 0-1254
DROPS design: Pattern no fa-316
Yarn group A and C
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JUMPER:
Size: S - M - L - XL - XXL - XXXL
Materials:
DROPS FABEL from Garnstudio
300-300-350-350-400-450 g colour no 913, chiaroscuro
And use:
DROPS BRUSHED ALPACA SILK from Garnstudio
200-225-250-250-275-325 g colour no 01, off white

DETACHABLE COLLAR:
Size: S/M – L/ XL – XXL/XXXL
Measurements: Circumference: approx. 53-62-67 cm, height: 15 cm
Materials:
DROPS FABEL from Garnstudio
50 g for all sizes in colour no 913, chiaroscuro
And use:
DROPS BRUSHED ALPACA SILK from Garnstudio
50 g for all sizes in colour no 01, off white

DROPS CROCHET HOOK SIZE 6 mm – or size needed to get 12 tr x 6.5 rows with 1 strand of each yarn = 10 x 10 cm.

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Alternative Yarn – See how to change yarns here
Yarn Groups A to F – Use the same pattern and change the yarn here
Yarn usage using an alternative yarn – Use our yarn converter here

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DROPS Fabel
DROPS Fabel
75% Wool, 25% Polyamide
from 2.30 £ /50g
DROPS Brushed Alpaca Silk
DROPS Brushed Alpaca Silk
77% Alpaca, 23% Silk
from 2.90 £ /25g
Get the yarn to make this pattern from 45.10£.

The yarn cost is calculated from the pattern’s smallest size and the yarn’s cheapest product type. Looking for an even better price? You might find it on the DROPS Deals!

Pattern instructions

NOTE: This pattern is written in British English. All measurements in charts are in cm. For conversion from cm to inches - click here. There are different terms for crocheting in British and American English. If this pattern includes crochet, click for "crochet terms" here. For this pattern in American English, please click here.
CROCHET INFO:
Replace first tr at beg of every tr row with 3 ch.

DECREASE TIP:
Dec 1 tr by working the next 2 tr tog as follows: Work 1 tr but wait with last pull through (= 2 sts on hook), then work next tr but on last pull through, pull yarn through all 3 sts on hook.
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BACK PIECE:
Worked back and forth. Work 73-76-80-83-88-90 ch on hook size 6 mm with 1 strand Brushed Alpaca Silk and 1 strand Fabel (= 2 strands). Work 1 tr in 4th ch from hook (= 2 tr) - READ CROCHET INFO, * 1 tr in each of the next 5 ch, skip 1 ch *, repeat from *-* until 3-0-4-1-0-2 ch remain, 1 tr in the last 3-0-4-1-0-2 ch = 60-62-66-68-72-74 tr. Work 1 tr in every tr. REMEMBER THE CROCHET TENSION! Fasten off when piece measures 40-41-42-43-44-45 cm. Now work 1 tr in each of the middle 52-54-58-60-64-66 tr (4 tr in each side for armholes). When piece measures 56-58-60-62-64-66 cm - adjust so that next row is from RS, work 1 tr in every tr over the first 17-18-19-20-21-22 tr (= shoulder). Fasten off. Piece measures approx. 58-60-62-64-66-68 cm. Work the other shoulder the same way (= 18-18-20-20-22-22 tr for neck).

FRONT PIECE:
Work as back piece until piece measures 50-52-52-54-54-56 cm. Then work neck as follows: Work 1 tr in each of the first 19-20-21-22-23-24 tr. On next row from neck work the first 2 tr tog - SEE DECREASE TIP. Repeat dec on next row from neck = 17-18-19-20-21-22 tr remain on the shoulder. Fasten off when piece measures 58-60-62-64-66-68 cm. Work the other shoulder the same way.

SLEEVE:
Worked back and forth. Work 35-35-37-37-40-40 ch on hook size 6 mm with 1 strand Brushed Alpaca Silk and 1 strand Fabel (= 2 strands). Work 1 tr in 4th ch from hook (= 2 tr), * 1 tr in each of the next 5 ch, skip 1 ch *, repeat from *-* until 1-1-3-3-0-0 ch remain, 1 tr in the last 1-1-3-3-0-0 ch = 28-28-30-30-32-32 tr. Work 1 tr in every tr. When piece measures 8 cm, inc by working 2 tr in first tr and 2 tr in last tr (= 2 tr inc), repeat inc every 6-5-5-4½-4½-3½ cm 7-8-8-9-9-11 more times = 44-46-48-50-52-56 tr. Work until piece measures 52 cm. Fasten off. Work another sleeve the same way.

ASSEMBLY:
Work the shoulder seams tog from WS through both layers as follows: 1 dc in first tr, * 1 ch, skip 1 tr, 1 dc in next tr *, repeat from *-*. Sew in sleeves. Work tog underarm seams and side seams in one from WS as follows through both layers: * 1 dc in outer loop, 3 ch, skip 1 row *, repeat from *-* until approx. 10 cm remain on body for vent in each side. Fasten off.

NECK EDGE:
Work an edge around the neck, beg on one shoulder as follows: 1 dc, * 3 ch, skip approx. 1 cm, 1 dc *, repeat from *-* around the entire neck and finish with 1 sl st in first dc on round. Fasten off.

DETACHABLE COLLAR:
Worked back and forth. Work 78-78-90-90-97-97 ch on hook size 6 mm with 1 strand Brushed Alpaca Silk and 1 strand Fabel (= 2 strands). Work 1 tr in 4th ch from hook (= 2 tr), * 1 tr in each of the next 5 ch, skip 1 ch *, repeat from *-* until 2-2-2-2-3-3 ch remain, 1 tr in the last 2-2-2-2-3-3 ch = 64-64-74-74-80-80 tr. Work 1 tr in every tr until piece measures approx. 15 cm. Fasten off. Work tog neck warmer in the side from WS as follows through both layers: * 1 dc in outer loop, 3 ch, skip 1 row *, repeat from *-*. Fasten off.

Diagram

diagram measurements
Do you have a question? See a list of frequently asked questions (FAQ)

Knitting tension is what determines the final measurements of your work, and is usually measured per 10 x 10 cm. It is provided like so: number of stitches in width x number of rows in height - eg: 19 stitches x 26 rows = 10 x 10 cm.

The knitting tension is very individual; some people knit/crochet loosely while others work tightly. You adjust the knitting tension with the needle size, which is why the suggested needle size is only meant as a guide! You need to adjust this (up or down) to ensure that YOUR knitting tension matches the knitting tension provided in the pattern. If you work with a different knitting tension than provided you will have a different yarn consumption, and your work will have different measurements than what the pattern suggests.

The knitting tension also determines which yarns can replace each other. As long as you achieve the same knitting tension you can replace one yarn with another.

See DROPS lesson: How to measure your tension/gauge

See DROPS video: How to make a gauge tension swatch

The required amount of yarn is provided in grams, eg: 450 g. To calculate how many balls you’ll need you first need to know how many grams are in 1 ball (25g, 50g or 100g). This information is available if you click on the individual yarn quality on our pages. Divide the amount required with the amount of each ball. For example, if each ball is 50g (the most common amount), the calculation will be as follows: 450 / 50 = 9 balls.

The important thing when changing from one yarn to another is that the knitting/crochet tension remains the same. This is so that the measurements of the finished piece will be the same as on the sketch provided. It is easier to achieve the same knitting tension using yarns from the same yarn group. It is also possible to work with multiple strands of a thinner yarn to achieve the knitting tension of a thicker one. Please try our yarn converter. We recommend you to always work a test swatch.

Please NOTE: when changing yarn the garment might have a different look and feel to the garment in the photo, due to individual properties and qualities of each yarn.

See DROPS lesson: Can I use a different yarn than the one mentioned in the pattern?

All our yarns are categorised into yarn groups (from A to F) according to thickness and knitting tension – group A contains the thinnest yarns and group F the thickest. This makes it easier for you to find alternative yarns to our patterns, should you wish to switch yarn. All yarns within the same group have a similar knitting tension and can easily replace each other. However, different yarn qualities have different structures and properties which will give the finished work a unique look and feel.

Click here for an overview of the yarns in each yarn group

At the top of all our patterns you’ll find a link to our yarn calculator, which is a helpful tool should you wish to use a different yarn than suggested. By filling in the yarn quality you wish to replace, the amount (in your size) and number of strands, the calculator will present good alternative yarns with the same knitting tension. Additionally it will tell you how much you’ll require in the new qualities and whether you’ll need to work with multiple strands. Most skeins are 50g (some are 25g or 100g).

If the pattern is worked with multiple colours, every colour will have to be calculated separately. Similarly, if the pattern is worked with several strands of different yarns (for example 1 strand Alpaca and 1 strand Kid-Silk) you will have to find alternatives for each, individually.

Click here to see our yarn calculator

Since different yarns have different qualities and textures we have chosen to keep the original yarn in our patterns. However, you can easily find options among our available qualities by using our yarn calculator, or simply pick a yarn from the same yarn group.

It is possible that some retailers still have discontinued yarns in stock, or that someone has a few skeins at home that they would like to find patterns for.

The yarn calculator will provide both alternative yarn as well as required amount in the new quality.

If you think it's hard to decide what size to make, it can be a good idea to measure a garment you own already and like the size of. Then you can pick the size by comparing those measures with the ones available in the pattern's size chart.

You'll find the size chart at the bottom of the pattern.

See DROPS lesson: How to read size chart

The needle size provided in the pattern serves only as a guide, the important thing is to follow the knitting tension. And since knitting tension is very individual, you will have to adjust the needle size to ensure that YOUR tension is the same as in the pattern – maybe you’ll have to adjust 1, or even 2 needle sizes, up or down to achieve the correct tension. For this, we recommend that you work test swatches.

Should you work with a different knitting tension than the one provided, the measurements of the finished garment might deviate from the measurement sketch.

See DROPS lesson: How to measure your tension/gauge

See DROPS video: How to make a tension/gauge swatch

Working a garment top-down provides more flexibility and room for personal adjustment. For example it is easier to try the garment on while working, as well as making adjustments to length of yoke and shoulder caps.

The instructions are carefully explaining every step, in the correct order. Diagrams are adjusted to the knitting direction and are worked as usual.

The diagram depicts all rows/rounds, and every stitch seen from the right side. It is read from bottom to top, from right to left. 1 square = 1 stitch.

When working back and forth, every other row is worked from the right side and every other row is worked from the wrong side. When working from the wrong side, the diagram will have to be worked reversed: from left to right, knit stitches are purled, purl stitches are knit etc.

When working in the round every round is worked from the right side and the diagram are worked from right to left on all rounds.

See DROPS lesson: How to read knitting diagrams

The diagram depicts all rows/rounds, and every stitch seen from the right side. It is worked from bottom to top, from right to left.

When working back and forth every other row is worked from the right side: from right to left and every other row is worked from the wrong side: from left to right.

When working in the round, every row in the diagram are worked from the right side, from right to left.

When working a circular diagram you start in the middle and work your way outwards, counter clockwise, row by row.

The rows usually start with a given number of chain stitches (equivalent to the height of the following stitch), this will either be depicted in the diagram or explained in the pattern.

See DROPS lesson: How to read crochet diagrams

Instructions for working several diagrams after each other on the same row/round, will often be written like so: “work A.1, A.2, A.3 a total of 0-0-2-3-4 times". This means you work A.1 once, then A.2 is worked once, and A.3 is repeated (in width) the number of times provided for your size – in this case like so: S = 0 times, M = 0 times, L=2 times, XL= 3 times and XXL = 4 times.

The diagrams are worked as usual: begin with the first row in A.1, then work the first row in A.2 etc.

See DROPS lesson: How to read knitting diagrams

See DROPS lesson: How to read crochet diagrams

The total width of the garment (from wrist-to-wrist) will be larger in the larger sizes, despite the actual sleeves being shorter. The larger sizes have longer sleeve caps and wider shoulders, so there will be a good fit in all sizes.

The measurement sketch/schematic drawing provides information regarding the full length of the garment. If it’s a jumper or a jacket the length is measured from the highest point on the shoulder closest to the neckline, and straight down to the bottom of the garment. It is NOT measured from the tip of shoulder. Similarly, the length of yoke is measured from the highest point on the shoulder and down to where yoke is split into body and sleeves.

On a jacket measures are never taken along bands, unless specifically stated. Always measure inside band stitches when measuring the length.

See DROPS lesson: How to read a schematic drawing

Diagrams are often repeated on the round or in height. 1 repeat is the diagram the way it appears in the pattern. If it says to work 5 repeats of A.1 in the round, then you work A.1 a total of 5 times after/next to each other in the round. If it says to work 2 repeats of A.1 vertically/in height you work the entire diagram once, then begin again at the start and work the entire diagram one more time.

Chain stitches are slightly narrower than other stitches and to avoid working the cast-on edge too tight, we simply chain more stitches to begin with. The stitch count will be adjusted on the following row to fit the pattern and measurement sketch.

The rib edge is more elastic and will contract slightly compared to, for example, stocking stitch. By increasing before the rib edge, you avoid a visible difference in width between the rib edge and the rest of the body.

It’s very easy to cast off too tightly, and by making yarn overs while casting off (and simultaneously casting these off) you avoid a too tight cast off edge.

See DROPS video: How to bind off with yarn overs (yo)

To achieve an even increase (or decrease) you can increase on, for example: every 3rd and 4th row alternately, like so: work 2 rows and increase on the 3rd row, work 3 rows and increase on the 4th. Repeat this until the increase is complete.

See DROPS lesson: Increase or decrease 1 st on every 3rd and 4th row alternately

Should you prefer to work in the round instead of back and forth, you may of course adjust the pattern. You’ll need to add steeks mid-front (usually 5 stitches), and follow the instructions. When you would normally turn and work from the wrong side, simply work across the steek and continue in the round. At the end you’ll cut the piece open, pick up stitches to work bands, and cover the cut edges.

See DROPS video: How to knit steeks and cut open

Should you prefer to work back and forth instead of in the round, you may of course adjust the pattern so you work the pieces separately and then assemble them at the end. Divide the stitches for the body in 2, add 1 edge stitch in each side (for sewing) and work the front and back pieces separately.

See DROPS lesson: Can I adapt a pattern for circular needles into straight needles?

Pattern repeats can vary slightly in the different sizes, in order to get the correct proportions. If you’re not working the exact same size as the garment in the photo, yours might deviate slightly. This has been carefully developed and adjusted so that the complete impression of the garment is the same in all sizes.

Make sure to follow instructions and diagrams for your size!

If you have found a pattern you like which is available in women’s size it’s not very difficult to convert it to men’s size. The biggest difference will be the length of sleeves and body. Start working on the women size that you think would fit across the chest. The additional length will be worked right before you cast off for the armhole/sleeve cap. If the pattern is worked top-down you can add the length right after the armhole or before the first decrease on sleeve.

Regarding additional yarn amount, this will depend on how much length you add, but it is better with a skein too many than too few.

All yarns will have excess fibres (from production) that might come off as lint or shedding. Brushed yarns (ie hairier yarns) have more of these loose, excess fibres, causing more shedding.

Shedding also depends on what is worn under or over the garment, and whether this pulls at the yarn fibres. It’s therefore not possible to guarantee that there will be no shedding

Below are some tips on how to get the best result when working with hairier yarns:

1. When the garment is finished (before you wash it) shake it vigorously so the looser hairs come off. NOTE: do NOT use a lint roller, brush or any method that pulls at the yarn.

2. Place the garment in a plastic bag and put it in your freezer - the temperature will cause the fibres to become less attached to each other, and excess fibres will come off easier.

3. Leave in the freezer for a few hours before taking it out and shaking it again.

4. Wash the garment according to the instructions on the yarn label.

Pilling is a natural process that happens to even the most exclusive of fibers. It's a natural sign of wear and tear that is hard to avoid, and that is most visible in high friction areas of your garment like a sweater's arms and cuffs.

You can make your garment look as new by removing the pilling, using a fabric comb or a pill/lint remover.

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Comments / Questions (16)

country flag Misty Richardson wrote:

I was wondering what it means when it tells me to crochet with one strand of one yarn and one strand of the other yarn do I just crochet double stranded?

06.09.2023 - 05:43

DROPS Design answered:

Dear Mrs Richardson; this pattern is worked with 2 strands held together as if there was just one, so that you will work with 1 strand DROPS Fabel + 1 strand DROPS Brushed Alpaca Silk together. Happy crocheting!

06.09.2023 - 09:22

country flag Emelie wrote:

Kan man sy fast kragen på tröjan? :)

15.08.2023 - 21:12

DROPS Design answered:

Hej Emelie, ja, eller så hækler du kraven direkte på halsudskæringen :)

16.08.2023 - 11:28

country flag Lauren wrote:

I'm confused, this detachable collar but there is not instruction in the pattern for any findings, etc that would make this attached to make it detachable, is the collar just a separate cowl? I don't see anything about it actually being attached to the sweater in assembly and confused as how it can be detachable if it is not attached to anything in the first place.

04.12.2022 - 19:52

DROPS Design answered:

Dear Lauren, the detachable collar is a piece you will work completely separately but that will not be sewn or attached to the jumper. Happy crocheting!

06.12.2022 - 10:17

country flag Elizabeth Stuart wrote:

Hello! I love the yarn, adore to crochet and have been looking for a pattern like this for ages and luckily found this! However, I have gone up to a 7mm hook and have done four gauge swatches, and cannot get 6.5 rows to 10 cm. The width is correct, I can absolutely make it work with the 7.5 rows I am getting for 10 cm, but I wonder if I am doing something wrong, as there is no way I would be able to get 6.5 rows for the gauge that is on the pattern. I am doing the right stitch! I checked!

11.02.2022 - 12:01

DROPS Design answered:

Dear Mrs Stuart, you can try "pulling" your treble crochets (UK-English) in height, block your swatch if it helps - or then just work as in the pattern as long as width is matching; in this pattern, all heights are measured in cm and not with the number of rows. Happy crocheting!

11.02.2022 - 13:31

country flag Regina wrote:

Dobrý den, prosím o vysvětlení. Vůbec nerozumím, co znamená v popisu: pak 1 DS do každého z posledních 3-0-4-1-0-2 řo, uháčkujeme 1 DS do každého z prvních 17-18-19-20-21-22 DS. Předem díky.

21.11.2021 - 16:16

DROPS Design answered:

Dobrý den, Regino, "1 DS do každého z posledních 3-0-4-1-0-2 řo" znamená, že háčkujeme 1 dlouhý sloupek do každého ze 3 (pro velikost S) nebo do každého ze 4 (pro velikost L), ppř. do každého ze 2 (pro velikost XXL) posledních řetízkových ok. U velikosti XL háčkujeme 1 dlouhý sloupek do posledního 1 řetízkového oka a u velikostí M a XXL nebudeme háčkovat dlouhý sloupek vůbec (viz 0 v uvedené řadě ok). Obdobně: "uháčkujeme 1 DS do každého z prvních 17-18-19-20-21-22 DS" = háčkujeme po 1 dlouhém sloupku do každého z uvedeného počtu dlouhých sloupků podle zvolené velikosti (S-M-L-XL-XXL-XXXL). Hodně zdaru! Hana

21.11.2021 - 17:49

country flag Marte wrote:

Hei. Når jeg skal hekle ermene legger jeg opp 35 lm (størrelse s). Når jeg da følger oppskriften og hekler neste rad med staver sitter jeg hver gang igjen med 2 luftmasker, men skal egentlig ha 1 lm igjen. Er det noe feil med oppskriften eller har jeg forstått feil i hvilke masker som telles? Ut fra knuten kommer første luftmaske (en V rett ut fra knuten). Telles den?

12.12.2020 - 09:23

DROPS Design answered:

Hei Marte. Av de to luftmaskene du sitter igjen med, har du husket at den ene luftmasken er den du skal hoppe over når du ser på rapporten (* 1 st i hver av de neste 5 lm, hopp over 1 lm *)? Når du teller med denne masken, sitter du igjen med 1 maske. God Fornøyelse!

16.12.2020 - 13:54

country flag Jenny wrote:

Hallo, wie häkele ich denn das Vorderteil? Wie lang muss es sein, bis ich mit den Armausschnitten beginne? Das steht leider nicht in der Anleitung. Da steht nur die Gesamtlänge bis zum Halsausschnitt. Oder bekommt das Vorderteil keine Armausschnitte? Danke und viele Grüße!

15.10.2019 - 12:47

DROPS Design answered:

Liebe Jenny, das Vorderteil wird wie das Rückenteil gehäkelt, bis die Arbeit 50-56 cm hat, dh, genauso wie beim Rückenteil häkeln, nur Halsausschnitt wird früher gehäkelt - siehe VORDERTEIL. Viel Spaß beim häkeln!

15.10.2019 - 14:58

country flag Barbara wrote:

Hoe moet je bij de afwerking een vaste in het buitenste lusje van een stokje haken? Dit kan toch niet, aan de zijkanten heb je geen buitenste lusjes van een stokje.

06.11.2018 - 18:41

DROPS Design answered:

Dag Barbara

Het is de bedoeling dat je de buitenste lusjes opzoekt van de stokjes en niet om de stokjes heen haakt bij het in elkaar haken van de zijkanten.

07.11.2018 - 15:01

country flag Alexander Bayer wrote:

Was kostet mich dieses Modell in der Größe XXXL ?

29.10.2018 - 23:28

DROPS Design answered:

Liebe Frau Bayer, in der Größe XXXL brauchen Sie für den Pullover (allein): 450 g Fabel / 50 g = 9 Knäuel x 2.70€ = 24.30€ + 325 g Brushed Alpaca Silk / 25 g = 13 Knäuel x 1.95 (AlpacaParty Preis) = 25.35€ = insgesamt 24.30+25.35= 49.65€. Die gleiche Berechnung können Sie für den Kragen durchführen. Viel Spaß beim stricken!

30.10.2018 - 08:44

country flag Suzie wrote:

Merci beaucoup pour la réponse....

23.10.2018 - 04:35