Marleen Staessens wrote:
Spijtig dat deze kleur er blijkbaar niet meer bijzit
01.12.2013 - 22:19
Laura wrote:
How do I keep the side that has the slip stitches from being shorter then the non-slip stitch side? I have tried everything from making the slip stitch side REALLY loose to making the non-slip stitch side REALLY tight. All to no avail. Please help.
18.07.2013 - 02:24DROPS Design answered:
Dear Laura, you could maybe try to crochet more ch (and maybe then more sl st too then) on these ch-loop so that you have same size ? Happy crocheting!
18.07.2013 - 08:53
Eleonor wrote:
Mönster till blomman har modellnummer 88-18, siffrorna är omkastade hänvisningen från det här mönstret.
13.05.2013 - 07:17
Lalita wrote:
Hi, If any of you have the written out instructions, would you please send them to me? If not, perhaps you could clarify for me the number of chains at the end of each row. Thank you. Lalita
24.06.2010 - 03:44
Gun/DROPS wrote:
Sivuille ilmestyy pian neulekoulu suomeksi. Linkistä virkkauskoulu pääset silloin ohjeisiin.
03.04.2009 - 22:22
Riitta Pösö wrote:
Mistä löydän ohjeessa mainitun virkkauskoulun sivu 2 et osaisin tehdä kp:ään. Kiitos
27.03.2009 - 11:09
Syosticka.se wrote:
I can see why you have a problem - that's Norwegian! The translation is at the top of the pattern: - = ch 1, T = 1 sc, V = 1 sl st, # = 1 tr. This is American English so you have to check the dictionary if you prefer English English. I know the terms sometimes have different meaning. Best of luck! Lotta
17.02.2009 - 23:17Melissa Sue wrote:
Sorry, I should explain myself a bit more...I don't understand what "- = 1 lm T = 1 fm, v = 1 kjm, v = 1 sm, v = 1 km" etc. I understand the sympols for treble, but the others in the chart have confused me. Cheers and thanks.
17.02.2009 - 20:13
Syosticka.se wrote:
Melissa Sue, Have you tried the Dictionary? It's under Patterns. If that doesn't help - ask again but try to be as specific as possible./Lotta
17.02.2009 - 14:01Melissa Sue wrote:
Darwin Australia I am having a bit of trouble understanding the chart for this pattern I have got the first and second row down packed, but I am having problems reading the chart. I don't understand the chart abbreviations of the symbols. Is there anyone out there that could possible explain to me what they mean. Eternally grateful to whoever responds...
17.02.2009 - 11:26
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DROPS Crocheted shawl in Alpaca and Vivaldi with 2 crocheted flowers
DROPS 88-8 |
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Crochet gauge: 4 tr + 4 ch in width with 1 strand of each yarn (2 strands) = approx. 2⅜" [6 cm]. Pattern: See chart. The pattern is seen from the right side. SHAWL Crochet from the bottom up. 1st row: Ch 19 with 1 strand of each yarn (= 2 strands). 1 tr in 12th ch from hook, 1 tr in each of the following 3 ch, ch 4, skip over 3 ch, 1 tr in last ch, turn the work. 2nd row: ch 5, 1 sc in first tr, * ch 3, 1 sc in the next tr *, repeat * - * a total of 3 times, ch 4 and 1 sc in the ch 5 at end of row. Follow chart, increasing each row as shown. There will be one extra tr-group every row). Continue until there are 27 tr-groups on row (or to desired length), cut yarn and fasten. Crocheted edge: Crochet 1 row of ch-loops as follows (start at the top at one side and crochet down one side and up the other – do not crochet edge on the top of shawl): 1 sc in first ch-loop, * ch 10, 1 sc in the next ch-loop *, repeat * - * down to point, then crochet as follows: 1 sc in ch-loop in corner, ch 10, 1 sc in first tc in tc-group, ch 10, 1 sc in last tr in tc-group, ch 10, 1 sc in the next ch-loop in corner, then * ch 10, 1 sc in the next ch-loop *, repeat * - * along second side and finish with ch 10 and 1 sl st in last ch-loop. Ribbon: Thread a ribbon through the ch-loop row down along one side and up along the other side and fasten at each side with small sts. Crocheted blossom: Flower: Ch 4 with 2 strands Alpaca and join into a ring with 1 sl st. 1st row: * 1 sc in ring, ch 3 ,* repeat from * - * a total of 3 times and finish with 1 sl st in first sc at start of row = 3 ch-loops. 2nd row: Crochet in each ch-loop: 1 sl st, 5 dc and 1 sl st = 3 petals. Turn piece - crochet the next row from back side. 3rd row: ch 1, crochet 1 sc around the first sc from 1st row, ch 3, 1 sc in the lower edge of the 4th dc of first petal on 2nd row, then ch 3, 1 sc in lower edge of the 1st dc in second petal on 2nd row, then ch 3, 1 sc in the lower edge of the 5th dc in second petal on 2nd row, then ch 3, 1 sc in the lower edge of the 2nd dc in the 3rd petal on 2nd row, then ch 3 and finish with 1 sl st in the first ch at start of row = 5 ch-loops. Turn piece – crochet the next row from front side. 4th row: Crochet in each ch-loop: 1 sl st, 6 dc and 1 sl st = 5 petals. Turn piece – crochet the next row from back side. 5th row: ch 1, crochet 1 sc around first sc from 3rd row, ch 3, 1 sc in lower edge of the 5th dc in the first petal on 4th row, then ch 3, 1 sc in the lower edge of the 4th dc in second petal on 4th row, then ch 3, 1 sc in the lower edge of the 3rd dc in the third petal on 4th row, then ch 3, 1 sc in the lower edge of the 2nd dc in the 4th petal on 4th row, then ch 3, 1 sc in the lower edge of the 1st dc in the 5th petal on 4th row, then ch 3 and finish with 1 sl st in first ch at start of row = 6 ch-loops. Turn piece – crochet the next row from front side. 6th row: Crochet in each ch-loop: 1 sl st, 6 dc and 1 sl st = 6 petals. Turn piece – crochet the next row from back side. Cut yarn and fasten. Crochet 2nd blossom and sew flowers at each side of shawl. |
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