Peggy Foister wrote:
I am having difficulty with the increase on the sleeve. If I increase (1dc and 1ch) at each end X 9 increases I get more than 65 stitches total for size large. Help, What am I doing wrong?
12.05.2015 - 17:44DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Foister, in size L you have 47 sts and inc 2 sts a total of 9 times, ie 47 + ( 2x9) = 65 sts. Happy crocheting!
13.05.2015 - 10:37
Cinzia wrote:
Buongiorno purtroppo non capisco cosa si intende nella spiegazione del dietro: a cm 68 non lavorare piu le 27_29.....45m.a. Sembra che devo lavorare una maglia si ed una no e comunque mi sembra che tra scollo e spalle il conteggio non torna! Aiutooo!
05.03.2015 - 07:26DROPS Design answered:
Buongiorno Cinzia. Per la taglia S, quando il dietro misura 68 cm, non deve più lavorare le 27 m centrali. Sono le m dello scollo. Lavorerà solo sulle m della spalla: quindi deve lavorare 1 m.a in ognuna delle prime e delle ultime 29 m della riga. Buon lavoro!
05.03.2015 - 11:05
Cinzia wrote:
Grazie come sempre per la celerità e precisione delle vostre risposte Buon lavoro Cinzia
01.03.2015 - 12:36
Cinzia wrote:
Buongiorno,per realizzare questo modello ho scelto il cottone Muskat.Le indicazioni dicono di usare l'uncinetto n°4 che dovrebbe dare un campione di 17m x 10 righe =cm 10x cm 10. per ottenere questo campione ho fatto verie prove ed ottengo la misura descritta solo con l'uncinetto n° 3 Possibile? Grazie per l'aiuto Cinzia
28.02.2015 - 14:22DROPS Design answered:
Buongiorno Cinzia. Sì, è possibile che la tensione corretta si ottenga con un numero di uncinetto anche molto diverso da quello indicato. Si ricordi, nel corso del lavoro, di controllare spesso che le misure siano corrette, prendendo come riferimento un capo analogo della misura giusta. Buon lavoro!
28.02.2015 - 22:59
Neucarol wrote:
Where are the descriptions for the stitch groups named: A.1, A.2, A.1 B, and A.1.C. Thank you.
09.01.2015 - 16:31DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Neucarol, you will find text to symbol above measurement chart - start row 1 from RS from the right towards the left and work WS rows from the left towards the right. Happy crocheting!
10.01.2015 - 17:23
Cathy Richmond wrote:
When I get to A.2 in the pattern the garment flares out is this normal or am I doing something wrong....I've started over with a light cotton and it is still doing this.
05.09.2014 - 02:40DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Richmond, take care that you get the same tension in width in both patterns A.1 and A.2 (same number of sts in A.1 (including ch) = same number of st in A.2). You may try to crochet both patterns with a different hook. For any further individual asistance, you are welcome to contact your Store. Happy crocheting!
05.09.2014 - 09:32
Cathy Richmond wrote:
When I get to the A2 pattern the garment flares out because of the dc in every stitch is this normal or am I doing something wrong...changed to a lighter weight yarn......
05.09.2014 - 02:24
Cathy Richmond wrote:
I need to know what the numbers at the bottom of the chart are, if they are the number of dc I can't get the right amount for the XL and when we need to dc in every stitch at the top it is wider than the bottom and it ripples. Could really use some help on this,,,,thank you
28.08.2014 - 01:14DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Richmond, the numbers at the bottom of measurement chart refer to measurements, ie for size XL, sweater is 63 cm in width. You should have same width in both diagrams, check that 1 ch in A.1 is as width as 1 dc so that you get the same width in A.1 and in A.2. Happy crocheting!
28.08.2014 - 14:20
Cathy Richmond wrote:
I need to know what the numbers at the bottom of the chart are, if they are the number of dc I can't get the right amount for the XL and when we need to dc in every stitch at the top it is wider than the bottom and it ripples. Could really use some help on this,,,,thank you
27.08.2014 - 22:11
Hettyh wrote:
Wordt de hals niet af gewerkt?
13.07.2014 - 09:14
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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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