Patricia wrote:
Why do thw pattern say free but your asking fir money
12.05.2016 - 00:46DROPS Design answered:
Dear Patricia, all our patterns can be printed from our website for free - see US-English pattern here, click on the "print" button to print it. Happy crocheting!
12.05.2016 - 09:02
Susanne wrote:
Hallo! Bei der Jacke (Größe M/L) habe die R 13 wie folgt verstanden: 3 D-Stb, 30 Lm (=30 M: 7 D-Stb und 8 Lm-Bögen), 3 D-Stb, 15x (2 Lm, 3 D-Stb), 30 Lm (wie oben), 3 D-Stb, 33x (2 Lm, 3 D-Stb), 2 Lm. Dies ergibt 150 D-Stb und 48 LM-Bögen (ohne Armausschnitte) und 254 D-Stb in Reihe 14. Wo liegt mein Fehler? Warum ist die Maschenzahl in R14 nicht mehr wie vorher durch 3 teilbar. Wie funktioniert dann Reihe 15 (immer 1 D-Stb und 3 Lm für 2 D-Stb)? Vielen Dank für ihre Hilfe!
24.04.2016 - 17:38DROPS Design answered:
Liebe Susanne, haben Sie die vorangehenden Antworten gesehen, es bezieht sich auch auf die betreffenden Reihen und auch auf Grösse M/L. Die englischen Häkelbegriffe können Sie in unserem Glossar nachschlagen.
12.05.2016 - 08:36
Isabelle Tremblay wrote:
Thank you for your answer, but to be able to have a total of 256 I have to do 29tr in the 30 ch’s:in the row 15, your explaination are 28 tr. Over the tr and the ch-loops crochet as follows: 1 tr in each tr, 1 tr in each ch-loop = 256 tr. Continue on round 15 as explained above. I understand your answer, but it was the only way to get 256.
29.03.2016 - 17:48DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Tremblay, you should have 50 ch-space on round 13: 3 tr, 2 ch ,(ch 30 for armhole), 3 tr, 15 x (2ch,3 tr), (30 ch for armhole), 33 x (3 tr, 2 ch), 3 tr, 2 ch = 50 2-ch-spaces. Then en next round, you work 1 tr in each tr (=150) + 1 tr in each ch-space (=50) + 28 tr in each armhole (= 56): 150+50+56=256 tr. Happy crocheting!
30.03.2016 - 08:41
Isabelle Tremblay wrote:
Thank you for your answer, but to be able to have a total of 256 I have to do 29tr in the 30 ch’s:in the row 15, your explaination are 28 tr. Over the tr and the ch-loops crochet as follows: 1 tr in each tr, 1 tr in each ch-loop = 256 tr. Continue on round 15 as explained above. I understand your answer, but it was the only way to get 256.
29.03.2016 - 17:43
Isabelle Tremblay wrote:
Good afternoon, Thank you for your help for the row #13, it was very helpful, I have an other problem, row #14 I finish with 254 tr, at the row #13 I had 150, what can I do wrong? Isabelle
26.03.2016 - 20:56DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Tremblay, on round 14 you will crochet 1 tr in each tr (= 150 tr) + 1 tr in each ch-space (= 50 ch-spaces = 50 tr) + 28 tr in each of both ch-spaces for armholes = 150+50+28+28=256 tr. Happy crocheting!
29.03.2016 - 09:37
Isabelle Tremblay wrote:
Good night, I am working on the Moonlight Miss 99-3 Pattern size M/L I was good until now, I have 2 questions at the row #13 the bind off, 1) when you say skip over What that mean ? is it change for.... 2) at the end of the row 13 I finished with 160tr. I don't know what I am doing wrong, at the end of the row 12 I had 64tr in in the Circle. Thank you very much to answer my question. Isabelle
25.03.2016 - 00:38DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Tremblay, on round 13 you will skip some sts that you will replace with chain, these will create "holes" on each side of circle, these holes will be then the armholes, where you will crochet the sleeves from. On round 12 you have 64 dtr, on round 13, you will skip (= leave unworked) 1 dtr, 3 ch from round 12 a total of 7 times for each armhole = a total of 14 dtr will be unworked, in each of the remaining 50 dtr you will crochet 3 dtr, 2 ch = 50x3= 150 dtr at the end of round 13. Happy crocheting!
25.03.2016 - 10:50
Nathalie Breault wrote:
Why don,t you use the yarn standard as the yarn works. for new and canandian people it is hard to know about all this. and do you have a beginner level for crochet? it will be good to be able to look for a pattern according to our skill level. and maybe video the projet. thank you
23.03.2016 - 00:24
Katherine Kitterlin wrote:
Please advise in the circle, 4th round it is a bit confusing and I've not been able to follow the instructions say: 4th round: Crochet 3 tr in the first tr *3 ch, skip 3 ch, 3 tr in the next tr*, repeat from *-* and finish with 3 ch, skip 1 tr and 1 sl st at beg. of round = 36 tr. Does this mean crochet 3 tr in the 1st tr stitch or the ch 3 space? Then skip the next ch 3 space then 3 tr in the next tr? Sorry, but I have not been able to do this and come out at 36 trebles.
14.03.2016 - 05:13DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Kitterlin, at the end of round 3 you should have a total of 12 tr with 3 ch between each of them. On round 4, work 3 tr in each of these tr (3 tr x 12 tr from round 3 = 36 tr), with 3 ch between each group of 3 tr, you will have *3 tr, 3 ch*, around. Happy crocheting!
14.03.2016 - 10:03
Anna Weston wrote:
Re the yardage the pattern calls for 900 g for the XL but says you are using 2 strands. So is that 900 g with 2 strands or do you need 1800 g with two strands?
11.03.2016 - 16:19DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Weston, link in the previous answer is now working, just click there to calculate how many yarn you will need then. Happy crocheting!
11.03.2016 - 17:18
Anna Weston wrote:
If you don't use the recommended alpaca how many yards do you need for the XL?
10.03.2016 - 22:10DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Weston, you will find all informations about alternatives here. Happy crocheting!
11.03.2016 - 09:21
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DROPS circle jacket crochet with 2 strands “Alpaca”. Sizes S-XL
DROPS 99-3 |
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Crochet the jacket according to the explanations for the circle. Start to bind off for the armholes on the 12-13-14th round. Crochet 2 rounds according to the explanation for bind off for armholes, then continue to crochet according to explanation for the circle. Crochet gauge: 3 rows in the circle using hook size 6 mm [J/10] and 2 strands Alpaca should measure 6.5 cm [2⅝"]. After 5th round the circle should measure 20 cm [8"] in diameter. Crochet info: Substitute the first tr each round with 4 ch. Finish each round with a sl st at beg of round. Measurement tip: Because of the weight of the yarn, all measurements should be made whilst the garment is hanging, otherwise the sleeves will be too long when wearing the jacket. ------------------------------------------------------- CIRCLE Ch 4 with 2 strands Alpaca and make a ring with a sl st in the first ch. 1st round: Crochet 8 sc around the ring 2nd round: Read crochet info! Crochet 3 tr in each sc. Finish with a sl st at beg. of round = 24 tr 3rd round: Crochet 1 tr, *3 ch, skip 1 tr, 1 tr in the next tr*, repeat from *-* and finish with 3 ch and 1 sl st at the beg. of round = 12 tr. 4th round: Crochet 3 tr in the first tr *3 ch, skip 3 ch, 3 tr in the next tr*, repeat from *-* and finish with 3 ch, skip 1 tr and 1 sl st at beg. of round = 36 tr. 5th round: Crochet 1 tr in each tr and 3 tr in each ch-loop = 72 tr. The circle now measures approx. 20 cm [8"] in diameter. 6th round: Crochet 1 tr in the first tr, *3 ch, skip 1 tr, 1 tr in the next tr*, repeat from *-* and finish with 3 ch, skip 1 tr and a sl st at beg of round = 36 tr 7th round: Crochet 3 tr in the first tr,* 2 ch, skip 3 ch, 3 tr in the next tr*, repeat from *-* and finish with 2 ch, skip 3 ch and a sl st at beg of round = 108 tr. 8th round: Crochet 1 tr in each tr and 1 tr in each ch-loop = 144 tr. 9th round: Crochet 1 tr in the first tr, *3 ch, skip 2 tr, 1 tr in the next tr*, repeat from *-* and finish with 3 ch, skip 2 tr and a sl st at beg of round = 48 tr 10th round: Crochet 3 tr in the first tr *1 ch, 3 tr in the next tr*, repeat from *-* and finish with 1 ch and a sl st at beg of round = 144 tr. 11th round: Crochet 1 tr in each tr and 1 tr in each ch-loop = 192 tr. Remember to bind off for armholes for size S/M – read bind off explanation for round 12 and 13 below! 12th round: *1 tr, 3 ch, skip 2 tr*, repeat from *-* until finish round = 64 tr. Remember to bind off for armholes for size M/L – read bind off explanation for round 13 and 14 below! 13th round: 3 tr in the first tr, *2 ch, 3 tr in the next tr*, repeat from *-* = 192 tr. Remember to bind off for armholes for size XL – read bind off explanation for round 14 and 15 below! 14th round: 1 tr in each tr, 1 tr in each ch-loop = 256 tr. 15th round: 1 tr in the first tr, *3 ch, skip 2 tr, 1 tr in the next tr*, repeat from *-* until finish round = 86 tr. 16th round: 3 tr in the first tr, *2 ch, 2 tr in the next tr, 2 ch, 3 tr in the next tr*, repeat from *-* until finish round = 215 tr. Repeat round 14, 15 and 16 with inc. until the circle measures 100-110-120 cm [39⅜"-43⅜"-47 ¼"] in diameter. BIND OFF for armholes as follows: Size S/M: Crochet armholes according to round 12 below. 12th round: Crochet 1 tr, 26 ch, skip over 26 tr, *1 tr, 3 ch, skip over 2 tr*, repeat from *-* a total of 14 times, 1 tr, 26 ch, skip 26 tr, *1 tr, 3 ch, skip 2 tr*, repeat from *-* until finish round = 48 tr. 13th round: Crochet as follows over the 26 ch’s: *3 tr, 2 ch*, a total of 8 times. Over the tr crochet as follows: *3 tr in each tr, 2 ch*, repeat from *-* = 192 tr. Continue on round 14 as explained above. Size M/L: Crochet arm holes according to round 13 below. 13th round: 3 tr in the first tr, 30 ch, skip over (1 tr and 3 ch) a total of 7 times, 3 tr in the following tr, *2 ch, 3 tr in the next tr*, repeat from *-* a total of 15 times, 30 ch, skip over (1 tr and 3 ch) a total of 7 times, *2 ch, 3 tr in the next tr*, repeat from *-* until finish round = 150 tr. 14th. round: Crochet as follows over the 30 ch’s: 28 tr. Over the tr and the ch-loops crochet as follows: 1 tr in each tr, 1 tr in each ch-loop = 256 tr. Continue on round 15 as explained above. Size XL: Crochet the armholes according to round 14 below: 14th round: 34 ch, skip over (3 tr and 2 ch) a total of 8 times, *1 tr in each of the next 3 tr, 1 tr in the next ch-loop*, repeat from *-* a total of 16 times, 34 ch, skip over (3 tr and 2 ch) a total of 8 times *1 tr in each of the next tr, 1 tr in the next ch-loop*, repeat from *-* until finish round = 192 tr. 15th round: Crochet as follows over the 34 ch: *1 tr, 3 ch*, repeat from *-* a total of 11 times. Over tr crochet as follows: 1 tr, *3 ch, skip over 2 tr, 1 tr in the next tr*, finish with a tr in the last tr = 86 tr. Continue on round 16 as explained above. SLEEVES: Crochet the sleeves from the armholes and down with 2 strands Alpaca. Crochet around. Remember the crochet info! 1st round: Crochet 52-60-68 tr around the armhole from the circle and finish with a sl st in the first tr from beg. of round. 2nd round: Crochet 1 tr in the first tr, *3 ch, skip over 3 tr, 1 tr in the next tr*, repeat from *-* and finish with: Skip over 3 ch and 1 sl st in the first tr = 13-15-17 tr. 3rd round: Crochet 2 tr in the first tr, *1 ch, skip over 3 ch, 2 tr in the next tr*, repeat from *-* and finish with: 1 ch and 1 sl st in beg. of round = 26-30-34 tr. 4th round: Crochet 1 tr in each tr and 2 tr around each ch = 52-60-68 tr. Repeat 2nd, 3rd and 4th round until the sleeve measures 52-54-56 cm [ 20½"-21¼"-22" ] from the armhole – read measurement tips. Cut and sew the thread. Crochet edge: Crochet an edge around the circle and at the bottom of the sleeves with 2 strands Alpaca as follows: 1st round: 1 tr in the first tr, *2 ch, skip 1.5 - 2 cm [½"-¾"], 1 tr in the next stitch*, repeat from *-* and finish with 2 ch and a sl st in the first tr. 2nd round: 2 tr in the first tr, *4 ch, 2 tr in the same tr, 1 ch, 2 tr in the next tr* and finish with 4 ch, 2 tr in the same tr, 1 ch and 1 sl st in the first tr. Cut and sew the thread. Button cover: Ch 2 with 2 strands Alpaca and then crochet 6 sc in the first of the 2 ch and finish round with a sl st in the first sc (= 1st round). 2nd round: 1 ch, crochet 2 sc in each sc and finish with a sl st at beg. of round (= 12 sc) 3rd + 4th round: 1 ch, 1 sc in each sc and finish with a sl st at beg. of round (= 12 sc). 5th round: 1 ch, crochet 1 sc in every other sc and finish with a sl st at beg. of round (= 6 sc). Put the button inside the cover, sew around and pull tight. Try on the jacket and place the buttons in the waist on the left side of the jacket in the penultimate round. |
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