Jasmin Schneider wrote:
Hallo, ich habe eine Frage zur Anleitung 138-6 Wie muss ich das verstehen bei der KANTE: Oben am Rückenteil je 1 Stb in jedes Stb, 56-58-60-64 Lm, 1 Stb in jede M. an der unteren Kante des Rückenteils, 56-58-60-64 Lm ? Ich muss erst 1 Stb in jedes Stb häkeln. Was hat es dann mit den 56-58-60-64 Lm (Luftmaschen) auf sich?
21.05.2023 - 03:54DROPS Design answered:
Liebe Frau Schneider, diese Luftmaschen werden ein Loch bilden und dieses Loch wird die Armloch; nach diesen Luftmaschen häkeln Sie Stäbchen in dem unteren Kant (Anfang vom Rückenteil) und häkeln Sie genauso viele Luftmaschen für das 2. Armloch. Viel Spaß beim häkeln!
22.05.2023 - 08:22
Mel wrote:
Ich habe das Bolero Jäckchen in genau der gleichen Farbe und Wolle gehäkelt und verzweifelt ein bisschen am Ärmel. Welcher Teil des Ärmels soll an den Ausschnitt für den Arm am Jäckchen genäht werden? Wo ist oben und wo unten? Der Armausschnitt erscheint mir zu groß.
21.04.2023 - 21:33DROPS Design answered:
Liebe Mel, die Ärmel werden von unten nach oben gehäkelt; das obere Teil (von 24-20 cm biz zur Ende) wird dann am Armauschnitt angenäht. Viel Spaß beim häkeln!
24.04.2023 - 09:27
Kathleen wrote:
It says 1 dbl crochet in each of the next chain 3 skip 1 chain until last 2 for the back piece. I double crochet chained 3, skipped one chain but its not correct because I only have 48 dbl crochet. Could you explain what that part of the pattern means? Thank you
28.03.2023 - 16:13DROPS Design answered:
Dera Kathleen, work the 78 chains as follows: 1 dc in the 4th ch from hook (= 2 dc/4 ch), then work a total of 18 times from *-*, ie *1 dc in each of the next 3 ch, skip 1 ch*, (= 3 dc x 18= 54 dc / 4 ch x 18=72 ch), finish with 1 dc in each of the last 2 chains (2 dc/2 ch) = 2+54+2=58 dc worked over 4+72+2=78 chains. Happy crocheting!
29.03.2023 - 09:27
Magalie wrote:
Bonjour. Je suis à la partie bordure. Comment peut-on ne faire que 42-44-46-48 brides dans la chaînette qui fait 56-58-60-64 mailles en l'air ? Merci par avance pour votre réponse
22.06.2022 - 16:34DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Magalie, tout simplement en sautant des mailles en l'air à intervalles réguliers; comme les chainettes sont souvent plus serrées que les rangs crochetés ensuite, on monte ici davantage de mailles en l'air que l'on a besoin de mailles en largeur, ainsi, on obtient la largeur souhaitée avec le nombre de brides. Bon crochet!
23.06.2022 - 08:28
Zehren Christiane wrote:
Je ne comprends?? commet est ce possible ? pas le calcul des augmentations de la bordure on part de 204 mailles dans la plus petite tailles . on augmente de 30 mailles et on obtient 294 mailles Comment est ce possible ? C 'est pareil pour toutes les tailles! je suis bloquée merci de votre réponse.
14.02.2022 - 10:31DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Mme Zehren, vous commencez la bordure avec 204 brides et, à 5 cm, vous augmentez 30 mailles = 234 mailles; à 10 cm, vous augmentez 30 mailles = 264 mailles et à 15 cm, vous augmentez 30 mailles = 294 mailles. Bon crochet!
14.02.2022 - 10:47
Barbara Klemp wrote:
Can this be made longer than the picture shown? Thank you so much for your time, Barbara
21.10.2021 - 07:15DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Klemp, this might be tricky to make it longer because of its construction, but you will find all our crocheted jackets with rounded front edges here - do not hesitate to use other keywords/tags if needed. Happy crocheting!
21.10.2021 - 11:15
Stephanie wrote:
Bonjour 12 pelotes est trop juste pour mon ouvrage. J’ai encore les bordures des manches a faire et le montage, et je n’ai plus de fil !
11.09.2021 - 10:40DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Stéphanie, nous sommes désolés d'apprendre ça, vous crochetez bien en Cotton Light et vous avez bien le bon échantillon/la même tension tout du long? soit 17 mailles (brides ou mailles serrées) = 10 cm de large? Merci!
13.09.2021 - 09:25
Mya wrote:
Hi there! I'm just starting this pattern, and I don't understand what it means when it says, "Work 1 dc in 4th ch from hook, * 1 dc in each of the next ch 3, skip 1 ch *, repeat from *-*, and finish with 1 dc in each of the last 2-2-2-3 ch = 58-64-70-74 dc." Can you please specify what "1 dc in each of the next ch 3, skip 1 ch *, repeat from *-*, and finish with 1 dc in each of the last 2-2-2-3 ch" means please? Thank you.
26.08.2021 - 04:39DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mya, each number refers to each size, eg in first size you will get 58 dc, in 2nd size 64 dc, etc... Since chain stitches are often too tight, you cast on here more chains than you need dc on first row, this means just work as explained: 1 dc in 4th chain from hook (-=first 3 chains = 1st dc, read CROCHET INFO), then crochet *1 dc in each of the next 3 chains, skip 1 ch*, repeat from *-* until 2 or 3 chains remain (see size) and finish the row with 1 dc in each of these 2 or 3 chains, you should have now 58-64-70-74 dc. Happy crocheting!
26.08.2021 - 08:48
Rebecca W wrote:
I am trying to make the sleeves but I do not understand, nor can I find guidance on what is meant by "Work 1 tr in every tr back and forth" Does this mean one row in the front of stitches and then one row in the back of stitches? Or does it mean I work two stitches into one stitch but one front and one back? Please help!
16.08.2021 - 19:36DROPS Design answered:
Dear Rebecca, it means that you should continue to crochet back and forth (as opposed to on the round), and crochet 1 treble into each treble. Happy Stitching!
17.08.2021 - 00:31
Denise wrote:
Would you happen to have a video of the assembly…the sleeve opening on the body part is much larger than the sleeve itself…not sure how to match them up? Chaining 72 doesn’t seem to be enough. Also, I may run out of yarn, any idea how I can best shorten the sleeve? Thank you kindly!
27.07.2021 - 00:46DROPS Design answered:
Dear Denise, make sure to get and keep the correct tension - read more here. The sleeve cap should match the armhole, pin it around the armhole before sewing might help. Place the seam mid under sleeve/armhole on body and place the middle of sleeve cap at the shoulder on the top. Happy crocheting!
27.07.2021 - 09:48
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Crochet DROPS jacket in "Cotton Light" and "Glitter". Size S-XXXL.
DROPS 138-6 |
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CROCHET INFO: Replace first dc on every row with 3 ch. Replace first sc on every round with 1 ch. Finish every sc round with 1 sl st in 1st ch from beg of round. Replace first dc on every round with 3 ch. Finish every dc round with 1 sl st in 3rd ch from beg of round. INCREASE TIP: Inc by working 2 dc in first and last dc on row. DECREASE TIP: Dec at beg of row as follows: Work sl st over no of dc to be dec. Dec at end of row as follows: When no of dc to be dec remains, turn piece. -------------------------------------------------------- BACK PIECE: Ch 78-86-94-99 loosely on hook size 4 mm / G/6 with 1 strand Cotton Light and 1 strand Glitter (= 2 strands). Work 1 dc in 4th ch from hook, * 1 dc in each of the next ch 3, skip 1 ch *, repeat from *-*, and finish with 1 dc in each of the last 2-2-2-3 ch = 58-64-70-74 dc. Then work 1 dc in every dc - READ CROCHET INFO. When piece measures 7 cm / 2¾", inc 1 dc in each side – READ INCREASE TIP, repeat inc when piece measures 15 cm / 6" = 62-68-74-78 dc. Work until piece measures 22-23-24-25 cm / 8¾"-9"-9½"-9¾". EDGE PIECE: Work 1 dc in every dc on the upper side of back piece, ch 56-58-60-64, 1 dc in every dc from bottom side of back piece, ch 56-58-60-64 and finish with 1 sl st in 1st dc on upper side of back piece. Work 1 dc in every dc from back piece, in ch-spaces work 42-44-46-48 dc = 204-220-236-248 dc. Continue to work in the round as follows: ROUND 1: 1 dc in first dc, * ch 1, skip 1 dc, 1 dc in next dc *, repeat from *-* and finish with ch 1, skip 1 dc and work 1 sl st on beg of round. ROUND 2: 1 sc in every dc and 1 sc in every ch. ROUND 3: 1 sc in every sc. Repeat these 3 rounds, AT THE SAME TIME when edge measures 5, 10 and 15 cm / 2", 4" and 6" (adjust so that this is a round with sc), inc 30-30-30-32 sc evenly on round – READ INCREASE TIP = 294-310-326-344 sc. When edge measures 17-18-19-20 cm / 6¾"-7"-7½"-8" (adjust so that next round is a round with sc), work 1 sc round while AT THE SAME TIME inc 0-2-4-4 sc evenly = 294-312-330-348 sc. Then work diagram M.1. NOTE! Start to work on the row marked with 1 in the diagram. Work diagram M.1 1 time vertically, fasten off SLEEVE: Ch 67-72-72-77 loosely on hook size 4 mm / G/6 with 1 strand Cotton Light and 1 strand Glitter (= 2 strands). Work 1 dc in 4th ch from hook (= 2 dc), * skip ch 1, 1 dc in each of the next 4 ch *, repeat from *-* and finish by skipping ch1 and work 1 dc in each of the last 2 ch = 52-56-56-60 dc. Work 1 dc in every dc back and forth, AT THE SAME TIME inc 1 dc in each side on every row a total of 13-14-16-17 times, read INCREASE TIP = 78-84-88-94 dc. When piece measures 24-24-22-20 cm / 9½"-9½"-8¾"-8" (shorter measurements in the larger sizes because of wider shoulders), dec for sleeve cap in each side on every row - READ DECREASE TIP: 4 dc 1 time, then 3-3-2-2 dc in each side until piece measures 31-33-33-34 cm / 12¼"-13"-13"-13½", now dec 4 dc 1 time in each side. Fasten off. Sew under arm seam with neat little stitches. Work around the bottom of sleeve as follows: Work 1 round with 1 sc in every dc, while at the same time inc 2-4-4-0 sc evenly = 54-60-60-60 sc. Then work diagram M.1 1 time vertically. Fasten off. ASSEMBLY: Sew in sleeves. |
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