Ursula wrote:
Hej! Jag har kommit till vänster framkant och än så länge stämmer måtten mot skiss. I framkant har jag ca 20 lm-bågar, om jag ska virkar 3 fm om varje båge blir det 60 fm i framkant plus 2 i halskanten, alltså 62 fm. Men i mönstret står det att det ska bli, i min storlek, 117fm. Var blir det fel? (Har provat att virka 3fm även i varje "rombspets" också och fått ihop till 113 fm, men framkanten blir alldeles för lång). Hur ska man göra? Tack på förhand!
28.03.2015 - 14:46DROPS Design answered:
Hej Ursula, det kan låta som om du virkar lösare än vi, men om du får det till at se fint ut, så är du ju nästan klar med koftan. Lycka till :)
15.05.2015 - 14:03
Marla Holmquist wrote:
We are making this cardigan and are having trouble understanding how to "decrease for the neck by crocheting 2 rows over only 3 ch-loops on each shoulder (do not crochet over the center5 ch-loops)." Could you please clarify how to get from one side to the other with out crocheting over the middle or binding off and reattaching. Help! Thanks
29.05.2014 - 06:12DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Holmquist, you will here crochet the shoulder, simply crochet 2 rows over the 3 ch-loops towards shoulder on one side, leaving remaining ch-loops unworked. Cut the yarn and work 2 rows over the 3 ch-loops towards shoulder on the other side. Happy crocheting!
29.05.2014 - 18:33
AN wrote:
Ich bin heute das erste mal auf Eure tolle Seite gestossen. Frage ist: was bedeuten die Sternchen?(1 fM in die 7. Lm häkeln, * 5 Lm, 5 Lm überspringen, 1 fM in die nächste Lm *, von *-* wiederholen )......es ist gleich zu welcher Anleitung, bei allen gibt es das und ich kann damit nichts anfangen.
09.05.2013 - 15:34DROPS Design answered:
Liebe An, die Sternchen markieren eine Stelle. Es steht: „von *-* wiederholen“, bei Ihrem Beispiel wiederholen Sie also fortlaufend: „ 5 Lm, 5 Lm überspringen, 1 fM in die nächste Lm“.
10.05.2013 - 07:45
Pat wrote:
What does dec for the neck by crocheting 2 rows over only 3-34-4-5 ch-loops on each shoulder (do not crochet over the center 5-6-5-6-6 ch-loops?
26.08.2012 - 20:08DROPS Design answered:
Since you only work loops on shoulder not on loops along neck, this will then be a dec for neck. Work each shoulder separately.
28.08.2012 - 02:31
Peyrol wrote:
Le diagramme n'est pas assez expressif pour moi qui suis mal voyante et qui est la passion du crochet dommage
29.06.2012 - 14:45
Jeanette wrote:
Working the sleeves the oattern states to work 12-13-14-14-15 chain loops. For the size i am making, i need to work 14 chain loops i divided in half and have 7 chain loops on front n 7 on back. My question...what about the remaining chain loops at underarm on body if sweater...are they left unworked? There are 5 chain loop left on each side. I cant picture how those remaining loops will be incoporated into the seam
22.03.2012 - 05:02DROPS Design answered:
You have the armhole, and spread out the 14 chain loops all around the whole armhole. Start where the first bind off for armhole was made (where the side seam will start) and stop in the other side where first bind off was made. You should not skip any loops at underarm of body.
22.03.2012 - 21:20
Sarah wrote:
How do you start on the sleeves? Are they crocheted completely seperate than seamed on, or do you start then on the shoulder?
11.03.2012 - 01:08DROPS Design answered:
As the pattern tells; the sleeve is crocheted from the top down. You work 12-13-14-14-15 ch-loops in armhole, with 5 ch in each ch-loop. Then you continue crocheting back and forth in the same way as you were doing on body.
12.03.2012 - 19:50
Margaret-Anne Hilliard wrote:
Thank you for asking this question. I've been struggling at this point for days!!!
29.09.2009 - 15:35
DROPS Design wrote:
Right front: Ch 43-43-49-49-55. Crochet the first row as follows: 1 sc in 7th ch from hook, * ch 5, skip over 5 ch, 1 sc in the next ch *, repeat * - * = 7-7-8-8-9 ch-loops, turn the work. Continue as follows: ch 6, 1 sc in first ch-loop, * ch 5, 1 sc in the next ch-loop *, repeat * - * across row and turn the work.
27.04.2007 - 11:43
Michael wrote:
Thanks for you help. I have another question for you. It says Right front. Do I ch where I started the cardigan at. Or do I ch at the top where the shoulder is? Right front: Ch 43-43-49-49-55. Crochet as on back = 7-7-8-8-9 ch-loops?
26.04.2007 - 20:07
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DROPS Girl’s Crocheted Cardigan in Muskat
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Crochet gauge: 4.5 ch-loops in width and 10 rows in height = 10 x 10 cm. Pattern: See the diagrams. Back: Ch 79-85-91-97-109. Crochet the first row as follows: 1 sc in 7th ch from hook, * ch 5, skip over 5 ch, 1 sc in the next ch *, repeat * - * = 13-14-15-16-18 ch-loops, turn the work. Continue as follows: ch 6, 1 sc in first ch-loop, * ch 5, 1 sc in the next ch-loop *, repeat * - * across row and turn the work. When the piece measures 25-27-29-30-31 cm bind off for armhole as follows: crochet as before until 1 ch-loop remains, turn the work, continue with ch- loops and repeat bind off at the other side – see Diagr.1A. You have now bound off 1 ch-loop at each side = 11-12-13-14-16 ch-loops. Continue to crochet as before. When the piece measures 36-39-42-44-46 cm dec for the neck by crocheting 2 rows over only 3-3-4-4-5 ch-loops on each shoulder (do not crochet over the center 5-6-5-6-6 ch-loops). The piece measures approx. 38-41-44-46-48 cm, cut yarn and fasten. Right front: Ch 43-43-49-49-55. Crochet as on back = 7-7-8-8-9 ch-loops. When the piece measures 25-27-29-30-31 cm bind off for armhole at side as on back = 6-6-7-7-8 ch-loops on row. When the piece measures 33-35-38-39-41 cm dec for the neck following Diagr.1B. You have now bound off 3 ch-loops for the neck and 3-3-4-4-5 ch-loops remain on shoulder. Continue until piece measures 38-41-44-46-48 cm, then cut yarn and fasten. Left front: Crochet same as the right, reversing shaping. Assembly: Crochet the shoulder together as follows: 1 sl st in first ch-loop on back, ch 3, 1 sc in first ch-loop on front, ch 3, 1 sc in first ch-loop on back. Sleeve: The sleeve is crocheted from the top down as follows: Crochet 12-13-14-14-15 ch-loops in armhole, with 5 ch in each ch-loop. Crochet back and forth in the same manner as on Body. When the piece measures 2 cm from beginning, put a marker at each side - measure the work from here. When the piece measures 2-2-3-3-3 cm dec 1 ch-loop at one side – see Diagr.1A. When the piece measures 12-13-15-16-17 cm dec 1 ch-loop at the other side. Repeat dec at each side 1 more time with 10-11-12-13-14 cm between decs at each side = 8-9-10-10-11 ch-loops remain. Continue until piece measures 40-43-47-50-53 cm from the marker, then cut yarn and fasten. Assembly: Crochet sleeve and side seams in the same manner as shoulder seams were crocheted together. Sew sleeves at lower edge of armhole with a small st where you bound off 1 ch-loop on Body. Neckband: Crochet 2 rows of sc around the neck (1st row crochet from wrong side) – crochet approx. 3 sc in each ch-loop – see that the edge is not too tight or too loose. Left button band: Crochet 4 rows of sc up along left front (including over neckband – crochet the 1st row from wrong side) – crochet approx. 3 sc in each ch-loop = approx. 99-105-114-117-123 sc, turn each row with ch 1. Right button band: Crochet the same as the left, but after 2 rows, make 5 buttonholes evenly distributed on button bands. The bottom buttonhole place approx. 2 cm from lower edge and the top one 2 sts from the top edge . 1 buttonhole = ch 2, skip over 2 sc, 1 sc in the next st. On the next row crochet 2 sc in ch-loop. Sew on buttons. |
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