Anna Grethe Berg Madsen wrote:
Jeg synes det virker lidt spøjst, at i Glider af på spørgsmålene/ kommentarerne omkring bredden på skaftet! Der er ingen kvinder med en fod i en str 38/40 der kun er 16 cm rundt om underbenet. Hvis sokken og skaftet skal passe sammen, så skal skaftet være Mindst 22 cm, som jeg ser det. Opskrifterne skal vel også Kunne fungere i real Life?
14.03.2020 - 19:54
Rebecka wrote:
Har jag förstått rätt att jag ska ersätta första fm med en luftmaska, och sedan i slutet av varvet avsluta med en sm i denna? När jag virkar så får jag en skarv tvärsöver hela sockan. Ska det vara så?
11.02.2020 - 10:45DROPS Design answered:
Hei Rebecka. I denne oppskriften står det: VIRKA RUNT I CIRKEL: Efter den sista fm på v, fortsätt till nästa v med 1 fm i nästa fm (= 1:a fm från föregående v) Altså første fm skal ikke erstattes med en luftmaske. God Fornøyelse!
11.02.2020 - 19:03
Se Over Denne Oppskriften wrote:
Vær så snill å gå over denne oppskriften en gang til, den stemmer ikke. Skaftet blir ikke stort nok og når ikke rundt.
04.12.2019 - 17:16
Nora wrote:
Jag har fastnar redan på varv 1, är nybörjare och förstår inte hur jag virkar 6-6-5 runt i cirkel? Kan inte hitta någon video på detta till hjälp...
01.12.2019 - 14:57DROPS Design answered:
Hei Nora! Her er en video som viser hvordan man hekler rundt med fastmasker. Lykke til!
02.12.2019 - 10:46
Skald wrote:
Do I still have to sl st and chain 1 at the end of each row even when I'm crocheting in a circle? I was wondering why there are too many stitches every row even though they're meant to stay the same and realized that I was adding an extra stitch every time I chained 1 at the beginning. What is the purpose of sl st when I could just sc the last stitch like the rest of the stitches?
29.10.2019 - 14:43DROPS Design answered:
Dear Skald, when you crochet in the round at the beginning of the foot, you don't crochet any slip stitche nor any chain 1 to start the round, just insert a marking thread between last stitch on first round and first stitch on next round and continue working sc increasing as stated - see WORK IN THE ROUND IN A CIRCLE at the beginning of the pattern. Happy crocheting!
04.11.2019 - 13:22
Laetitia Sénécot wrote:
It's a great pattern! I love it! It fits perfectly. Thank you!
24.07.2019 - 21:24
Jean wrote:
I’m having great difficulties finishing this sock! The instructions for assembly are very bare bones and I wish the author took pictures of the entire process with the socks. Does anyone have a video example?
23.06.2019 - 23:38DROPS Design answered:
Dear Jean, we have a bunch of tutorial videos on our site. Fpr each pattern the links to the relvant videos can be found just below the picture of teh model. Happy Crafting!
24.06.2019 - 00:02
Catherine wrote:
Bonjour, quand vous dites "Crocheter en rond, en ms (= 1 ms dans chaque ms) jusqu'à ce que l'ouvrage mesure 14-16-18 cm.", je n'arrive pas à comprendre si je dois mesurer la hauteur? la largeur? ou la circonférence totale de cette forme ronde étrange !?? merci de me répondre vite si vous pouvez car là je suis en panne d'inspiration ;) cordialement catherine
15.06.2019 - 18:13DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Catherine, vous crochetez le pied en commençant par la pointe, quand les augmentations sont terminées, vous continuez en mailles serrées, en rond jusqu'à ce que l'ouvrage mesure 14-16-18 cm depuis la pointe du pied puis vous allez crocheter en allers et retours pour former l'ouverture du pied autour de laquelle sera ensuite attachée la tige. Bon crochet!
17.06.2019 - 07:30
Wunjo wrote:
Ik zag dat 2x16 cm voor de pijp veel te lang zou zijn. Nu is mijn vraag of je 16 cm moet haken en dan de pijp uitrekken tot het past aan de voet, die ongeveer 20 cm telt. Je kunt de ribbel namelijk goed uitrekken.
26.01.2019 - 11:28DROPS Design answered:
Dag Wunjo,
Je kunt dit inderdaad aanpassen zodat de pijp op de opening van de sok past. Je kan hem een beetje uitrekken of wat langer haken. Af en toe even passen.
27.01.2019 - 13:56
Wunjo wrote:
Voor de pijp staat voor de kleinste maat een lengte van 16 cm aangegeven. Kan het zijn dat dat de helft is van de totale lengte die nodig is om hem aan de voet te laten passen?
26.01.2019 - 09:15DROPS Design answered:
Dag Wunjo,
Nee, hiermee wordt de lengte , maar omdat de pijp overdwars wordt gebreid is de aangegeven lengte van 16 cm eigenlijk de omtrek van de sok en je maakt de opzet- en afkantrand aan elkaar vast, zodat er midden achter een naad komt.
27.01.2019 - 13:45
Comfort Rib#comfortribsocks |
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Crochet DROPS socks in "Alaska". Size 35 - 43
DROPS 149-21 |
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WORK IN THE ROUND IN A CIRCLE: After last dc on the round, continue to next round with 1 dc in next dc (= 1st dc from previous round). NOTE: Insert a marker at the beg of round between last dc on round and 1st dc on next round, move the marker upwards when working. CROCHET INFO: Replace first dc at beg of every dc round with 1 ch. Finish every round with 1 sl st in ch from beg of round. Replace first dc at beg of every dc row with 1 ch. Finish every row with 1 sl st in ch from beg of previous row. DECREASE TIP: Work 1 dc but wait with last pull through (= 2 sts on hook), then work next dc but on last pull through, pull thread through all sts on hook = 1 dc dec. ---------------------------------------------------------- SOCK: Piece is worked in the round from toe and back to instep, then work back and forth from mid back on heel. Then work leg sideways and crochet onto sock. Crochet 4 ch on hook size 3.5 mm with Alaska and form 1 ring with 1 sl st in 1st ch. ROUND 1: Work 6-6-5 dc in ch-ring - READ WORK IN THE ROUND IN A CIRCLE. ROUND 2: Work 2 dc in every dc = 12-12-10 dc. ROUND 3 (and then every other round): Work 1 dc in every dc. ROUND 4: * 1 dc in first dc, 2 dc in next dc *, repeat from *-* 6-6-5 times in total = 18-18-15 dc. ROUND 6: * 1 dc in each of the first 2 dc, 2 dc in next dc *, repeat from *-* 6-6-5 times in total = 24-24-20 dc. ROUND 8: * 1 dc in each of the first 3 dc, 2 dc in next dc *, repeat from *-* 6-6-5 times in total = 30-30-25 dc. ROUND 10: * 1 dc in each of the first 4 dc, 2 dc in next dc *, repeat from *-* 6-6-5 times in total = 36-36-30 dc. Inc are now done in size 35/37. ROUND 12: * 1 dc in each of the first 5 dc, 2 dc in next dc *, repeat from *-* 6-5 times in total = 42-35 dc. Inc are now done in size 38/40. ROUND 14: * 1 dc in each of the first 6 dc, 2 dc in next dc *, repeat from *-* 5 times in total = 40 dc. ROUND 16: * 1 dc in each of the first 7 dc, 2 dc in next dc *, repeat from *-* 5 times in total = 45 dc. Inc are now done in size 41/43. ALL SIZES: = 36-42-45 dc on round. Work in the round with 1 dc in every dc until piece measures 14-16-18 cm. Then work dc back and forth over the first 24-30-32 dc (i.e. do not work over the last 12-12-13 dc on round) - read CROCHET INFO! When sock measures 20-22-25 cm (i.e. approx. 6-6-7 cm from where it is divided), insert 1 marker in the middle of piece (= 12-15-16 dc on each side of marker). On next row dec 1 dc on each side of marker, i.e. beg 2 sts before marker and work the next 4 dc tog 2 by 2 – READ DECREASE TIP (= 2 dc dec). Work 1 row without dec. Repeat dec on next row (= 2 dc dec) = 20-26-28 sts remain on row. Work 1 row without dec, sock now measures approx. 22-24-27 cm from toe to heel. Put piece aside. LEG: Work leg as follows: Work 33 loose ch with Alaska on hook size 3.5 mm. Work 1 dc in 2nd ch from hook, then work 1 dc in every ch the entire row = 32 dc. Work back and forth with dc only in back loop of sts until piece measures 16-16-18 cm, adjust so that one long side fits the opening of sock. Place leg and sock opening towards each other and work tog from WS with a row of sl sts through both layers. NOTE – opening on sock should be mid back of sock. ASSEMBLY: Turn the sock inside out, place it double and work tog the back from WS with a row of sl sts through both layers. Fasten off. |
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