Rebecca Beban wrote:
Hi. Im up to 'Repeat rows 14, 15 and 16 with increase until circle measures 100cm'. Do I repeat the rows as written (do they include the increase) or if not how do I know where to increase and on which rows. Thanks
17.04.2020 - 10:53DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Beban, yes increases are included, when repeating these round as described, you will continue increasing the circle (just the number of stitches at the end of each row will be different every time you will work them just because you increased). Happy crocheting!
17.04.2020 - 11:27
Claire Mckinnon wrote:
I am looking at the pictures posted with this pattern and the design is totally different to what the pattern is telling me to do..am I not actually making what I am seeing in your cover pic as this is what I wanted...the style...
11.04.2020 - 14:50DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs McKinnon, can you please tell us where y ou are stuck? Also make sure you are reading correct pattern with the appropriate English terminology UK/US. Happy crocheting!
14.04.2020 - 14:36
Claire Mckinnon wrote:
I am looking at the pictures posted with this pattern and the design is totally different to what the pattern is telling me to do..am I not actually making what I am seeing in your cover pic as this is what I wanted...the style...
11.04.2020 - 14:42
Monika wrote:
Ich versteh das Abketten der Armlöcher nicht. Ich mach 3 Doppelstäbchen in eins. Dann mach ich 30 Luftmaschen. Wo mache ich dann das nächste Doppelstäbchen rein? Und s wiederhole ich 7 mal? Ich möchte doch nur ein Armloch..
08.04.2020 - 19:41DROPS Design answered:
Liebe Monika, Sie überspringen jetzt (1 D-Stb, 3 Lm) 7 Mal für die Ärmel (diese Maschen werden durch die 30 Luftmaschen ersetzt), dann häkeln Sie 3 Stb in das nächste D-Stb vom 12. R, (2 Lm, 3 DStb in das nächste D-Stb) x 15 und jetzt das 2. Armloch häkeln: 30 Luftmaschen häkeln und (1 Dstb, 3 Lm) x 7 Mal überspringen, und Runde mit (2 Lm, 3 DStb in das nächste Stb) enden. Viel Spaß beim häkeln!
09.04.2020 - 17:24
Cheryl Taylor wrote:
Rd 3, where does 1st stitch go? I ch 4 (= 1tr), ch 3, skip 1tr. Do I go into 3rd tr with a chain of 7? Rd 5, 6, 8, 9, 11, 12, 14, 15 , where do I place 1st stitch after ch 4 (tr)? Also, in bind off for XL, Do I ch 4 at the beginning of rd 15 and 16? Thank you.for all your help!
06.12.2019 - 01:20DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Taylor, not sure to really understand your meaning here sorry, start round 3 with 4 chains (= 1st tr), then crochet *3 chains (=1st ch-space) (= a total of 7 ch); then skip next tr, work 1 tr in next tr* and repeat from *-* (= you work in every other tr from round 2 = there are now 12 tr and 12 3-ch-spaces. See crochet info about beg/end of each round. On row 14 size XL, start with 4 chains, then crochet the 34 ch for 1st armhole. Happy crocheting!
06.12.2019 - 08:35
Cheryl Taylor wrote:
I apologize for all the questions. Instructions say chain 4 to begin every rd (counts as tr). However, what do I do for Rd 3? It say 1tr, 3ch, skip 1 tr, etc. If I chain 4 for tr, I'll have 7 chains? What am I supposed to do for Rd 3? Thank you so much.
05.12.2019 - 01:00DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Taylor, on row 3, replace the first tr with 4 ch - as under crochet info and work: 4 chains (= 1st tr), and repeat now from *-* (so that you will have 7 chains, the first 4 are for the first tr and the next 3 are for the chain-space) and finish with 1 sl st in 4th chain from beg of the round. Happy crocheting!
05.12.2019 - 10:30
Cheryl Taylor wrote:
On the rounds where it doesn't say to sl st, do I assume that I should sl st? I'm referring to rounds 5,8, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 & 16. These instructions are very confusing.
02.12.2019 - 20:24DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Taylor, begin every round with 4 ch to replace first tr on the round and finish each round with a sl st in the 4th ch from beg of round - see Crochet Info at the beg of the pattern. Happy crocheting!
03.12.2019 - 10:25
Cheryl Taylor wrote:
Can you please explain the instructions for Round 4 of the Circle? I'm confused
27.11.2019 - 07:40DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Taylor, on round 4 you will work 3 tr in each of the 12 tr from round 3, and work 3 chains between each time you work 3 tr = you will have 36 tr and 36 ch-spaces. Happy crocheting!
27.11.2019 - 08:17
Pam Doty wrote:
I have completed round 8 ending with 144 tr. I am stuck on round 9 as it says you should end up with 48 tr after doing the 1 tr in first tr, *3 ch, skip 2 tr, 1 tr in next tr and repeat*. How do I go from the previuous round's 144 tr to 48 tr on round 9?
26.11.2019 - 22:40DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Doty, on round 9 you will skip trebles to work as follows: 1 tr in first tr, then repeat: (3 ch, skip 2 tr, 1 tr in next tr) so that you work 3 ch + 1 treble over next 3 trebles. Repeat from (to) a total of 48 times = there are now 48 trebles and 48 ch-spaces. Happy crocheting!
27.11.2019 - 07:57
Michelle wrote:
Hello, I would like to make this garment in larger sizes (such as 3X or 4X) than are given in the pattern. Do you have a plus-size pattern or instructions for making this pattern in larger sizes? Thank you.
25.09.2019 - 20:05DROPS Design answered:
Dear Michelle, this pattern is only to size XL, but you can get inspired by similar patterns availables in XXXL. Happy knitting!
26.09.2019 - 10:10
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DROPS circle jacket crochet with 2 strands “Alpaca”. Sizes S-XL
DROPS 99-3 |
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Crochet the jacket according to the explanations for the circle. Start to cast off for the armholes on the 12-13-14 round. Crochet 2 rounds according to the explanation for cast off for armholes, then continue to crochet according to explanation for the circle. Crochet tension: 3 rows in the circle using hook size 6 mm and 2 strands Alpaca measures 6.5 cm. After 5th round the circle measures 20 cm in diameter. Crochet info: Substitute the first dtr each round with 4 ch. Finish each round with a sl st at beg of round. Measurement tips: Because of the weight of the yarn, all measurements should be made whilst the garment is hanging, otherwise the sleeves will be too long when wearing the jacket. ------------------------------------------------------- CIRCLE: Crochet 4 ch with 2 strands Alpaca and make a ring with a sl st in the first ch. 1st round: Crochet 8 dc around the ring 2nd round: Read crochet info! Crochet 3 dtr in each dc. Finish with a sl st at beg. of round = 24 dtr 3rd round: Crochet 1 dtr, *3 ch, skip 1 dtr, 1 dtr in the next dtr*, repeat from *-* and finish with 3 ch and 1 sl st at the beg. of round = 12 dtr. 4th round: Crochet 3 dtr in the first dtr *3 ch, skip 3 ch, 3 dtr in the next dtr*, repeat from *-* and finish with 3 ch, skip 1 dtr and 1 sl st at beg. of round = 36 dtr. 5th round: Crochet 1 dtr in each dtr and 3 dtr in each ch-loop = 72 dtr. The circle now measures approx. 20 cm in diameter. 6th. round: Crochet 1 dtr in the first dtr, *3 ch, skip 1 dtr, 1 dtr in the next dtr*, repeat from *-* and finish with 3 ch, skip 1 dtr and a sl st at beg. of round = 36 dtr 7th. round: Crochet 3 dtr in the first dtr,* 2 ch, skip 3 ch, 3 dtr in the next dtr*, repeat from *-* and finish with 2 ch, skip 3 ch and a sl st at beg. of round = 108 dtr. 8th round: Crochet 1 dtr in each dtr and 1 dtr in each ch-loop = 144 dtr. 9th round: Crochet 1 dtr in the first dtr, *3 ch, skip 2 dtr, 1 dtr in the next dtr*, repeat from *-* and finish with 3 ch, skip 2 dtr and a sl st at beg. of round = 48 dtr 10th round: Crochet 3 dtr in the first dtr *1 ch, 3 dtr in the next dtr*, repeat from *-* and finish with 1 ch and a sl st at beg. of round = 144 dtr. 11th round: Crochet 1 dtr in each dtr and 1 dtr in each ch-loop = 192 dtr. Remember to cast off for armholes for size S/M – read cast off explanation for round 12 and 13 below! 12th round: *1 dtr, 3 ch, skip 2 dtr*, repeat from *-* until finish round = 64 dtr. Remember to cast off for armholes for size M/L – read cast off explanation for round 13 and 14 below! 13th round: 3 dtr in the first dtr, *2 ch, 3 dtr in the next dtr*, repeat from *-* = 192 dtr. Remember to cast off for armholes for size XL – read cast off explanation for round 14 and 15 below! 14th round: 1 dtr in each dtr, 1 dtr in each ch-loop = 256 dtr. 15th round: 1 dtr in the first dtr, *3 ch, skip 2 dtr, 1 dtr in the next dtr*, repeat from *-* until finish round = 86 dtr. 16th round: 3 dtr in the first dtr, *2 ch, 2 dtr in the next dtr, 2 ch, 3 dtr in the next dtr*, repeat from *-* until finish round = 215 dtr. Repeat round 14, 15 and 16 with inc. until the circle measures 100-110-120 cm in diameter. CAST OFF for armholes as follows: Size S/M: Crochet armholes according to round 12 below. 12th round: Crochet 1 dtr, 26 ch, skip over 26 dtr, *1 dtr, 3 ch, skip over 2 dtr*, repeat from *-* a total of 14 times, 1 dtr, 26 ch, skip 26 dtr, *1 dtr, 3 ch, skip 2 dtr*, repeat from *-* until finish round = 48 dtr. 13th round: Crochet as follows over the 26 ch’s: *3 dtr, 2 ch*, a total of 8 times. Over the dtr crochet as follows: *3 dtr in each dtr, 2 ch*, repeat from *-* = 192 dtr. Continue on round 14 as explained above. Size M/L: Crochet arm holes according to round 13 below. 13th round: 3 dtr in the first dtr, 30 ch, skip over (1 dtr and 3 ch) a total of 7 times, 3 dtr in the following dtr, *2 ch, 3 dtr in the next dtr*, repeat from *-* a total of 15 times, 30 ch, skip over (1 dtr and 3 ch) a total of 7 times, *2 ch, 3 dtr in the next dtr*, repeat from *-* until finish round = 150 dtr. 14th. round: Crochet as follows over the 30 ch’s: 28 dtr. Over the dtr and the ch-loops crochet as follows: 1 dtr in each dtr, 1 dtr in each ch-loop = 256 dtr. Continue on round 15 as explained above. Size XL: Crochet the armholes according to round 14 below: 14th round: 34 ch, skip over (3 dtr and 2 ch) a total of 8 times, *1 dtr in each of the next 3 dtr, 1 dtr in the next ch-loop*, repeat from *-* a total of 16 times, 34 ch, skip over (3 dtr and 2 ch) a total of 8 times *1 dtr in each of the next dtr, 1 dtr in the next ch-loop*, repeat from *-* until finish round = 192 dtr. 15th round: Crochet as follows over the 34 ch: *1 dtr, 3 ch*, repeat from *-* a total of 11 times. Over dtr crochet as follows: 1 dtr, *3 ch, skip over 2 dtr, 1 dtr in the next dtr*, finish with a dtr in the last dtr = 86 dtr. Continue on round 16 as explained above. SLEEVES: Crochet the sleeves from the armholes and down with 2 strands Alpaca. Crochet around. Remember the crochet info! 1st round: Crochet 52-60-68 dtr around the armhole from the circle and finish with a sl st in the first dtr from beg. of round. 2nd round: Crochet 1 dtr in the first dtr, *3 ch, skip over 3 dtr, 1 dtr in the next dtr*, repeat from *-* and finish with: Skip over 3 ch and 1 sl st in the first dtr = 13-15-17 dtr. 3rd round: Crochet 2 dtr in the first dtr, *1 ch, skip over 3 ch, 2 dtr in the next dtr*, repeat from *-* and finish with: 1 ch and 1 sl st in beg. of round = 26-30-34 dtr. 4th round: Crochet 1 dtr in each dtr and 2 dtr around each ch = 52-60-68 dtr. Repeat 2nd, 3rd and 4th round until the sleeve measures 52-54-56 cm from the armhole – read measurement tips. Cut and sew the thread. Crochet edge: Crochet an edge around the circle and at the bottom of the sleeves with 2 strands Alpaca as follows: 1st. round: 1 dtr in the first dtr, *2 ch, skip 1.5 - 2 cm, 1 dtr in the next stitch*, repeat from *-* and finish with 2 ch and a sl st in the first dtr. 2nd. round: 2 dtr in the first dtr, *4 ch, 2 dtr in the same dtr, 1 ch, 2 dtr in the next dtr* and finish with 4 ch, 2 dtr in the same dtr, 1 ch and 1 sl st in the first dtr. Cut and sew the thread. Button cover: Crochet 2 ch with 2 strands Alpaca and then crochet 6 dc in the first of the 2 ch and finish round with a sl st in the first dc (= 1st round). 2nd round: 1 ch, crochet 2 dc in each dc and finish with a sl st at beg. of round (= 12 dc) 3rd + 4th round: 1 ch, 1 dc in each dc and finish with a sl st at beg. of round (= 12 dc). 5th. round: 1 ch, crochet 1 dc in every other dc and finish with a sl st at beg. of round (= 6 dc). Put the button inside the cover, sew around and pull tight. Try on the jacket and place the buttons in the waist on the left side of the jacket in the penultimate round. |
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