Claudia Gualandi wrote:
Anch'io sono bloccata al giro 3 come molte altre hanno già scritto. È inutile che ripetiate quanto già è scritto nelle spiegazioni: non si capisce!!! Per cortesia spiegate in modo chiaro che cosa di deve fare. Non si capisce proprio!!!
10.04.2022 - 10:47DROPS Design answered:
Buonasera Claudia, per il giro 3 deve ripetere la sequenza dei diagrammi come indicato nelle spiegazioni. Se dovesse aver bisogno di un'assistenza più personalizzata può rivolgersi al suo rivenditore DROPS di fiducia. Buon lavoro!
11.04.2022 - 21:38
Eva wrote:
Jeg kan på ingen måde få det til at give mening at jeg skal have 32 luftmaskebuer når jeg er færdig med omg 3. Jeg ender med 28 buer - Hvor går den galt, for syntes jeg har talt efter i den skrevne opskrift og lander på samme antal?
04.04.2022 - 00:28DROPS Design answered:
Hei Eva. Har du telt at det i diagram A.3 og A.5 er 2 luftmasker (3 staver+1 luftmaske + 3 staver + 1 luftmaske)? Lett å overse (jeg gjorde det først). Da får du 32 luftmaskebuer :) mvh DROPS Design
04.04.2022 - 13:18
Maria wrote:
På slutet på varv 3 står det 32-32-36-36 stolpgrupper med 1 luftmaska mellan varje, men jag undrar om det inte ska stå 32-32-36-36 luftmaskbågar med 1 fast maska mellan. Hälsningar Maria
26.02.2022 - 19:49DROPS Design answered:
Hej Maria, jeg forstår dit spørgsmål og sender det videre til design. Vi kommer tilbage så hurtigt som muligt.
02.03.2022 - 11:37
Birthe Westergaard wrote:
Jeg er desværre der hvor jeg overhovedet ikke forstår, hvordan jeg skal læse diagrammet - lad os starte med A1-A5. Kan i forklare det fra maske til maske eller på anden måde (video)? Jeg har faktisk haft to meget øvede og dygtige kvinder til at læse disse diagrammer, de kan heller ikke forstå meningen? er ret trist hvis det ikke lykkes, da jeg er vild glad for denne model :) Håber virkelig på i kan hjælpe :) :)
13.10.2021 - 21:52DROPS Design answered:
Hei Brithe. Ingen video på denne, men om du f.eks hekler str. S og har heklet 1. omg, har du 92 st (=stav). Du starter 2. omg med første rad i A.1 (sort stjerne) der det hekles 1 st i hver av de neste 38 st, hekle 2 st i hver av de neste 8 st, hekle 1 st i hver av de neste 38 st, hekle 2 st i hver av de neste 8 st = 108 st. På 3. omgang hekles A.1 over de første 4 st, A.2 over de neste 12 st, hekle A.3 over de neste 3 st, * A.2 over de neste 24 st, A.5 over de neste 3 st *, A.2 over de neste 24 st, A.3 over de neste 3 st, hekle fra *-* 1 gang til, hekle A.2 over de neste 4 st og avslutt med A.4 over de siste 4 st = 32 stgrupper med 1 luftmaske mellom hver. mvh DROPS design
18.10.2021 - 09:29
Karin wrote:
Do you have a video for this pattern ? My around breast size is 45 inches. What size do you recomend i use ? My wool is 3 ply South African wool
29.09.2021 - 14:39DROPS Design answered:
Dear Karin, measure a similar garment you have and like the shape and compare them to the measurements in chart (= in cm), this is the best way to find out the matching size, read more here. This pattern has been worked with a dk/worsted yarn: DROPS Belle, read more about alternative yarns here. Happy crocheting!
30.09.2021 - 09:25
Aase Jacobsen wrote:
Jeg skal til 3. Omg. Hvor jeg skal begynde at tage ud for og bag jeg er nok kørt lidt fast . Jeg mener at der hvor du har taget 16 masker ud i de 8 masker det er til ærmerne.
02.06.2021 - 11:59DROPS Design answered:
Hej Aase, ja du har taget 8 masker ud til hver skulder. Nu hækler du A.1 over de første 4 st, A.2 over de næste 12, så er du kommet til de 3 midterste masker midt bagpå, dem hækler du ifølge A.3 osv, vi beskriver når du er midt på skulderen og midt bagpå og foran, så prøv at følge 3.omgang maske for maske :)
02.06.2021 - 13:27
Aase Jacobsen wrote:
Jeg må desværre give op. Jeg .ener at der er 46 masker til forstykket og jeg skal hækle 4 og 3x12 masker. Hvor er der så.midt på
01.06.2021 - 18:41DROPS Design answered:
Hej Aase, hvilke størrelse hækler du, hvor langt er du kommet i opskriften, hvilket afsnit, hvor mange masker har du... ?
02.06.2021 - 11:36
Aase Jacobsen wrote:
I 3 omgang står der over næste12 stangmasker = 3 gange i bredden det forstår jeg ikke hjælp.
30.04.2021 - 10:18DROPS Design answered:
Hei Aase. Du skal da hekle diagram A.2 over de neste 12 stavene (= altså du hekler A.2 3 ganger. mvh DROPS design
03.05.2021 - 13:44
Petra wrote:
Hi, I would be grateful for more spesific instructions how to proceed with the 6 chain stitches under the arm. I add one group of doubles under each arm? BR, Petra
10.04.2021 - 13:11
Petra wrote:
Hi, I would be grateful for more spesific instructions how to proceed with the 6 chain stitches under the arm. I add one group of doubles under each arm? BR, Petra
10.04.2021 - 13:07DROPS Design answered:
Dear Petra, for the extra 6 stitches that will form from the chain stitches, crochet the pattern so it would continue the pattern you were making before (on th body as well as on the sleeves. ) Happy crafting!
10.04.2021 - 18:43
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Crocheted poncho-sweater with lace pattern. Sizes S - XXXL. The piece is worked top down in DROPS Belle.
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INFORMATION FOR THE PATTERN: PATTERN: See diagrams A.1 to A.5. CROCHET INFO: At the beginning of each round of double crochets, replace the first double crochet with 3 chain stitches. The round ends with 1 slip stitch in the chain stitch at the beginning of the round. Diagram A.1 shows how each round starts and diagram A.4 shows how each round ends; the slip stitch is worked in the 3rd chain stitch at the beginning of the round, the 3 chain stitches replace alternately the first and last double crochet on the round. STRIPES: ROUND 1: Work with old pink – read COLOR CHANGE! ROUND 2: Work with light beige Repeat rounds 1 and 2 a total of 3 times. ROUNDS 7 and 8: Work with old pink ROUNDS 9 and 10: Work with light beige Then work as follows: Work 3 rounds with old pink, 3 rounds with light beige. Work 4 rounds with old pink, 4 rounds with light beige. Continue like this, i.e. work 1 more round of each color to finished length. When the gap between each stripe gets too long, cut and fasten the strand. COLOR CHANGE: To get a neat transition when changing colors, work the last slip stitch on the round with the new color as follows: Insert the hook in the last chain stitch from the beginning of the round, pick up the new strand, make a yarn over with the new color and pull it through the loop on the hook. DECREASE TIP (for sleeves): Adjust so that decreases are worked on either round 1 or round 3 in A.2a. Decrease 1 double crochet group by skipping the first chain stitch in the first repeat of A.2a. The next round is worked as before, but now there is no double crochet group worked between the 2 double crochet groups where you skipped a chain stitch (= 1 double crochet group decreased). The next time you decrease, skip the last chain stitch in the last repeat of A.2a. The next round is worked as before, but there is no double crochet group worked between the 2 double crochet groups where you skipped a chain stitch (= 1 double crochet group decreased). Decrease like this upwards, i.e. decrease alternately at the beginning and end of round. ---------------------------------------------------------- PONCHO SWEATER: The piece is worked in the round, top down. You increase mid front and back and in the middle of each sleeve. The piece is divided for the sleeves and body; the body is continued in the round with increases mid back and front as before. The sleeves are worked in the round to finish. YOKE: Work 107-107-125-125 chain stitches with hook size 4.5 mm/US 7 and old pink and form them into a ring with 1 slip stitch in the first chain stitch. ROUND 1(worked with old pink): Work 3 chain stitches (= 1 double crochet) in the first chain stitch – read CROCHET INFO, work 1 double crochet in each of the next 1-1-5-5 chain stitches, * skip 1 chain stitch, 1 double crochet in each of the next 6 chain stitches *, repeat from *-*, and finish with 1 slip stitch in the 3rd chain stitch at the beginning of the round = 92-92-108-108 double crochets. ROUND 2 (worked with old pink – equivalent to the first round in A.1 to A.5 marked with a star): (the round starts in the transition between the sleeve and the back piece) Work * 1 double crochet in each of the next 38-38-46-46 double crochets (= back/front piece), work 2 double crochets in each of the next 8 double crochets (= 8 double crochets increased) *, work from *-* 1 more time = 108-108-124-124 double crochets. Continue by working STRIPES – see description above, as follows: ROUND 3 (equivalent to round 1 in the stripes and round 2 in A.1 to A.5): Work A.1 over the first 4 double crochets, A.2 over the next 12 double crochets (= 3 times in width), work A.3 over the next 3 double crochets (= tip mid back), * A.2 over the next 24-24-28-28 double crochets (= 6-6-7-7 times in width), A.5 over the next 3 double crochets (= mid top of shoulder) *, A.2 over the next 24-24-28-28 double crochets (= 6-6-7-7 times in width), A.3 over the next 3 double crochets (= tip mid front), work from *-* 1 more time, work A.2 over the next 4-4-8-8 double crochets and finish with A.4 over the last 4 double crochets = 32-32-36-36 chain spaces with 1 single crochet between each. Continue the pattern like this; when A.1 to A.5 have been worked 1 time in height (i.e a total of 5 rounds have been worked) there is 44-44-48-48 double crochets on last round.Repeat A.1a to A.5a. REMEMBER THE CROCHET GAUGE! Increase 1 double crochet group in each A.3a on each round. Increase 1 double crochet group every 3rd round in each A.5a. For every 3rd round worked you increase a total of 8 double crochet groups and the increased stitches are worked into A.2a as you go. Continue like this until you have worked 20-23-26-29 rounds of double crochet groups in A.1a to A.5a in height. There are now 84-92-104-112 double crochet groups/chain stitches on the round. The piece measures approx. 24-28-31-34 cm / 9⅜"-11"-12⅛"-13⅜". The piece is now divided for the body and sleeves. BODY: Cut the strand. Count 14-16-18-20 chain stitches from the middle, seen from the right side, from mid back and out to the side/shoulder (without the chain stitch mid back), work 1 slip stitch around the 14th-16th-18th-20th chain stitch, work round 2 of A.1a (= 3 chain stitches, work 2 double crochets around the same chain stitch), work 6 chain stitches (= under the sleeve), skip 13-13-15-15 chain stitches and 14-14-16-16 double crochet groups (= sleeve), around the next chain stitch work A.2a onwards as before, work A.2a and A.3a as before until you have worked around 14-16-18-20 chain stitches past the middle chain stitch in front, work 6 chain stitches (= under the sleeve), skip 13-13-15-15 chain stitches and 14-14-16-16 double crochet groups (= sleeve), work A.2a and A.3a as before until there is 1 chain stitch left, finish with round 2 of A.4a around the same space as the slip stitch at the beginning of the round = a total of 60-68-76-84 double crochet groups (including the double crochet group mid front and mid back) and 6 chain stitches under each sleeve. The next round is worked as follows: Work A.1a around the 6 chain stitches under the sleeve, continue with A.2a and A.3a as before as far as the 6 chain stitches under the other sleeve, work A.2a around the 6 chain stitches under the sleeve 1 time, then work pattern as before to end of round. In other words continue to increase mid front and back with A.3a; the rounds start with A.1a and finish with A.4a and the remaining stitches are worked as A.2a. Continue like this until the piece measures approx. 89-91-93-95 cm / 35"-35 ¾"-36⅝"-37⅜", measured from the shoulder and down to the tip in front of piece. Cut and fasten the strands. SLEEVE: The sleeves are worked in the round with light beige. Start in the first chain stitch which was skipped when the sleeve and body were divided, work 1 slip stitch around this chain stitch, work round 2 of A.1a (= 3 chain stitches, work 2 double crochets around the same chain stitch), work A.2a in each of the 12-12-14-14 chain stitches/13-13-15-15 double crochet groups which were skipped, work 6 chain stitches mid under sleeve and finish with 1 slip stitch in the 3rd chain stitch at the beginning of the round. Continue with A.1a and A.2a on the next round, then finish with one repeat of A.2a and A.4a around the 6 chain stitches worked under the sleeve = 14-14-16-16 repeats of A.1a/A.2a/A.4a. Continue this pattern. When the piece measures 3 cm / 1" decrease 1 double crochet group under the sleeve after A.1/ before A.4 – read DECREASE TIP! Decrease like this every 3-3-2-2 cm / 1⅛"-1⅛"-¾"-¾" a total of 3 times = 11-11-13-13 double crochet groups. Cut and fasten the strand when the sleeve measures 20-18-14-11 cm / 7⅞"-7"-5 ½"-4 ¼" from the division of body/sleeve. Work the other sleeve in the same way. ASSEMBLY: Sew the opening under the sleeves. |
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