Est_el_le wrote:
Bonjour je n'ai pas l'habitude de crocheter en suivant un diagramme du coup je ne sais pas comment commencer. Dans quelles mailles serrées dois je crocheter les brides du 1er rang ? Merci d'avance pour votre aide et au cas où n'y a t il pas moyen d'avoir les explications du diagramme écrite rang par rang? Estelle
08.10.2015 - 08:37DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Est_el_le, crochetez dans la ms où "pointe" la B du rang 1 soit: 1 B dans la 2ème ms, 2 ml, 1 B dans la 3ème ms, 2 ml, 1 B dans la 5ème ms, 2 ml, 1 B dans la 7ème ms, 2 ml ... (= sautez 1 ms entre chaque B, et faites bien 2 ml entre chaque). Bon crochet!
08.10.2015 - 09:46
Michaela wrote:
Ich wüßte gerne, wie gross der Durchmesser der Mütze ist, und zwar nach dem Ende von A1 bevor man mit den Runden mit den Stäbchen beginnt. Dann kann man das anpassen, wenn die Maschenprobe nicht ganz stimmt.
03.10.2015 - 22:12DROPS Design answered:
Leider haben wir kein Maß des Mützentellers vorliegen. Sie müssten die Mütze dann einfach immer mal wieder anprobieren und ggf. die Stäbchenzahl anpassen.
13.10.2015 - 22:19
Coutarel wrote:
Le 1 er tour du diagramme A1 vous commencez le rang 1 par une maille serrée une bride pas 2 mailles en l'air pour commencer et à la fin du rang comment termine t'on ?
07.08.2015 - 06:21DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Mme Coutarel, remplacez la 1ère ms du tour par 1 ml et la 1ère B des tours de A.1 par 3 ml, et terminez chaque tour avec 1 mc dans la 1ère/la 3ème ml du début du tour (cf "Info Crochet" au début des explications). Bon crochet!
07.08.2015 - 09:42Therese wrote:
This is a beautiful pattern, thank you for making it freely available. I can't see how much yarn is required to make both the beret and the neck warmer...could you please clarify. Thank you
07.06.2015 - 15:36DROPS Design answered:
Dear Therese, you will find total weight of required yarn under tab "materials" at the right side of the picture, ie 100 g for the beret (= 2 balls 50 g Karisma) and 200 g for the neckwarmer (= 4 balls 50 g Karisma), ie a total of 6 balls for the whole set. Happy crocheting!
08.06.2015 - 08:55
Maria Livingston wrote:
I love this hat pattern but I do not understand how to do the pattern according to the diagram given in A.1. Is there some way to explain how to do this without having to follow the picture diagram? Help!!!!
31.12.2014 - 17:17DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Livingstone, each symbol in the diagram represent 1 st, work A.1 in the round repeating diagram a total of 4 times in the round, starting at the bottom corner on the right side and working from the right towards the left every round. Happy crocheting!
02.01.2015 - 16:09
Barbora Smerekova wrote:
Hi, I am not sure what ch4 (= 1st dc+ 1st ch) mean. Am I suppose to crochet 1 dc and then chain 1 four times or just chain 4 and then 1st dc and 1st ch. Thank you for your help
12.11.2014 - 07:25DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Smerekova, at the beg of row the 4 ch will replace 1st dc + 1st ch, then skip first ch-space and work *1 dc in next ch-space, ch 1*, repeat from *to* and finish with 1 dc in last ch-space and 1 sl st in first ch you made with 4ch at beg of round. Happy crocheting!
12.11.2014 - 09:57
Joke Haakvrouwtje wrote:
Heelerg leuk patroon. Heerlijk om te haken. Dank je wel voor het delen Drops.
03.11.2014 - 13:34
JBA wrote:
Hi, I have finished he A1 diagram, but honestly, the result is too large... It's not a hat anymore but a tablecloth !! It is too large and I don't understand why it is writen (A1 - 4 fois le tour)... I am french so maybe could ask my question in french, let me know... This hat is lovely I really would like to do it... Thank you,
27.10.2014 - 20:45DROPS Design answered:
Dear JBA, remember to check your tension ie 17 dc/tr (UK-English). You repeat diag. A.1 a total of 4 times in the round (on last round you should have a total of 32 ch-loop, ie 4 times A.1 in width). You are welcome to ask your question in French. Happy crocheting!
28.10.2014 - 09:07
Pfundgrube wrote:
Superschön. habe ich eben angenadelt ;)
16.09.2014 - 20:44Elaine Mika wrote:
I don't understand how to apply the Crochet info. I managed on (beret) round 3 but after that am lost how to apply this. Thank you.
16.08.2014 - 12:47DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Mika, on round 3, you replace fist dc (uk terminology) with 3 ch and at the end of round crochet 1 sl st in 3rd ch from beg of round. Happy crocheting!
18.08.2014 - 12:41
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Set consists of: Crochet DROPS beret and neck warmer in ”Karisma”.
DROPS 149-8 |
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CROCHET INFO: Replace first dc on round with 1 ch. Finish with 1 sl st in ch from beg of round. Replace first tr on a tr round with 3 ch. Finish with 1 sl st in 3rd ch. PATTERN: See diagram A.1. REVERS CROCHET: Work as dc but backwards. I.e. crochet around from left to right ROUNDS WITH TR AND CH: Work every round with tr and ch as follows: Turn piece so that WS is towards you, work 4 ch (= 1st tr + 1st ch), skip 1st ch-space (= last ch from previous round), * 1 tr in next ch-space, 1 ch *. Repeat from *-*, finish round with 1 tr in last ch-space (= ch-space with 4 ch from previous round), 1 sl st in ch-space with 4 ch from beg of round - i.e. work alternately from RS and WS to get a nice finish/beg on round. ---------------------------------------------------------- BERET: The piece is worked top down. ROUND 1: Work 4 ch on hook size 4 mm with Karisma and form a ring with 1 sl st in first ch, work 8 dc in ch-ring - READ CROCHET INFO. ROUND 2: Work 2 dc in every dc the entire round = 16 dc. REMEMBER THE CROCHET TENSION! ROUND 3: * 1 dc in first dc, 2 dc in next dc *, repeat from *-* = 24 dc. ROUND 4: * 1 dc in each of the next 2 dc, 2 dc in next dc *, repeat from *-* = 32 dc. Then work according to A.1 (= 4 repetitions on round). When A.1 has been worked 1 time vertically, there are 32 ch-spaces on round. Continue to work as follows: ROUND 1: Work 4 tr in every ch-space = 128 tr. ROUND 2: Work 1 tr in every tr AT THE SAME TIME dec 2 tr evenly = 126 tr. ROUND 3: Work 1 tr in every tr but work every 13th and 14th tr tog = 117 tr. ROUND 4: Work 1 tr in every tr but work every 12th and 13th tr tog = 108 tr. ROUND 5: Work 1 tr in every tr but work every 11th and 12th tr tog = 99 tr. ROUND 6: Work 1 tr in every tr AT THE SAME TIME dec 11 tr evenly = 88 tr. ROUND 7-10: Work 1 tr in every tr the entire round. ROUND 11: Work with a double thread. Work a round with REVERSE CROCHET - see explanation above. --------------------------------------------------------- NECK WARMER: Work in the round with Karisma on hook size 4 mm, work 1 loose ch-row with 228 ch, finish with 1 sl st in 1st ch. Work 4 ch (= 1st tr + 1st ch), * skip 1 ch, 1 tr in next ch, 1 ch *, repeat from *-* the entire round and finish with 1 sl st in ch-space with 4 ch from beg of round = 114 tr + ch. Then work ROUNDS WITH TR AND CH – see explanation above. Continue like this until piece measures 18 cm vertically. Then work a fan edge as follows: ROUND 1: Work 1 ch in 1st dc, 1 dc in every tr and 1 dc in every ch the entire round and finish with 1 sl st in first ch = 228 dc. ROUND 2: Work 1 ch in 1st dc, * skip 2 dc, 6 tr in next dc, skip 2 dc, 1 dc in next dc *, repeat from *-* the entire round and finish with 1 sl st in first ch = 38 fans. Work the same way in the other side. Fasten off. |
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