Nathalie wrote:
Est ce possible de les faire avec un tricottin
18.09.2019 - 00:49DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Nathalie, probablement, toutefois, la quantité de fil utilisé pour un lien au tricotin peut être différente de celle utilisée pour la chaînette dans le modèle. Bon crochet!
18.09.2019 - 08:01
Lise Mathieu wrote:
La chaînette 24cm c'est impossible
26.01.2019 - 17:50DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Mme Mathieu, effectivement, elle doit être de 150 cm, correction faite, merci! Bon crochet!
28.01.2019 - 12:45
LucindaBelle Elliott-Von Andros wrote:
I used your pattern to further lengthen the slipper. I added the lace as a ballerina style. My granddaughter is so pleased. She said they were awesome! Translated by website. Traduit par site web. J'ai utilisé votre modèle pour allonger davantage la pantoufle. J'ai ajouté la dentelle comme un style de ballerine. Ma petite-fille est tellement heureuse. Elle a dit qu'ils étaient géniaux!
09.12.2018 - 20:14
Gomard wrote:
Serait ce possible d avoir ce modèle en tricot svp?
02.12.2018 - 17:17DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Mme Gomard, ces chaussons sont uniquement disponibles en version crochet, vous trouverez ici tous nos modèles de chaussons au tricot. Bon tricot!
03.12.2018 - 09:53
Diane Fr Montigny wrote:
Merci beaucoup pour ce patron, Je me souhaite de les réussir
09.10.2018 - 22:42
Holly wrote:
The pattern looks really nice. Just a suggestion..."eskimo" isn't a proper term (it's derogatory and means "raw meat eater") and it could offend some people. Inuit I believe is the proper name. Inuit "booties" are called mukluks. Just a gentle bit of information to use the proper words. Thanks.
07.03.2018 - 04:32
Diane Gougeon wrote:
Comment faire l'échantillon car je n'y arrive pas. Quels points dois-je faire au crocher pour y arriver?
04.11.2016 - 00:29DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Mme Gougeon, avec 1 fil Eskimo et 1 fil Alpaca Bouclé (= on travaille ici avec 2 fils en même temps), crochetez environ 15-20 ms sur 15-20 rangs. Vérifiez ensuite que dans votre échantillon, 10 ms x 11 rangs font bien 10x10 cm. Bon crochet!
04.11.2016 - 09:20
Elizabeth Brown wrote:
My mom is want make the boots but she cant fine how much yarn she need can someone tell me how much she need.
11.09.2016 - 14:46DROPS Design answered:
Dear Elizabeth, you carn fond the yarn amount at th top of the pattern, next to the picture. The booties sizes are: 35/37 - 38/40 – 41/43, and you'll need Eskimo, 200-200-250 g colour no 14 dark gray and 150-200-200 g colour no 53 light gray. And use: ALPACA BOUCLÉ 50-100-100 g colour no 517 gray. Happy knitting!
11.09.2016 - 21:09Katie wrote:
When starting the slipper part, it says "work 31-33-35 sc evenly along one side of cuff." How can that be done? I have 28 rows on the cuff. Also, does it matter on which edge I do it, and which side is facing out?
04.05.2016 - 18:59DROPS Design answered:
Dear Katie, work 31-33-35 sc evenly along one side of the cuff, ie work 2 sc in same st to adjust to the correct number of sts for your size. When cuff is done, both sides are looking the same, just work along one long edge, cuff will then be folded down. See also video below. Happy crocheting!
06.05.2016 - 08:36
Monique wrote:
Moi j'appellerais ces chaussons Douceur d'Hiver
21.01.2016 - 16:16
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Crochet DROPS Boots in Snow
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CROCHET INFO: Start every row with sc with 1 ch. CROCHET 2 STS TOG: Crochet the first st but wait with last YO and pull through, crochet next st and at last pull trough now pull yarn through all 3 loops on hook. CUFF Worked sideways. With 1 strand dark gray Snow ch 13 loosely. Work 1 sc in 2nd ch from hook, then work 1 sc in every ch the entire row = 12 sc. Work back and forth with sc in the back loops of the sts for 10½-11-11½ inches. Fasten off. SLIPPER: Worked top down, back and forth with the opening in the back of leg. With 1 strand ligh gray Snow and 1 strand Alpaca Bouclé held together work 31-33-35 sc evenly along one side of cuff. Continue to work as follows: * ch 2, turn piece, work 1 dc in every st on row, ch 1, turn piece, work 1 sc in every st on row *, repeat from *-*. AT THE SAME TIME when piece measures a total of 6 inches dec 2 sts on next row as follows: Work the first 2 sts tog - see explanation above - and at mid front work 2 sts tog = 29-31-33 sts on row. Continue as before until piece measures 10-11-12 inches. Now work the foot as follows – insert a marker in the middle st on row: ROW 1: Work 1 sc in every st until st before mid st, 2 sc in next st, 1 ch (= middle st), skip next st, 2 sc in next st, 1 sc in each of the last sts, turn piece. ROW 2: Work 1 sc in each of the first sts until the ch, work 7 dc in the middle ch (the 4th dc of the 7 dc is now the middle st) and 1 sc in each of the last sts, turn piece. ROW 3: Work 1 sc in each of the next sts until st before mid st, work 2 sc in next st, 1 ch (= mid st), skip next st, work 2 sc in next st, 1 sc in each of the last sts, turn piece. ROW 4: Work 1 sc in each st until mid st, 7 dc in ch and 1 sc in each of the last sts, turn piece. Repeat 3rd and 4th row until piece measures approx. 9"-10"-11" measured in foot length - measure the piece is folded double. Switch to 1 strand dark gray Snow and now measure piece from here. * Work 1 row with sc, finish row with 1 ch and turn piece *, repeat from *-* until piece measures approx. 1½-1 3/4-2 inches. Work one more row where you work the first 2 and the last 2 sts tog. Fasten off. ASSEMBLY: Fold the boot double, sew tog under foot and up along back of leg leg. Sew edge to edge to avoid a chunky seam. POM-POM TIES Work a ch-row with dark gray Snow of approx. 60''. Make small pompoms to fasten in each end – Tip: Before the second pompom is attached to the ch-row, pull the tie through a st at the bottom of leg in the back, in the transition between light gray and dark gray Snow, so it is fastened. Tie around the leg. |
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