Alexandra wrote:
Sorry that should read 135 sts not 145. Still a lot more than 109!
05.06.2023 - 01:46
Alexandra wrote:
I can't get the body to work. You are supposed to have 109 stitches throughout. Row 1 and 2 have 109 stitches but row 3 comes out with about 145 sts. . I think I am following the pattern exactly. I don't want to give up on it as I promised it fir my granddaughter.
05.06.2023 - 01:38DROPS Design answered:
Dear Alexandra, when working row 3 you should just crochet 1 double crochet (UK-English) in each stitch, so if you get 109 sts on 2nd row, you should have 109 sts on 3rd row. Happy crocheting!
05.06.2023 - 10:25
Anne Buckley wrote:
This is the way I got the BODY section pattern to work with the treble clusters lined up vertically every other row: First ROW 2 and 3 as written in pattern and diagram When you repeat ROW 2 (and subsequent repeats) , make first treble cluster in second stitch (DC) from beginning and final cluster in last but one. Otherwise, the clusters and holes do not line up! It would be useful to show some of the subsequent row 2/3 repeats in the diagram.
31.05.2023 - 09:34
Anne Buckley wrote:
I have started on the BODY section. I have completed ROW 1 with the correct number of stitches. I completed Row 2 and 3. My problem is now when I repeat ROW 2 again, the 3 trebles do not line up with the ones in the previous ROW 2 and when I am almost at the end of the row and I count the stitches I have too many stitches. PLease can you explain how this works with the pattern as written? It seems that having the 3 trebles at either end of the row will add to the stitches each time. Thanks
30.05.2023 - 09:38DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Buckley, starting from WS you will first crochet A.7 and then alternately A.8 and A.9, end with A.9 (in some sizes only), then end with A.10 = there are 109-121-129-149-169-189 double crochets. Now work 2nd row from RS (read diagram from left towards right): A.10, then repeat A.9 and end with A.7. Now work 3rd row from WS (read diagram from right towards left): A.7, repeat A.9 and end with A.10. When repeating 2nd and 3rd row the same way, the treble crochets should be worked lined up with those from first 2nd row. Happy crocheting!
30.05.2023 - 11:37
Alexandra wrote:
In the body, Row 1 states there should be 109 double crochets.. It does not mention the number of double on rows 2 3 and 4. Do I take it that there should be 109 double filor the whole pattern to end. I seems to be adding more stitches somehow and the back us getting wider. I have tried a few times but it increases in width.
28.05.2023 - 23:06DROPS Design answered:
Dear Alexandra, there is no increase at this point; the number of stitches is not supposed to change, this means you should have 109 double crochets on 3rd row (when diagrams are done one time in height); adding a marker/marker thread between each repeat can help you checking/tracking the number of stitches as you go. Happy crocheting!
30.05.2023 - 10:59
Alexandra wrote:
Thank you. I get that and it will work but am still confused why row 1 (WS) is worked right to left and row 2 R to L In this case is it just telling you this is the wrong side and right side of the work. As your instruction shows red arrow going right to left for RS and blue arrow for Left to right for WS. Hope you understand what I am saying.
23.05.2023 - 04:12DROPS Design answered:
Dear Alexandra, in crochet charts, we start reading the first row from right to left, regardless of the side you are working on, unless otherwise stated. Usually, we can follow the way of reading explained in the lesson, because the first row worked is from the RS. However, in this case, we start with a row from the WS, which would be an exception to the case in the lesson. Therefore, the first row will be read from right to left and the second row from left to right, regardless of the actual side of the garment. Happy crocheting!
28.05.2023 - 18:08
Alexandra wrote:
Sorry I meant to say i am referring to the Body part of the pattern. Also when you are working the symbol on a left to right row is the symbol read left to right,? Hope that makes sense to you.
21.05.2023 - 22:35DROPS Design answered:
Dear Alexandra, start A.7 (from WS) with 1 chain and start A.10 (from RS) with 3 chains, 2 treble crochets in the same double crochet. Happy crocheting!
22.05.2023 - 13:08
Alexandra wrote:
Thank you.which direction is row 1 2 and 3 worked. It says in pattern row 1 is wrong side and in yr instructions it says the wrong side is always worked left to right. But it doesnt seem the case here. Please confirm directions of these rows.
21.05.2023 - 22:31DROPS Design answered:
Dear Alexandra, you are right, read diagrams from the right towards the left there, ie row 1 (from WS) reading A.7, A.8, A.9 and A.10 from the right towards the left and read row 2 (from RS) reading diagrams A.10, A.9 and A.7 from the left towards the right. Read row 3 (from WS) as for row 1, ie read A.7, A.9 and A.10 from WS. Repeat row 2 and 3. Happy crocheting!
22.05.2023 - 13:07
Alexandea Sharpe wrote:
Could you please explain rows 2 and 3. In row 2 is A10 and A9 worked alternately across the row or us it just A9. Or A10 on the first stitch only. Row 3 do we work A7 and A9 alternately across the row or A 7 on first stitch only. Please explain Row 1 also I am very co fused with it
20.05.2023 - 02:46DROPS Design answered:
Dear Alexandea, in row 1: work A.7 once. Then, alternate between A.8 and A.9 until 1 or 5 chain stitches are left, depending on your size. If your size has only 1 chain stitch left, don't work A.9 and work only A.10 to finish. If your size has 5 stitches left, work A.9 once and then A.10 once to finish. In row 2: work A.10 once, then repeat A.9 and finish with A.7 once. In row 3: work A.7 once, then repeat A.9 and finish with A.10 once. Happy crocheting!
21.05.2023 - 19:51
Veerle Torfs wrote:
Het patroon voor het lijf klopt niet. Telpatronen A.7 en A.10 zouden maar 2 stokjes mogen bevatten in plaats van 3. Anders wordt het werk elke keer 2 steken breder
05.05.2023 - 18:53
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Crocheted top in DROPS Cotton Light. The piece is worked with lace pattern and straps. Sizes XS - XXL.
DROPS 239-28 |
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------------------------------------------------------- EXPLANATIONS FOR THE PATTERN: ------------------------------------------------------- CROCHET INFORMATION: CHAIN STITCH: If you work outermost on the hook the chain stitch will often be too tight; 1 chain stitch should be as long as 1 double/treble crochet is wide. TREBLE CROCHETS: At the beginning of each row of treble crochets work 3 chain stitches, which replace the first treble crochet, i.e. skip the first stitch from the previous row. DOUBLE CROCHETS: At the beginning of each row of double crochets work 1 chain stitch, which replaces the first double crochet, i.e. skip the first stitch from the previous row. PATTERN: See diagrams A.1 to A.10. CROCHET TIP: If you want the top to cover slightly more at the front, you can work the cups together with a small overlap in the middle. Position the cups with overlap and crochet double crochets underneath, adjusting the number of stitches to how much overlap you have. ------------------------------------------------------- START THE PIECE HERE: ------------------------------------------------------- TOP – SHORT OVERVIEW OF THE PIECE: The cups are worked separately, back and forth, then worked together. The body is worked back and forth and the cups either sewn or crocheted to the body. Work 1 strap for each cup and a strap to tie the top together at mid back. CUPS: Work 14-15-16-20-21-22 chain stitches with hook size 3.5 mm and DROPS Cotton Light. Read CROCHET INFORMATION above. Work 1 treble crochet in the 4th chain stitch from the hook, then 1 treble crochet in each of the next 9-10-11-15-16-17 chain stitches (1 chain stitch left), work diagram A.1 in this last chain stitch (top of cup). Turn and work below the chain-stitch row, with 1 treble crochet in the bottom of each of the 11-12-13-17-18-19 treble crochets worked along the other side of the chain-stitch row (the last treble crochet is worked in the bottom of the 3 chain stitches which replaced the first treble crochet). There are 26-28-30-38-40-42 treble crochets and 1 chain stitch on the row. Turn. Work back and forth with 1 treble crochet in each stitch but around the chain stitch in the middle of A.1 work diagram A.1 (4 treble crochets increased on the row). REMEMBER THE CROCHET TENSION! Work like this until you have 5-6-7-8-9-10 rows of treble crochets. There are 42-48-54-66-72-78 treble crochets and 1 chain stitch on the row. Work according to diagrams A.2 to A.6 as follows: ROW 1: Work A.2 over 3 stitches, A.3 as far as the middle chain stitch in A.1 (6-7-8-10-11-12 times), work A.4 in the chain stitch, A.5 until there are 3 stitches left (6-7-8-10-11-12 times) (the pattern is symmetrical on either side of A.4), work A.6 over 3 stitches. Turn. ROW 2: Work A.6 over A.6, A.5 between each treble-crochet group as far as the first chain stitch in A.4 (5-6-7-9-10-11 times), work A.5 around the first chain stitch in A.4, A.4 around the middle chain stitch in A.4, A.3 around the last chain stitch in A.4, A.3 between each treble-crochet group (5-6-7-9-10-11 times), A.2 over A.2. Finish the row with 1 slip stitch in the 3rd chain stitch from 1st row = 52-58-64-76-82-85 stitches. Cut and fasten the strand. Work 1 more cup in the same way. ASSEMBLING THE CUPS: Read CROCHET TIP above. Use crochet hook size 3.5 mm and DROPS Cotton Light. Work approx. 29-32-36-39-43-47 double crochets along the bottom of the first cup, then approx. 29-32-36-39-43-47 double crochets along the bottom of the second cup. Cut and fasten the strand. BODY: Work 123-137-146-168-191-213 chain stitches with hook size 3.5 mm and DROPS Cotton Light. Read CROCHET INFORMATION above. Turn. Start in the 2nd chain stitch from the hook and work diagrams A.7 to A.10 as follows: ROW 1 (wrong side): Work A.7, then alternately A.8 and A.9 until there are 1-5-5-1-5-1 chain stitches left, work A.9 0-1-1-0-1-0 time and A.10. There are 109-121-129-149-169-189 double crochets. ROW 2 (right side): Work A.10, A.9 until there are 4 stitches left and finish with A.7 = 111-127-135-151-175-191 stitches. ROW 3 (wrong side): Work A.7, A.9 until there are 3 stitches left and finish with A.10. Repat as shown in A.x until the piece measures 16-17-18-16-17-17 cm or to desired length. Cut and fasten the strand. ASSEMBLY: Position the cups on the middle of the body, place them along the chain stitches from the beginning of the body and sew or crochet them to the body. Sew in the outermost loop of the outermost stitch or crochet slip stitches so the seam is flat and neat. STRAPS: Use crochet hook size 3.5 mm and 2 strands DROPS Cotton Light. Work chain stitches to a length of 110-115 cm or to desired length. Work 3 straps, one for each cup and one to close the body at the back. Fold one strap in the middle, insert the loop-end through the top of one cup, thread the ends through the loop and pull tight. Fasten the other strap in the same way on the other cup. Fold the body, with the short-sides together. Thread the end of the last strap through each side at the top, then cross back and forth, threading through alternate sides, with the ends finally coming out at the bottom of the body. Tie the ends together. |
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