Joke wrote:
Ik vind hem prachtig ,hoop dat hij niet te moelijk is ,ben pas beginner met haken.
26.07.2013 - 21:19
Leya wrote:
I also am a little confused about the part after the arrow on the diagram. I was great until then and in theory the pattern should make sense but I do t understand the stitches with the diagrams!! Please can you give me a hand! I am making the small/ med size. I absolutely love this pattern and am eager to carry on and finish it!! Kind regards, leya
24.05.2013 - 18:00DROPS Design answered:
Dear Leya, in the diagram 1 symbol represents 1 st, text for symbol is just above the diagram. You first work the whole diagram then work it once again but this time you start at the arrow. Happy crocheting!
25.05.2013 - 09:32
Leya wrote:
I also am a little confused about the part after the arrow on the diagram. I was great until then and in theory the pattern should make sense but I do t understand the stitches with the diagrams!! Please can you give me a hand! I am making the small/ med size. I absolutely love this pattern and am eager to carry on and finish it!! Kind regards, leya
24.05.2013 - 17:59
Amalurond wrote:
девушки 19 лет порно Куда там Колумбу до меня? Это я первооткрыватель!
27.03.2013 - 19:32
Elena wrote:
Non capisco a cosa corrispondono le linee orizzontali dell'ultima riga del modello, sono tre catenelle? Perchè se ne faccio solo una il lavoro tira troppo. Qualcun'altra magari ha avuto il mio stesso problema?
30.08.2012 - 03:49DROPS Design answered:
Buongiorno, non ho lavorato questo modello, ma dovrebbero essere 1 cat, 1 m.a, 1 cat, 1 m.a, ecc.. Mi informo e se ci sono variazioni, lo correggiamo.
31.08.2012 - 10:24
Piperita wrote:
Non capisco a cosa corrispondono le linee orizzontali dell'ultima riga del modello, sono tre catenelle? Perchè se ne faccio solo una il lavoro tira troppo. Qualcun'altra magari ha avuto il mio stesso problema?
29.08.2012 - 15:20Monica wrote:
The longer horizontal line in the patern chart represent only one chain? Or 3 from the previous plus one
06.07.2012 - 05:13DROPS Design answered:
Dear Monica, the longer horizontal line in the pattern chart represents only 1 ch. When there is just 1 ch left, the other ch have been "compensated" by other kind of sts to keep the breadth. Happy crocheting!
04.12.2012 - 16:38
DROPS Design wrote:
Natalie, after tr rows you have 253 tr. Then work M.1. In M.1 every other tr is sub by 1 ch = 127 ch-loops. dtr are made in every ch-loop = 127 dtr.
18.04.2008 - 17:59
Natalie Roknich wrote:
Hello, I LOVE this poncho--it's SO pretty!! I am making the XL/XXL size, and I am having trouble with the first of the four "dtr" rows--how do you come up with 127 stitches? I have many more stitches in the preceding row of the diagram 1 pattern--is it possible for someone to E-mail me that row handsketched on top of the "diag. 1"? Are you skipping more than one of the base chains? (I hope I'm explaining myself clearly). Thank you!
18.04.2008 - 04:17
Karen wrote:
All st descriptions are British English. Please refer to the British/American terminology chart on the pattern front page.
05.01.2007 - 10:01
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DROPS Nostalgic poncho crochet in Alpaca and Cotton Viscose and crochet necklace and bracelet
DROPS 94-10 |
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Crochet Gauge: 12 dc x 7 rows with 1 strand of Alpaca and 1 strand of Cotton Viscose = 10 x 10 cm / 4" x 4". 12 tr x 5 rows = 10 x 10 cm / 4" x 4". 1 report in pattern = width approx 12 cm / 4¾". Crochet info: At the beginning of each row substitute 1 sc with a ch, 1 dc with 3 ch and 1 tr with 4 ch. Pattern: See diagram 1 – diagram 2 shows the repeat in the width. PONCHO Crochet the piece from the top and down. Crochet loosely 70-76-84 ch on hook size 5mm/ H/8 with 1 strand of Alpaca and 1 strand of Cotton Viscose. Crochet 1st row as follows: 1 dc in the 4th ch from the hook, 1 dc in each remaining 66-72-80 ch = 68-74-82 dc. Turn the piece. Read crochet info! Continue to crochet dc’s forward and backward at the same time inc as follows (to inc 1 dc crochet 2 dc’s in 1 dc): Size S/M: Inc 1 dc in every other dc but finish with only 1 dc in the last dc = 101 dc. Crochet 1 row without inc. On the next row inc 1 dc in every 3rd dc = 134 dc. Crochet 2 rows without any inc. On the next row inc. 47 dc evenly distributed on row = 181tr Size M/L: Inc 1 dc in every other dc but finish with only 1 dc in the last dc = 110 dc. Crochet 1 row without inc. On the next row inc 1 dc in every 3rd dc = 146 dc. Crochet 1 row without any inc. On the next row inc. 1 dc in every 4th dc = 182 dc. Crochet 1 row without any inc, and on the next row inc. 35 dc evenly distributed on row = 217 dc. Size XL/XXL: Inc 1 dc in every other dc but finish with only 1 dc in the last dc = 122 dc. Crochet 1 row without inc. On the next row inc 1 dc in every 3rd dc = 162 dc. Crochet 1 row without any inc. On the next row inc. 1 dc in every 4th dc = 202 dc. Crochet 2 rows without any inc, and on the next row inc. 51 dc evenly distributed on row = 253 dc. When all inc. are complete the piece measures 10-11-13 cm / 4"-4½"-5". Now crochet pattern – see diagram 1. Crochet 2 repeats, but start the second repeat in the row marked with arrows. Now crochet 2-3-4 rows of tr as follows: Note: If you want to adjust the length of the poncho either add or subtract a row of tr’s. 1st row: Remember crochet info: Crochet 1 tr around each ch space with a ch in between = 90-109-127 tr, turn the piece. 2nd row: Crochet 1 tr into each tr but instead of 1 ch in between crochet 2 ch’s – Size S/M finish here before the last pattern repeat = 91 tr’s. 3rd row: Crochet a tr in each tr but now crochet 3 ch’s in between each tr instead of 2 ch – size M/L finish here before the last pattern repeat = 109 tr’s. 4th row: Crochet 1 tr into each tr with 3 ch’s in between each tr. Size XL/XXL finish here before the last pattern repeat = 127 tr’s. After the last row of tr crochet Diagram 1 again from the beginning, but finish the pattern after the 7th row in diagram – Note: Crochet 1st row in diagram as follows so the pattern fits: 3 ch (=1 dc), ch 1, *1 dc around the ch space, ch 1, 1 dc around the next ch space*, repeat from *-* to the end of the row = 180-216-252 ch spaces. Buttons: Crochet a "cover" for the 3 buttons with Cotton Viscose as follows: ch 2, continue to crochet 16 dc in the 1st of the 2 ch crochet, finish off with a sl st in the top of the 1st dc (= 1st round 1). 2nd round: Crochet 1 sc into each dc and finish off with a sl st in the 1st sc from beginning of round. 3rd round: Crochet 1 dc into every other sc and finish off with a sl st in the 1st dc from beginning of the round = 8 dc. Put the buttons into the cover, sew around the edge and pull together. Sew the buttons on the right side of the poncho. The top button should be approx 1 cm / ⅜" from the edge and leave 4-6 cm / 1½"-2½" in between the others. Button loop: Crochet loops for the buttons on left side as follows: 1 sc in the corner of the neck, 1 sc into the same st, *4 ch, skip 3-3.5-4 cm / 1"-1¼"-1½", 1 sc in the next st*, repeat a total of 3 times - a total of 3 loops matching the location of the buttons. NECKLACE AND BRACELET Length: Necklace: 60 cm / 23½". Bracelet: 35 cm / 13¾" Materials: DROPS Alpaca and Cotton Viscose. Leftovers from the Poncho DROPS crochet hook size 3 mm / C for the buttons and size 5 mm/ H/8 for flowers and chain. DROPS mother of pearl button, no. 521: 2 pcs. Accessories: 1 button approx. 2 cm / ¾" in diameter to crochet round. Necklace: Flower: Ch 4 on hook size 5 mm / H/8 with 1 strand of Alpaca and 1 strand of Cotton Viscose and make a ring with a sl st in 1st ch. 1st round: 3 ch (=1 dc), crochet 13 dc around the ring and finish with a sl st in the 3rd ch from beginning of round. 2nd round: *4 ch, 1 dc in the 1st of the 1st of the ch 4, skip 1 dc, 1 sc in the next dc*, repeat from *-* a total of 7 times but finish with a sl st in the sl st from the end for the previous round (instead of a sc in the next st) = 7 leaves. To make a small loop on the backside of the flower, use the yarn end from the beginning and crochet 1 sc in the middle of the flower, ch 2, and attach with a sl st. Band: Ch 2 on hook size 5 mm / H/8 with 1 strand of Alpaca and 1 strand of Cotton Viscose, crochet 1 sl st and 1 sc in the 1st ch crochet. Continue with ch’s until the chain is approx 60 cm / 23½" and finish with a sc and a sl st in the second but last ch. Fasten off. Crochet 2 flowers – see explanation above. Sew a mother of pearl button in the middle of 1 flower and pull them on the chain. Crochet a button with 1 strand of Cotton Viscose on hook size 3 mm/C as explained under Poncho. Crochet 1 loop on the backside of the button the same way as done for the flowers and pull the button on the chain. Bracelet: Ch 2 on hook size 5 mm / H/8 with 1 strand of Alpaca and 1 strand of Cotton Viscose. Crochet a sl st and a sc in the 1st crochet ch. Continue with ch’s until the bracelet measures 35 cm / 13¾" and finish with a sc and a sl st in the second last ch. Fasten off. Crochet 1 flower – see explanation above. Sew a mother of pearl button in the middle of the flower and pull it on the bracelet chain. |
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