Anne Mette wrote:
Hvordan kan jeg tage ud, samtidig med at jeg skal ende på 24 masker? ☺️ 6.OMG: Hækl 1 fm i hver fm Samtidig med at der tages 0-2-0 fm ud jævnt fordelt
18.11.2024 - 18:06DROPS Design answered:
Hej Anne Mette. Det är kun i storlek 38/40 som du tar ut 2 maskor, i de andra tar du inte ut något. Mvh DROPS Design
22.11.2024 - 14:47
Carissa Thomas wrote:
I'm having trouble with the point I put the stitch marker in to finish the back of the slipper is there anything you can tell me to make this easier to understand?
30.11.2016 - 05:12DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Thomas, the video below shows how to work such a kind of slipper, it should help you to vizualise how to continue back and forth from mid upper foot (to create opening for leg). Happy crocheting!
30.11.2016 - 09:15
Tanja Larsen wrote:
Why do you have have to put it double? would that not make it difficult to put your foot in it?
15.01.2016 - 15:48DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Larson, the video below hows how to work a slipper from the toe, and how to put it double to work tog the back (from WS in this pattern). Happy crocheting!
16.01.2016 - 10:50
Tanja Larsen wrote:
Super søde men jeg kan ikke helt forstå montering. Hvorfor skal den lægges dobbelt? ville det ikke gøre besværgeligt at få foden i tøflen?
12.01.2016 - 16:17DROPS Design answered:
Hej Tanja, Jeg er ikke sikker på at jeg forstår spørgsmålet, men det er hælen midt bagpå du er nødt til at hækle sammen inden du fortsætter på skaftet. God fornøjelse!
26.01.2016 - 15:57
Deborah wrote:
I'm having a hard time with row 6. What does 0-2-0 mean where I am told to increase evenly. What stiches am I placing the increase in?
20.12.2015 - 06:23DROPS Design answered:
Dear Deborah, click here to read more about how to inc evenly. Happy crocheting!
21.12.2015 - 10:49
Au3 wrote:
Very Nice pattern to make in a spare moment. Also nice as a present in the cold winterdays.
15.07.2015 - 09:54Daleen wrote:
Hi where can I find the pattern for this picture? Pattern ee-547
20.06.2015 - 20:22
Sissi wrote:
Väldigt söta men inga kommenter? Hm.
16.06.2015 - 14:34
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Crochet DROPS slippers in "Snow"
DROPS 163-13 |
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CROCHET INFO: At beg of every sc round, replace first sc with 1 ch and finish round with 1 sl st in 1st ch at beg of round. At beg of every dc round, replace first dc with 3 ch and finish round with 1 sl st in 3rd ch from beg of round. At beg of every tr round, replace first tr with 4 ch and finish round with 1 sl st in 4th ch at beg of round. Replace first sc at beg of every sc row with ch 1, finish row with 1 sc in ch from beg of previous row. INCREASE TIP: Inc 1 sc by working 2 sc in same st. DECREASE TIP: Work 1 sc but wait with last pull through (= 2 sts on hook), then work next sc but on last pull through, pull yarn through all 3 sts on hook = 1 sc dec. PATTERN: ROUND 1: 1 dc in back loop of every sc. ROUND 2: 1 sc in back loop of every dc. ROUND 3: 1 tr in back loop of every sc. ROUND 4: 1 sc in back loop of every tr. ---------------------------------------------------------- SLIPPER: Piece is worked in the round from toe to instep, then work back and forth to mid back on heel. Work the leg on slipper in the round at the end. FOOT: Round beg mid under foot. ROUND 1: Work 3 ch on hook size 7 mm with Snow and form a ring with 1 sl st in first ch. ROUND 2: Work 5-5-6 sc in ch-ring – READ CROCHET INFO! ROUND 3: 2 sc in every sc = 10-10-12 sc. ROUND 4: Work * 1 sc in first sc, 2 sc in next sc *, repeat from *-* the entire round = 15-15-18 sc. ROUND 5: Work * 1 sc in first sc, 1 sc in next sc and 2 sc in next sc *, repeat from *-* the entire round = 20-20-24 sc. ROUND 6: Work 1 sc in every sc while AT THE SAME TIME inc 0-2-0 sc evenly - READ INCREASE TIP = 20-22-24 sc. REMEMBER THE CROCHET GAUGE! Then work 1 sc in every sc until piece measures approx. 14-16-18 cm / 5½"-6 1/4"-7". Insert 1 marker in the 13th-14th-15th sc from beg, now work from here. Fasten off. Now work back and forth. Beg on top of foot. Work first sc in sc at marker, work 1 sc in each of the next 13-15-17 sc, turn piece. Do not work over the last 6 sc on round. Continue with 1 sc in each of the 14-16-18 sc. When slipper measures 20-22-25 cm / 8"-8 3/4"-9 3/4" (i.e. approx. 6-6-7 cm / 2½"-2½"-2 3/4" from where it is divided), insert 1 marker in the middle of piece (= 7-8-9 sc on each side of marker). On next row dec 1 sc on each side of marker, i.e. beg 2 sts before marker and work the next 4 sc tog 2 by 2 – READ DECREASE TIP (= 2 sc dec) = 12-14-16 sc. Work 1 row without dec. Slipper measures approx. 22-24-27 cm / 8¾''-9½''-10½'' from toe to heel. ASSEMBLY: Turn the slipper inside out, place it double and work tog the back from WS with a row of sl sts through both layers. Fasten off. LEG: Work in the round from seam mid back from RS. Insert 1 marker in the piece. NOW MEASURE PIECE FROM HERE! Now work in sc-row around foot as follows: Work 9-11-12 sc evenly in sc-row until sc on top of foot, 1 sc in every sc on foot (= 6 sc), 9-11-12 sc evenly in sc-row until mid back = 24-28-30 sc. Then work PATTERN – see explanation above – until leg measures 25-26-27 cm / 9 3/4"-10 1/4"-10½". Work 1 round with 1 sc in every st. Fasten off. Work another slipper the same way. TIE AND POMPOMS: Crochet 1 ch-row of approx. 90 cm / 35½'' on hook size 7 mm with Snow. Thread tie up and down between every other st at the top row of leg on slipper, beg mid front. Make 2 dense pompoms with Snow with an approx. diameter of 5 cm / 2''. Fasten one pompom in each end of the tie. Tie a bow mid front. Make 1 tie with pompoms for the other slipper. |
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