Doreen wrote:
The beret ends with 48 stitches at the brim? 7 mm is large hook, is the yarn bulky?
04.02.2024 - 03:12DROPS Design answered:
Dear Doreen, this pattern uses a combination of a group B and a group C yarn, which would have a thickness between group D yarns (chunky) and group E yarns (super bulky). So yes, the combination of both threads will be similar to a bulky yarn. And yes, the lower edge of the beret will have 48 stitches. Happy knitting!
04.02.2024 - 23:18
Giovanna Improta wrote:
Per il corpo del lavoro c'è scritto... Quando il lavoro misura 12 cm e 24 cm che significano queste 2 misure? Devo considerare 12 o 24cm? Grazie a chi mi può aiutare For the body of the work it says ... When the work measures 12 cm and 24 cm what do these 2 measures mean? Should I consider 12 or 24cm? Thanks to those who can help me
16.01.2021 - 10:22DROPS Design answered:
Buongiorno Giovanna, li deve considerare entrambi, deve lavorare gli aumenti a 12 e 24 cm. Buon lavoro!
17.01.2021 - 14:41
Wilma Waard wrote:
Ik begrijp het meerderen in de mouwen niet bij het drops patroon 80-2.vanaf meerder vanaf een hoogte van 17-18-18 enz. Er staan punten en streepjes. Welke moet ik aanhouden? Van alles staan 5 getallen, de verschillende maten, bij deze meerdering niet. Hoor graag. Hartelijke groet, Wilma Waard
11.02.2020 - 12:15DROPS Design answered:
Dag Wilma,
Als er bijv. staat 4-4-5-6-6 x 1 steken aan weerskanten en je breit bijvoorbeeld maat M (dat is het tweede getal) dan minder je 4 x 1 steek aan weerskanten op elke 9 cm.
12.02.2020 - 20:51
Roseann wrote:
I don't understand, am I starting at the neck & working down, or at the bottom working up?
23.01.2020 - 22:55DROPS Design answered:
Hi Roseann, You are working bottom up. Happy crocheting!
24.01.2020 - 07:16
Michelle wrote:
Name suggestion hoof beats.looks like a hoof on front and close to heart so beats. Thank you
31.05.2019 - 03:48
Elena wrote:
Buongiorno, sto eseguendo il basco e sono all'ottavo giro per cui dovrei avere un diametro di 25cm. In realtà con l'uncinetto nr 7 ho un diametro da 12 cm. Non penso di sbagliare le indicazioni anche perché 16 m.b. lavorate in tondo come possono raggiungere il diametro di 25cm? La lana che sto usando è karisma. Resto in attesa di una vs verifica sui dati del lavoro oppure di qualche suggerimento. Grazie mille
18.03.2019 - 22:52DROPS Design answered:
Buongiorno Elena. Abbiamo corretto tutto il modello. Il basco viene lavorato a maglie alte. Ad ogni giro, fino all’ottavo, sono previsti degli aumenti. Alla fine dell’ottavo giro, ci sono 72 maglie alte. Ci scusiamo per il disguido. Buon lavoro!
19.03.2019 - 09:43
Eva Olsson wrote:
Man behöver naturligtvis inte virka runt utan kan vända arbetet !
10.01.2017 - 19:01
Lise Sabroe wrote:
Jeg vil gerne hækle DROPS 80-2, men forstår ikke garnalternativerne. Oprindeligt skal den hækles i Vivaldi (gruppe C) og Karisma (gruppe B), men da Vivaldi er udgået, bliver det foreslået også at bruge Karisma som alternativ hertil. Det vil sige at der så bruges gruppe B til alt. Kommer det til at fungere?
28.10.2016 - 12:38DROPS Design answered:
Hej Lise. Saa vidt jeg kan se staar Karisma ikke som alternativ til Vivaldi. Du strikker med 2 traade: 1 traad Karisma (gruppe B) og 1 traad Vivaldi (gruppe C), saa du kan erstatte Vivaldi med f.eks. Brushed Alpaca Silk. Se alternativerne her
28.10.2016 - 17:53
Evelyne wrote:
J'ai commandé 550g de Karisma superwash soit 11 pelottes et 200g de vivaldi soit 4 pelottes, or après avoir tricoter le tronc je n'ai plus de laine vivaldi pour les bras et le col alors qu'il me reste 5 pelottes de Karisma. Etes vous sûrs de vos indications ?
13.10.2016 - 19:42DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Evelyne, 550 g Karisma = 11 x 100 m = 1100 m et 200 g Vivaldi = 4 x 280 m = 1120 m. La quantité des 2 qualités est approximativement la même au métrage, et aurait donc dû vous suffire. Pensez à bien vérifier et à conserver votre tension. Bon crochet!
14.10.2016 - 08:57
Geneviève wrote:
Bonjour, concernant les diminutions du bonnet, je n'aime pas les trous créés lorsque je saute une bride. Pensez-vous que je peux diminuer suivant la méthode de la bride sans le 2e jeté...(comme expliqué pour le bonnet modèle 103-24 et obtenir le même résultat ? Merci pour votre réponse
30.01.2013 - 11:33DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Geneviève, pour diminuer 1 B vous pouvez aussi écouler 2 B ens, si le résultat vous convient, c'est parfait. Bon crochet !
30.01.2013 - 14:33
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DROPS Pullover in Karisma Superwash and Vivaldi; Beret and Purse in Snow
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PULLOVER: Crochet gauge: 10 dc x 6 rows with 1 strand each Karisma Superwash and Vivaldi = 10 x 10 cm. Crochet tip-1: At the beginning of each row ch 3 replaces 1 dc and each row ends with 1 sl st in the ch 3 at the start of row. Crochet 1 dc in each dc from previous row and not between dcs. Crochet tip-2: The body and sleeves are first crocheted in the round and then back and forth, resulting in a small structural difference. Decreasing tips: Dec as follows at beginning of row: replace 1 dc with a sl st and crochet the rest of the row in pattern. Dec as follows at end of row: turn piece when one st remains and crochet the next row in pattern. Body: Ch 120-132-144-159-174 with 1 strand each Karisma Superwash and Vivaldi and join into a ring with 1 sl st in the 1st ch. Crochet 1 dc in each ch but skip over every 3rd ch in the row = 80-88-96-106-116 dc on row. Put a marker at each side = 40-44-48-53-58 dc between markers – move markers up each row. Now crochet in the round with 1 dc in every dc - see Crochet tip-1. When the piece measures 12 cm and 24 cm inc 1 dc at each side of each marker – inc 1 dc by crocheting 2 dc in 1 dc = 88-96-104-114-124 dc on row. When the piece measures 34-35-36-37-38 cm work the next row as follows from 1st marker: sl st across the first 3 dc, crochet 38-42-46-51-56 dc, turn the piece and crochet back. Work each side separately. See Crochet tip-2. Front: = 38-42-46-51-56 dc. Bind off for armhole at each side every row – see decreasing tips: 2 dc 0-0-1-2-3 times and 1 dc 1-2-2-2-2 times = 36-38-38-39-40 dc. When the piece measures 47-49-51-53-55 cm bind off for the neck as follows: crochet 13-14-14-14-14 dc, turn the piece and crochet back. Then dec 1 dc at the neck edge every row – see decreasing tips: 3 times = 10-11-11-11-11 dc remain on shoulder. Cut yarn and fasten when the piece measures 54-56-58-60-62 cm. Repeat for the other side, reversing shaping. Back: Sl st across the first 3 dc, crochet 38-42-46-51-56 dc, turn the piece and crochet back. Bind off for armhole as on front = 36-38-38-39-40 dc. When the piece measures 52-54-56-58-60 cm bind off for the neck as follows: crochet 11-12-12-12-12 dc, turn the piece and crochet back. Then dec 1 dc at the neck edge on the next row = 10-11-11-11-11 dc remain on shoulder. Cut yarn and fasten when the piece measures 54-56-58-60-62 cm. Repeat for the other side, reversing shaping. Sleeve: Ch 42-45-45-48-51 ch with 1 strand Karisma + 1 strand Vivaldi and join into a ring with a sl st. Crochet 1 dc in each ch but skip over every 3rd ch around row = 28-30-30-32-34 dc. Put a marker at the start of row and move the marker up each row. Continue in the round with 1 dc in each dc. When the piece measures 17-18-18-19-20 cm inc 1 st at each side of the marker every 9.5-9-6.5-5-4 cm a total of 4-4-5-6-6 times – inc 1 dc by crocheting 2 dc in 1 dc = 36-38-40-44-46 dc. When the sleeve measures 50-49-47-46-44 cm crochet the next row as follows: sl st across the first 3 dc, crochet 30-32-34-38-40 dc, turn piece and crochet back. Now bind off for sleeve cap at each side every row – see knitting tips: 2 st 1 time and then 1 st until the piece measures 58 cm. Assembly: Sew shoulder seams. Collar: Crochet around the neck with 1 strand Karisma + 1 strand Vivaldi (start at left side) as follows: 6-8 dc from shoulder down along shaped edge of front neckband, 10-12 dc on center front of neckband, 6-8 dc up along shaped edge to shoulder, 2 dc along shaped edge of back neckband, 14-16 dc on center back of the neck and 2 dc along shaped edge up to shoulder = approx. 40-48 dc around the neck. Continue dc in the round until the collar measures 22 cm, cut yarn and fasten. Sew in sleeves. BERET AND PURSE: Beret size: One size Purse measurement: Width: 24 cm [9.5"] Height: 30 cm [11.75"] Materials: Garnstudio SNOW, 100% wool, 50 g./50 m./54 yds Beret: 100 gr nr 14, grey Purse: 200 gr nr 14, grey DROPS 7 mm [US K] crochet hook, or size needed to obtain correct gauge. Crochet gauge: 9 dc x 6 rows = 10 x 10 cm. Crochet tip: Replace the 1st dc of every row with ch 3. Beret: Ch 4 and join into a ring with a sl st. Round 1: Crochet 8 dc (read crochet tip) in ring, finish with 1 sl st in first dc. Round 2: Crochet 2 dc in each dc from Round 1 = 16 dc, finish with 1 sl st in first dc. Round 3: Crochet as follows: * 1 dc in dc from Round 2, 2 dc in the next dc *, repeat from * - * = 24 dc, finish with 1 sl st in first dc. Round 4: Crochet as follows: * 1 dc in dc from Round 3, 2 dc in the next dc *, repeat from * - * = 36 dc, finish with 1 sl st in first dc. Round 5: Crochet 1 dc in each dc from Round 4 and 2 dc in every 4th dc = 45 dc, finish with 1 sl st in first dc. Round 6: Crochet 1 dc in every dc from Round 5, and 2 dc in every 5th dc = 54 st, finish with 1 sl st in first dc. Round 7: Crochet 1 dc in every dc from Round 6, and 2 dc in every 6th dc = 63 dc, finish with 1 sl st in first dc. Round 8: Crochet 1 dc in every dc from Round 7, and 2 dc in every 7th dc = 72 dc, finish with 1 sl st in first dc. The work now measures approx. 25 cm in diameter. Round 9: Crochet 1 dc in every dc from Round 8. Now begin decreasing: Round 10: Crochet 1 dc in every dc from Round 9, skipping over every 6th dc = 60 dc, finish with 1 sl st in first dc. Round 11: Crochet 1 dc in every dc from Round 10, skipping over every 5th dc = 48 dc, finish with 1 sl st in first dc. Now crochet 3 rows with 1 sc in each dc from Round 11, cut yarn and fasten. Beret measures approx. 21 cm up to the top. Purse: The purse is crocheted flat, folded in half and sewn together at the side and bottom. Ch loosely 46 (incl. 3 for turning). Turn, crochet 1 dc in each ch = 43 dc (1st dc = 3 ch). Continue to crochet dc over all sts until piece measures approx. 29 cm, finish with 2 rows sc, cut yarn. Sew the purse at the side and bottom. Strap: Ch 7 (incl. 3 for turning). Turn, crochet 1 dc in each ch = 5 dc (1st dc = 3 ch). Crochet dc until strap measures approx. 55 cm, cut yarn. Crochet a second strap. Sew one strap at each side, approx. 2 cm in from edge. |
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