Tammy wrote:
Is there a "how to" video for these boots or just on how to do the stiches? Also can this yarn be bought in a store in the US? I'm a touchy feely person meaning I like to touch and see the yarn before I buy it.
24.11.2014 - 00:44DROPS Design answered:
Dear Tammy, your request for such a video has been registered, thank you - for any help, tips & advice, remember you can directly contact your DROPS store even per mail or telephone. Happy crocheting!
24.11.2014 - 11:51
Glenda wrote:
After the 6", in the next row you decease at the end & in the middle of the row, DO YOU CONTINUE TO DECREASE IN EACH ROW TO 10"
22.11.2014 - 21:15DROPS Design answered:
Dear Glenda, you dec 2 sts when piece measures a total of 6", and continue over the 29-31-33 sts until piece measures 10-11-12". Happy crocheting!
24.11.2014 - 10:27
Julie wrote:
Hej DROPS. i 1 OMG står der at man i den midterste maske skal hækle en lm, derefter springe en maske over. Er det den midterste maske man springer over eller den maske, der kommer efter den midterste maske?
18.11.2014 - 16:49DROPS Design answered:
Hej Julie. Masken med maerketraaden er den midterste maske og den skal du springe over.
21.11.2014 - 16:17
Maarit Kuismin wrote:
Hei. Ohjeen kjs-ketjun pituus ei voi olla oikea, tuo 24 cm ei riitä kaksi kertaa nilkan ympäri...
29.10.2014 - 04:23
Yve wrote:
Wie bitte kommt der Preis zustande? Wenn ich 200g equinox in grau und 150gr für die kleinste Größe rechne, sind das schon 14.00euro ohne alpaca boucle?
08.10.2014 - 20:35DROPS Design answered:
Der Preis wurde nun angepasst.
08.10.2014 - 21:31
Yve wrote:
Wie bitte kommt der Preis zustande? Wenn ich 200g equinox in grau und 150gr für die kleinste Größe rechne, sind das schon 14.00euro ohne alpaca boucle?
08.10.2014 - 20:11DROPS Design answered:
Sie haben Recht, da stimmt etwas nicht, eventuell ist beim Preis die Knäuelberechnung für Eskimo falsch gelaufen, ich werde direkt eine Anfrage zur Korrektur schicken! Danke für den Hinweis!
08.10.2014 - 23:13
Amanda wrote:
Awesome! They are so beautiful! I love them!
08.10.2014 - 16:01
Tammy Olkowski wrote:
I would like to make these slippers, but I don't understand how the materials are listed as far as quantity. For example, "4-4-5 balls of #14 dark gray 3-4-4 balls of #53 light gray What is "4-4-5 and 3-4-4"? Thank you, Tammy
22.09.2014 - 03:04DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Olkowski, the slippers are given in 3 sizes, each number refers to the size, ie in 1st size eg, You need 4 balls of Eskimo #14 + 3 balls of Eskimo #53 + 1 ball of Alpaca Bouclé #517. Happy crocheting!
22.09.2014 - 09:58
Pat wrote:
Was wondering where you measure for the six inches from, from the start of slipper or from top of cuff. Also at the six inches you decrease just that once and then continue with the dc and sc rows till 11 inches. Thank you
17.09.2014 - 08:19DROPS Design answered:
Dear Pat, you measure starting from the start of slipper part. Happy crocheting!
17.09.2014 - 09:31
Ashley wrote:
What if you are making these with a rubber sole?
16.09.2014 - 03:51
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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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