Fiquemont wrote:
Bonjour c super votre site mais je ne trouve pas les explication mitaines aux crochet ! merci !je vait regarder encore ! a bientot
31.10.2015 - 17:36DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Mme Fiquemont, vous trouverez les explications des mitaines en cliquant ici. (voir aussi onglet "À voir aussi", à droite de la photo. Bon crochet!
02.11.2015 - 10:21
Katia wrote:
Buongiorno, sto lavorando lo scaldacollo, con colori diversi ma la resa è comunque molto bella, e se possibile chiederei un suggerimento per chiudere diversamente il lavoro; vorrei inserire una specie di "bordo" perché ho l'impressione che così come si presenta il lavoro ai bordi (3ma + 1cat) rischia di lasciarsi un po' andare ... qualche idea? Grazie mille
26.01.2015 - 09:45DROPS Design answered:
Buonasera Katia. Potrebbe provare a lavorare gli ultimi giri con un uncinetto più piccolo in modo che questi giri risultino più sostenuti. Può anche decidere di aggiungere un eventuale bordo in un secondo momento, vedendo come si comporta il capo dopo averlo indossato alcune volte. Buon lavoro!
26.01.2015 - 22:16Rachel Gardner wrote:
The pattern only list 1 color, but it looks like there were more colors used. Can you tell me what those colors are?
20.01.2015 - 03:10DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Gardner, you need only 1 colour since this has been "magic print" with different colour combinations - click here to see all available colours in the shadecard. Happy crocheting!
20.01.2015 - 10:24
Carna wrote:
War is de reden voor draai in de sjaal bij het sluiten van de ring van vierkantjes?
02.12.2014 - 18:49DROPS Design answered:
Hoi Carna. Dit is een moebius sjaal. Bij een moebius ring zit ook deze draai.
03.12.2014 - 16:18
Jo wrote:
I'd like to try this pattern out, but the choice of yarn seems to be wrong for it. The multi-coloured yarn suggested in the pattern would not produce even results/colour transitions as seen in the photo. Is this really correct?
18.11.2014 - 15:10DROPS Design answered:
Dear Jo, each square is worked with another colour from the same ball (cut the yarn at the end of round and start next round with next colour on ball). Happy crocheting!
19.11.2014 - 09:28
Ida Costagliola wrote:
Rieccomi...dopo aver fatto e unito i quadrati non ho capito da che punto bisogna iniziare la lavorazione dello scaldacollo
07.11.2014 - 23:46DROPS Design answered:
Buongiorno Ida. Dopo aver unito i quadrati, cuce le estremità dello scaldacollo formando un "otto". Adesso lavora in tondo iniziando il giro dalla cucitura, in uno degli angoli di un quadrato . Buon lavoro!
09.11.2014 - 12:19
Ida Costagliola wrote:
Grazie mille :-)
31.10.2014 - 10:33
Ida Costagliola wrote:
Ma il cambio colore si fa solo per i quadrati o anche per tutta la lavorazione?
31.10.2014 - 10:31DROPS Design answered:
Buongiorno Ida. Deve tagliare il filo solo quando lavora i quadrati. Una volta uniti i quadrati, procede senza tagliare. Il colore cambierà da solo in base alle sfumature del filato. Buon lavoro!
31.10.2014 - 11:02
Ida Costagliola wrote:
Ma il cambio colore si fa solo per i quadrati o anche per tutta la lavorazione?
30.10.2014 - 18:09DROPS Design answered:
Buonasera Ida, il suggerimento per il cambio di colore vale per tutti i punti in cui è necessario cambiare colore. Buon lavoro!!
30.10.2014 - 21:22
Ida Costagliola wrote:
Bene grazie mille quindi non è necessario prendere altro in più grazie mille ancora per tutti gli aiuti che ci fornite e credo che ci sentiremo spesso durante questo lavoro :-)
30.10.2014 - 12:10
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Crochet DROPS moebius neck warmer and hat with squares in ”Delight”.
DROPS 143-40 |
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NECK WARMER: ROUNDS WITH TR: Beg every round with tr with 3 ch (= 1st tr), finish round with 1 sl st in 3rd ch from beg of round. COLOUR CHANGE: To get a nice colour change work last sl st on round with the new thread. Continue on to next round with the new thread. -------------------------------------------------------- SQUARE: Work 6 ch with Delight on hook size 3.5 mm and form a ring with 1 sl st in 1st ch. Read ROUNDS WITH TR. ROUND 1: * Work 3 tr in ch-ring, 3 ch *, repeat from *-* a total of 4 times = 12 tr and 4 ch-loops. Sl sts until next ch-loop, cut the thread and switch to another colour of the same ball (= new colour each round) - READ COLOUR CHANGE. ROUND 2: In every ch-loop work as follows: 3 tr, 3 ch and 3 tr, 1 ch = 24 tr and 8 ch-loops. Sl sts until next ch-loop, cut the thread and switch to another colour of the same ball. ROUND 3: * In next ch-loop work as follows: 3 tr, 3 ch and 3 tr (= corner), 1 ch, in next ch-loop work 3 tr, 1 ch *, repeat from *-* the entire round = 36 tr and 12 ch-loops. Cut and fasten the thread. Work a total of 25 squares. Work squares tog into 1 strip as follows: Place 2 and 2 squares on top of each other, insert hook through ch-loop in the corner on both squares, work 1 ch and 1 dc, * 3 ch, 1 dc in next ch-loop on both squares *, repeat from *-*, cut and fasten the thread. Work the ends of the strip tog the same way to form a ring – NOTE: twist the strip 1 time to form a twisted ring, before working the ends tog. NECK WARMER: Worked from middle of piece = the twisted ring and out towards the outer edges - i.e. work upwards and downwards at the same time. NOTE! Beg every round with 3 ch (= 1st tr). Work 1st round along the strip as follows: In each of the 4 ch-loops on every square work 3 tr and 1 ch, finish round with 1 sl st in 3rd ch from beg of round (= 1st tr), sl st until next ch-loop. Continue to work as follows: In every ch-loop work 3 tr, 1 ch, finish round with 1 sl st in 3rd ch from beg of round (= 1st tr), sl st until next ch-loop. Continue like this until neck warmer measures approx. 36 cm vertically (the entire piece, not just from the middle and outwards). Cut and fasten the thread. -------------------------------------------------------- HAT: ROUNDS WITH TR: Beg every round with tr with 3 ch (= 1st tr), finish round with 1 sl st in 3rd ch from beg of round. DECREASE TIP 1: Dec 1 tr by working the next 2 tr tog as follows: Work 1 tr but wait with last pull through (= 2 sts on hook), work next tr but on last pull through, pull thread through all 3 sts on hook. ROUNDS WITH DC: Beg every round with dc with 1 ch (not counted as 1st dc) - NOTE! Work dc in back loop of every dc, finish with 1 sl st in 1st dc. DECREASE TIP 2: Dec 1 dc by working 2 dc tog as follows: * Insert hook in back loop of next dc, get thread *, repeat from *-* one more time, make 1 YO and pull thread through all 3 sts on hook. COLOUR CHANGE: To get a nice colour change work last sl st on round with the new thread. Continue on to next round with the new thread. -------------------------------------------------------- SQUARE: Work 6 ch with Delight on hook size 3.5 mm and form a ring with 1 sl st in 1st ch. Read ROUNDS WITH TR. ROUND 1: * Work 3 tr in ch-ring, 3 ch *, repeat from *-* a total of 4 times = 12 tr and 4 ch-loops. Sl sts until next ch-loop, cut the thread and switch to another colour of the same ball (= new colour each round) - READ COLOUR CHANGE. ROUND 2: In every ch-loop work as follows: 3 tr, 3 ch and 3 tr, 1 ch = 24 tr and 8 ch-loops. Sl sts until next ch-loop, cut the thread and switch to another colour of the same ball. ROUND 3: * In next ch-loop work as follows: 3 tr, 3 ch and 3 tr (= corner), 1 ch, in next ch-loop work 3 tr, 1 ch *, repeat from *-* the entire round = 36 tr and 12 ch-loops. Cut and fasten the thread. Work a total of 8-9 squares. Work squares tog into 1 strip as follows: Place 2 and 2 squares on top of each other, insert hook through ch-loop in the corner on both squares, work 1 ch and 1 dc, * 3 ch, 1 dc in next ch-loop on both squares *, repeat from *-*, cut and fasten the thread. Work the ends of the strip tog the same way to form a ring. HAT: Worked in the round. Work along one side of strip as follows: In each of the 4 ch-loops on every square work 3 tr, finish with 1 sl st in 3rd ch (= 1st tr) from beg of round = 96-108 tr. Then work ROUNDS WITH TR - read explanation above - as follows: 3 ch (= 1st tr), skip 1st tr from previous round, 1 tr in every tr, finish round with 1 sl st in 3rd ch from beg of round. Continue until hat measures approx. 16 cm from bottom edge. Then dec as follows: ROUND 1: * 1 tr in each of the next 6-7 tr, dec 1 tr - READ DECREASE TIP 1 *, repeat from *-* the entire round = 84-96 tr (= 12 sts dec). ROUND 2: * 1 tr in each of the next 5-6 tr, dec 1 tr *, repeat from *-* the entire round = 72-84 tr. ROUND 3: * 1 tr in each of the next 4-5 tr, dec 1 tr *, repeat from *-* the entire round = 60-72 tr. ROUND 4: * 1 tr in each of the next 3-4 tr, dec 1 tr *, repeat from *-* the entire round = 48-60 tr. ROUND 5: * 1 tr in each of the next 2-3 tr, dec 1 tr *, repeat from *-* the entire round = 36-48 tr. ROUND 6: * 1 tr in each of the next 1-2 tr, dec 1 tr *, repeat from *-* the entire round = 24-36 tr. SIZE S/M: Work all tr on round tog 2 by 2 = 12 tr, cut the thread and sew the last tr tog with thread end. SIZE L/XL: ROUND 7: * 1 tr in next tr, dec 1 tr *, repeat from *-* the entire round = 24 tr. ROUND 8: Work all tr on round tog 2 by 2 = 12 tr, cut the thread and sew the last tr tog with thread end. EDGE: Work an edge along bottom edge of hat (along the other side of strip with squares) as follows: Work 1 ch, in each of the 4 ch-loops on every square work 4 dc = 128-144 dc, finish with 1 sl st in 1st dc from beg of round. Then work ROUNDS WITH DC - read explanation above. When edge measures approx. 1 cm, dec 16-20 dc evenly on round - READ DECREASE TIP 2 = 112-124 dc. Continue until edge measures approx. 2 cm, cut and fasten the thread. The hat measures approx. 24-25 cm vertically. |
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