Nathalie wrote:
Répéter ces diminutions encore 5-6-6-7-8 fois tous les 4 -4 -5 -5 -5 rangs(= 6-7-7-8-9 diminutions au total) = 34-34-36-38-38 m. EN MÊME TEMPS, quand la manche mesure environ 30-34-39-43-47 cm – ajuster après 1 rayure gris clair, terminer en bleu gris jusqu'à la fin. Bonjour, j'ai du mal à suivre: tous les 5 rangs faire la diminution pourriez vous me l'expliquer simplement svp. Je vous remercie
17.12.2022 - 14:01DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Nathalie, crochetez 1 rang en diminuant 1 maille de chaque côté (à 1 m des bords), crochetez 4 rangs sans diminuer et crochetez ces 5 rangs ainsi le nombre de fois indiqué pour la taille. Bon crochet!
19.12.2022 - 08:50
Nancy G wrote:
Cont.- if the sweater weren’t buttoned, what would it look like? The 2 sides? Is Side 1 on the right or left?
15.01.2022 - 23:03DROPS Design answered:
Dear Nancy, for boys the side that is overlapping is usually the left one, passing over the right side. So the 1st side would be the left one and the Side 2 would be the right one. Happy crocheting!
17.01.2022 - 00:17
Nancy G wrote:
Front sides- help!\r\nI did side 1 backwards\r\nNeither Side is right at the neck.
15.01.2022 - 22:22
Linda wrote:
I'm stuck on the last part of the back. It says work 2 rows in pattern for 16 stitches on each side. How do you get to the other side? Do you slip stitch the middle stitches or cut the yarn and fasten on the other side? Thx
18.12.2021 - 06:20DROPS Design answered:
Dear Linda, in this case, you would need to cut the yarn and fasten on the other side. Happy crochetting!
19.12.2021 - 18:29
Marilyn Bringhurst Oliver wrote:
I'm not sure how to sew the sleeve in unless I've sewn the sleeve up wrong. The sweater pattern has a circle left after sewing up the side seams but the sleeve has a straight line at the top going down to the added cut yarn. It was suggested that I put some yarn at that point but the pattern never said where it should be put with. I assumed the center of the sides. I hope this makes sense.
18.11.2021 - 17:06DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Bringhurst Oliver, the 4 stitches cast on on each side of the sleeve should be sewn to the 4 slip sts/sts on for armhole on body, and the middle of the foundation chain/first row on sleeve should be on top of shoulder; then sew increased stitches on each side of sleeve along armhole on front/back piece. Hope this will help, happy crocheting!
19.11.2021 - 07:07
Lynn Al-Redha wrote:
Using the same thickness of yarn (DK) and a 4mm hook may I ask how do I make this for a 2-3 year old child please. Thank you.
11.09.2021 - 17:20DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Al-Redha, we are unfortunately not able to adjust every pattern to every single request, please contact the yarn where you bought the yarn for any further individual assistance. Thanks for your comprehension.
13.09.2021 - 08:34
Susette wrote:
I just started this pattern and I’m already stuck. What does “1 sc in each of the next 2-4-6-2-6 ch” mean?
27.01.2021 - 01:36DROPS Design answered:
Hi Susette, If we take size S as the example here, this means that you work 2 sc's , one in each of the next 2 chain stitches. Hope this helps and happy crocheting!
27.01.2021 - 07:33
Karolina wrote:
Hej Jag vill så gärna virka denna tuffa tröja. Skulle vilja göra en storlek mindre om det är möjligt? Hur många luftmaskor lägger jag upp? VÄNLIG HÄLSNING Karolina
21.01.2021 - 13:15DROPS Design answered:
Hej Karolina, vi har tyvärr inte möjlighet att räkna om mönstret. Men om du har 18 m på 10 cm, så tror jag att du själv kan räkna ut hur många maskor du skall ha till den storleken som passer dig. Lycka till :)
21.01.2021 - 14:48
Amanda wrote:
Jag håller på med framstycket men jag förstår inte hur jag ska göra när jag kommer till 2:a sidan och ska göra fastmaskor på baksidan av första sidan. Jag får inte till hur jag ska göra det.
31.08.2020 - 20:00DROPS Design answered:
Hej Amanda, du virkar ifølge mönsteret men på bagsiden på samme måde som vi viser her i videoen: Hur man virkar bågar på baksidan av bågar
03.09.2020 - 12:25
Colleen wrote:
Would like to know, in American Yarn terms, what weight of yarn and how much yarn is necessary for this project ?
24.05.2019 - 17:13DROPS Design answered:
Dear Colleen, the yarn used for this piece is about DK weight, 50 gramms / 105 meters. You would need 250-250-300-300-350 gramms (5-7 balls of 50 gramms) from the base color, and 200-200-200-250-250 gramms (4-5 balls) of the contrast color. Happy Knitting!
27.05.2019 - 02:07
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Crochet jumper with vent and buttons at the front in DROPS Merino Extra Fine. Size children 3 - 12 years.
DROPS Children 24-28 |
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CROCHET INFO: On every dc row replace first dc with 1 ch. On every tr row replace first tr with 3 ch. PATTERN ON BODY: ROW 1: 1 tr in every dc in light greyish green. ROW 2: 1 dc in every tr in light greyish green. ROW 3: 1 tr in every dc in grey blue ROW 4: 1 dc in every tr grey blue. Repeat rows 1 to 4. PATTERN SLEEVE: ROW 1: 1 dc in every tr grey blue. ROW 2: 1 tr in every dc in grey blue ROW 3: 1 dc in every tr grey blue. ROW 4: 1 tr in every dc in grey blue ROW 5: 1 dc in every tr grey blue. ROW 6: 1 tr in every dc in grey blue ROW 7: 1 dc in every tr in light greyish green. ROW 8: 1 tr in every dc in light greyish green. Repeat rows 1 to 8. DECREASE TIP: Dec 1 st by working 2 sts tog. Work 2 dc tog as follows: Insert hook in first st and pull thread through, insert hook in next st and pull thread through, make 1 YO and pull thread through all 3 loops on hook. Work 2 tr tog as follows: Work 1 tr in first st but wait with last pull through, work 1 tr in next st but on last pull through, pull thread through all 3 loops on hook. -------------------------------------------------------- JUMPER: To make the texture the same on the piece work all parts back and forth and sew tog when finished. BACK PIECE: Work 67-71-76-81-85 ch with grey blue on hook size 4 mm. Continue with 1 dc in 2nd ch from hook, then 1 dc in each of the next 2-6-4-2-6 ch, * skip 1 ch, 1 dc in each of the next 6 ch *, repeat from *-* the entire row = 58-62-66-70-74 dc (first ch = 1 dc). READ CROCHET INFO! Turn and work 4 rows with 1 dc in every dc. Then work PATTERN BODY until finished measurements - see explanation above. REMEMBER THE CROCHET TENSION! When piece measures 10-11-12-13-14 cm, inc 1 st in each side by working 2 sts in the second and next to last st. Repeat inc when piece measures 20-21-22-23-24 cm = 62-66-70-74-78 sts. When piece measures approx. 27-30-33-36-39 cm (adjust so that next row is a row with dc), dec for armholes as follows: Work sl sts over the first 4 tr, then work dc until 4 tr remain, turn. * Work 3 ch (= 1 tr), then work the next 2 tr tog – SEE DECREASE TIP, then work tr until 3 dc remain, work the next 2 tr tog, then 1 tr in last dc. Turn and work 1 row with dc over all sts, turn *. Repeat from *-* 3 more times = 46-50-54-58-62 sts on row. Continue to work until piece measures approx. 39-43-47-51-55 cm. Now work 2 rows with pattern as before only over the 12-13-14-16-17 sts in each side (the middle 22-24-26-26-28 sts = neck). Fasten off. FRONT PIECE: Work as back piece until piece measures approx. 27-30-33-36-39 cm (adjust so that next row is a row with dc) = 62-66-70-74-78 tr. Now beg armhole dec - at the same time divide mid front for vent. 1ST SIDE: Work sl sts over the first 4 tr, then work dc over the next 29-31-33-35-37 tr. * Turn and work tr until 3 dc remain, work the next 2 tr tog – SEE DECREASE TIP, then work 1 tr in last dc. Turn and work dc over all tr *, repeat from *-* 3 more times. 8 sts have been dec in total for armhole and 25-27-29-31-33 sts remain on row. Continue as before. When piece measures approx. 35-38-42-45-49 cm (adjust so that next row beg from the side), beg neck dec. Now only work over the first 17-18-19-21-22 sts. Turn and work back - at the same time work the first 4 sts towards neck tog 2 by 2 – SEE DECREASE TIP! On next row work the 2 outermost sts towards neck tog, repeat this dec on every row 2 more times = 12-13-14-16-17 sts remain on shoulder. Continue to work until piece measures 40-44-48-52-56 cm, fasten off. 2ND SIDE: Beg mid front and work 1 dc at the back of each of the outermost 4 sts from 1st side (so that the button bands overlap at the bottom). Then work dc until 4 tr remain, turn and work back. Then work this side as 1st side. SLEEVE: Worked top down. Work 32-35-38-43-46 ch on hook size 4 mm with grey blue. Work first row as follows: Work 1 dc in 2nd ch from hook, work 1 dc in each of the next 2-1-0-1-0 ch, * skip 1 ch, 1 dc in each of the next 3 ch *, repeat from *-* the entire row = 24-26-28-32-34 dc on row (this is 1st row in PATTERN SLEEVE - see explanation above). Then continue stripes as explained in PATTERN SLEEVE. AT THE SAME TIME inc in each side on every row with tr as follows: Inc on every tr row by working 2 tr in st inside outermost st in each side (= 1 tr inc in each side – NOTE: on rows with dc work 1 dc in every tr without inc). Continue inc like this until there are 38-40-42-46-48 sts on row (adjust so that next row is a row with dc). Cut the yarn and work as follows: Work 4 loose ch, work 1 dc in each of the 38-40-42-46-48 tr on row and then work 6 loose ch, turn piece and work 1 tr in 4th ch from hook, 1 tr in each of the next 2 ch, work 1 tr in each of the 38-40-42-46-48 dc on row and finish with 1 tr in each of the 4 ch at the end of row = 46-48-50-54-56 tr on row. Insert 1 marker at the end in one side of piece. Sleeve cap is now done. Continue down the sleeve as follows: Continue with PATTERN SLEEVE in stripes as before. AT THE SAME TIME when piece measures 2 cm from marker, dec 1 tr/dc in each side by working the second and third tr/dc and the 2 next to last tr/dc tog – SEE DECREASE TIP! Repeat dec every 4th-4th-5th-5th-5th row 5-6-6-7-8 more times (= 6-7-7-8-9 dec in total) = 34-34-36-38-38 sts on row. AT THE SAME TIME when sleeve measures approx. 30-34-39-43-47 cm – adjust after 1 stripe with light greyish green, work with grey blue until finished measurements. When piece measures 35-39-43-47-51 cm, fasten off. Work another sleeve. ASSEMBLY: Sew shoulder seams, side seams and sleeve seams edge to edge to avoid a chunky seam. Sew in the sleeves in body. Sew the buttons on right side of mid front and button through sts. CROCHET EDGE: Work an edge up along the vent mid front, around the neck and down along the other vent at the front. Beg from RS and work with grey blue on hook size 4 mm as follows: Work 1 dc in 1st st, * 1 ch, 1 dc in next st *, repeat from *-* - make sure that the edge is nice and even. Fasten off. |
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