Wendy wrote:
Re my earlier question - once I have completed M1, then what do I do with it? Do I finish it off, and do a separate block with M2, etc? And when do I connect all pieces? I need a bird’s eye overview of how all of it happens.
03.06.2019 - 21:08DROPS Design answered:
Dear Wendy, after M.1 has been worked one time in height work (from WS = start reading diagrams from the left towards the right): M.2 over the first 36-42-48 sts, M.3 over the next 24-30-33 sts, M.4 over the next 52 sts, M.3 over the next 24-30-33 sts, M;2 over the last 36-42-48 sts. Read more about how to work several differentn diagrams consecutively on the row. Happy crocheting!
04.06.2019 - 08:14
Wendy wrote:
Can you please explain how I should do this pattern overall? Is M1 the same thing as Pattern 1? Do I start at bottom left of M1, and complete that before doing the M2-3-4-3-2 series? For M1, I assume I should do it several times to make it around the torso, but how many? I also have no idea what is meant by the instructions for stitches at the end of M1.
01.06.2019 - 16:54DROPS Design answered:
Dear Wendy, correct, when you have to work pattern 1 it means to work the diagram M.1 - read more about diagrams here. When M.1 has been worked one time in height, now work M.2, M.3, M.4, M.3 and M.2 (all diagrams at the same time, ie after 5 rows there are no sts in M.2 anymore, continue working M.3, M.4 and M.3 until diagrams are finished). Happy crocheting!
03.06.2019 - 09:13
Louise wrote:
Bonjour j'ai presque terminé de réaliser votre modèle (qui est très joli!) Malheureusement je suis coincée avec le tout dernier rang en mailles serrées (encolure) Je ne parviens pas à un résultat régulier et esthétique. Pourriez vous m'aider svp? Merci d'avance
27.05.2019 - 19:27DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Louise, je ne suis pas certaine de bien comprendre où vous en êtes, quand vous crochetez chaque devant séparément, chaque rang commence et se termine par 4 ms puis on continue en brides comme avant, on va ainsi former un dénivelé pour former l'échancrure. Vous pourrez ensuite rajouter un dernier rang tout le long du haut du top (y compris l'encolure) si vous le souhaitez. Bon crochet
28.05.2019 - 09:10
Pina wrote:
Estoy haciendo la talla pequeña, he llegado a la parte del escote, donde se separan las dos zonas del pecho. ¿se trabajan independientemente? Si no, es que no entiendo como hacer una cuenta completa
19.05.2019 - 11:43DROPS Design answered:
Hola Pina. A partir del centro del delantero la forma del escote se trabaja en dos partes por separado.
25.05.2019 - 19:23
Monika wrote:
Hallo, mir ist nocht klar, wo Diagramm 1 beginnt. In üblichen Anleitungen wird der Beginn eines Diagramms mit einem Pfeil markiert ... Vielen Dank für eure Hilfe.
02.09.2018 - 22:02DROPS Design answered:
Liebe Monika, Diagram M.1 ist über 24 Maschen gehäkelt, die Hinreihe links nach rechts lesen und die Rückreihen rechts nach links. Diese 24 Maschen in der Briete 7-8-9 Mal wiederholen. Viel Spaß beim häkeln!
03.09.2018 - 15:46
Mª Dolores wrote:
Hola no entiendo como se une M1 a M2. Si mi cintura mide 104cm cuantos puntos cadena debo hacer para empezar ?.Mi contorno de pecho es de 118cm cuantas cadenas debo aumentar? Gracias.
22.08.2018 - 09:08DROPS Design answered:
Hola María Dolores, M.2 se trabaja sobre M.1. Para calcular cuantos cm se necesitan para su talla tiene que hacer una muestra para calcular la tensión del tejido y luego calcular los puntos de cadeneta necesarios para sus medidas del pecho. Las medidas de la cintura no son necesarias.
26.08.2018 - 17:12
Tina wrote:
Hækles M4 ud i et stykke eller skal man bryde garnet og hækle en side (bryst) op af gangen?
22.07.2018 - 22:26DROPS Design answered:
Hei Tina. Du må hekle hver side ferdig for seg der M.4 deles på midten. God fornøyelse.
27.07.2018 - 15:11Sahar Said wrote:
Hi. I still don't know how to crochet M3. Should I start from the row number 13 as shown in the diagram for small size or I should start from the first row?
07.05.2018 - 14:43DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Saïd, M.3 is worked from row 1 = same row as when working M.2. Happy crocheting!
07.05.2018 - 15:04Sahar Said wrote:
I am still a little confused. Does that mean that in M3 I should leave the first 12 rows and start from the 13th row as shown in the diagram?
06.05.2018 - 09:55DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Said, you will crochet all diagrams at the same time, following each row in each diagram as follows: M2 over the first 36-42+48 sts, then work M.3 over the next 24-30-33 sts, then work M.4 (= 52 sts), M.3 over the next 24-30-33 sts and finish with M.2 over the last 36-42-48 sts, see size for the number of sts and start reading diagrams as explained under pattern. Happy crocheting!
07.05.2018 - 09:13Sahar Said wrote:
Hi. Would you please explain what is the meaning of " str: S - str: M - str: L which is written in the diagram.
06.05.2018 - 01:12DROPS Design answered:
Dear Sahar, those lines refer to where you should start working for each respective size. So you should start working for size S where it says "Str: S" for size M where it says "str: M" etc. I hope this helps. Happy Crafting!
06.05.2018 - 08:40
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DROPS Crocheted top in Safran.
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Crochet gauge: 24 dc x 12 rows in pattern with smaller hook = 10 x 10 cm [4" x 4"]. Pattern: See charts. Diagram Pattern 1 and Pattern 2 = 1 repeat. The charts for Patterns 3 and 4 have arrows indicating different sizes. Crochet tips: For turning piece crochet as follows: 2 ch replacing 1 dc and 1 ch replacing 1 sc. Top: Ch 169-193-217 with smaller hook. Turn and crochet Pattern 1 - see Crochet tips = 168-192-216 sts. After Pattern 1 continue with dc over all sts, but: Sizes S and M: inc 4 sts evenly distributed on 1st row after Pattern 1. Size L: dec 2 sts evenly distributed on 1st row after Pattern 1 = 172-196-214 sts. When you have crocheted a total of 22-24-25 rows (incl. Pattern 1) the piece measures approx. 18-20-21 cm [7" - 7 7/8" - 8.25"]. Now continue as follows: Crochet Pattern 2 - start at lower edge at left side of chart and crochet toward the right side - over 36-42-48 sts, Pattern 3 start at lower edge at left side of chart and crochet toward the right sides - over the next 24-30-33 sts, Pattern 4 (52-52-52 sts), Pattern 3 - start at lower edge at right side of chart at appropriate arrow and crochet toward the left side - over 24-30-33 sts and Pattern 2 start at lower edge at right side of chart and crochet toward the left side - over the last 36-42-48 sts. Continue in pattern as established. After 5 rows Pattern 2 is complete - continue with Pattern 3 and Pattern 4 until chart is completed. Assembly: Strap: start approx. 9 cm [3.5"] in from top edge on right side of piece (= on the back). Make a chain approx. 90 cm [35 3/8"] long with double strands of yarn and larger hook. Thread in strap at the top of the point in front. Repeat on the other side. The length of the strap is adjusted when tied at the back of the neck. Loops: Crochet loops along each side of piece (center back). Start at the top and crochet as follows: * 1 sc, ch 3, skip 1 cm [3/8"] *, repeat from * - * ending at the bottom. Chain-st a cord approx. 150 cm [59"] long. Thread cord through loops - start at the top and criss-cross down the back, tie at bottom. Fringe tufts: 1 fringe tuft = 4 strands of yarn 8 cm [3 1/8"] long. Fold strands double and pull folded yarn through the first row of lower edge, then loose ends of yarn through the loop formed - see placement on the chart for Pattern 1. Fasten 28-32-36 fringe tufts. |
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