Ebru Kayikcilar wrote:
Thank you very much for your quick response. Actually, when I said "So I couldn't figure out how to do the next chain row", I wanted to ask the 4th row. I did the previous lines correctly, but still the 4th row did not occur in my head. When I followed A2, I wasn't sure how to do 4ch and sc in which stitch. It looks like I need to do the numbers in the 8th stitch in my section, but 4ch seems too short. I'm confused. There is also the language problem, of course. Thank you for your time.
22.06.2023 - 10:37DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Kayikcilar, when you have worked A.1 there are 224 sts on the round and work now A.2a (beg/end of the round) and A.2b (repeat all the round) starting on 2nd round in diagram: (1 chain = A.2a); *1 sc in next st, 4 chains, skip 3 sts, 1 sc in next st, skip 3 sts*, repeat from *-* all the round (repeat these 8 sts a total of 28 times) = there are 56 chain-spaces in total. Then work A.2b a total of 28 times in the round (each A.2b is worked over 2 ch-spaces). Hope it will help, happy crocheting!
22.06.2023 - 14:08
Ebru Kayikcilar wrote:
After 150 stitches, I completed the next row as 1dc and 1ch. I did 1dc on 1dc and 2 dc on 1ch following the description in the next line. But it doesn't look that way in A1 and A2 diagrams, it's like there is 1dc on 1ch. So I couldn't figure out how to do the next chain row. I wish there were close-up photos of the first lines, the quality deteriorates a lot when you zoom in.
21.06.2023 - 22:33DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Kayikcilar, on 2nd row in A.1 just work (1 dc in next st, 1 ch, skip 1 st) and repeat from (to) all the round (= 75 dc + 75 chains =150 sts just as previous round. On 3rd round work 1 dc in each dc and 1 dc around each chain and at the same time increase evenly 74 dc on the round = 224 dc. Happy crocheting!
22.06.2023 - 10:02
Karin Siemers wrote:
Sorry, ich bin wahrlich nicht \"schwer von Begriff\", aber leicht nachzuvollziehen geht bei mir anders. Meinen Vorgängerinnen hier schien es ähnlich zu gehen, wie ich aus der Menge der Fragen schließe. Schade, die Tunika ist eigentlich sehr hübsch... Ich habe dazugelernt und werde zukünftig NICHT in erster Linie auf das Modell achten, sondern auf die Menge der dazu gestellten Fragen. Das wird mir viel umsonst investierte Zeit und Frust ersparen.
28.05.2023 - 11:02
Michaela wrote:
Hallo liebes Team, Sie schreiben in der Anleitung: " * die letzte Runde von A.3b 1 x in der Breite, die letzte Runde von A.5b 1 x in der Breite *, von *-* über die ganze Runde wiederholen" Bedeutet dass, das ich 1x den Mustersatz von A.3b und dann 1x den Mustersatz von A5b häkel und sich die Mustersätze abwechseln? Lg
28.06.2022 - 19:09DROPS Design answered:
Liebe Michaela, ja genau, Sie häkeln jetzt abwechslungsweise die letzte Runde in A.3b und in A.5b (es wird in A.3b zugenommen aber nicht in A.5b). Viel Spaß beim häkeln!
29.06.2022 - 09:21
Erika wrote:
Kannst du mir die Anleitung auf deutsch übersetzen
13.05.2022 - 08:48
Velislava Popova wrote:
Hi. I have a problem with increase of size M. I finished 2nd row and I have 160 sts. I have to increase 96 times and finish the round with 256 sts. But it doesn't work - 160:96 = 1,66 - for me it means that I increase in every second stitch ( *1 treble crochet, inc treble crochet*), but in the end of round I have 240 sts, not 256sts. Where am I wrong?
13.03.2022 - 15:41DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Popova, you shouldn't increasee in every 2nd stitch, but alternately in every 2nd stitch and in every 3rd st - read more here making sure you get the correct number of increases/stitches at the end of the round. Happy crocheting!
14.03.2022 - 11:18
Steffi wrote:
Entschuldigung, aber ich verstehe nicht was mit sie mit " wird über 3 Luftmaschenbögen" gehäkelt meinen. Ich habe mich genau an das Diagramm gehalten, und es funktioniert einfach nicht, die Fächer bleiben nicht übereinander. Da ich an sich ein sehr kreatives Köpfchen bin, werde ich nun "freischnautze" weitermachen. Denn alles auftrennen möchte ich nun wirklich nicht. Leider ist das sehr frustrierend, da andere Anleitungen von Ihnen viel verständlicher waren. LG
10.02.2022 - 17:36DROPS Design answered:
Liebe Steffi, schauen Sie A.4, die 1. Runde in A.4 wird über je 3 Luftmaschenbogen gehäkelt: *1 Doppelstäbchen um den Luftmaschenbogen, 2 Doppelstäbchen+2 Luftmaschen + 2 Doppelstäbchen um den nächsten Luftmaschenbogen, 2 Luftmaschen, 1 Luftmaschenbogen überpsringen*, und von *-* wird es wiederholt. Viel Spaß beim häkeln!
11.02.2022 - 11:24
Steffi wrote:
Hallo!\r\nIch habe die Ärmel abgeteilt, 6 Fächer übereinander, dann 5. runde ohne zunahme da Größe S. =144 Lmbg. Nun folgt A.4a und A.4b . 48 Rap. Die Fächere liegen dann aber nicht mehr übereinander, ist das richtig? . später soll ich 3 LmBg zunehmen und dann 171 lmbg haben, das funktioniert aber so nicht. wo liegt der fehler? auch mit dem ausdruck \" in der breite häkeln \" kann ich beileibe nichts anfangen!! Sehr verwirrend diese anleitung!
10.02.2022 - 15:44DROPS Design answered:
Liebe Steffi, nach der Abteilung der Ärmel haben Sie noch 2 Mal die 4. Runde in A.3 gehäkelt - dann 5. Runde in A.3 ohne Zunahmen in Größe S - so, wenn Sie dann A.4 häkeln, häkeln Sie genau über die Fächer von den 4. Runde in A.3. "in der Breite" bedeutet hier insgesamt in der Runde (= A.4 wird über 3 Luftmaschenbogen gehäkelt x 48 Rapporte = 144 Luftmaschenbogen). Viel Spaß beim häkeln!
10.02.2022 - 16:20
Velislava wrote:
Hi. I have a problem with an understanding of consistency. In the beginning you wrote \"Work from 2nd round in diagrams as follows:...\" and follow A.1a and A.1b. After that \"Work from 2nd round in diagrams as follows: Work A.2a....\" What is meant? Isn\'t it the 4th round? 1st round is only chain, 2nd round is A.1a and A.1b; 3rd round is increase and 4th round work A.2a and A.2b?
05.01.2022 - 13:17DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Velislava, this applies to diagrams, ie diagram A.1a and b show 3 rows but you will work from 2nd row, and same for other diagram, this measn you should work from the other diagrams from the row with a black star; previous row shows the stitches on the round to show how to crochet the first row of diagram over the previous round. Happy crocheting!
05.01.2022 - 16:55
Maimiti 🇵🇫 wrote:
Bonjour je suis au niveau de A 4a et A 4b comment fait on pour les 48 motifs avec les 144 arceaux? Merci.
17.11.2021 - 05:52DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Naimiti, A.4 se crochète sur 4 arceaux (cf 1er rang), autrement dit 144 arceaux divisé par 4 arceaux le motif = 48 motifs de A.4b. Bon crochet!
17.11.2021 - 07:55
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Tunic with fan pattern, flounce and A-shape, crochet top down in DROPS Safran. Size S-XXXL.
DROPS 176-2 |
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CROCHET INFO: At beginning of every round with treble crochet replace first treble crochet with 3 chain stitches. Finish round with 1 slip stitch in 3rd chain stitch at beginning of round. PATTERN: See diagrams A.1 to A.5. (Diagrams A.1a, A.2a, A.3a, A.4a and A.5a show how round begins and ends). INCREASE TIP 1 (evenly spaced): To calculate how to increase evenly, use the total number of stitches on round (e.g. 180 stitches) and divide stitches by number of increases to be done (e.g. 74) = 2.4. I.e. in this example increase alternately in approx. every 2nd and 3rd stitch. INCREASE TIP 2: Increase 1 treble crochet by working 2 treble crochet in same stitch. INCREASE TIP 3: Increase an extra chain space by working (1 treble crochet and 5 chain stitches) around a chain space. ---------------------------------------------------------- TUNIC: Worked in the round, top down. Round begins mid back. NOTE! Choose your normal size. The chest measurement is wide, but the garment drapes nicely. Begin on hook size 3.5 mm and Safran, work 180-192-202-211-221-233 chain stitches and form a ring with 1 slip stitch in 1st chain stitch. Work 3 chain stitches (= 1 treble crochet) - READ CROCHET INFO, * skip 1 chain stitch, work 1 treble crochet in each of the next 5 chain stitches *, repeat from *-* 28-30-32-33-35-37 more times, skip 1 chain stitch, work 1 treble crochet in each of the remaining 4-4-2-5-3-3 chain stitches = 150-160-168-176-184-194 treble crochet. Work from 2nd round in diagrams as follows: Work A.1a (shows how round begins and ends), work A.1b the entire round. On 3rd round work 1 treble crochet in every treble crochet and 1 treble crochet around every chain stitch and increase in addition 74-96-104-128-136-142 treble crochet evenly – READ INCREASE TIP 1 (evenly spaced) and INCREASE TIP 2 = 224-256-272-304-320-336 treble crochet. Work from 2nd round in diagrams as follows: Work A.2a (shows how round begins and ends), work A.2b (= 28-32-34-38-40-42 repetitions). When 5th round has been worked vertically, repeat this round 3-3-4-5-6-6 more times (= 6-6-7-8-9-9 rounds in total with fans). Then work 6th round and increase 4-0-6-2-8-14 chain spaces evenly - READ INCREASE TIP 3 = 144-160-176-192-208-224 chain spaces. REMEMBER THE CROCHET TENSION! Piece measures approx. 14-14-15-16-17-17 cm from first chain stitch row worked. Work from 2nd round in diagrams as follows: Work A.3a (shows how round begins and ends), work A.3b (= 72-80-88-96-104-112 repetitions). When 4th round has been worked vertically, the yoke is done. Piece measures approx. 18-18-19-20-21-21 cm from neck edge and down (and approx. 28-29-30-32-33-34 cm from shoulder). Insert a marker thread in piece, NOW MEASURE PIECE FROM HERE. Work 4th round in A.3b one more time as follows: Work over the first 9-10-11-12-13-14 repetitions (= half back piece), skip 18-20-22-24-26-28 repetitions (= sleeve), work over the next 18-20-22-24-26-28 repetitions (= front piece), skip 18-20-22-24-26-28 repetitions (= sleeve), work over the remaining 9-10-11-12-13-14 repetitions (= half back piece) = 36-40-44-48-52-56 repetitions for body. Repeat 4th round in A.3a and A.3b 2 more times (= 6 round in total with fans). Then work 5th round and increase 0-2-4-0-2-4 chain spaces evenly = 144-162-180-192-210-228 chain spaces. Piece measures approx. 8 cm. Work from 2nd round in diagrams as follows: Work A.4a (shows how round begins and ends), work A.4b (= 48-54-60-64-70-76 repetitions). On next round continue from 3rd round in A.3a and A.3b. When 4th round has been worked vertically, repeat this round 3 more times (= 6 rounds in total with fans). Then work as explained below and increase in addition 3-0-6-1-1-4 chain spaces evenly: * Work last round in A.3b 1 time in width, work last round in A.5b 1 time in width *, repeat from *-* = 171-189-216-225-246-270 chain spaces. Piece measures approx. 18 cm. Work from 2nd round in diagrams as follows: Work A.4a (shows how round begins and ends), work A.4b (= 57-63-72-75-82-90 repetitions). On next round continue from 3rd round in A.3a and A.3b. When 4th round has been worked vertically, repeat this round 3 more times (= 6 rounds in total with fans). Work next round in the different sizes as follows: Size S, M, L and XL: Work as explained below and increase in addition 20-12-0-2 chain spaces evenly: Work A.3a, * work last round in A.3b 1 time in width, work last round in A.5b 2 times in width *, repeat from *-* the entire round = 210-222-240-252 chain spaces. Size XXL and XXXL: Work A.5a, then work last round in A.5b the entire round and increase in addition 18-6 chain spaces evenly = 264-276 chain spaces. Piece measures approx. 28 cm. Then work in all sizes from last round in diagrams as follows: Work A.4a (shows how round begins and ends), work A.4b (= 70-74-80-84-88-92 repetitions). On next round continue from 3rd round in A.3a and A.3b. When 4th round has been worked vertically, repeat this round vertically until piece measures approx. 33-34-35-35-36-37 cm. Work the last round in diagram. Tunic measures approx. 63-65-67-69-71-73 cm from shoulder. Fasten off. |
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