Miffy wrote:
Hi Please can you explain exactly how to work 86 stitches for the first row of armholes in s/m? I had assumed you would work into every single chain, plus the top/bottom of every stitch, but there are many more stitches and chains going around the opening. It also unclear how to deal with the ‘sides’ of the stitches that form the bottom and top of the armholes. Thanks.
12.05.2018 - 23:43DROPS Design answered:
Dear Miffy, crochet 43 sts along each side of the armholes, arrange the sts skipping sts evenly if necessary to have a nice edge. Happy crocheting!
14.05.2018 - 11:49
Evelyne wrote:
Bonjour.je ne comprends pas comment faire la bordure du gilet.que veux dire crocheté*1 groupe de motifs, sauter 2 B/1 rang *.merci beaucoup.
29.04.2018 - 05:06DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Evelyne, la bordure se fait tout autour de la veste en crochetant soit dans les mailles du rang précédent, soit au début/fin des rangs le long des devants, on va ainsi crocheter (1 groupe de motifs et sauter soit 2 brides soit 1 rang selon que l'on crochète le long des rangs ou le long des débuts/fins de rangs). Bon crochet!
30.04.2018 - 10:44
Monika wrote:
Liebes DROPS-Team, Eure Anleitungen sind so ausführlich, dass ich eigentlich nie Probleme damit habe, aber nun stehe ich doch mal auf dem Schlauch... R 6: „In das erste Stb 1 Mustergruppe häkeln...“ Ich habe R 5 mit einer KM geschlossen, und müsste nun 3 LM arbeiten, um hochzukommen auf R 6 und würde damit das erste Stb ersetzen. Nur dass eine Mustergruppe mit einer LM beginnt... Ich weiss jetzt nicht, wie ich das arbeiten soll und wäre dankbar um Hilfe. Liebe Grüsse, Monika
24.04.2018 - 10:18DROPS Design answered:
Liebe Monika, jede Rd beginnt mit 3 Lm, dh diese erste Stb kann entweder als letzte der Runde oder als 1. Stb der Mustergruppe gezählt sein (dann Rund mit 1 Lm und 1 Kett-M in die 3. Lm des Rd-beginns beenden). Viel Spaß beim häkeln!
24.04.2018 - 14:22
Stephanie wrote:
Questions / Réponses Stephanie 07.04.2018 - 23:02: Bonjour Sur mon ouvrage le rang 26 à l'endroit je commence ainsi : gr de motif, gr de bride , la chaînette ( qui devrait commencer par un motif du coup). Si je veux suivre le motif ( faire comme si il n'y avait pas les ouvertures des emmanchures) je devrait commencer à crochet l'emmmanchure gauche avec un groupe de motif et l\'emmanchure droite avec les bridés. Cependant vos explications m'indique l'inverse. Merci
07.04.2018 - 23:03DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Stéphanie, le rang 26 se fait sur l'endroit et le rang 27 sur l'envers. Les motifs sautés des emmanchures se font en sens inverse des mailles sautés au rang 26. Suivez bien votre motif pour qu'il corresponde et qu'au rang 27 vous ayez le bon nombre de groupe de motifs et le bon nombre de brides entre les groupes de motifs. Bon crochet!
09.04.2018 - 09:58
Stephanie wrote:
Bonjour Sur mon ouvrage le rang 26 à l'endroit je commence ainsi : gr de motif, gr de bride , la chaînette ( qui devrait commencer par un motif du coup). Si je veux suivre le motif ( faire comme si il n'y avait pas les ouvertures des emmanchures) je devrait commencer à crochet l'emmmanchure gauche avec un groupe de motif et l\'emmanchure droite avec les bridés. Cependant vos explications m'indique l'inverse. Merci
07.04.2018 - 23:02
Stephanie wrote:
Je suis dessolée mais je n\'ai pas compris. Vous dites : \"continuez bien le motif au-dessus des chaînettes comme ailleurs sur le tour\" mais dans le texte vous marquez : \"dans la 1ère chaînette (= emmanchure gauche) crocheter ainsi: 10 B, sauter 1 ml, 11 B, sauter 1 ml, 1 groupe de motifs, sauter 1 ml, 11 B, sauter 1 ml, 10 B, sauter 1 ml, 1 groupe de motifs et sauter 1 ml\". C\'est pas comme le reste du tour.
03.04.2018 - 12:54DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Stéphanie, après les emmanchures, vous allez vous retrouver avec le même motif qu'avant, c'est-à-dire les groupes de motifs alignés les uns au-dessus des autres et les groupes de brides entre les groupes de motifs (= même nombre de brides entre chaque groupe de motifs). Bon crochet!
03.04.2018 - 13:55
Stephanie wrote:
De plus j\'ai compris que les groupes de motif c\'est : \" 1 ml, 2 B ÉCOULÉES ENS , 2 ml, 2 B écoulées ens et 1 ml.\"Dans l\'explication des b ecoulées ensembles vous dites qu\'il faut piquer dans un arceau. Ca fait donc 2 arceaux pour chaque groupe de motif et donc si je transpose ça a la chainette ça fait 2ml. Je dois me tromper quelque part mais je ne vois pas Merci pour votre aide
03.04.2018 - 12:52DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Stéphanie, le groupe de motif se fait dans 1 seule maille, tout comme on a fait le 1er groupe de motif au tour 6. Bon crochet!
03.04.2018 - 13:53
Stéphanie wrote:
Je suis dessolée mais je n\'ai pas compris. Vous dites : \"continuez bien le motif au-dessus des chaînettes comme ailleurs sur le tour\" mais dans le texte vous marquez : \"dans la 1ère chaînette (= emmanchure gauche) crocheter ainsi: 10 B, sauter 1 ml, 11 B, sauter 1 ml, 1 groupe de motifs, sauter 1 ml, 11 B, sauter 1 ml, 10 B, sauter 1 ml, 1 groupe de motifs et sauter 1 ml\". C\'est pas comme le reste du tour.
03.04.2018 - 12:52
Stephanie wrote:
Bonjour. Je suis au rang 26. Je ne comprends pas les compte pour crocheter dans la chaînette de 50 ml. Vous dites : 10 B+ saut d'1 ml + 11 B + saut d'1ml + gr de motif ( il me faut 2 mailles chaînette ) + saut d'1 ml+ 11B+ saut d'1ml+ 10B+ saut d'1ml + gr de' motif ( 2 mailles chaînette) + saut d'1 ml= 52 et non 50. Donc il me manque 2 ml Merci
02.04.2018 - 23:05DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Stéphanie, crochetez souplement ces 50 ml et au rang suivant, continuez bien le motif au-dessus des chaînettes comme ailleurs sur le tour, les groupes de motifs seront crochetés dans 1 ml. Bon crochet!
03.04.2018 - 10:05
Annette wrote:
My question was about row 25 not 26 ... I want to know if after I chain 50 and skip the 2pattern sets and 2dc sets should I be going back into a pattern as soon as I start putting stitches ....so do I chain 50 skip the sets and start with the pattern
14.03.2018 - 14:11DROPS Design answered:
Dear Annette, you skip a total of 2 dc groups and 2 pattern groups and continue in pattern as before, ie either with pattern group or dc sets. Happy crocheting!
14.03.2018 - 15:21
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Crochet DROPS jacket worked in a circle in "Alpaca". Size: S - XXXL.
DROPS 158-10 |
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CROCHET INFO: Beg every round/row with 3 ch that replace 1st dc and finish every round/row with 1 sl st in 3rd ch from beg of round/row. PATTERN GROUP: Each pattern group consists of: ch 1, 2 dc WORKED TOG - see explanation below, ch 2, 2 dc worked tog and 1 ch. DC WORKED TOG: * Make 1 YO, insert hook in ch-space, get yarn, make a YO, pull through 2 of the sts on hook *, repeat from *-* one more time, make 1 YO and pull yarn through all 3 sts on hook. CROCHET 3 dc TOG: Work 3 dc into 1 dc at beg of row as follows: Work 2 ch (= replace 1 dc), work 1 dc, but wait with last pull through (= 2 strands on hook), then work next dc but on last pull through, pull yarn through all sts on hook. DECREASE TIP (applies to sleeves): Dec at beg of row by working 1 sl st over the dc to be dec. Dec at end of row by working until 1 dc to be dec remains, turn piece. -------------------------------------------------------- CIRCLE: Work 5 ch on hook size 3.5 mm/E with Alpaca and form a ring with 1 sl st in first ch. READ CROCHET INFO. ROUND 1: Work 13 dc in ch-ring. ROUND 2: Work * 2 dc in every dc*, repeat from *-* the entire round = 26 dc. ROUND 3: Work * 2 dc in first dc, then 1 dc in next dc *, repeat from *-* the entire round = 39 dc. ROUND 4: Work * 2 dc in first dc, then 1 dc in each of the next 2 dc *, repeat from *-* the entire round = 52 dc. ROUND 5: Work * 1 dc in next dc, then ch 2, skip 1 dc *, repeat from *-* the entire round = 26 ch-spaces and 26 dc. REMEMBER THE CROCHET GAUGE! ROUND 6: In first dc work PATTERN GROUP - see explanation above, * 1 dc in next dc, 1 pattern group in next dc *, repeat from *-* until 1 dc remains, 1 dc in last dc = 13 pattern groups with 1 dc between each. Then work piece back and forth. Work every row tog at the end of row with 1 sl st in first st on row. Turn piece. ROW 7 (= from WS): 2 dc in first dc, * 1 pattern group in next pattern group, 2 dc in next dc (= dc-group) *, repeat from *-* until 1 pattern group from previous row remains, 1 pattern group = 13 pattern groups with 13 dc-groups between each. Turn piece. ROW 8: 1 pattern groups in first pattern group, * 2 dc in first dc, 1 dc in each of the next dc in dc-group, 1 pattern group in next pattern group *, repeat from *-* until 1 dc-group remains, 2 dc in first dc, 1 dc in each of the next dc in dc-group = 13 groups with 3 dc between each. Turn piece. ROW 9: 2 dc in first dc, 1 dc in each of the next dc in dc-group, * 1 pattern group in pattern group, 2 dc in first dc of dc-group, 1 dc in each of the next dc *, repeat from *-* until 1 pattern group from previous row remains, 1 pattern group = 13 groups with 4 dc between each. Turn piece. Then repeat 8th and 9th row until 6 rounds + 18-20-22 rows have been worked (= 19-21-23 dc between every pattern group) = 247-273-299 dc and 13 pattern group. Piece measures approx. 20-22-23 cm / 8"-8¾"-9" from middle and outwards. Now work armholes as follows in the different sizes: SIZE S/M: ROW 25 (= from WS): Inc in every groups with dc as before. Work 20 dc, 1 pattern group, 20 dc, work 50 loose ch (= right armhole), skip 2 dc-groups and 2 pattern groups. Then work dc-groups and pattern groups as before over the next 114 dc, work 50 loose ch (= left armhole), skip 2 dc-groups and 2 pattern groups, work as before the rest of row, finish with 1 sl st in first dc on row = 180 dc and 100 ch. Turn piece. ROW 26: Continue with pattern and inc as before but work first ch-row (= left armhole) as follows: 10 dc, skip ch 1, 11 dc, skip ch 1, 1 pattern group, skip ch 1, 11 dc, skip ch 1, 10 dc, skip ch 1, 1 pattern group and skip 1 ch. I next ch-row (= right armhole) work the same way but in opposite order, i.e. beg by skipping ch 1, 1 pattern group and finish with dc = 273 dc. ROW 27-50: Work pattern as before but now inc only on even numbered rows until 50 rows have been worked in total = 429 dc (33 dc in every dc-group). Piece measures approx. 42 cm / 16½" from middle and outwards. Fasten off. SIZE L/XL: ROW 27 (= from WS): Inc in every groups with dc as before. Work 22 dc, 1 pattern group, 22 dc, work 54 loose ch (= right armhole), skip 2 dc-groups and 2 pattern groups. Then work pattern as before over the next 126 dc, work 54 loose ch (= left armhole), skip 2 dc-groups and 2 pattern groups, work as before the rest of row, finish with 1 sl st in first dc on row = 198 dc and 108 ch. Turn piece. ROW 28: Continue with pattern and inc as before but work first ch-row (= left armhole) as follows: 11 dc, skip ch 1, 12 dc, skip ch 1, 1 pattern group, skip ch 1, 12 dc, skip ch 1, 11 dc, skip ch 1, 1 pattern group and skip 1 ch. I second ch-row (= right armhole) work the same way but in opposite order, i.e. beg by skipping ch 1, 1 pattern group and finish with dc = 299 dc. ROW 29-52: Work pattern as before but now inc only on even numbered rows until 52 rows have been worked in total = 455 dc (35 dc in every dc-group). Piece measures approx. 43 cm / 17" from middle and outwards. Fasten off. SIZE XXL/XXXL: ROW 29 (= from WS): Inc in every groups with dc as before. Work 24 dc, 1 pattern group, 24 dc, work 58 loose ch (= right armhole), skip 2 dc-groups and 2 pattern groups. Then work pattern as before over the next 138 dc, work 58 loose ch (= left armhole), skip 2 dc-groups and 2 pattern groups, work as before the rest of row, finish with 1 sl st in first pattern group on row = 216 dc and 116 ch. Turn piece. ROW 30: Continue with pattern and inc as before but work first ch-row (= left armhole) as follows: 12 dc, skip ch 1, 13 dc, skip ch 1, 1 pattern group, skip ch 1, 13 dc, skip ch 1, 12 dc, skip ch 1, 1 pattern group and skip 1 ch. I second ch-row (= right armhole) work the same way but in opposite order, i.e. beg by skipping ch 1, 1 pattern group and finish with dc = 325 dc. ROW 31-54: Work pattern as before but now inc only on even numbered rows until 54 rows have been worked in total = 481 dc and 37 dc in every dc-group. Piece measures approx. 45 cm / 17¾" from middle and outwards. Fasten off. ALL SIZES: Insert 4 markers in the piece as follows from WS: Work 16- 17-18, insert 1st marker here, work 17-18-19 dc, * 1 pattern group, 33-35-37 dc *, repeat from *-* 3 more times, insert 2nd marker here (1st-2nd marker = right front piece). Work 1 pattern group, 33-35-37 dc, 1 pattern group, 33-35-37 dc and 1 pattern group, insert 3rd marker here. * Work 33-35-37 dc, 1 pattern group *, repeat from *-* 3 more times, 17-18-19 dc, insert 4th marker. (3rd-4th marker = left front piece). Work the rest of row. Sts between 1st and 4th marker are up towards neck. Cut the yarn and fasten. RIGHT FRONT PIECE: Now work right front piece between 1st and 2nd marker, beg from 2nd marker (i.e. from RS) = 149-158-167 dc and 4 pattern groups. Continue inc on every row in dc-groups as before BUT do not inc in dc-groups in each side of front piece - AT THE SAME TIME dec 2 dc at beg of every row by CROCHET 3 dc TOG - see explanation above. Continue to work until 12-14-16 rows have been worked over front piece. Cut the yarn and fasten. LEFT FRONT PIECE: Work left front piece between 3rd and 4th marker the same way as right front piece, beg from 4th marker (i.e. from RS). SLEEVES: Work back and forth from armhole and down, work every row tog with 1 sl st at the end of row. Use hook size 3.5 mm and Alpaca. Beg by working 86-94-102 dc around the opening for sleeve, beg of row should be under sleeve. Then work 3 rows with 1 dc in every dc. Continue with 1 dc in every dc - AT THE SAME TIME dec in the different sizes as follows: READ DECREASE TIP! SIZE S/M: Dec 1 st in each side of piece every other row 4 times and then every 3rd row 12 times (= 16 times in total) = 54 dc. SIZE L/XL: Dec 1 st in each side of piece alternately every 3rd and 2nd row 18 times in total = 58 dc. SIZE XXL/XXXL: Dec 1 st in each side of piece every other row 17 times and then every 3rd row 4 times (= 21 times in total) = 60 dc. Then work pattern groups as follows: ROW 1: 2 dc, 1 ch * work the next 2 dc tog, 1 ch *, repeat from *-* and finish with 2 dc. ROW 2: Work 2 dc, * in next ch work 1 pattern group, skip 1 ch *, repeat from *-*, and finish with 1 dc in each of the last 2 dc. Turn piece. ROW 3: Work 2 dc, 1 pattern group in each of the next pattern groups until 2 dc remain, work 1 dc in each of these. Turn piece. Repeat 3rd row until piece measures approx. 61 cm / 24" in all sizes. Fasten off. CROCHET EDGE: Work 1 round with around the entire jacket as follows: * 1 pattern group, skip 2 dc/1 row *, repeat from *-* the entire round. |
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