Marta wrote:
Buenos dies, no entiendo la diferencia entre A.1A, A1.B, A.1C, A.2A ,... Me lo podrían explicar? gracias
30.09.2018 - 22:37DROPS Design answered:
Hola Marta. A.1A y A.2A se trabajan solo una vez al principio de la fila/vuelta. A.1B y A.2B se repiten a lo largo de la fila/ vuelta y A.1C y A.2C se trabajan al final de la vuelta. Es más importante diferenciar A, B y C en el diagrama A.1, ya que este varía ligeramente, mientras que en A.2 se trabaja todo de forma constante.
12.10.2018 - 13:06
Jan wrote:
How many skeins of yard does it take to make this sweater?
09.08.2018 - 03:15DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Jan, you will find the total amount of yarn required for each size under the header, ie 550-650-700-750-800-900 g DROPS Cotton Light. A ball Cotton Light = 50 g, you will need for example in size S: 550/50= 11 balls DROPS Cotton Light. Happy crocheting!
09.08.2018 - 08:50
Anneloes wrote:
Wat bedoel je met A.1 en A.2? Ik kan hier namelijk niets over terugvinden.
12.07.2018 - 18:47DROPS Design answered:
Dag Anneloes, Onder de mouw in de tekening, onderaan het patroon, zie je de teltekening met A.1 en A.2 staan.
16.07.2018 - 13:02
Carol Sellick wrote:
After many tries I cannot work with the chart and instructions in the pattern. Is there another method of doing this pattern?
04.07.2018 - 19:26DROPS Design answered:
Dear Carol, if you have a particular question, we would be happy to answer. Otherwise, please, don'tforget, that you can always get help in person in the store you got your DROPS yarn from. Happy Crafting!
05.07.2018 - 07:01
Maiken Victoria Karlsen wrote:
Hvis jeg vil ha bakstykke samme lengde som forstykket kan jeg da bruke cm som forstykke eller må jeg bruke cm målene til bakstykke minus 6 cm?
28.04.2018 - 10:21DROPS Design answered:
Hei Maiken. Vil du ha bakstykket i samme mål som forstykke kan du bruke målene i lengden som på forstykket . God fornøyelse.
11.05.2018 - 08:20
MaggieTee wrote:
Beautiful, but the pattern is Greek to me.
18.03.2018 - 19:33
Anne wrote:
Ik ben volgens patroon aan het haken maar als ik het tweede gedeelte haak A.2 A, B, C dan wordt het patroon steeds wijder. Ik haak nu in. Iedere vaste, klopt dit?
13.02.2018 - 14:13DROPS Design answered:
Hoi Anne, Nee, het patroon wordt niet wijder. Het aantal steken verandert niet door het patroon. Je haat in A.2 stokjes over alle steken, dus over de lossen en de stokjes van het vorige patroon, maar het totaal aantal steken verandert niet.
15.02.2018 - 23:14
Sophia wrote:
Hello, What stitch would you recommend for sewing it all together ?? Thank you
30.07.2017 - 20:55DROPS Design answered:
Dear Sophia, since the crocheted fabric is thicker and more stiff, I would recommend the method that is often used when sewing blocks of blankets together. You can see it in this video.
How to sew crochet squares together from Garnstudio Drops design on Vimeo.
30.07.2017 - 23:14
Sophia wrote:
Hello , I am on the back side , S, and now started A2 It seems to go wider than A1. Is it all going to even out once I put it together ? tension is the same as A1 so I am not sure what to do about it. Can you help please?
15.06.2017 - 04:50DROPS Design answered:
Dear Sophia, measure each diagram to check where you loose the tension - make sure the chain stitches in A.1 were as width as the dc - so that 17 sts in A.1 = 4" (10 cm) in width in this diagram too. Happy crocheting!
15.06.2017 - 08:27Lisa wrote:
Hi, I am working on the sleeve for size S, and after the third increase I already have the total 57 tr/ch stitches , because increasing by 1tr+1ch at each end of the row means there is an increase of 4 stitches for the row, but the pattern only counts 2 to calculate the total. Is that correct, and if so should I end up with a total of 69 stitches? Or am I doing something wrong? thanks
30.04.2017 - 16:33DROPS Design answered:
Dear Lisa, number of sts after increase will be check, thank you. Happy crocheting!
02.05.2017 - 10:35
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Crochet DROPS jumper in ”Cotton Light”. Size: S - XXXL.
DROPS 145-19 |
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PATTERN: Work according to A.1 and A.2. DECREASE TIP: Turn when one tr remains = 1 tr dec. INCREASE TIP: Inc by working 1 tr + 1 ch extra in outermost tr in each side. Work the inc sts gradually in A.1. ---------------------------------------------------------- BACK PIECE: Worked back and forth. Back piece is worked 6 cm longer than front piece. Work a row with 88-94-102-110-120-130 LOOSE ch (it is important that the ch are loose to avoid a tight edge) on hook size 4 mm with Cotton Light. Turn and work 1 tr in 6th ch from hook (A.1 A has now been worked – see Diagram). Work A.1 B over the next 80-86-94-102-112-122 ch, and finish with A.1 C in the last 2 ch. Then continue to work according to A.1. When piece measures 47-48-49-50-51-52 cm, work as follows: A.2 A, repeat A.2 B until 2 tr/ch remain, work A.2 C = 85-91-99-107-117-127 tr. Continue with A.2 until finished measurements. When piece measures 53-54-55-56-57-58 cm, insert 1 marker in each side (marks where armhole beg). When piece measures 68-70-72-74-76-78 cm, the middle 27-29-31-33-35-37 tr are no longer worked = 29-31-34-37-41-45 tr remain on each shoulder. Now finish each shoulder separately. Continue with A.2, cut and fasten the thread when piece measures 70-72-74-76-78-80 cm. FRONT PIECE: Beg and work as on back piece until piece measures 41-42-43-44-45-46 cm - NOTE: Back piece should be 6 cm longer than front piece - hence the different measures. Now continue as follows: A.2 A, repeat A.2 B until 2 tr/ch remain, work A.2 C = 85-91-99-107-117-127 tr. Continue with A.2 until finished measurements. When piece measures 47-48-49-50-51-52 cm, insert 1 marker in each side (marks where armhole beg). When piece measures 56-58-60-62-64-66 cm, the middle 23-25-27-29-31-33 tr are no longer worked. Now finish each shoulder separately, at the same time dec 1 tr on every row towards the neck 2 times in total – read DECREASE TIP = 29-31-34-37-41-45 tr remain on each shoulder. Continue with A.2, cut and fasten the thread when piece measures 64-66-68-70-72-74 cm. SLEEVE: Work sleeve back and forth. Work a row with 48-48-50-52-54-56 LOOSE ch (it is important that the ch are loose to avoid a tight edge) on hook size 4 mm with Cotton Light. Turn and work 1 tr in 6th ch from hook (A.1 A has now been worked). Work A.1 B over the next 40-40-42-44-46-48 ch, and finish with A.1 C in the last 2 ch = 45-45-47-49-51-53 tr/ch. Then continue to work according to A.1. When piece measures 8 cm, inc 1 st in each side - READ INCREASE TIP! Repeat inc every 7-5-4½-3½-3½-3 cm 5-7-8-9-9-10 more times (6-8-9-10-10-11 inc in total) = 57-61-65-69-71-75 tr/ch. Cut and fasten the thread when piece measures 49-48-47-46-44-41 cm (shorter measurements in the larger sizes because of broader shoulder width). ASSEMBLY: Sew the shoulder seams. Sew in sleeves – from shoulder and down to marker on front and back piece. Sew underarm seams and side seams in one, stop when 26 cm remain on back piece and 20 cm remain on front piece = vent. |
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