Gloria wrote:
No es muy exacto el patrón, yo decidí hacerle ajustes, porque las explicaciones son confusas y cuando vi la cantidad de preguntas, me quedo claro que hay problemas con la explicación. Yo hice el círculo hasta obtener el ancho de espalda y luego tejí cadenas que para hacer las sisas y una vez las cerré, recomencé la puntada, porque no cuadra fácilmente con las explicaciones. Creo que quien las escribe, no diseño el tejido
16.02.2021 - 05:25
Natalie wrote:
I have crocheted a few round rows, the last round I crocheted had the long chains that skipped groups in order to make sleeves. However moving in to the next several rounds has me confused. Should the rounds after the sleeves include working the chains that previously made the sleeve and skipping that same section that was skipped when making the sleeve chain, or should I skip the chain and work the Part that was skipped over for the chain sleeve as part of the round. Or should I work both.
08.02.2021 - 06:13DROPS Design answered:
Dear Natalie, for the armholes you are skipping stitches replaced by chains on both places on the round. After this round has been worked, you will crochet in the round as before, ie crochet in both ch-spaces for armholes as they were stitches and no holes so that the pattern will continue as before. Hope this will help. Happy crocheting!
08.02.2021 - 11:04
LANIE wrote:
I have just finished A3 . it says Repeat 1st-3rd round (4) more times.. so I am going around the whole piece doing A3-- 4 more times? I feel like that will wind up covering the beautiful circle mandala in the middle of the back. If this is the case... then how do I then skip to under the middle and neck area back and forth to make the "oval"? where am I starting the row on the piece? My clusters look good but my bumber count is off so 29 groups is not the right place on my piece
05.02.2021 - 16:01DROPS Design answered:
Dear Lanie, if your tension is correct, you should have same measurements as in the chart when you have worked the 5 repeats of A.3 in total (increasing 9 ch-spaces every time you work 1st round so that you end with 90 tr-groups. To make the oval shape, lye circle flat and fold it double so that armholes are over each other, place markers to count the bottom 61 tr groups where you will work over and the 29 tr-groups towards neck you will leave now unworked. Happy crocheting!
08.02.2021 - 07:32
Dorena wrote:
How can I get this pattern in English on YouTube
23.01.2021 - 21:04DROPS Design answered:
Dear Dorena, this pattern is only available in our website - you will find some lessons and video to help you if required - see just above your comment. Happy crocheting!
25.01.2021 - 09:07
Crystal wrote:
I am working on the first row after the armholes, 2nd row of A3. So If I am understanding correctly, I need to do the increase after every 4th dc group to add 9 evenly around. So does that mean in the armhole space I will add an increase at the 4th dc group which would be the 3rd dc group in the armhole, so with that plus the 8 dc groups in the armhole chain space I would actually have 9 dc groups in the first armhole space?
31.12.2020 - 19:12DROPS Design answered:
Dear Crystal, after the armhole you continue working in the both chains for armholes as if they weren't stitch groups skipped and at the same time you increase evenly in the round 9 dc groups, ie the 9 ch-spaces have to be increased evenly and not only in the chains for armholes. Happy crocheting!
04.01.2021 - 13:58
Alison Jones wrote:
Hello there, Can you tell me which size would make a UK 12-14 please?
29.12.2020 - 21:08DROPS Design answered:
Hi Alison, There is a measurements chart for each size at the bottom of the pattern . Happy crocheting!
30.12.2020 - 08:05
Maura McFall wrote:
Why not offer full written instructions for this pattern for people who struggle to follow a chart. You seem to reply to endless questions relating to problems understanding the chart which could easily be avoided if the instructions were written out in full. Drops do have some lovely patterns but so many are difficult to follow.
27.12.2020 - 22:19DROPS Design answered:
Dear Maura McFall! Maybe you find this lesson helpful: https://www.garnstudio.com/lesson.php?id=69&cid=19 Hope it helps!
03.01.2021 - 03:01
Suzanne wrote:
I love the looks of this pattern and I'd really like to make the sweater, however, I notice the yarn is 100% wool. I am super sensitive to itchy wools. Can you recommend a yarn substitute that is NOT itchy?
14.11.2020 - 16:41DROPS Design answered:
Dear Susanne, everyone's sensitivity is different, the best would be to contact your DROPS Store - even per mail - they will be able to help you finding the best alternatives for you. Happy knitting!
16.11.2020 - 08:20
Christie Jones wrote:
I finished the jacket and it turned out so cool this is my first ever jacket I have made so I am super excited about it! I wish I knew how to share a picture! Thank you!!! ♡
29.10.2020 - 23:04DROPS Design answered:
Dear Christine, we are really happy that you finished the jacked and you like it. You can always share the picture with us on Facebook at the DROPS workshop group, or by taggong wour pictures on the social networking sites (facebook, instagram etc) with #dropsdesign #dropsfan tags. Gappy Crafting!
31.10.2020 - 13:20
Christie Jones wrote:
Hi first off this patteren is BEAUTIFUL and I wanted to thank you for sharing! So I am rather new to reading diagrams and would really love to make this but I am having a little trouble understanding the 3d round on A.1 do I start off with the ch of 6 then do the double triple and sl st back down or do I do that part at the end??
12.10.2020 - 20:26DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Jones, 3rd row in A.1 starts with sl st to the middle of 1st ch-space of the round, 1 ch (= 4th symbol), then 1 sc around ch-space, continue in the round as shown, and finish the round with 1 sc around last ch-space, 6 chain, 1 dtr in the 1st sc at the beg of the round (= this will make the last ch-space at the end of this round), round 4 now starts in the middle of last-ch space worked at the end of row 3; Hope this will help, happy crocheting!
13.10.2020 - 11:30
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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.
DROPS 171-21 |
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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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Have you finished this pattern?Tag your pictures with #dropspattern #fallfestivaljacket or submit them to the #dropsfan gallery. Do you need help with this pattern?You'll find 7 tutorial videos, a Comments/Questions area and more by visiting the pattern on garnstudio.com. © 1982-2025 DROPS Design A/S. We reserve all rights. This document, including all its sub-sections, has copyrights. Read more about what you can do with our patterns at the bottom of each pattern on our site. |
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