Catharina wrote:
Somebody mentioned it before, but I tink the colours blue are switched. Can you change that in the pattern?
11.08.2022 - 10:06DROPS Design answered:
Dear Catharina! Jacket is worked in the round from the middle out, so navy comes before royalblue. You can use any colour you like! Happy knitting!
11.08.2022 - 12:11
Anita Jensen wrote:
Hej hjælp er igang med denne skønne cardigan Men hver gang jeg er ved slutningen hvor der skal være 162 luftmasbuer der ender jeg med 204 luftmaskbuer, har travlt det op tre gange og kommer til det tal hver gang Hvad gør jeg forkert
30.07.2022 - 11:11DROPS Design answered:
Hej Anita, hvis du kigger på A.4b, så kan du se at du starter med at have 1 lm-bue + 2 stangmasker pr rapport som består af 4 stangmasker (sæt 1 mærke imellem rapporterne), når du har hæklet hele diagram A.4b har du taget 2 masker ud så du har (6 masker i rapporten) 2 lm-buer og 2 stangmasker for hver rapport :)
05.08.2022 - 08:25
Lori wrote:
After I slip stitch into the 1st chain, how many dc are in the ring? I can't seem to find the answer.
26.07.2022 - 02:43DROPS Design answered:
Dear Lori, you should start with 8 repeats of A.2 (A.1 = 3 chain sts at the beg of round). A.2 starts with 2 dc, so 8 x 2 = 16 dc around chain ring. Happy crocheting!
26.07.2022 - 05:45
Lynsey wrote:
Hi\r\nPlease could you advise how many chain spaces I should have after working 8 repeats over the 32 armhole chain stitches. I am not sure if I have done it right. I worked them into the chain as it kept it neater but couldn’t space 8 repeats exactly 9 fitted better. \r\nThanks
18.07.2022 - 08:01DROPS Design answered:
Dear Lynsey, in the 2nd size, you skip 8 repeats for armhole and crochet 32 chain stitches, on next round you should work 8 repeats of A.3b in the 32 armhole chain stitches. Make sure your chains are as wide as a stitch and not wider neither tigher. Happy crocheting!
02.08.2022 - 11:05
Anna wrote:
Liebes DROPS-Team, könnt Ihr bitte bei der Anleitung die Farbverteilung neu angeben? Es heißt nicht 50gr Marineblau und 100gr Königsblau, sondern 100gr Marineblau und 50gr Königsblau. Auf den Bildern ist Königsblau weniger vorhanden als Marineblau. Geht sich sonst nicht aus dann. Danke :) Liebe Grüße
17.07.2022 - 13:34
LiliAn wrote:
Is this beautiful would make it right away!
17.06.2022 - 14:06
Elisabeth wrote:
Hej, jag blir inte klok på hur jag skall virka ärmarna, stämmer inte överens med bilden och beskrivning. A6a, A6c. Maskantalet stämmer i början men inte sedan.\r\nHälsningar Elisabeth
31.05.2022 - 09:40
Mariane Okholm wrote:
Simpelthen flot
30.05.2022 - 06:21
Sophia-Luise Walther wrote:
In der letzten reihe von 3b soll ich von 324 maschen 12 abnehmen. in der reihe davor komme ich allerdings nicht auf 324 maschen sondern 492, bzw bei 123 luftmaschenbögen a 3 stäbchen auf 369, was sich nicht ohne rest durch 12 teilen lässt. Ich bin mir sicher, ich habe irgendwas falsch verstanden, ich weiß grad nicht wie ich weitermachen soll.
15.05.2022 - 22:45DROPS Design answered:
Liebe Frau Walther, A.3b wird insgesamt 56 Mal in der Runde wiederholt, am Ende A.3b sind es 6 Maschen in jedem A.3b = 336 Stäbchen, aber bei dieser Runde soll man 12 Maschen regelmäßig verteilt abnehmen = 336-12= 324 Maschen. Hoffentlich kann das Ihnen helfen. Viel Spaß beim häkeln!
16.05.2022 - 08:36
Deborah Rios wrote:
Ando confundida en la vuelta despues de la disminucion de los 12 puntos altos (hasta la disminucion todo bien). Los 324 puntos altos son los que quedan despues de la disminucion? Es que no esta claro este detalle. Segui hasta terminar A.4 y A.4b y dice que cuando termine deben de haber 162 arcos de puntos de cadena en la vuelta y termine con mucho mas. Y he seguido las instrucciones al detalle lluego de la disminucion y no me dan los numeros.
15.05.2022 - 21:08DROPS Design answered:
Hola Deborah, las instrucciones son correctas, tras terminar A.3a y A.3b en vertical y junto a las 12 disminuciones repartidas en la última vuelta deberías tener 324 puntos altos.
22.05.2022 - 23:22
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Crocheted circle jacket in DROPS Paris. Piece is crocheted with stripes and lace pattern. Size: S - XXXL
DROPS 230-33 |
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---------------------------------------------------------- EXPLANATION FOR THE PATTERN: ---------------------------------------------------------- CHAIN STITCH: If you work at the end of crochet hook the chain stitch will often be too tight. 1 chain stitch should be just as long as 1 double crochet/half treble crochet/treble crochet is wide. PATTERN: See diagrams A.1 to A.7. STRIPES: ROUNDS 1-2: Work with colour desert rose. ROUND 3: Work with colour rust. ROUNDS 4-5: Work with desert rose. ROUNDS 6-7: Work with colour navy blue. ROUND 8: Work with royal blue. ROUNDS 9-10: Work with off white. ROUNDS 11-20: Work as 1st-10th round. ROUNDS 21-30: Work as 1st-10th round. DECREASE TIP (evenly): To calculate how to decrease evenly, use the total number of stitches on row (e.g. 336 treble crochets), and divide stitches by number of decreases to be done (e.g. 12) = 28. In this example decrease by working every 27th and 28th treble crochet into 1 treble crochet. Decrease 1 treble crochet as follows: * Work 1 treble crochet but wait with last yarn over and pull through, work 1 more treble crochet but on last pull through, pull yarn through all loops on hook.(= 1 treble crochet decreased). ---------------------------------------------------------- START THE PIECE HERE: ---------------------------------------------------------- CIRCLE JACKET – SHORT OVERVIEW OF THE PIECE: Piece is worked in the round from the middle of circle (= mid back). When circle is done, work right and left side piece. Work side pieces back and forth. Then work an edge around the entire circle and side pieces. Then work the sleeves in the round, top down. CIRCLE: Work 5 chain stitches – read CROCHET TIP FOR CHAIN STITCH, on hook size 5.5 mm with colour desert rose in DROPS Paris, and form a ring with 1 slip stitch in 5th chain stitch. Then work STRIPES – read explanation above, and pattern as follows: Work A.1 (shows how round begins and ends), work A.2 8 times in total on round. REMEMBER THE CROCHET TENSION! When A.1 and A.2 have been worked vertically, there are 56 chain spaces on round (= 224 stitches) and piece measures approx. 42 cm in diameter. Now work arm holes as follows: Work 1 slip stitch around next chain space, then work A.3a (shows how round begins and ends), work A.3b around the first 7-8-8 chain spaces, work 28-32-36 loose chain stitches and skip the next 7-8-9 chain spaces for armhole, work A.3b until 14-15-17 chain spaces remain on round, work 28-32-36 loose chain stitches and skip the next 7-8-9 chain spaces for armhole, work A.3b over the last 7-7-8 chain spaces. Continue in the round with A.3a and A.3b, but over the 28-32-36 loose chain stitches work 7-8-9 repetitions with A.3b. On last round decrease at the same time on 12 treble crochets evenly - read DECREASE TIP = 324 treble crochets. Now work as follows: Work A.4a (shows how round begins and ends), A.4b the entire round. When A.4a and A.4b are done, there are 162 chain spaces on round. Piece measures approx. 100 cm in diameter. Size S/M is now done - work as explained below. Continue as explained in size L/XL and XXL/XXXL if you want the piece to be longer (an edge of approx. 8 cm remain mid back). Cut the yarn. In size L/XL and XXL/XXXL work as follows: SIZE L/XL AND XXL/XXXL: Continue with colour off white. Work A.5b on round – every round begins with 3 chain stitches and ends with 1 slip stitch in 3rd chain stitch at the beginning of round (= replaces first treble crochet on first round and last treble crochet on last round). Work the last 2 rounds in diagram 1-2 times vertically in total. Piece measures approx. 106-113 cm in diameter. Cut the yarn. ALL SIZES: Now only work over 49 chain spaces in each side. Insert 4 marker threads in piece as follows without working: Skip the first 16-17-17 chain spaces (= up towards the neck), insert a marker thread in next chain space, skip the next 47 chain spaces, insert a marker thread in next chain space (= left side), skip the next 32-31-30 chain spaces (= down on body), insert a marker thread in next chain space, skip the next 47 chain spaces, insert a marker thread in next chain space (= right side), 16-16-17 chain spaces remain on round after last marker thread (= up towards the neck). LEFT SIDE: = 49 chain spaces. Work the entire left side in colour off white and work back and forth. Begin from right side in chain space with marker thread, fasten strand with 1 slip stitch in first chain stitch in chain space and work as follows: Work A.5a over the first 2 chain spaces, A.5b over the next 45 chain spaces, A.5c over the last 2 chain spaces. Continue back and forth like this. When diagrams have been worked vertically, repeat the last 2 rows vertically 2 more times (= 6 rows in total vertically). Cut and fasten the yarn. RIGHT SIDE: Work the same way as on left side - begin from right side in chain space with marker thread. EDGE: Work an edge from right side, around the entire circle and side pieces. Begin with colour off white and fasten strand with 1 slip stitch at the beginning of round from crochet circle. ROUND 1: Work as shown on 10th round in A.1 and A.2 (= A.1 shows how round begins and ends). Along the side diagrams on right and left side (i.e. A.5a and A.5c) work approx. 5 repetitions with (2 treble crochets + 3 chain stitches = the first 5 stitches on 10th round in A.2) evenly = approx. 170 chain spaces on round. ROUNDS 2-3: Switch to colour desert rose and work A.7a and A.7b. ROUND 4: Switch to colour rust. Work next round in A.7a and A.7b. ROUND 5: Switch to colour off white. Work last round in A.7a and A.7b. Cut and fasten the yarn. SLEEVES: Work sleeves in the round from armhole and down with colour off white and on hook size 5.5 mm. Fasten strand with 1 slip stitch mid under right sleeve and work as follows: Work A.6a (= shows how round begins and ends) over the first 2 chain spaces, A.6b around each of the next 5-6-7 chain spaces up to top of sleeve, continue with 5-6-7 repetitions of A.6b around chain spaces worked for armholes, and finish with A.6c around the last 2 chain spaces = 14-16-18 groups with 3 treble crochets + 1 chain stitch for sleeve. Continue like this in the round - decrease as shown in A.6a and A.6c. On round with star in diagrams (= round with treble crochets) decrease 4-8-8 treble crochets evenly on round – remember DECREASE TIP = 42-46-54 treble crochets on round. When entire diagram has been worked vertically, work diagrams from round with arrow up to round before round with star. Then repeat the last 2 rounds before the round with star until sleeve measures approx. 26-27-28 cm - or desired length (an edge of approx. 7 cm remain before finished measurements). Adjust to finish after round before round with star, so that pattern worked on edge fits. Now work an edge as follows: ROUND 1: Switch to colour desert rose. Work round with star in A.6a to A.6c = 34-38-46 treble crochets. ROUND 2: Work next to last round in A.6a to A.6c. ROUND 3: Switch to colour rust. Work last round in A.6a to A.6c. ROUND 4: Switch to colour off white. Work round with arrow in A.6a to A.6c. Cut and fasten the yarn. Sleeve measures approx. 33-34-35 cm. Work the other sleeve the same way |
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