Kelly wrote:
I was wondering if you could explain in the A1 pattern and the others, if we are supposed to work stitch/chain for stitch/chain how is it that in the first part of the A1/AX rows the number of stitches go up or down from round to round, how do we maintain the stitch count to be the same (in my case 252 stitches for each round, before we reach the next increase)? I'm confused on this part to be able to match the pattern? Please explain. Thanks Kelly
08.04.2016 - 04:45DROPS Design answered:
Dear Kelly, A.1 is worked over 12 sts and will be repeated 12 times in total in width, there is no inc in A.1, insert a marker between each repeat so that you can check each row in diagram. After you have worked A.1 (and A.X a total of 2 times), work 12 rounds with dc while inc 36 dc evenly, then work A.2 on next round. Read more about diagrams here and how to inc evenly here. Happy crocheting!
08.04.2016 - 09:05
Kelly wrote:
I was wondering for the graph, if each stitch was individual to each chain. Most diagrams have chain's underneath the symbol to indicate where the stitch is going. Also when it says to work from 1st round in A1 (=12 dc) 21 times in width, and when AX has been worked verticall what does that mean? At this point are you supposed to actually crochet 12dc and turn 21 times? Thanks, Kelly
05.04.2016 - 00:27DROPS Design answered:
Dear Kelly, the diagram A.1 will be worked a total of 21 times in width on the round (work first round 1 over all sts, then round 2 over all sts etc..) - inserting a marker between each repeat may help - Make 1 ch for each "-" in diagram, so that on row 3 in A.1, you will work 5 ch, 1 sc, 5 ch between the dc - A.X = row 3 to 6 in A.1. When working A.1, work to row 6 = including A.X then work again the row 3 to 6 (= A.X) then continue A.1 with next row (= row 7 in A.1, coming after A.X). Happy crocheting!
05.04.2016 - 09:31
Rendi wrote:
Hello, are the instructions available in English, please? I have not yet learned to use charts. Thank you :-)
31.01.2016 - 17:34DROPS Design answered:
Dear Rendi, there are only diagrams to this pattern - each symbol represent 1 st/group of st as stated under diagram text, start reading from the right and read every round from the right towards the left. You are welcome to contact your DROPS store for any further individual assistance. Happy crocheting!
01.02.2016 - 11:19
Sacha Roest wrote:
Please look at the terms in the diagram, maybe its a mistake... The little X says "sc in/around st", the little T: "sc in ch-space". My question is how to sc in ch-space. The term: "dc around ch-space" I get... So is this just wrong? Should the little T be called "sc around ch-space"? Or is it the same as the little X?
05.09.2015 - 20:16DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Roest, you crochet around the ch-space inserting crochet hook in the ch-space, but when you have to crochet in the st (eg in the sc below), you will insert crochet hook under both threads of st (sc in this example) from previous round. Happy crocheting!
07.09.2015 - 10:42
Sacha Roest wrote:
In the diagram explanation one symbol is the "dc around ch-space" another "sc in ch-space". Is there is a difference inbetween "in" and "around"? As far as I know they are the same and the only difference is the dc and sc.. Please let me know if this is true. (I made the mistake by posting this question for uk aswell..)
03.09.2015 - 12:13DROPS Design answered:
See answer below.
03.09.2015 - 15:35
Sacha wrote:
In the diagram explanation one symbol is the "dc around ch-space" another "sc in ch-space". Is there is a difference inbetween "in" and "around"? As far as I know they are the same and the only difference is the dc and sc.. Please let me know if this is true.
03.09.2015 - 12:11DROPS Design answered:
Dear Sacha, the video below shows (with another diagram but technique is the same) how to work either "in" or "around" the stitch from row/round below. Happy crocheting!
03.09.2015 - 15:34
Zenna wrote:
Hallo, Ik heb gehaakt met een ander soort katoen en de cm hoogte komt bij mij niet op het zelfde uit is dit erg? Alvast bedankt !
22.07.2015 - 15:25DROPS Design answered:
Hoi Zenna. Het beste is als je proeflapje gelijk is aan wat aangegeven is in het het patroon. Is jouw rok wel goed in de breedte, maar korter dan op de foto en ben je hier blij mee, dan lijkt het mij geen probleem :-)
28.07.2015 - 15:59
Patricia wrote:
Ich habe das Muster 3 nochmal aufgetrennt. Jetzt funktioniert es. DANKE
03.07.2015 - 21:16
Patricia wrote:
Und 2.: Werden im unteren und mittleren Teil die vier Stäbchen jeweils alle aus der Mitte gehäkelt (was ja dann in Reihe 4 sechs Stäbchen aus einer Luftmasche wären) oder dann jeweils die "inneren" zwei Stäbchen aus der Mitte der Vorreihe und die äußeren Stäbchen dann jeweils aus den Stäbchen der Vorreihe? Danke schon im Voraus!!!
19.06.2015 - 21:32DROPS Design answered:
Sie häkeln die 4 Stb immer UM die Lm-Bögen, also gar nicht in die Stb der Vor-R.
21.06.2015 - 20:10
Patricia wrote:
Ich habe eine Problem (oder mehrere) mit dem Muster 3: 1. Wo genau muss ich bei der vorletzten Reihe einstechen, um neben dem Dreifachstäbchen die beiden Doppelstäbchen zusammenzuhäkeln? Irgendwie verzieht sich der Rock da ganz komisch.
19.06.2015 - 21:32DROPS Design answered:
Sie stechen am Anfang der R in die 1. Luft-M der Luft-M-Kette (aus 4 Lm) der Vor-R ein. Oder haben Sie das probiert und es verzieht sich?
21.06.2015 - 20:08
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Crochet DROPS skirt with double crochet, lace pattern, worked top down in ”Safran”. Size S-XXXL.
DROPS 162-18 |
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CROCHET INFO: Replace first dc from beg of row/round with 3 ch. Finish row with 1 dc in 3rd ch from previous row (when piece is worked back and forth) and finish round with 1 sl st in 3rd ch from beg of round (when piece is worked in the round). DO NOT replace first sc at beg of round but work 1 ch before sc at beg of round. Finish with 1 sl st in first ch on round. INCREASE TIP: Inc 1 dc by working 2 dc in same dc. DECREASE TIP: Work 1 dc but wait with last pull through (= 2 sts on hook), then work next dc but on last pull through, pull yarn through all 3 sts on hook = 1 st dec. PATTERN: See diagrams A.1 to A.3. ---------------------------------------------------------- SKIRT: Work back and forth, top down to after vent in the side, then work in the round. Work 186-209-232-258-279-305 ch (includes 3 ch to turn with) on hook size 3.5 mm/E/4 with Safran. Work first row as follows: 1 dc in 4th ch from hook, 1 dc in each of the next ch 4, * skip ch 1, 1 dc in each of the next 6 ch *, repeat from *-* until 3-5-7-5-5-3 ch remain, skip 1 ch and finish with 1 dc in each of the last 2-4-6-4-4-2 dc = 158-178-198-220-238-260 dc. Then work back and forth with 1 dc in every dc - READ CROCHET INFO. REMEMBER THE CROCHET GAUGE! When 5 rows have been worked vertically, insert 6 markers in the piece as follows: First marker after 14-14-16-20-21-22 dc, then there should be 26-30-33-36-39-43 dc between every marker, there will be 14-14-17-20-22-23 dc after last marker at the end of row. On next row inc 1 dc before all markers – READ INCREASE TIP! Repeat inc every other row 6-6-7-8-9-10 more times - NOTE: Inc alternately before and after markers = 200-220-246-274-298-326 dc. AT THE SAME TIME when 12 rows in total have been worked vertically, end the vent in the side and continue piece in the round, beg round in the side – READ CROCHET INFO! When piece measures 24-24-25-25-25-26 cm / 9½"-9½"-9 3/4"-9 3/4"-9 3/4"-10 1/4", inc 28-32-30-26-38-22 st evenly on next round = 228-252-276-300-336-348 sts. Now work pattern as follows: Work from 1st round in A.1 (= 12 dc) 19-21-23-25-28-29 times in width. When A.X has been worked 1 time vertically, repeat A.X 1 more time before continuing with next round in diagram. Then work 1-2-2-1-2-3 rounds with 1 dc in every dc, AT THE SAME TIME on last round inc 36-36-36-36-24-36 sts evenly = 264-288-312-336-360-384 dc. Now work from 1st round in A.2 (= 11-12-13-14-15-16 repetitions), AT THE SAME TIME on last round inc 12 dc evenly in all sizes = 276-300-324-348-372-396 dc. Continue with A.1 (= 23-25-27-29-31-33 repetitions) 1 time vertically, AT THE SAME TIME on last round inc 12-20-12-20-12-20 dc evenly = 288-320-336-368-384-416 dc. Now work A.3 (= 18-20-21-23-24-26 repetitions). When A.3 has been worked vertically, repeat A.Z 1-1-1-2-2-2 more times vertically. Now work as follows: 1 ch (= 1 sc), ** work * ch 4, 1 sc in next ch-space *, repeat from *-* 2 more times, ch 4, skip 3 dc, 1 sc in next dc **, repeat from **-** the entire round, and finish with 1 sl st in first ch on round. BUTTONHOLE LOOPS: Along the opening on front piece work buttonhole loops as follows (beg at the bottom): 2 sc in first dc, ch 3, skip 1 dc, * work 2 sc in each of the next 2 dc, ch 3, skip 1 dc *, repeat from *-* 3 times in total and finish with 2 sc in last dc at the top, turn and work back as follows: 1 sc in every sc and 3 sc in every ch-space. BUTTON BAND: Along the other side of the opening work 5 rows with sc back and forth (on 1st row work 2 sc in every dc = 24 sc), cut the yarn. Sew the buttons on to the button band. EDGE: Work an edge at top of waist on skirt as follows from RS: Fasten the strand with 1 sl st at the edge of button folding edge, ch 1, * ch 1, skip ch 1, 1 sc in next ch *, repeat from *-* along the entire edge of waist. Fasten off. |
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