Carolyn wrote:
I really love so many of your patterns and appreciate that they are free and so beautiful, but they are more difficult than necessary to follow. I have been crocheting for over 30 years and would appreciate an easier to follow pattern. I have done some very difficult, detailed pieces over the years.
17.07.2014 - 03:48DROPS Design answered:
Dear Carolyn, remember you can get help from your DROPS store for any individual help even per mail or telefon if required. Happy crocheting!
17.07.2014 - 09:11Veronica wrote:
I adore this pattern but the size which should fit is much too big. L/XL says start with 262 chain. I am now well into Pattern 1 and I could wrap it around myself once and half again. Is this normal or have I made a mistake somewhere?
07.04.2014 - 05:03DROPS Design answered:
Hi Veronica. Did you make the decreases on first row to 224 sts as explained? If you did and then have worked a pattern repeat in height and it's still that big, then it sounds like your gauge is off. Are you using recommended yarn Muskat? Did you swatch before you started? Maybe you need to use a smaller hook to get given gauge.
09.05.2014 - 18:48
Diane Street wrote:
Please could you help me with the diagrams in this pattern as i do not understand and would like it explained in words. Kind Regards Diane Street
18.03.2014 - 13:19DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Street, M.1 and M.2 are explained in words at the beginning of the pattern, so that you can figure out how diagram work and how to do dec in M.3. (1 symbol = 1 st or group of st). Happy crocheting!
18.03.2014 - 13:41
Diane Street wrote:
Please could you help me with this pattern as i don't understand the shaping for the fronts from the diagram.i have only been crocheting for about a year.Please could you explain the decrease shaping in written instructions for me.i am not sure if i am doing it right,on the front right i have decreased from the third row and each alternate row, i hope this is correct. i love your patterns,kind regards Diane Street
17.03.2014 - 17:47DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Street, dec for front piece are shown in diagram M.3, read diagram from right to left on RS, from left to right on WS: at the end of 2nd row, work ch 3, 1 dc in the middle of ch-loop, ch2, sl in same ch as dc, ch 5, etc... work one more row from WS, and repeat this row at beg from row from RS. Happy crocheting!
17.03.2014 - 18:44
Maria Bichel wrote:
Jag är lite en nybörjare..Jag har börjat virka strl M och när jag nu ska gå till Mönster 1, varv 2 mäter mitt arbete 126 cm, med 42+1 båge. Var kan jag ha gjort så fel? mvh Maria
14.02.2014 - 22:40DROPS Design answered:
Hej Maria. Det eneste jeg kan taenke er at din heklefasthed er forkert og du maaske skal have en mindre naal. Du skal have 5 stora lm-bågar per 10 cm. Med 42 lm-bågar er det da ca 84-85 cm.
19.02.2014 - 15:00
Jet wrote:
Mooi vest, heb alleen geen idee waar ik moet beginnen. Ruim 200 lossen haken om te beginnen?
06.01.2014 - 21:47DROPS Design answered:
Hoi Jet. Ja, je kiest de maat die je wilt haken en begint dan (bijvoorbeeld maat XS/S) met een ketting van 187 l, keer dan het werk en haak terug zoals beschreven. Je haakt heen en weer van middenvoor tot middenvoor.
07.01.2014 - 12:05
Lene Blaabjerg Fast wrote:
Hej. Når jeg hækler str. M, får jeg i starten 192 fm, som der står i opskriften. Men når jeg så går videre, som beskrevet, så vil det jo give 47 lm-buer + vendebuen. Et "sæt" lm-buer = 12 fm. 192 fm = 16 "sæt" lm-buer. 16 "sæt" lm-buer á 3 buer = 48 buer. Hvad gør jeg galt? Hjææælp! Jeg vil så gerne lave denne søde jakke :)
17.07.2013 - 11:17DROPS Design answered:
Hej Lene. Laeg maerke til at du skal springe over först 3 fm og derefter 4 fm: 5 lm, spring over de 2 første fm, 1 fm i næste fm, * 5 lm, spring over 3 fm, 1 fm i næste fm, 5 lm, spring over 4 fm, 1 fm i næste fm *, gentag fra *-*. Saa skulle du faa de 42 buer + den förste bue der blev vendt paa raekken. God fornöjelse
19.07.2013 - 17:39
Karen wrote:
If you would like more in-depth information regarding errors in your patterns, you should allow longer comments. It is frustrating to carefully explain the errors and then be notified that my comment is too long.
16.07.2013 - 14:14
Karen wrote:
Problem with directions: Size XXL reads 255 st after row 1. After row 2, there are supposed to be 56 ch-spaces. Doesn't work out. It seems to be one size off if you do the math. The # of ch for the L/XL size work out to make the 56 large ch-spaces required to begin row 3. You need to check the math for all sizes.
16.07.2013 - 14:12DROPS Design answered:
Dear Karen, in size XXL, it does match: you work on 255 sts, then: ch 5, skip the first 2 sc, 1 sc in next sc, (worked on the first 3 sts) * ch 5, skip 3 sc, 1 sc in next sc, ch 5, skip 4 sc, 1 sc in next sc *, (worked on the next 9 sts, repeat a total of 28 times = you get a total of 56 large ch-spaces + 1 loop at beg of row), last sc is worked in the last ch from beg of previous row. so 3 sts + (9 sts x 28 repeat) = 255 sts. Happy crocheting!
16.07.2013 - 14:30
Eda wrote:
Nii ilus,proovisin endale tegema hakata aga kahjks ei saa algusest aru :(
05.07.2013 - 20:47
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Crochet DROPS jacket in ”Muskat”. Size: XS - XXXL.
DROPS 136-30 |
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PATTERN 1 (also see diagram M.1): ROW 1: See explanation in pattern. ROW 2: ch 5, 1 sc in middle ch on first ch-space, ch 2, 1 sl st in same ch, * ch 5, 1 sc in middle ch on next ch-space, ch 2, 1 sl st in same ch *, repeat from *-* until 1 ch-space remains, ch 5, 1 sc in middle ch on last ch-space, turn piece. Repeat 2nd row upwards. PATTERN 2 (also see diagram M.2): ROW 1: See explanation in pattern. ROW 2: ch 4, * 5 dc in ch-space, ch 1, skip 2 dc, 1 dc in next dc, ch 1, skip 2 dc *, repeat from *-* until 1 ch-space remains, work 5 dc in this ch-space, ch 1 and 1 dc in 3rd ch from beg of row, turn piece. ROW 3: ch 5, 1 dc in first dc, * skip 1 dc, 1 dc in each of the next 3 dc, skip 1 dc, in next dc work 1 dc + ch 3 + 1 dc *, repeat from *-* until 5 dc remain, skip 1 dc, 1 dc in each of the next 3 dc, skip 1 dc, 1 dc + ch 2 + 1 dc in 3rd ch from beg of previous row, turn piece. ROW 4: ch 3, 2 dc in first ch-space, * ch 1, skip 2 dc, 1 dc in next dc, ch 1, skip 2 dc, in next ch-space work 5 dc *, repeat from *-* until 5 dc remain, ch 1, skip 2 dc, 1 dc in next dc, ch 1, skip 2 dc, in last ch-space work 3 dc, turn piece. ROW 5: 3 ch, skip 2 dc, * in next dc work 1 dc + 3 ch + 1 dc, skip 1 dc, 1 dc in each of the next 3 dc, skip 1 dc *, repeat from *-* until 4 dc remain, in next dc work 1 dc + 3 ch + 1 dc, skip 2 dc, 1 dc in 3rd ch from beg of previous row. Repeat rows 2 to 5. -------------------------------------------------------- JACKET: Worked back and forth from mid front. First work PATTERN 1 up to shoulder, then work PATTERN 2 from cast on edge and down. The sleeves are worked from armholes and down. Ch 187-224-262-298-335 on hook size 4.5 mm/US 7 with Muskat. Turn, work 1 sc in 2nd ch from hook, then work 1 sc in each of the next 3-5-1-2-4 ch, * skip ch 1, work 1 sc in each of the next 6 ch *, repeat from *-* the rest of row = 160-192-224-255-287 sc. Work next row as follows: ch 5, skip the first 2 sc, 1 sc in next sc, * ch 5, skip 3 sc, 1 sc in next sc, ch 5, skip 4 sc, 1 sc in next sc *, repeat from *-* until 4-0-5-0-5 sc remain, work these: SIZE XS/S: ch 5, skip 3 sc, 1 sc in last sc. Sizes M and XXL are done. SIZE L/XL and XXXL: ch 5, skip 4 sc, 1 sc in last sc. Turn piece (= 35-42-49-56-63 large ch-spaces + loop used when turning at beg of row). Continue PATTERN 1 (beg on 2nd row) – see explanation above! REMEMBER THE CROCHET GAUGE! When piece measures approx. 12-13-14-15-16 cm / 4 3/4"-5 1/8"-5½"-6"-6 1/4", divide for armholes and finish each piece separately. RIGHT FRONT PIECE: Work diagram M.1 back and forth over the first 9-11-12-14-16 large ch-spaces - AT THE SAME TIME next time 3rd row in diagram is worked, dec for neck according to diagram M.3. Repeat dec until 6-7-9-10-11 large ch-spaces remain on shoulder. Continue to work diagram M.1 until piece measures approx. 29-31-33-35-37 cm / 11 3/8"-12 1/4"-13"-13 3/4"-14½"– work last row as follows: ch 5, 1 sc in middle ch on first ch-space from previous row, * ch 5, 1 sc in middle ch on next ch-space *, repeat from *-* the rest of row, cut the yarn. LEFT FRONT PIECE: Work as right front piece but reversed. BACK PIECE: Work back and forth over the middle 17-20-25-28-31 large ch-spaces. When piece measures approx. 29-31-33-35-37 cm / 11 3/8"-12 1/4"-13"-13 3/4"-14½" (count so that no of ch-spaces vertically on front piece is the same as on back piece), work 1 last row over 6-7-9-10-11 ch-spaces in each side as on front piece (the 5-6-7-8-9 middle ch-spaces = neck). EDGE AT THE BOTTOM: Work down from cast on edge as follows (beg from WS): 1 sl st in first sc, then ch 3, skip 2 sc, in next sc work 1 dc + ch 3 + 1 dc, * skip 2 sc, work 1 dc in each of the next 3 sc, skip 2 sc, in next sc work 1 dc + ch 3 + 1 dc *, repeat from *-* until 4-4-4-3-3 sc remain, skip 3-3-3-2-2 sc and work 1 dc in last sc, turn piece. Continue PATTERN 2 (beg on 2nd row) – see explanation above! There will be a total of 20-24-28-32-36 repetitions on row. Work diagram M.2 for approx. 22 cm / 8 3/4'', finish after 2nd or 4th row in pattern. Work last row as follows: * ch 3, skip 1 st (either 1 dc or 1 ch), 1 sc in next dc *, repeat from *-* the rest of row, cut the thread. The entire body measures approx. 52-54-56-58-60 cm / 20½"-21 1/4"-22"-22 3/4"-23 5/8" vertically. ASSEMBLY: Crochet the shoulders tog as follows: * 1 sc in first large ch-space on front piece, ch 2, 1 sc in first large ch-space on back piece, ch 2 *, repeat from *-* on both shoulders. SLEEVE: Worked back and forth from armhole and down. Work 1 sc in first ch-space at the bottom of armhole, * ch 5, skip approx. 2 cm / 3/4'', fasten with 1 sc *, repeat from *-* until bottom of other side of armhole, there should be 18-19-20-21-22 ch-spaces in total. Turn and continue with 2ND ROW in PATTERN 1 (= 17-18-19-20-21 large ch-spaces on row + ch-space used when turning). When piece measures 2 cm / 3/4'', dec 1 large ch-space at the end of next row, this is done by working until 2 large ch-spaces remain, ch 5, skip first ch-space and work 1 sc in middle ch on last ch-space. Repeat dec every 4-3-3-2-2 cm / 1½"-1 1/8"-1 1/8"-3/4"-3/4" (dec alternately in the right and left side) until 11-11-13-13-15 large ch-spaces remain + ch-space used when turning. When sleeve measures 24-21-18-15-13 cm / 9½"-8 1/4"-7"-6"-5 1/8" (shorter measurements in the larger sizes because of wider shoulders), work next row as follows: ch 5, 1 sc in middle ch on first ch-space, * ch 5, 1 sc in middle ch on next ch-space *, repeat from *-* the rest of row. Work next row as follows: 4 sc in every ch-space and 3 sc in last ch-space on row = 47-47-55-55-63 sc. Work next row as follows: ch 3, skip the first 2 sc, in next sc work 1 dc + ch 3 + 1 dc, * skip 2 sc, work 1 dc in each of the next 3 sc, skip 2 sc, in next sc work 1 dc + ch 3 + 1 dc *, repeat from *-* until 4 sc remain, skip 3 sc and work 1 dc in last sc, turn piece. Continue PATTERN 2 (beg on 2nd row) – see explanation above! There will be a total of 6-6-7-7-8 repetitions on row. When diagram M.2 has been worked for approx. 12 cm / 4¾'' (finish after 2nd or 4th row in pattern), work next row as follows: * ch 3, skip 1 st (either 1 dc or 1 ch), 1 sc in next dc *, repeat from *-* the rest of row, cut the yarn. ASSEMBLY: Work sleeve seams tog the same way as on shoulders. BANDS AND NECK EDGE: Work 1 sc row up along right band, around the neck and down along left band - make sure that sc row neither tightens nor widens the edges. There should be approx. 16 sc on 10 cm / 4''. Turn and work 1 row with 1 sc in every sc - when finished around the neck and beg down right front piece work as follows: 1 sc in first sc, ch 2, skip 2 sc (= button hole), continue with sc down along the rest of front piece. Turn and work 1 sc row – work 2 sc in ch-space. Fasten off. Sew on button. |
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