Laurie wrote:
I have read your translations for the stitches, but still wonder: when you say a vertical line means a treble, do you mean a treble according to a UK pattern or a US one? Please make this clear. Thanks.
27.12.2006 - 03:19
Scandinavian Knitting Design wrote:
A horizontal line in the pattern diagram represents a ch (lm in the Scandinavian version. A T symbol represents a dc (fm in Scandinavian) A vertical line represents a tr (st in Scandinavian) A circle represents a picot. I hope the above is clear and helps you to understand the pattern. Kind regards Karen Scandinavian Knitting Design
20.05.2006 - 16:52
Lotta wrote:
Amber, I´ve found the pattern for your garment in english, here it is: https://www.garnstudio.com/lang/en/visoppskrift.php?d_nr=94&d_id=10. Then I´ve also found a dictionary regarding "knittingswords", it might help you, try this link https://www.garnstudio.com/lang/se/ordliste.php?liste=intl - = 1 lm is in english "slip stitch" T = 1 fm is in english "double crochet" I = st is in english "treble" I hope that this will help and good luck. Regards Lotta
20.05.2006 - 10:18
amber wrote:
Please explain diagram what does -=1lm T=1fm I=st mean i dont understand what the - T I stitch is. please email me if you can not understand this.
20.05.2006 - 02:37
amber wrote:
With the diagram on page 4 I need translation for each stitch i dont understand what -=1lm T=1fm I=1st could you please tell me what each sticht is.
20.05.2006 - 02:27
scandinavian Knitting Design wrote:
Could you please let us know exactly what it is that you do not understand, and could you please E-Mail your request for help directly to sales@scandinavianknittingdesign.com. Signed by Karen at SKD.
12.05.2006 - 13:43
Lora wrote:
I need serious help with this pattern. I get through the first part and then I am just lost. I need more simplified instructions if possible please. Thanks Very Much
12.05.2006 - 00:36Nissa wrote:
Veldig fin. Jeg har lyst å få oppskrift på det.
30.01.2006 - 21:02
litenfossing wrote:
Härlig men.... är det en gardin? men vad gör det, kul att sticka är det ju så varför inte!
11.01.2006 - 23:06mette wrote:
love it ... funck
09.01.2006 - 13:58
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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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