Candie wrote:
What size yarn am I to use 4-5-6 weight?
19.04.2021 - 19:49DROPS Design answered:
Dear Candy, please understand that these patterns are made available to support DROPS yarns. So we cannot advise you about other yarns. Drops Vienna is discontinued, however it can be substituted with either Melody, or one therad of Fabel or Delight and one thread of KidSilk. Happy Knitting!
19.04.2021 - 22:35
Candie wrote:
What size yarn 4-5-6 weight
19.04.2021 - 19:47DROPS Design answered:
Dear Candy, please understand that these patterns are made available to support DROPS yarns. So we cannot advise you about other yarns. Drops Vienna is discontinued, however it can be substituted with either Melody, or one therad of Fabel or Delight and one thread of KidSilk. Happy Knitting!
19.04.2021 - 21:58
Andrea Foster wrote:
Instead of saying, " do a double treble AROUND a chain " why do you not tell us which SPACE we're crocheting into?? That is, into a 1 chain or 4 chain space or whatever? I thought this was an easy pattern, but the instructions are not clear. This is the second Drops pattern I've tried and I may have to give up on this one too.
09.06.2019 - 23:21DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Foster, on round 5, you will crochet 5 chains and skip the 4-ch-space from round 4 (= 5 chains over 4 chains) and crochet in the chain-space between the first chain from (1 tr, 1 ch, 1 tr, 1 ch, 1 tr) of round 4: 1 dtr, 1 ch, 1 dtr, 1 ch, then in the 2nd 1-ch-space, crochet 1 dtr, 1 ch, 1 dtr. Happy crocheting!
11.06.2019 - 11:34
Donna wrote:
I bought one of these at a flea market and it had sparkle cubes worked in. Do you have a pattern for it in thread not yarn?
25.03.2019 - 16:50DROPS Design answered:
Dear Donna, you will find all our knitted and crocheted poncho there - you can sort them using filters - all of them are worked with yarn. Happy crocheting!
26.03.2019 - 08:05
Ingrid wrote:
This is a very easy pattern. I made it in yellow. It looks beautiful. Simple and elegant.
20.10.2016 - 10:09
Kelly wrote:
I'm on row 7 as well & wondering what ddc is. Double double crochet ? Or is this a typo & should be a double treble (dtr)? Please help.
03.10.2015 - 21:24DROPS Design answered:
Dear Kelly, it is a double treble crochet (US-terminology) see also below. Happy crocheting!
05.10.2015 - 09:01
Judy wrote:
TC is treble crochet .... wrap yarn around hook 2 times, pull thru 2 loops and then thru 2 more loops
13.08.2015 - 19:53
Judy wrote:
It is the same as a treble except you yarn over 3 times instead of 2 .... in the section of poncho it has Notes and explains ... Hope this helps
13.08.2015 - 19:52
Mari-louice wrote:
Jag blev jättenöjd med min!
11.10.2013 - 20:07
Beth Valdez wrote:
I'm a beginner at crocheting and love this poncho. I'm on row 7 and i'm stuck. I don't know how to do a double double crochet.
20.10.2012 - 04:34
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DROPS Crocheted Poncho in Vienna
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Crochet gauge: 7 tr x 2 rows = approx. 10 x 8 cm. Poncho: The poncho is crocheted in the round from the neck down. Note: Double-double crochet (ddc) has 3 yos on hook (one more than tr (= treble crochet). Ch 96 (120) and join into a ring with 1 sl st. 1st row: ch 3 (= 1 dc), * skip over 1 ch, 1 dc in the next ch *, repeat * - * around row and finish with 1 sl st in the ch 3 at start of row = 48 (60) dc. 2nd row: ch 4 (= 1 dc + ch 1), 1 dc in first dc, * ch 4, skip over 3 dc, in the next dc crochet 1 dc, ch 1, 1 dc *, repeat * - *, skip over the last 3 dc and finish with ch 4 and 1 sl st in ch 3 at start of row = 12 (15) dc-groups. 3rd row: ch 4, 1 dc in first ch, ch 1, 1 dc in same ch, * ch 4, skip over 4 ch, in the next ch crochet 1 dc, ch 1, 1 dc, ch 1 and 1 dc *, repeat * - * a total of 11 (14) times and finish with ch 4 and 1 sl st in the ch 3 at start of row. 4th row: ch 5 (= 1 tr + ch 1), 1 tr in first ch, ch 1, in the next ch crochet 1 tr, ch 1, 1 tr, * ch 5, skip over 4 ch, in the next ch crochet 1 tr, ch 1, 1 tr, ch 1, in the next ch crochet 1 tr, ch 1, 1 tr *, repeat * - * a total of 11 (14) times and finish with ch 5 and 1 sl st in the ch 4 at start of row. 5th row: ch 5 (= 1 tr + ch 1), 1 tr in first ch, ch 2, skip over 1 ch, in the next ch crochet 1 tr, ch 1 and 1 tr, * ch 5, skip over 5 ch, in the next ch crochet 1 tr, ch 1 and 1 tr, ch 2, skip over 1 ch, in the next ch crochet 1 tr, ch 1 and 1 tr *, repeat * - * a total of 11 (14) times and finish with ch 5 and 1 sl st in the ch 4 at start of row. 6th row: ch 5 (= 1 tr + ch 1), 1 tr in first ch, ch 3, skip over 2 ch, in the next ch crochet 1 tr, ch 1 and 1 tr, * ch 5, skip over 5 ch, in the next ch crochet 1 tr, ch 1 and 1 tr, ch 3, skip over 2 ch, in the next ch crochet 1 tr, ch 1 and 1 tr *, repeat * - * a total of 11 (14) times and finish with ch 5 and 1 sl st in the ch 4 at start of row. 7th row: ch 6 (= 1 ddc + ch 1), 1 ddc in first ch, ch 3, skip over 3 ch, in the next ch crochet 1 ddc, ch 1 and 1 ddc, * ch 6, skip over 5 ch, in the next ch crochet 1 ddc, ch 1 and 1 ddc, ch 3, skip over 3 ch, in the next ch crochet 1 ddc, ch 1 and 1 ddc *, repeat * - * a total of 11 (14) times and finish with ch 6 and 1 sl st in the ch 5 at start of row. 8th row: sl st to the first ch, ch 5 (= 1 ddc), 2 ddc in same ch, ch 3, skip over 3 ch, 3 ddc in the next ch, * ch 6, skip over 6 ch, 3 ddc in the next ch, ch 3, skip over 3 ch, 3 ddc in the next ch *, repeat * - * a total of 11 (14) times and finish with ch 6 and 1 sl st in the ch 5 at start of row. 9th row: ch 5 (= 1 ddc), 1 ddc in each of the 2 following ddc, ch 3, skip over 3 ch, 1 ddc in each of the 3 following ddc, * ch 6, skip over 6 ch, 1 ddc in each of the 3 following ddc, ch 3, skip over 3 ch, 1 ddc in each of the 3 following ddc *, repeat * - * a total of 11 (14) times and finish with ch 6 and 1 sl st in the ch 5 at start of row. Repeat 9th row until piece measures approx. 35 (38) cm (= approx. 11 (12) rows), or to desired length. Cut yarn and fasten. |
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