Judith wrote:
Au 1er rang de bordure comment faut-il faire le bord supérieur
02.03.2010 - 09:40
SKD wrote:
Hi Jean! For the English pattern description you need to click at the english flag. We always recomend you use original yarn and you can find the retailer in the uk under Retailers or world wide mail orders. They will then be able to help you should you have any further questions. Birgitte SKD
22.05.2008 - 08:32
Jean wrote:
Please send me this pattern in English. I do not understand the instructions. It is beautiful.
21.05.2008 - 18:34
DROPS Design wrote:
If you use original Garnstudio yarn you will always be sure to get any help you need through our retail shops or from a mail-order company that works with us.
07.02.2008 - 19:39
Patty G wrote:
Please make your pattern instructions more understandable for us Americans. Add symbols to your dictionary.
07.02.2008 - 19:25
Gunnel wrote:
Sorry, det här hamnade även under generella kommentarer av misstag... Har ni förslag på vart jag kan vända mig för att lära mig förstå diagrammen? Är total nybörjare och behöver förstå vad som ska följas exakt (t.ex. antal luftmaskor i ett varv) och inte (om det finns)... Sjalen är supersnygg, jag har allt garnet, allt är klart för take off.
18.12.2007 - 22:33
Gunnel wrote:
Har ni förslag på vart jag kan vända mig för att lära mig förstå diagrammen? Är total nybörjare och behöver förstå vad som ska följas exakt (t.ex. antal luftmaskor i ett varv) och inte (om det finns)... Sjalen är supersnygg, jag har allt garnet, allt är klart för take off.
18.12.2007 - 22:32
DROPS Design wrote:
NB is short for nota bene, which is latin and means "take notice". In this case itäs the next sentence that starts with a NB. School of handicraft is found on the bottom row at our main page.
09.07.2007 - 09:53
Jen wrote:
What does "crochet according to M.1 NB" mean? I understand that M.1 is the diagram, but what is the NB? Also, where is the "school of crochet" page that this pattern references?
09.07.2007 - 00:24
Jen wrote:
What does "crochet according to M.1 NB" mean? I understand that M.1 is the diagram, but what is the NB? Also, where is the "school of crochet" page that this pattern references?
09.07.2007 - 00:24
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Crochet DROPS shawl in 1 thread Silke-Alpaca or 2 threads BabyAlpaca Silk
DROPS 99-12 |
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Pattern: See diagram M.1. The diagrams are seen from the RS. Measurement tip: Because of the weight of the yarn, all measurements should be made whilst the garment is hanging. Crochet tip: For a triple tr crochet the same way as done for a tr but make 4 yo’s around the hook (instead of 2) before pulling the hook through the st in the work. Crochet info (apply for the crochet edge): Substitute the first tr beg of round with 4 ch. Shawl: Read Crochet tips. Crochet 5 ch and make a ring with a sl st. Then crochet according to chart M.1. Note! Crochet all tr around the ch-loops from previous row. After M.1 is completed continue the inc at the sides the same way as done earlier until the piece measures 80 cm [31½"] in the height. Crochet edge: Read crochet info! Crochet 1 row around all off the shawl as follows: Around the small loops (4 ch/tr) from the shawl: 3 tr, 1 ch. Around the big loops (8ch/ triple tr) from the shawl and the ring at the beginning of the shawl: *3 tr, 1 ch*, repeat from *-* 2 times. Continue only to crochet along the sides of the shawl – not the top edge: 1st row: 1 tr around the ch from previous row, *3 ch, skip 3 tr, 1 tr in the next ch*, repeat from *-*. Turn. 2nd row: 2 tr in the first tr,* 4 ch, 2 tr in the same tr, 1 ch, 2 tr in the next tr*, repeat from *-* until finished round. US english translation to the diagram: rad = row |
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