Silje wrote:
Hei. Elsker mønsteret. Tusen takk! Men når jeg nå skal velge mellom M/L og XL/XXL så kikker jeg på diagrammet der cm er lagt til. Men jeg må innrømme at jeg ikke forstår diagrammet. Hva er hva? Forstår ikke formen? Kan dere utdype/forklare? Silje
17.04.2025 - 12:10DROPS Design answered:
Hei Silje. Diagram X.1 viser rutene og illustrasjonen ligger flatt / du ser både forsiden og baksiden. Om du legger illustrasjoen dobbelt (3 over 4, og 1-7 ved pilen dobbelt). Dette er rutekanten som er øverst på målskissen (ved målene 16-20-28). Målet 43 (står opp ned) er ned langs skulderen og målene 46-50-58 er fra siden og til midt foran. mvh DROPS Design
28.04.2025 - 13:26
Paulette Pol wrote:
Génial!!! La seconde vidéo que vous m'offrez résout parfaitement mon problème. Merci mille fois.
19.11.2024 - 16:59
Paulette Pol wrote:
Je n'arrive pas à comprendre votre "ASTUCE CROCHET" pour le changement de couleur, alors je fais comme sur "Little Sophie" que je viens de terminer pour une de mes petites-filles. Le résultat n'est pas aussi net que sur la photo du haut du poncho que vous proposez. Pouvez-vous m'expliquer où et surtout comment faire les 2 premiers jetés ou m'indiquer où trouver une vidéo qui me le montre concrètement ? Merci d'avance: vos conseils sont toujours si sages!
19.11.2024 - 02:50DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Mme Pol, nous avons demandé de plus amples infos sur cette astuce à notre équipe design, en attendant, je vous propose ces 2 vidéos pour le changement de couleur en début de tour/rang: pour rentrer les fils en même temps et pour commencer un nouveau tour/rang par 1 bride d'une autre couleur. Bon crochet!
19.11.2024 - 14:02
Susan Kelly wrote:
Update to my comment from yesterday. My error...the stitches in the stripe pattern are tc in American English and not dc as I originally stated.
03.06.2022 - 12:18
Susan Kelly wrote:
In response to Lupe Vasquez's question from 8/2021, there should be a chain 1 between the 3rd single treble, which is actually a dc in US terms, and the next dc group. The response says that there should be 3 chains between each, which I found to be inaccurate when following the pattern. The directions need to be corrected online for Round 1 of the Stripe Pattern.
02.06.2022 - 15:05
Roberta Baldini wrote:
Sto realizzando questo poncho. Ho bisogno di un chiarimento. Quando si realizza il 3 giro e i seguenti viene detto che occorre aumentare con 2 gruppi di m.a.d. A che punto si aumenta? Grazie
22.05.2022 - 19:01DROPS Design answered:
Buonasera Roberta, da quel punto in avanti gli aumenti sono sulla punta davanti e su quella dietro. Buon lavoro!
22.05.2022 - 22:24
Roberta Baldini wrote:
Mod. "a summer of 69" Buonasera, ho fatti 14 quadrati e ho iniziato dal Quadrato 7 ho fatto 3 sequenze+2 gruppi di m.a.d.+1 AUM. e così uso 4 quadrati, poi faccio ancora 6 sequenze e così uso 6 quadrati. Adesso rimangono 2 quadrati, ma dovrei fare ancora 3 sequenze+1 gr. di M.A.D nei 2 seguenti archi e 1 Gr. di M.A.D nell'angolo. Faccio sicuramente qualche errore, potete aiutarmi? Grazie Roberta Baldini
05.05.2022 - 10:02DROPS Design answered:
Buonasera Roberta, quale taglia sta lavorando? Buon lavoro!
07.05.2022 - 17:25
Lupe Vasquez wrote:
I have a question about the instructions for the NECK EDGE. What happens when I come to the "V"? Do I skip the treble in the seam and do 3 treble in the "V"?
28.07.2021 - 21:50DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Vasquez, work between the squares the same way around, ie: 1 tr in the first square, 1 tr in the seam and 1 tr in next granny square corner, and 1 tr-group in each of the 2 ch-spaces. Happy crocheting!
29.07.2021 - 09:08
Lupe Vasquez wrote:
For the summer of 69 poncho. Stripe pattern instructions, round 1; should there be a ch1 between the 3rd single Treble and the next Tr-group
13.07.2021 - 20:22DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Vasquez, in US-English terminology, you should have 4 dc-groups (each 3 dc) with 3 chains between each - make sure to read appropriate English terminology (edit language by scrolling down the top down menu below the photo). Happy crocheting!
15.07.2021 - 09:10
Lupe Vasquez wrote:
I am making the "a summer of 69 poncho", size medium. The instructions say the measurements for the granny square is 3 1/8 inches x 3 1/8 inche and for a medium there should be a total of 12 squares. This seems to be very small. Are these measurements for an adult or a child?
08.07.2021 - 04:28DROPS Design answered:
Dear Lupe, the measuremens for adult sizes, The squares are just for the neckline, the res of the poncho is crocheted from there, down. Happy Stitching!
08.07.2021 - 09:08
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Crochet DROPS poncho with granny squares and tr-groups in ”Paris”.
DROPS 139-1 |
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COLORS ON GRANNY SQUARES: SQUARE 1: Beg + 1st round = dark old pink, 2nd round = peach, 3rd round = off white. SQUARE 2: Beg + 1st round = peach, 2nd round = light mint green, 3rd round = off white. SQUARE 3: Beg + 1st round = powder pink, 2nd round = dark old pink, 3rd round = off white. SQUARE 4: Beg + 1st round = light ice blue, 2nd round = raspberry, 3rd round = off white. SQUARE 5: Beg + 1st round = light mint green, 2nd round = denim blue, 3rd round = off white. SQUARE 6: Beg + 1st round = raspberry, 2nd round = light ice blue, 3rd round = off white. SQUARE 7: Beg + 1st round = denim blue, 2nd round = powder pink, 3rd round = off white. CROCHET TIP: Because the thread is cut, work first dc on every round as follows: Make 2 YOs on hook, insert hook in last st from previous round, make 1 YO and pull through, make 1 YO and pull through 2 sts, make yet 1 more YO and pull through the last 2 sts. STRIPE PATTERN: Work 1 round in each color in the following colors until finish measurements: * powder pink, dark old pink, denim blue, light mint green, peach, raspberry, off white and light ice blue *. Repeat from *-* a total of 2 times and finish with 1 round powder pink, 1 round dark old pink and 1 round denim blue = 19 rounds. TR-GROUP = 3 tr and 1 ch in same ch-space. INCREASE: Applies to tip mid front and mid back on garment. Inc = 3 tr, ch 1, 3 tr and ch 1 in same ch-space/corner. -------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------- PONCHO: The piece is worked in the round from neck down. Read CROCHET TIP. SIZE XS/S: Squares 1, 2, 4 and 7 are worked 1 time, squares 3, 5 and 6 are worked 2 times = 10 squares. SIZE M/L: Squares 1 and 2 are worked 1 time, squares 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 are worked 2 times = 12 squares. SIZE XL/XXL: Squares 1, 2, 3, 4 and 6 are worked 2 times, squares 5 and 7 are worked 3 times = 16 squares. SQUARE: BEGINNING: Ch 6 on hook size 5 mm / H/8 and form a ring with 1 sl st in first ch. ROUND 1: ch 3, 2 dc in ch-ring, * ch 3, 3 dc *, repeat from *-* a total of 3 times and finish with ch 3 and 1 sl st in 3rd ch from beg of round. Cut the thread and change color. ROUND 2: 3 dc in first ch-space, ch 3, 3 dc in same ch-space, * ch 1, 3 dc in next ch-space, ch 3, 3 dc in same ch-space *, repeat from *-* a total of 3 times and finish with 1 ch and 1 sl st in 3rd ch from beg of round. Cut the thread and change color. ROUND 3: 3 dc in first ch-space, ch 1, * 3 dc in next ch-space, ch 3, 3 dc in same ch-space, ch 1, 3 dc in next ch-space, ch 1 *, repeat from *-* a total of 3 times, 3 dc in next ch-space, ch 3, 3 dc in same ch-space, ch 1 and finish with 1 sl st in 3rd ch from beg of round. Cut the thread. Sew squares tog edge to edge, see diagram X.1 in which order for your size. These make up the upper part/neck of poncho. Now work in the round from bottom edge of granny squares as follows - read STRIPE PATTERN: ROUND 1: Start in the side of square 7 (see arrow in diagram X.1). * Work 1 tr-group – see explanation above – in each of the first 2 ch-spaces. Next ch-space is in the corner of two granny squares, here work 1 tr in the first square, 1 tr in the seam and 1 tr in next granny square corner *, repeat from *-* a total of 2-3-4 times. Then work 1 tr-group in each of the next 2 ch-spaces. In the corner of square mid front work inc - read INCREASE. Repeat from *-* a total of 5-6-8 times. Then work 1 tr-group in each of the next 2 ch-spaces. In the corner of square mid back work inc. Repeat from *-* a total of 3-3-4 times, then work 1 tr-group in each of the next 2 ch-spaces, work 1 tr-group in the corner and finish with 1 sl st at the top of first dc on round = 38-44-56 tr-groups. Cut the thread. ROUND 2: Switch color and work from middle ch-space at square 7 (right side): Work 1 tr-group in all ch-spaces but in the tip mid front and mid back work inc. Finish with 1 sl st at the top of first tr on round = 40-46-58 tr-groups. From ROUND 3 until finished measurements: Work as 2nd round. Every round then inc with 2 tr-groups. After all rounds there are 74-80-96 tr-groups on round. Fasten off. NECK EDGE: Work 1 round with off white on the upper side of granny squares as follows: * Work 1 tr-group in each of the first 2 ch-spaces. Next ch-space is in the corner of two granny squares, here work 1 tr in the first square, 1 tr in the seam and 1 tr in next granny square corner *, repeat from *-* the entire round, cut and fasten the thread. TIES: Work a ch band that measures approx. 1.5 metres/ 1.65 yds with off white. Work a total of 3 bands like this. Braid the three ch-bands tog and tie a knot in each end. Thread the tie up and down the neck edge and make a knot mid front. |
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