Notestone wrote:
I figured out how to flip the design by mirroring it in Word but I just can't figure out how the follow the diagram. Are there printed word instructions somewhere I'm not finding to assist me? Or... maybe some video tutorials? Please help, I really want to make this circle jacket.
02.01.2018 - 17:33DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Notestone, you will find here a tutorial with pictures and explanation in US-English (pink text). Happy crocheting!
03.01.2018 - 13:59
Roberta Truesdale wrote:
Hello happy Holidays, I would love to make this pattern and would like to know a alternative yarn weight yarn I'm in the US I haven't seen a 10 weight yarn. Thank you
22.12.2017 - 22:04DROPS Design answered:
Dear Roberta! Happy Holdidays to you too. You can use any DROPS yarn from the C yarn group, or from yarn group C (or similar weight) doubled up. But please make sure you check your gauge swatch ad calculations carefully. Happy Crafting!
26.12.2017 - 20:15
Jan Malcolm wrote:
Love the pattern -ordered 06 Autumn forest to match the photo - but really disappointed as my yarn is vastly different - no yellow, light green, or cream - just limey /dark greens, beige/browns and rose/maroon -does not look like the picture at all - have they changed the colour mix - what colour should I have used to get that same mix.. mine looks absolutely nothing like it. with my thanks in advance Jan Malcolm
18.11.2017 - 20:18
Ineke Engelsman wrote:
Kom niet uit de 1e tour van mouwen
12.11.2017 - 19:49DROPS Design answered:
Hallo Ineke, * je haakt 6 lossen, sla 5 steken over en haakt 1 vaste in de volgende steek * Bovenstaande herhaal je over de hele toer.
13.11.2017 - 21:02
Erika wrote:
About how many skeins of yarn would this take to make a L/XL?
08.11.2017 - 19:45DROPS Design answered:
Dear Erika, you will find requested yarn in each size under tab "Materials", ie in size L/XL you will require 600 g Big Delight/100 g a ball = 6 balls Big Delight. Happy crocheting!
09.11.2017 - 08:41
Pat wrote:
Hi, love the pattern but I’m stuck on round 2 in A3. I just don’t understand, on a basis on6-78dc groups in armhole+1 dc group in ch-space+inc 9 dc-groups evenly =36-45-45 dc-groups, and the diagram just shows 2 dc-2ch-2dc groups!! Just can’t get it!! Thank you in advance!!
09.10.2017 - 23:49DROPS Design answered:
Dear Pat, you will find here pictures showing how to crochet A.3 and increase evenly the dc-groups (see pink = US-English terminology). Happy crocheting!
10.10.2017 - 09:39
Linda wrote:
Ah actually I may have solved it as it is clear in the pattern. I have been using the picture instructions which I have found incredibly useful. This round is a bit different and I see it is described clearly in the pattern. Thanks.
09.10.2017 - 19:49Linda Dominique wrote:
Hi - can you help? For the armhole row on the largest size how many chain loops should be at the bottom and how many at the top either side of the 30 chain armhole loop. Also I assume I am right that I skip 8 dtr groups and work into the ninth?
09.10.2017 - 19:45DROPS Design answered:
Dear Linda, in the largest size you will have 8 12-ch-spaces at the top of the jacket, 2 36-ch-spaces for the armholes and 12 12-ch-spaces at the bottom of the jacket. Happy crocheting!
10.10.2017 - 09:24
Susan wrote:
Yes, I did check my tension and dropped down a size, prob should have gone down two,sizes. Let me ask you this, when the circle is complete, when I put it on my back, where should the edges go? Do they go to the beginning of my shoulder? Hard to tell in the picture but it looks like completed circle goes to beginning of shoulder.
03.10.2017 - 15:46DROPS Design answered:
Dear Susan, when the first part of the circle is done (after A.1 in first size for example), you start armholes - you can then check the measurements on the chart and compare to a similar garment you have and like the shape. Happy crocheting!
03.10.2017 - 16:18
Susan wrote:
Hi, I just completed the circle and it came out too big! I did a gauge and dropped a hook size and still came to 16 inches/41cm. I had to take out the last row for a mistake and actually am now at the correct size. Can I omit this last row and go forward with a smaller hook size? Or will this cause it to curl and not lay correctly? Will one less row affect it if I am at the correct size now? The thought of taking it all out makes me want to cry!!
03.10.2017 - 15:32DROPS Design answered:
Dear Susan, have you checked your tension? You should have 13 dc x 8 rows = 4"x4". You may have to adjust the pattern to your size. We are unfortunately not able to adjust every pattern to each individual request, but you are welcome to contact the store where you bought your yarn for any further individual assistance. Happy crocheting!
03.10.2017 - 15:40
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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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