Marie-Jose wrote:
Naar welke lossenlus moet ik de halve vasten haken in onderstaande symbolen? = toer begint met halve vasten tot lossenlus, haak dan 4 lossen = toer begint met halve vasten tot lossenlus, haak dan 7 lossen
21.04.2020 - 09:24DROPS Design answered:
Dag Marie-Jose,
Je haakt vasten om het zojuist gehaakte driedubbele stokje of stokje, dus tot waar de lossenlus begint.
29.04.2020 - 09:42
Jane Thompson wrote:
If I order yarn from you will I rec a paper pattern in English English as well
19.03.2020 - 14:44DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Thompson, when ordering your yarn you are welcome to ask your DROPS store to add a printed pattern with your yarn. Happy crocheting!
19.03.2020 - 15:07
Ala’ wrote:
I’m working with the diagram bit by bit, the work is turning out to look almost the same. Just after the I’m done with Aa and Ab and Ac. It says in the description that they are supposed to be 75 stitches, but I have only 65. How could I tell where did I go wrong. And what happens if I just continue, Will it affect the piece in the end?
12.03.2020 - 17:06DROPS Design answered:
Dear Ala, you should have 75 sts on each side of the middle ch-space to get the pattern working afterwards: A.2a = 15 sts (+1 double treble (UK-Eng) + 1 ch-space) then A.2b x 3 (= 45 sts), and A.2c (= 15 sts before mid ch-space)= 15+45+15= 75 sts. Happy crocheting!
13.03.2020 - 08:28
Mary Verus wrote:
I am making your See You Soon Crochetted Shawl (175-11). I have never worked with pattern diagrams before and am having a lot of trouble understanding what is meant when combining A.2A, A.2b, A.2c and A.2d. I love this pattern and would like to complete it. Are you able to help me please?
27.02.2020 - 04:54DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Verus, you will find how to read crochet diagrams here, and especially here in this pattern where you work different diagram on a same row. Happy crocheting!
27.02.2020 - 09:36
Shauna Hairston wrote:
Can the pattern be translated to English and do you have a video in English. The shawl is beautiful.. thanks
25.02.2020 - 15:38DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Hairston, this pattern is available in US-English, just click on the scroll down menu under picture and change language. Happy crocheting!
25.02.2020 - 15:54
Joyce Sierhuis wrote:
Wat betekent bij a2 wat tussen haakjes staat 3 lossen = 1 stokje en 3 lossen hoe zie ik dat in het telpatroon dank voor antwoord
22.02.2020 - 01:23DROPS Design answered:
Dag Joyce,
Aan het begin van A.a (aan de linkerkant waar de pijl voor staat) haak je eerst 6 lossen in totaal. De eerste 3 daarvan gelden als 1 stokje, de laatste 3 daarvan zijn gewoon 3 lossen)
23.02.2020 - 17:05
Gouirand Marie Christine wrote:
Je ne comprend pas le modèle du châle 175.11.auriez vous le diagramme en entier je suis arrêtée à la fin du 1 diagramme et j ai commencé le 2. Ce n est pas claire pour moi pourtant je suis experte au crochet. Merci de France
30.12.2019 - 22:08DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Mme Gouirand, nous n'avons pas d'autre de diagramme que ceux en ligne; lisez attentivement les explications écrites et suivez bien les diagrammes comme indiqué, ajouter des marqueurs aux transitions entre les diagrammes pourra fort probablement vous aider à bien visualiser les différentes parties du châle. Bon crochet!
02.01.2020 - 13:56
Nora Prigorowsky wrote:
Hej igen! Jag listade ut min förra fråga, men undrar nu ang A3. Det står att man ska börja 6 luftmaskor och sedan en fm om varje båge fram till den mittersta bågen. Sedan 6 lm, följt av A3. Virkas först en fm om bågen, och sedan 6 lm och A3? Eller upprepas (6lm + 1fm) fram till och med luftmaskbågen FÖRE den mittersta?
18.08.2019 - 23:23DROPS Design answered:
Hej Nora, du virkar bara A.3 i hörnen, annars följer du beskrivningen i teksten. Se också gärna skissen ovanför själva diagrammen. Lycka till :)
02.10.2019 - 12:24
Nora Prigorowsky wrote:
Hej! Precis som många andra har jag svårt att förstå hur man fortsätter efter A1. Ni skriver "fortsätt från lilla pilen" men var är den lilla pilen i A2a i förhållande till där jag slutade i A1? Eller är pilen i A2a där A1 slutar?
16.08.2019 - 01:46DROPS Design answered:
Hej Nora, ser att du har kommit på hår man gör. Super! :)
30.09.2019 - 11:56
Niki wrote:
I am working on See you soon pattern finished A.1 part and says to do A.2 where does that go and how to follow the diagrams would be helpful
13.08.2019 - 23:58DROPS Design answered:
Dear Nicky, follow the diagram in the same order as explained, reading each RS row from the right towards the left and each WS row from the left towards the right, read more here under "Several different diagrams worked consecutively on the row/round:". Happy crocheting!
14.08.2019 - 08:09
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Shawl with lace pattern, crochet from the top down in DROPS Cotton Merino.
DROPS 175-11 |
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PATTERN: See diagrams A.1 to A.3. ---------------------------------------------------------- SHAWL: Beg with Cotton Merino on hook size 4 mm / G/6 and work pattern in the round according to diagram A.1. Work chain stitch ring and the first four round in the round, then work the rest of shawl back and forth. REMEMBER THE CROCHET GAUGE! When entire A.1 has been worked, continue from first row in diagrams as follows: Work A.2a (3 chain stitches = 1 double crochet and 3 chain stitches), work A.2b 3 repetitions in total in width (i.e. 5 double crochets around each of the first 9 chain spaces), work A.2c (= 3 chain stitches), then work the first 5 double crochets in A.2b around same chain space (i.e. the middle chain space), then continue with A.2b until 3 repetitions have been worked in total in width (i.e. 5 double crochets around each of the next 8 chain spaces), work A.2d around the last chain space = 46 double crochets on each side of the middle chain space. Continue back and forth with A.2a to A.2b. When diagrams have been worked vertically, there are 75 double crochets on each side of the middle chain space. Now continue as follows: ROW 1 (from wrong side): Work 7 chain stitches, 1 single crochet around chain space, * work 5 chain stitches, skip 5 double crochets, 1 single crochet *, repeat from *-* 14 more times, but work last single crochet around the middle chain space on shawl, 3 chain stitches, 1 single crochet around same chain space, * work 5 chain stitches, skip 5 double crochets, work 1 single crochet *, repeat from *-* 14 more times, work 6 chain stitches, 1 single crochet around last chain space. There are now 16 chain spaces on each side of chain space in the middle of shawl. ROW 2: Work 7 chain stitches, * 5 double crochets around first/next chain space *, repeat from *-* 15 more times, work (5 double crochets, 3 chain stitches, 5 double crochets) around chain space in the middle of shawl, * work 5 double crochets around first/next chain space *, repeat from *-* 15 more times, work 5 double crochets around last chain space, work 4 chain stitches and 1 double crochet around the last chain space on row. There are now 85 double crochets on each side of chain space in the middle of shawl. ROW 3: Work 11 chain stitches, 1 single crochet around first chain space, * 6 chain stitches, skip 5 double crochets, 1 single crochet *, repeat from *-* 15 more times, work 6 chain stitches, A.3 around the middle chain space. Continue with * 6 chain stitches, skip 5 double crochets, 1 single crochet *, repeat from *-* 15 more times, work 6 chain stitches, 1 single crochet around last chain space, 8 chain stitches, 1 double crochet around last chain space. There are now 18 chain spaces on each side of A.3. ROW 4: Work 11 chain stitches, 1 single crochet around first chain space, * 6 chain stitches, 1 single crochet around next chain space *, repeat from *-* until chain space in the middle of shawl, work 6 chain stitches, A.3 around chain space in the middle of shawl. Then work * 6 chain stitches, 1 single crochet around next chain space *, repeat from *-* until last chain space, 6 chain stitches, 1 single crochet around last chain space, 8 chain stitches, 1 double crochet around last chain space. Repeat 4th row 7 more times, but on every row worked repeat *-* 1 more time (i.e. on every row worked there is 1 chain space more on each side of A.3) = 9 rows in total with chain spaces and 26 chain spaces on each side of A.3. Now work pattern from first row in diagrams A.2, the same way as before, but work more repetitions in width as follows: Work A.2a (3 chain stitches = 1 double crochet and 3 chain stitches), work A.2b 9 repetitions in total in width (i.e. 5 double crochets around each of the first 27 chain spaces), work A.2c (= 3 chain stitches), then work the first 5 double crochets in A.2b around same chain space (i.e. the middle chain space), then continue with A.2b until 9 repetitions have been worked in total in width (i.e. 5 double crochets around each of the next 26 chain spaces), work A.2d around the last chain space = 136 double crochets on each side of the middle chain space. Continue back and forth with A.2a to A.2d. When diagrams have been worked vertically, there are 165 double crochets on each side of the middle chain space. Now continue as follows: ROW 1 (from wrong side): Work 7 chain stitches, 1 single crochet around chain space, * work 5 chain stitches, skip 5 double crochets, 1 single crochet *, repeat from *-* 32 more times, but work last single crochet around the middle chain space on shawl, 3 chain stitches, 1 single crochet around same chain space, * work 5 chain stitches, skip 5 double crochets, work 1 single crochet *, repeat from *-* 32 more times, work 6 chain stitches, 1 single crochet around last chain space. There are now 34 chain spaces on each side of chain space in the middle of shawl. ROW 2: Work 7 chain stitches, * 5 double crochets around first/next chain space *, repeat from *-* 33 more times, work (5 double crochets, 3 chain stitches, 5 double crochets) around chain space in the middle of shawl, * work 5 double crochets around first/next chain space *, repeat from *-* 33 more times, work 5 double crochets around last chain space, work 4 chain stitches and 1 double crochet around the last chain space on row. There are now 175 double crochets on each side of increase in the middle of shawl. ROW 3: Work 11 chain stitches, 1 single crochet around first chain space, * 6 chain stitches, skip 5 double crochets *, repeat from *-* 33 more times, work 6 chain stitches, A.3 around the middle chain space. Continue with * 6 chain stitches, skip 5 double crochets, 1 single crochet *, repeat from *-* 33 more times, work 6 chain stitches, 1 single crochet around last chain space, 8 chain stitches, 1 double crochet around last chain space. There are now 36 chain spaces on each side of A.3. ROW 4: Work 11 chain stitches, 1 single crochet around first chain space, * 6 chain stitches, 1 single crochet around next chain space *, repeat from *-* until chain space in the middle of shawl, work 6 chain stitches, A.3 around chain space in the middle of shawl. Then work * 6 chain stitches, 1 single crochet around next chain space *, repeat from *-* until last chain space, 6 chain stitches, 1 single crochet around last chain space, 8 chain stitches, 1 double crochet around last chain space. Repeat 4th row 7 more times, but on every row worked repeat *-* 1 more time (i.e. on every row worked there is 1 chain space more on each side of the middle chain space) = 9 rows in total with chain spaces and 44 chain spaces on each side of A.3. Now work pattern from first row in diagrams A.2, the same way as before, but work more repetitions in width as follows: Work A.2a (3 chain stitches = 1 double crochet and 3 chain stitches), work A.2b 15 repetitions in total in width (i.e. 5 double crochets around each of the next 45 chain spaces), work A.2c (= 3 chain stitches), then work the first 5 double crochets in A.2b around same chain space (i.e. the middle chain space), then continue with A.2b until 15 repetitions have been worked in total in width (i.e. 5 double crochets around each of the next 44 chain spaces), work A.2d around the last chain space = 226 double crochets on each side of the middle chain space. Continue back and forth with A.2a to A.2d. Finish after 4th row in diagrams. Fasten off. |
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