Miriam Sticher wrote:
How do I do this:"Work 60-66-72 dc around armhole (approx. 5 dc in every tr-group and approx. 30-33-36 dc around ch-space – beg mid under sleeve)." step? I don't understand it
11.03.2018 - 06:57DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Sticher, beginning mid under arm, crochet 60-66-72 dc around armhole, ie you will crochet approx. 5 dc in every tr group (along the sts skipped on armhole) and crochet approx. 30-33-36 dc around the chain stitches worked over the skipped sts. Happy crocheting!
12.03.2018 - 09:16
Terri wrote:
I'm starting the sleeve, and I have done the 60/66/72 dc around, it's the next step I'm having trouble with. Can you help me out? Thanks!
10.03.2018 - 17:07DROPS Design answered:
Dear Terri, when you have worked the 60-66-72 dc around the armhole, finish with a sl st in the first dc at the beg of round then work next round as follows: 1 dc in first st, *ch1, skip 1 dc, 1 dc in next st*, repeat from *-* and finish with ch 1, sl st in the first dc at the beg of round. Happy crocheting!
12.03.2018 - 08:53Jan Lewin-cadogan wrote:
Do you have this in English
07.03.2018 - 16:27DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Lewin-Cadogan, just edit language clicking on the arrow under picture to the appropriate one, either UK-English or US-English depending on the crochet terminology you are used to follow. Happy crocheting!
07.03.2018 - 17:08
Eleonora Grant wrote:
Ik heb dit vest voor mijn dochter gehaakt in felle kleuren, ze is er heel blij mee. Bedankt voor her patroon
25.02.2018 - 16:56
Gloria wrote:
For a size M, how many rounds are there to complete the circle before adding the oval section?. Also how many rows are tgere to the oval section. Mine seems a lot shorter than the picture and my gauge is correct. This us a very confusing pattern.
24.02.2018 - 07:50DROPS Design answered:
Dear Gloria, you repeat the row 1-3 in A.3 a total of 2 times = back piece is 6 rows longer than the middle 25 groups of sts at the top of eck + work then 1 round around whole jacket. Happy crocheting!
26.02.2018 - 07:50
Elizabeth wrote:
Are A.4 and A.5 worked all the way around the circle, or just between the purple markers? If I am making the S/M size, how many chain spaces should I have after A.4, row 1?
14.02.2018 - 23:34DROPS Design answered:
Dear Elizabeth, when working the oval shape you work A.4 and A.5 only once, ie start with A.4 repeat A.3 and finish with A.5 from RS, and then from WS work A.5, repeat A.3 and finish with A.4. On first row you will increase 7 ch-spaces = there will be 47 + 7 = 54 ch-spaces (including the smaller ones in A.4/A.5) then the 2nd time you work A.4, A.3, A.5 inc 7 ch-spaces again = 54+7= 61 ch-spaces + the 25 ch-spaces unworked = 86 ch-spaces in total around the jacket. Happy crocheting!
15.02.2018 - 09:29Angela Ridley wrote:
In my previous comment, by "round" I meant I've done all rounds once. I am about to start the section that says 'continue to work according to a.3...'
09.02.2018 - 23:56DROPS Design answered:
Dear Angela, yes, that is correct, you should continiue as before to get the round shape. (The cardigan is not oval shaped, it seeams that way, because two side are used as the fronts). Happy Crocheting!
11.02.2018 - 10:05Angela Ridley wrote:
After the first round of A3 can I continue making it a circle or do I have to crochet along just the top and bottom? I am under the impression I don't have to do an oval?
09.02.2018 - 23:53DROPS Design answered:
Dear Angela, the cardigan is round shaped, not oval, so you should continue to increase as before to get the cirle shape. Happy Crochet!
11.02.2018 - 10:03
Elizabeth wrote:
L looked at the link that explains the pattern, but I cannot understand what it says. Can someone explain how to do A.3, Round 2 in the s/m size?
08.02.2018 - 20:07DROPS Design answered:
Dear Elizabeth, the 2nd round in A.3 will be crocheted as you worked the 2nd round in A.2 before (work 2 dc,2ch,2dc around eveery ch-space as shown on the pictures in the tutorial + 6 dc-groups around each armhole) at the same time increase evenly 9 dc working 2 dc-groups instead of one regularly spaced. Happy crocheting!
09.02.2018 - 09:27
Elizabeth wrote:
Hi, I am on A.3 and I am working round 2. I am confused as to what the dc-groups consist of and how the number increases by 9. Is someone able to explain in detail? I am making the s/m size.
08.02.2018 - 04:55DROPS Design answered:
Dear Elizabeth, you will find here some pictures showing how to crochet A.3 with the increases. Happy crocheting!
08.02.2018 - 09:15
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Crochet jacket worked in a circle in 1 strand DROPS Big Delight or 1 strand DROPS Fabel together with 1 strand DROPS Flora. Size: S - XXXL.
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PATTERN: See diagrams A.1 to A.5. CROCHET INFO: Replace first sc at beg of round with ch 1, finish round with 1 sl st in 1st ch at beg of round. Replace first dc at beg of round with ch 3, finish round with 1 sl st in 3rd ch from beg of round. Replace first tr at beg of round with ch 4, finish round with 1 sl st in 4th ch from beg of round. ---------------------------------------------------------- JACKET WORKED IN A CIRCLE: Crochet 4 ch on hook SIZE 5.5 mm/US 9 with Big Delight (or DROPS Fabel and DROPS Flora) and form a ring with 1 sl st in first ch. Then work according to A.1. READ CROCHET INFO! REMEMBER THE CROCHET GAUGE! When A.1 has been worked, circle measures approx. 33 cm / 13" in diameter and there are 27 tr-groups on round. Size L/XL-XXL/XXXL: Work according to A.2, on first round in A.2 inc 9 ch-spaces evenly (inc the same way as on 6th round in A.1, inc 1 ch-space as follows: Work 1 sc around ch-space in the middle of tr-group, 9 ch, 1 sc around ch between tr-groups, 9 ch, 1 sc around ch-space in the middle of next tr-group) = 36-36 ch-spaces. Work A.2 1 time vertically. ALL SIZES: = 27-36-36 tr-groups. Work next round as round 1 in A.3, AT THE SAME TIME work armholes as follows: 1 sc around ch-space in the middle of tr-group, work 30-33-36 loose ch, skip 5-6-7 tr-groups, 1 sc around ch-space in the middle of next tr-group (armhole has been worked), * 12 ch, 1 sc around ch-space in the middle of next tr-group *, repeat from *-* 8-14-12 times in total, work 30-33-36 loose ch, skip 5-6-7 tr-groups, 1 sc around ch-space in the middle of next tr-group (another armhole has been worked), * 12 ch, 1 sc around ch-space in the middle of next tr-group *, repeat from *-* the entire round and finish with 1 sl st in first sc at beg of round (instead of 1 sc around next ch-space). Work next round as round 2 in A.3 as follows: Work the same way as before with 2 dc + 2 ch + 2 dc around every ch-space, around every ch-space for armhole work 6-7-8 dc-groups, AT THE SAME TIME inc 9 dc-groups evenly on round, inc 1 dc-group by working 2 dc + 2 ch + 2 dc + 2 dc + 2 ch + 2 dc around 1 ch-space = 36-45-45 dc-groups. ROUND 3: Work 2 tr + 2 ch + 2 tr around ch-space in the middle of every dc-group and 1 ch between every tr-group = 36-45-45 tr-groups with 1 ch between each. Continue to work according to A.3, AT THE SAME TIME inc 9 ch-spaces evenly every time 1st round is worked, as follows: ROUND 1: Work sl sts until middle of first ch-space (in the middle of a tr-group), 1 sc, * 12 ch, 1 sc around next ch-space in the middle of a tr-group *, repeat from *-* the entire round AT THE SAME TIME inc 9 ch-spaces evenly on round = 45-54-54 ch-spaces (finish round with 6 ch and 1 dtr in first sc at beg of round). ROUND 2: Work 2 dc + 2 ch + 2 dc around every ch-space the entire round = 45-54-54 dc-groups. ROUND 3: Work 2 tr + 2 ch + 2 tr around every ch-space in dc-group and 1 ch between every tr-group the entire round = 45-54-54 tr-group with 1 ch between each. Repeat 1st-3rd round 3-3-4 more times, AT THE SAME TIME inc 9 ch-spaces every time 1st round is worked = 72-81-90 tr-group. To get an oval shape on jacket work back and forth only over the bottom 47-54-61 tr-groups, do not work over the middle 25-27-29 tr-groups at the top of neck. Beg from RS and repeat 1st-3rd row in A.3 as before 2 times in total (i.e. back is 6 rows longer vertically), to get a nice transition on every turn work as shown in A.4 and A.5, AT THE SAME TIME inc 7 ch-spaces every time 1st row is worked (= 86-95-104 tr-groups in total on round incl tr-groups towards the neck). Finish with 1 round ch-spaces around the entire jacket (from RS) as follows: * ch 4, 1 sc around ch-space in the middle of a tr-group, ch 4, 1 sc before next tr-group *, repeat from *-* the entire round, fasten off. SLEEVE: Work 60-66-72 dc around armhole (approx. 5 dc in every tr-group and approx. 30-33-36 dc around ch-space – beg mid under sleeve). Work next round as follows: * 1 dc in first/next dc, ch 1, skip 1 dc *, repeat from *-* the entire round = 30-33-36 dc + 30-33-36 ch. Continue to work as follows: ROUND 1: * ch 6, skip 5 sts, 1 sc in next st *, repeat from *-* the entire round = 10-11-12 ch-spaces. ROUND 2: Work 2 dc + 2 ch + 2 dc around every ch-space the entire round = 10-11-12 dc-groups. ROUND 3: Work 2 tr + 2 ch + 2 tr around every ch-space in dc-group and 1 ch between every tr-group the entire round = 10-11-12 tr-group with 1 ch between each. ROUND 4: * 12 ch, 1 sc around ch-space in the middle of tr-group *, repeat from *-* the entire round = 10-11-12 ch-spaces but at the same time dec 1 ch-space on round mid under sleeve as follows: 1 sc around ch-space in the middle of next to last tr-group on round, ch 6, 1 dc around ch-space in the middle of tr-group to be skipped, ch 6, 1 sc around ch-space in the middle of next tr-group). On new round work dc-group mid under sleeve in dc between the 2 ch-spaces with 6 ch = 9-10-11 dc-groups. Repeat 2nd-4th round and dec at the same time 1 ch-space every 3rd round so that there is 1 tr-group/ch-space less on round. When there are 5-6-7 tr-groups/ch-spaces on round, work without dec until piece measures 54-54-56 cm / 21¼"-21¼"-22", or desired measurements, try the jacket while working. Fasten off and repeat on the other sleeve. |
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