Paula Plowman wrote:
I am having trouble with the front sides. After I finish round 20 do I chain 4 and tr 81? Then count back from the 81st stitch to put the markers? Then if i do it for the other side it won't be even because you start the round by the arm hole. Thanks for the help /
20.06.2013 - 18:09DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Plowman, in size L/XL after round 20, body is finished and will continue with front pieces - see "Left front piece - all sizes" below : you will work on the 81 tr each side for front pieces. Happy crocheting!
21.06.2013 - 09:53
Fernanda wrote:
Sinceramente creo que para nada esté bien explicado, cuando hay tantas preguntas y sobre todo las respuestas tampoco están nada claras, yo particularmente me tuve que romper la cabeza unas cuantas veces, y eso que aún no terminé, espero que lo consiga. En otros modelos de Drops las explicaciones eran claras y escuetas, pero no las de este patrón. Gracias y perdóname por ser tan dura pero llevé una semana sin hacer nada del patrón solo romperme la cabeza. GRACIAS
08.06.2013 - 15:49Fernanda answered:
Voy a intentar explicarlo, yo estoy haciendo la talla L, después de la ronda 20 se reparte los puntos de la siguiente manera o sea los 81 ptos: Se ganchilla cada delantero por separado en los 81 ptos de cada lado. Se reparten de la siguiente manera:colocar 2 marcadores a 24 pts, 1 marcador, a 33 pts, otro marcador,y nos quedan 24 ptos = 81 pts para el primer delantero.Despues de terminar con este delantero hacer el otro igual.Saludos a todos y espero haberos ayudado
09.06.2013 - 13:16
Nadine wrote:
Bonjour, je vais commencer le devant, mais comment est il délimité (79 doubles brides)? On doit placer des marqueurs à 23 mailles de chaque côtés. A partir d'où calculer ces 23 mailles? Merci d'avance, Nadine
09.05.2013 - 16:30DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Nadine, pour être sûre de l'emplacement des devants, pliez votre ouvrage en 2 et places les emmanchures l'une en face de l'autre et comptez les 79 DB de chaque côté, les marqueurs se trouvent à 23 m de chaque côté : comptez 23 DB, placez un marqueur, comptez 33 DB, placez un marqueur, il reste 23 DB jusqu'à la fin du devant. Bon crochet !
10.05.2013 - 08:33Carmen wrote:
I'm starting on front of jacket(in my case over 81 stitches). After joining yarn at stitch marker say at neck side of jacket (rs facing), do you start off with dec row 1 by ch1,skip 1trb,1sc,1hdc,1dc then continue with trb until you reach 1st marker for inc?Then at end of row 1,with 3 trb remaining,you dec again.Starting row 2 dec again and so on?
04.05.2013 - 08:20DROPS Design answered:
Dear Carmen, correct, I did that way for my jacket, you dec at the beg and end of each row, so that you start with a dec as stated. Happy crocheting!
04.05.2013 - 08:30
Corinne wrote:
Je ne comprend vraiment pas comment entamer les cotés. Vous parler d'augmentations et de diminutions en meme temps. pouvez vous m'aider s'il vous plait? Merci
26.04.2013 - 17:11DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Corinne, les côtés (devants)se crochètent sur les mailles indiquées de chaque côté, vous augmentez aux marqueurs que vous avez placé à 23-24-27 m de chaque côté (cf taille) et diminuez au début et à la fin de chaque rang comme indiqué sous "diminutions 1". Bon crochet!
27.04.2013 - 09:03
Jill wrote:
Having problems with dec for sleeve cap. Is this correct? first row: dec 3 at each end. second to fourth row: dec 2 at each end, and fifth row dec 3 at each end. A total of only 5 rows and a total of 24 stitches decreased. Correct?? J. Thanks a bunch...
10.04.2013 - 20:44DROPS Design answered:
Dear Jill, it looks correct, see decrease tip 2 to dec each side (beg + end of row). Happy crocheting!
11.04.2013 - 09:19
Miriam wrote:
Die Jacke ist wirklich wunderschön. Etwas knifflig zwischendurch, aber das fördert nur die grauen Zellen :-)
30.03.2013 - 12:17
Mel wrote:
Danke für die rasche Antwort. Soweit war mir das schon klar. Wie beginne ich aber die allererste Runde des Vorderteils? Laut Anleitung sollen bei jeder Runde zu Beginn 3 Maschen abgek. werden. Wie funktioniert das bei der ersten Runde? Oder beginne ich hier mit D-Stb.?
27.03.2013 - 20:12DROPS Design answered:
Liebe Mel, um am Anfang auch eine Stufe zu vermeiden, können Sie die ersten 3 abzunehmenden Maschen durch eine fM, 1 H-Stb und 1 Stb ersetzen, statt sie zu überspringen und direkt mit dem D-Stb zu beginnen. Beachten Sie bitte, dass die Vorderteile nicht mehr in Runden sondern in Reihen gehäkelt werden.
28.03.2013 - 08:25
Mel wrote:
Wenn ich das Vorderteil häkle: wie beginne ich die 1. Runde? Mit D-Stb.? Oder nehme ich hier schon ab und wenn ja, wie?
26.03.2013 - 21:27DROPS Design answered:
Liebe Mel, arbeiten Sie die Vorderteile wie unter „LINKES VORDERTEIL“ beschrieben:“ D-Stb hin und zurück häkeln und bei jeden Markierungen je 1 M. aufnehmen (abwechslungsweise auf der rechten und auf der linken Seite der Markierung). Gleichzeitig bei jeder Runde am Anfang und am Schluss je 3 M. abk.“ Viel Spass beim Häkeln!
27.03.2013 - 18:08
Ute wrote:
Ich glaube jetzt habe ich's verstanden...die Zahl in der Klammer ist der "Rest" nach der letzten Markierung bis zum Ende der 89 Maschen...
19.03.2013 - 13:39
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Crochet DROPS jacket worked in a circle in ”Nepal”. Size: S to XXXL
DROPS 132-2 |
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CROCHET TIP: Replace first dtr on every round/row with 4 ch. DECREASE TIP 1 (applies to the body): Dec as follows: Work dtr until 3 dtr remain, * in the first of these work 1 tr, in the next 1 htr and in the last 1 dc, turn with 1 ch, skip dc, work 1 sl st in htr and 1 sl st in tr, then 1 dc in first dtr, 1 htr in next dtr and 1 tr in next dtr, work dtr until 3 dtr remain at end of row *, repeat from *-* until a total of 6-8-12 rows have been worked. DECREASE TIP 2 (applies to sleeve cap): Dec at beg of row by working sl st over the no of dtr to be dec. Dec at end of row by working until same no of sts to be dec remains, turn piece. -------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------- BODY: Worked in the round in a circle from mid back. Crochet 8 ch on hook size 5 mm with Nepal and form a ring with 1 sl st in first ch. ROUND 1: Work 12 dc in ch-ring, finish with 1 sl st in first dc. ROUND 2: 5 ch (= 1 tr + 2 ch), * 1 tr in next dc, 2 ch *, repeat from *-* the entire round and finish with 1 sl st in 3rd ch from beg of round = 12 tr with 2 ch between each. ROUND 3: 1 ch, continue to crochet as follows in every ch-loop the entire round: 1 dc + 1 ch + 1 dc + 1 ch, finish round with 1 sl st in first ch = 24 dc with 1 ch between each. ROUND 4: 1 sl st in first dc, 1 sl st in first ch, 5 ch, 1 triple tr in same ch, * 7 ch, then work 4 triple tr tog as follows: Work 2 triple tr in same ch as last triple tr but wait with last YO and pull through on both triple tr, skip 1 dc + 1 ch + 1 dc, work 1 triple tr in next ch but wait with last YO and pull through, then work last triple tr in same ch and pull last YO through all 5 sts on hook *, repeat from *-* a total of 11 times, 7 ch, work 2 triple tr tog in same ch (but wait with last YO and pull through on both), work 1 sl st in 5th ch from beg of round and pull thread through all 3 sts on hook. ROUND 5: 1 sl st in first ch-loop, 4 ch (= 1 dtr), 7 dtr in same ch-loop, then work 8 dtr in every ch-loop, finish with 1 sl st in 4th ch from beg of round = a total of 96 dtr. ROUND 6: 5 ch (= 1 tr + 2 ch), * skip 1 dtr, 1 tr in next dtr, 2 ch *, repeat from *-* the entire round and finish with 1 sl st in 3rd ch from beg of round = 48 ch-loops. ROUND 7 – READ CROCHET TIP: Work 1 dtr in every tr and work 1 and 2 dtr alternately in every ch-loop the entire round = 120 dtr. ROUND 8: Work 1 dtr in every dtr but work 2 dtr in every 10th dtr = 132 dtr. ROUND 9: 5 ch (= 1 tr + 2 ch), * skip 1 dtr, 1 tr in next dtr, 2 ch *, repeat from *-* the entire round and finish with 1 sl st in 3rd ch from beg of round = 66 ch-loops. ROUND 10: Work 1 dtr in every tr and work 1 and 2 dtr alternately in every ch-loop the entire round = 165 dtr. ROUND 11: Work 1 dtr in every dtr but work 2 dtr in every 15th dtr = 176 dtr. ROUND 12: Work 1 dtr in every dtr but work 2 dtr in every 16th dtr = 187 dtr. Piece measures approx. 20 cm from centre and outwards. SIZE S/M: ROUND 13: 1 ch, then work 1 dc in each of the first 45 dtr (= up towards neck), work 30 loose ch, skip the next 27 dtr (= armhole), then work 1 dc in each of the next 88 dtr (= down towards back), work 30 loose ch, skip the next 27 dtr (= armhole) and fasten with 1 sl st in first dc on round. ROUND 14: Work 1 dtr in every dc - but inc 2 dtr evenly over the first 45 dc (= 47 dtr), then work 30 dtr in ch-row over armhole, work 1 dtr in every dc – but inc 3 dtr evenly over the bottom 88 dc (= 91 dtr), and work 30 dtr in ch-row over armhole = 198 dtr. ROUND 15 to 19: Continue with dtr – while at the same time inc 6 dtr evenly on every round. After 19th round there are 228 dtr on the round and piece measures approx. 33 cm from centre and outwards. Continue working only over 79 dtr in each side – i.e. do not work over 35 dtr at top by neck or 35 dtr at bottom of back. Continue with explanation under FRONT PIECE. SIZE L/XL: ROUND 13: Work 1 dtr in every dtr but work 2 dtr in every 17th dtr = 198 dtr. ROUND 14: 1 ch, then work 1 dc in each of the first 50 dtr (= up towards neck), work 32 loose ch, skip the next 29 dtr (= armhole), then work 1 dc in each of the next 90 dtr (= down towards back), work 32 loose ch, skip the next 29 dtr (= armhole) and fasten with 1 sl st in first dc on round. ROUND 15: Work 1 dtr in every dc - but inc 3 dtr evenly over the first 50 dc (= 53 dtr), then work 32 dtr in ch-row over armhole, work 1 dtr in every dc – but inc 3 dtr evenly over the bottom 90 dc (= 93 dtr), and work 32 dtr in ch-row over armhole = 210 dtr. ROUND 16 to 20: Continue with dtr – while at the same time inc 6 dtr evenly on every round. After 20th round there are 240 dtr on the round and piece measures approx. 35 cm from centre and outwards. Continue working only over 81 dtr in each side – i.e. do not work over 39 dtr at top by neck or 39 dtr at bottom of back. Continue with explanation under FRONT PIECE. SIZE XXL and XXXL: ROUND 13: Work 1 dtr in every dtr but work 2 dtr in every 17th dtr = 198 dtr. ROUND 14: Work 1 dtr in every dtr but work 2 dtr in every 18th dtr = 209 dtr. ROUND 15: 1 ch, then work 1 dc in each of the first 54 dtr (= up towards neck), work 36 loose ch, skip the next 32 dtr (= armhole), then work 1 dc in each of the next 91 dtr (= down towards back), work 36 loose ch, skip the next 32 dtr (= armhole) and fasten with 1 sl st in first dc on round. ROUND 16: Work 1 dtr in every dc - but inc 2 dtr evenly over the first 54 dc (= 56 dtr), then work 36 dtr in ch-row over armhole, work 1 dtr in every dc – but inc 3 dtr evenly over the bottom 91 dc (= 94 dtr), and work 36 dtr in ch-row over armhole = 222 dtr. ROUND 17 to 22: Continue with dtr – while at the same time inc 6 dtr evenly on every round. After 22nd round there are 258 dtr on the round and piece measures approx. 37 cm from centre and outwards. Continue working only over 89 dtr in each side – i.e. do not work over 40 dtr at top by neck or 40 dtr at bottom of back. Continue with explanation under FRONT PIECE. LEFT FRONT PIECE - ALL SIZES: = 79-81-89 dtr. Insert a marker after 23-24-27 sts in from each side (= 33-33-35 sts between markers). Then work dtr back and forth over these sts while at the same time inc 1 st at every marker on every row (i.e. inc 2 sts on row, inc alternately before and after marker) and dec 3 sts at beg and end of every row in each side – SEE DECREASE TIP 1 until a total of 6-8-12 rows back and forth have been worked. RIGHT FRONT PIECE: Work same way as on left piece over 79-81-89 dtr in right side. SLEEVE (worked sleeve back and forth): Work 46-48-53 loose ch (incl 4 ch to turn with) on hook size 5 mm with Nepal. ROW 1: 1 dtr in 5th ch from hook, 1 dtr in each of the next 2-4-2 ch, * skip 1 ch, 1 dtr in each of the next 6 ch *, repeat from *-* until 4 ch remain, skip 1 ch and work 1 dtr in each of the last 3 ch = 37-39-43 dtr. ROW 2: 1 dtr in every dtr – READ CROCHET TIP! ROW 3: 6 ch (= 1 dtr + 2 ch), skip 1 dtr, 1 dtr in next dtr, * 2 ch, skip 1 dtr, 1 dtr in next dtr *, repeat from *-* the entire row = 18-19-21 ch-loops. ROW 4: Work 1 dtr in every dtr and 1 dtr in every ch-loop = 37-39-43 dtr. Repeat row 2-4 a total of 3 times. Piece measures approx. 18 cm. Then work dtr on all rows until finished measurements, while at the same time inc as follows: SIZE S/M: * Inc 1 dtr in one side by working 2 dtr in next to last dtr. On next row inc 1 dtr in the other side the same way. Inc 1 more time the same way in each side, then work 1 row without inc *, repeat from *-* a total of 3 times = 12 inc = 49 dtr. SIZE L/XL + XXL/XXXL: * Inc 1 dtr in one side by working 2 dtr in next to last dtr. On next row inc 1 dtr in the other side the same way *, repeat from *-* a total of 8 times = 16 inc = 55-59 dtr. ALL SIZES: Continue to work until piece measures 49 cm in all sizes. Now dec on every row in each side for sleeve cap – SEE DECREASE TIP 2: 3 dtr 1 time, 2 dtr 3 times and 3 dtr 1 time = 25-31-35 dtr remain at the top. Cut the thread. ASSEMBLY: Sew sleeve seams tog edge to edge to avoid a chunky seam. Work 1 round around the entire body and at bottom of sleeves as follows: * 5 ch, 1 tr in first ch, skip 1 st, fasten with 1 dc in next st *, repeat from *-* the entire round and finish with 1 sl st in first ch. Sew in the sleeves. If desired, close the jacket with a pin or sew on a button on to left front piece (try the jacket on to see where button should be) and button it in crochet border. |
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