T.dammers wrote:
Hallo wat betekent lm en fm bij het haakpatroon. groet corrie
04.10.2012 - 20:54DROPS Design answered:
De Nederlandse vertaling van de symbolen in de teltekening staat onderaan het patroon in dezelfde volgorde als op de teltekening. (Ook te lezen onder "Patroon") Dit is standaard op alle oudere patronen, waarin we nog niet hebben aangepast naar de nieuwe instellingen. Ik zal deze nu aanpassingen, maar dan weet u dit alvast voor een volgende keer
05.10.2012 - 10:25
Rebecca wrote:
Hello, I'm a little confused about what the instruction given for the back piece, 'work over 4 fewer repeats'', means - do I cut the yarn and move it over, or something else? Thank you!
30.03.2012 - 14:47DROPS Design answered:
In chart 1 repeat (1 rapport) is marked, i.e. 1 repeat = 1dc, ch1, 1dc in same st, ch1. When you get to the armholes, cut the yarn, skip 4 repeats and start working as before, then turn when 4 repeats remain on row, now work back and forth as before.
31.03.2012 - 00:19Inet Mulkan wrote:
Can you give the pattern of this cardigan ??. Thankyou
24.02.2012 - 00:38Inet Mulkan wrote:
Can you give the pattern of this cardigan ?? Thank you
22.02.2012 - 00:53DROPS Design answered:
We are unsure of this question. The pattern is there: garnstudio.com/lang/us/pattern.php?id=987&lang=us
29.02.2012 - 00:01
Scandinavian Knitting Design wrote:
Hi Iris, if you look at the bottom of the pattern page you'll see the diagram. Here are 3 symbols and these are translated in the pattern itself, i.e. chain st = lm, double crochet = fm, treble crochet= st (the order of the = symbols in the translation follows the order of the = symbols in the diagram). This is an old pattern and was translated a long time ago, when Garstudio first started translating their patterns. Looking at it, I realised that the sts were incorrectly translated, so the above is correct (I've corrected this in the pattern itself).Hope this helps, but let me now if you need further assistance. Karen Pedersen, Scandinavian Knitting Design, UK
06.04.2006 - 02:16
Iris Armstrong wrote:
There is no legend for the crochet symbols. It says " =Chain stitch" " =single crochet" etc. Where would I find the symbol interpretations? Thank you very much.
05.04.2006 - 19:50
Cathy wrote:
Beautiful... thank you SO MUCH for sharing with everyone. Keep up the great work!
30.01.2006 - 05:57
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DROPS Crocheted cardigan in Muskat.
DROPS 56-14 |
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Crochet gauge: 6 repeats of Pattern 2 in width / 18 sc of Pattern 1 x 10 repeats in height = 10 x 10 cm [4» x 4»] 1 repeat of Pattern 2 in width / 3 sc of Pattern 1 = 1.67 cm [2/3"]. Pattern: See chart. The pattern is shown from the right side. Turn the work after each row. The pattern is divisible by 3 sts + 2 sts. BACK Chain 89 (95). Work 2 rows sc (Pattern 1). Then work Pattern 2 (= 30 (32) repeats including the outermost repeat on each side). When the work measures 31 (32) cm, work over 4 fewer repeats on each side (for armhole shaping) = 22 (24) repeats including the outermost repeat on each side. When the work measures approx. 54 (56) cm, work the last row as follows: 6 (7) repeats, cut the yarn and skip the center 10 repeats (for neck shaping), crochet the last 6 (7) repeats. The work measures approx. 55 (57) cm. RIGHT FRONT Chain 44 (47). Work 2 rows sc (Pattern 1). Then work Pattern 2 (= 15 (16) repeats including the outermost repeat on each side). When the work measures 31 (32) cm, work over 4 repeats fewer on the right side (for armhole shaping) = 11 (12) repeats including the outermost repeats on each side. When the work measures 42 (44) cm (13 rows less than back) shape neck as follows (if necessary, cut the yarn and start from the side edge when the neck shaping is at the beginning of the row: 1st row: work over 2 repeats fewer at the neck edge 2nd, 3rd and 4th rows: work over 1 repeat fewer at the neck edge = 6 (7) repeats remaining. Work even until piece measures approx. 55 (57) cm. LEFT FRONT Crochet like the right front, reversing all shaping. SLEEVES Chain 38 (41). Work 2 rows sc (Pattern 1). Then crochet Pattern 2 (= 13 (14) repeats including the outermost repeat on each side). When the work measures 5 (5) cm, inc 1 repeat on each side every 5th row 8 times = 29 (30) repeats - inc as follows: Beginning of the row: After the turning ch 4, crochet in the chain sts between the last two dc on the previous row: 1 dc, ch 1, 1 dc, ch 1, then continue with the first dc which is drawn on the chart in the same chain stitch. End of the row: After the last dc continue crocheting in the same stitch: ch 1, 1 dc, ch 1, 1 dc, then ch 4, turn the work. Then work according to the chart with the first dc down in the slip stitch between the 1st and 2nd dc. When the work measures 46 (46) cm, attach a marker on each side and then work a further 7 rows. On the 3 next rows work over 4 repeats fewer on each side on every row. The work measures approx. 56 (56) cm. ASSEMBLY Sew shoulder seams and side seams. Crochet 5 rows with approx. 70-75 sc along the right front. Repeat along the left front but on the 2nd row make 7 buttonholes evenly distributed by working 3 chain sts instead of 3 sc. Crochet 3 rows with approx. 95-105 sc around the neck (also crochet over the button band). Sew on the sleeve seams and buttons. Pattern 2 (M.2) = 4 rows Pattern 1 (M.1) = 3 rows |
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