Patrizia wrote:
Buonasera, non riesco a capire perché da 160 maglie si passa a lavorare su 80m + 2 cat. Dopo aver finito lo schema A2 mi potete spiegare meglio cosa devo fare per realizzare gli scaldi? Grazie mille. Patrizia
29.06.2023 - 00:47
Aziza wrote:
Hi, I finished A1 than went to A2 which completed the big round design on the last picture..how many times do I do A2..it says 7 repitions?.do i keep doing all the rows of A2 than go back to A1 starting at row 5?..this pattern not clear.. thank you
04.06.2023 - 10:30DROPS Design answered:
Dear Aziza, you have 7 repeats of A.2 on the round. That is, to work over all of the stitches of A.1 in the previous round, you need to repeat the first round of A.2 7 times in the same round. Continue working the chart. When you finish working A.2 once, work A.1 again, now starting on the 5th round of the chart (marked with an arrow). Happy crocheting!
04.06.2023 - 17:39
Susan Richardson wrote:
Hello! Me again! Thanks for earlier reply, now clear regarding slip stitches at beginning of rounds. I am now nearly at :Work 7th Round 1-3-5 times, AT THE SAME TIME inc 2 tr evenly on every row, i.e. two times on every row. Is there a best place to put these increases? I assume NOT in the arm hole areas, as this would alter the stitches for the arms? Or it may not! This pattern is challenging me, but with your help I will finish it ! Thank you.
26.02.2023 - 14:35DROPS Design answered:
Dear Susan, as long as they are not adjacent/next to each other you can work the increases anywhere in the row, even in the armhole areas. Happy crocheting!
26.02.2023 - 23:55
Susan Richardson wrote:
Thanks for answering my 1st question. I have now started this pattern & it is the first time I have used a diagram pattern. I can work out the stitches needed from the key, but am struggling with working out which stitches in the diagram are in which row at the beginning of the rows, mainly slip stitches in A2. Did row 3 of A2 OK, but when I started row 5 found I had got row 4 wrong 1 extra picot put in. Can you give me written instructions for rows 4 and 5, is start row 4 sl st, dc,sl st,tr?
22.02.2023 - 19:32DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Richardson, the slip stitches at the beginning of A.2 helps at the beg of round to start on correct place - at the beg of row 4 start with 1 slip st in first ch-space, *1 dc around ch-space, then (1 tr, 1 picot) x 9, 1 tr = 9 picots (10 tr with 1 picot between each), then repeat from * all the round - you should have 7 repeats of A.2 in total. Finish 4th round with 1 slip st in the first dc, then sl st to the first picot (= 3 sl sts), and start with 1 tr (= 4ch) + 6 chains, etc... Happy crocheting!
23.02.2023 - 13:30
Susan Richardson wrote:
I am using Bomull lin for this pattern. Checked & believe it is an equivalent weight yarn. I am crocheting tension squares to check tension. 1st square made with 5.5 mm hook gives measurement of 9cm wide x 13 cm high, 13tr x 8 rows. 2nd square with 5 mm hook gives measurement of 8cm wide x 12cm high , 13tr x 8 rows. So neither correct. I am unsure what to do. I f I use smaller hook, I will end up with an even narrower width, & maybe reach 11 cm height. My tension is not giving a Square!
18.02.2023 - 17:44DROPS Design answered:
Dear Susan, in these cases, it's more important the width (with the right amount of stitches) than the height (the amount of rows), since you could always work a few less rows, but it's more difficult to adjust the number of stitches. Therefore, you can work with a 5.5mm hook or even try if the width will match with a 6mm hook. Then, you will need to adjust the amount of rows to work (making rules of 3 of the length indicated for your size in a specific point in the pattern and the rows you have worked and have yet to work). Happy crocheting!
19.02.2023 - 19:27
Denise wrote:
Looking at the picture, it looks like the last 2 rounds of A2 were not completed. According to the picture, the last round completed was the picot between dc around chain space. Am I correct?
23.09.2021 - 06:12DROPS Design answered:
Hi Denise, All the rounds in A.2 are completed. Happy crocheting!
28.09.2021 - 14:48
Patricia P wrote:
Hello, What size is this pattern making? How do you adjust to make S or XXXL? Does the hook size determine the size of the finished jacket? Thank you!
10.04.2019 - 20:15DROPS Design answered:
Dear Patricia, for the finished size, please refer to the scematics at the bottom of the pattern. And yes, the sice of the hook does change the size of the finished item (the crocheted fabric will be thighter and the piece will be smaller with a smaller hook, and it will be looser and bigger with a bigger hook). Happy Crafting!
11.04.2019 - 08:57
Julia Kaufmann wrote:
Hallo! Ich würde diese Kreisjacke gerne mit einem Farbwechsel-Bobbel häkeln. Sind da 750 m Lauflänge (3-fädig, 150 g) ausreichend? Danke.
17.07.2018 - 07:59DROPS Design answered:
Liebe Frau Kaufmann, wir bitten um Verständnis, dass wir nicht Produkte unserer Konkurrenz empfehlen können und dass der Kauf des Materials uns hilft, weiterhin kostenlose Anleitungen zur Verfügung stellen zu können.
17.07.2018 - 09:28
Gilda wrote:
Salve, vorrei un chiarimento sul punto, dopo gli scalfi, non ho capito bene cosa si intende in verticale; mi viene da pensare che devo lavorare fin sopra gli scalfi, ma non lavorare il collo; qualcuno può aiutarmi per favore?
26.04.2018 - 13:59DROPS Design answered:
Buongiorno Gilda. Abbiamo corretto il testo. Deve ripetere il giro 7 il numero di volte indicato per la sua taglia. Buon lavoro!
26.04.2018 - 14:10
Chou-coulate wrote:
Bonjour, Je viens de terminer le dernier rang de A2 et je ne comprends pas lorsqu'il est écrit " au dernier tour de A.2 diminuer 1 B = 160 B". Je dois effectuer des diminutions avant d'entamer la partie disant de reprendre A1 au 5eme rang ?
19.01.2018 - 16:17DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Chou-coulate, au dernier rang de A.2, vous avez 23 brides dans chaque A.2 x 7 A.2 = 161 brides, diminuez 1 m (crochetez par ex 4 brides au lieu de 5 autour d'un arceau) pour que vous ayez bien 160 brides à la fin de A.2. Bon crochet!
22.01.2018 - 08:44
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Crochet DROPS jacket worked in a circle in "Big Delight". Size S-XXXL.
DROPS 168-27 |
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MAGIC CIRCLE: To avoid hole in the middle beg with this technique: Hold yarn end in the left hand and make a loop around left index finger (from left to right). Hold the loop with left thumb and index finger. Insert hook through loop, get the yarn from ball, pull yarn through loop, make 1 YO on hook and pull YO through st on hook = 1 sc, work ch 3, then work 15 dc around loop, finish with 1 sl st in 3rd ch = 16 dc. Continue as explained in pattern – AT THE SAME TIME pull yarn end so that loop is tighten tog and the hole disappears. PATTERN: See diagrams A.1 and A.2. CROCHET INFO: Replace first dc from beg of round with 3 ch. Finish round with 1 sl st in 3rd ch from beg of round. Replace first tr on beg of round with 4 ch. Finish round with 1 sl st in 4th ch on beg of round. ---------------------------------------------------------- JACKET WORKED IN A CIRCLE: Work a MAGIC CIRCLE - see explanation above, on hook SIZE 5.5 mm/US 9 with Big Delight. Then work according to A.1 - NOTE: First round in A.1 is explained in magic circle, work 4 repetitions of A.1 in width. Sl sts at beg of A.1 are only worked at beg of round. READ CROCHET INFO! REMEMBER THE CROCHET GAUGE! When A.1 has been worked, continue according to A.2, work 7 repetitions of A.2 in width, on last round in A.2 dec 1 dc = 160 dc. Continue to work according to A.1, now beg on 5th round - see arrow in diagram. Work 1-2-3 rounds as 5th round in diagram (= 80 dc + 2 ch), then work armholes as follows: Work * 1 dc + 2 ch in first dc *, repeat from *-* over the first 20 dc, work 22-24-26 ch, skip 10-11-12 dc (=1st armhole), work * 1 dc + 2 ch in next dc *, repeat from *-* over the next 40-38-36 dc, work 22-24-26 ch, skip 10-11-12 dc (=2nd armhole), finish with 1 sl st at beg of round. Then work as 6th round in diagram as follows: Work 1 dc + 2 ch in every dc until 1st armhole, * work 1 dc + 2 ch around ch-space *, repeat from *-* 10-11-12 more times, continue with 1 dc + 2 ch until 2nd armhole, * work 1 dc + 2 ch around ch-space *, repeat from *-* 10-11-12 more times = 82 dc with 2 ch between each. Then repeat 7th round 8-7-6 times upwards. Work 7th round 1-3-5 more times, AT THE SAME TIME inc 2 dc evenly on every row, i.e. two times on every round work as follows: 1 dc + 3 ch + 1 dc + 3 ch in 1 dc = 84-88-92 dc with 3 ch between each. Piece measures approx. 80-88-96 cm / 31½"-34½"-38" in diameter (= 40-44-48 cm / 15 3/4"-17 1/4"-19" from middle). Work last round in A.1, then work according to A.2 (= 21-22-23 repetitions in width). Fasten off. SLEEVES: Work in the round from armhole and down. Work 1 dc + 2 ch in every dc skipped, and 1 dc + 2 ch in bottom edge of every dc from the other side of armhole = 21-23-25 dc with 2 ch between each. Insert a marker mid under sleeve. Continue with 1 dc + 2 ch in every dc. When piece measures 4 cm / 1½'', dec 1 dc + 2 ch mid under sleeve as follows: Work last dc before marker but wait with last pull through, work next dc (do not work 2 ch between), on last pull through, pull yarn through all 3 loops on hook (= 1 dc + 2 ch dec). Dec every 5 cm / 2'' 7 more times, dec alternately before and after marker = 13-15-17 dc with 2 ch between each. Continue until piece measures 48 cm / 19'' in all sizes, fasten off. Work another sleeve the same way. |
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