Maija wrote:
Hej Enligt mönstret ska man virka med drops alpacka och Continental viscose . Kan jag använda dubbla garn av alpackan istället ....Hur blir det tror ni . Mvh Maija
14.03.2020 - 20:09DROPS Design answered:
Hei Maija. Ved bare å bruke 2 tråder DROPS Alpaca vil tunikaen bli ca 100-150 gram lettere, du vil ikke få den tyngden den opprinnelig har. Bare husk å sjekke at heklefastheten stemmer med oppskriften. God Fornøyelse!
16.03.2020 - 14:18
Maria Cecchinato wrote:
Posso usare un filato di tipo C invece dei due A proposti? Essendo per l'estate pensavo di provare con Drops loves you 8 o con Paris, potrebbe funzionare? Il modello è bellissimo!
08.03.2020 - 22:22DROPS Design answered:
Buonasera Maria, certo, può usare un filato del gruppo C lavorando a 1 filo. Si ricordi di controllare che il suo campione corrisponda a quello indicato prima di iniziare a lavorare! Buon lavoro!
08.03.2020 - 23:35
Lotta Eriksson wrote:
Jag har börjat virka efter mönstret. I beskrivningen står det att arbetet virkas uppifrån och ner. Jag har virkat första varvet med luftmaskor, fäst ihop med sm. Sedan virkat nästa varv så jag har 54 maskor kvar enl str Small. Det är nu problemet kommer: arbetet är så smått så det finns inte en chans att kunna trä över huvudet!
28.11.2019 - 11:33DROPS Design answered:
Hei Lotta! Takk for ditt spørsmål, du har absolutt rett, halsåpningen er altfor liten. Dette er et designproblem som vi må ta opp med våre strikkedesignere, vi håper vi får fikset dette så fort som mulig. Vi jobber med saken og vil komme tilbake til deg så fort som mulig. Takk for din tålmodighet!
29.11.2019 - 11:06
Claire wrote:
Pattern 99-4, after 4" of M1, I don't understand how I skip 17 ch-loops, i.e. what do I do with the yarn at the end of the previous round? Is yarn reattached in order to make 8 ch for the under arm? Thanks.
15.09.2019 - 04:24DROPS Design answered:
Dear Claire, you are now working the armholes, ie you will skip 17 ch-spaces for the sleeve and then replace these 17 ch-spaces by 8 chains (= under arm) and continue as before with ch-spaces to the 2nd armhole where you work the same way. Happy crocheting!
16.09.2019 - 10:24
Crystal Peach wrote:
What do you mean by 1 thread? Do you separate the yarn and then combine with a separated thread from the cotton? So confused! Thanks for any help you can offer.
24.07.2019 - 20:01DROPS Design answered:
Dear Crystal! Do not separate the yarn. You will need 2 different qualities of yarn: DROPS Alpaca (one thread) and DROPS Coton Viscose (one thread). You work with 2 threads/qualities at the same time. Happy crocheting!
24.07.2019 - 22:29Zuzi wrote:
Please, what mean MT and NB in pattern? Thanks
28.08.2018 - 22:25DROPS Design answered:
Dear Zuzi, MT means Marking thread or marker, NB = Nota bene = be aware of note or information. Happy crocheting!
29.08.2018 - 14:15CHARITO PRECIADO HERRERA wrote:
Hay video tutorial de ésta túnica? por favor compartir.
24.07.2018 - 08:46DROPS Design answered:
Hola Charito, De momento no hay un tutorial completo para elaborar esta prenda. Tienes vídeos sugeridos bajo el patrón que te pueden ayudar con la labor.
26.07.2018 - 14:00
Kati wrote:
I wear size S or M, but the circumference of my arms is at least 36 cm... What am I supposed to do, as even in size M, 32 cm for arms is not enough for me?!
11.06.2018 - 05:08DROPS Design answered:
Dear Kati, compare the measurement in the chart to a similar garment you have and like the shape - the measurements are taken flat from side to side. Read more about sizing here. Happy crocheting!
11.06.2018 - 09:55
Annette wrote:
I do not understand the increasing from 101 to 216. I found this answer, but I’m still confused. “Dear Mrs Dixon, when you inc 14 tr, you only work tr (no ch in between - see Increasing tip 2), so that you have 101 tr + 101 ch + 14 tr = 216 tr/ch on this round. Happy crocheting!” Am I now crocheting in each STITCH instead of space??
04.04.2018 - 22:56DROPS Design answered:
Dear Annette, when you have 101 ch-spaces, there is a total of 202 sts, ie 101 tr + 101 ch. When inc 14 tr, you will crochet in the ch-spaces as before but 2 tr instead of 1 tr evenly spaced = 216 sts (115 tr and 101 ch-spaces). Happy crocheting!
05.04.2018 - 08:55
Annette wrote:
I’m just starting this pattern. I’m to where I start the M.1, and I don’t understand what “og” means for size XXL. Please help.
19.03.2018 - 01:35DROPS Design answered:
Hi Annette, "og" is the Norwegian word for "and" and we have overlooked the translation here. Apologies. Happy crocheting!
19.03.2018 - 08:05
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Crochet DROPS tunic with mussel pattern with 1 thread Alpaca and 1 thread Cotton Viscose or Bomull-Lin. Size S - XXL
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Crochet tension: 12 tr x 7 rows with 1 thread Alpaca and 1 thread Cotton Vicose or 1 thread Bomull-Lin = 10 x 10 cm. 1 repeat of mussel pattern = width approx 12 cm. Increasing tip 1: To inc 1 dc: crochet 2 dc in 1 dc. Increasing tip 2: To inc 1 tr: crochet 2 tr in 1 tr (no ch in between). Increasing tip 3: To inc 1 ch-loop: crochet 2 ch-loops in the same st. Crochet info: At the beg of each round replace the first tr with 3 ch. Replace first dtr with 4 ch. Finish each round with 1 sl st in 3rd/4th ch from beg of round. Pattern: See diagrams M.1 and M.2. The diagram is seen from the RS. Measuring tip: Because of the weight of the wool all measurements should be made whilst the garment is hanging. Back and front piece: The tunic is crochet in the round from the top down. Loosely crochet 71-75-75-79-83 ch on crochet hook size 5 mm with 1 thread Drops Alpaca and 1 thread Drops Cotton Viscose (double thread)or 1 thread Bomull-Lin. Form a ring with a sl st in the first ch. Crochet next round as follows: 1 dc in each of the first 3 ch, *skip 1 ch, 1 dc in each of the 3 next ch*, repeat from *-* = 54-57-57-60-63 dc. Now crochet a round of dc, at the same time inc 22-15-19-20-21 dc evenly – see Increasing tip 1 = 76-72-76-80-84 dc. Continue in M.1 – see Crochet info. After M.1 there are 76-90-95-100-105 ch-loops on round (1 ch-loop = 1 tr + 1 ch). Continue with tr in ch and ch over tr until piece measures 10-11-12-13-14 cm. Crochet next round as follows: Skip 17-19-21-22-22 ch-loops from previous round (= right sleeve), crochet 8 ch (= under arm), crochet 21-26-26-28-30 ch-loops (= front piece), skip 17-19-21-22-22 ch-loops from previous round (= left sleeve), crochet 8 ch (= under arm), crochet 21-26-27-28-31 ch-loops (= back piece). Insert a marking thread each side, in between the 8 ch crochet mid under arm. Continue in ch-loops. NB! On the first round crochet the 8 ch under each arm as follows: 1 tr in the first ch, 1 ch, skip 1 ch, 1 tr in next ch, 1 ch, 1 tr in the same ch, 1 ch, skip 1 ch, 1 tr in next ch, 1 ch, 1 tr in the same ch, 1 ch, skip 1 ch, 1 tr in next ch, 1 ch and skip 1 ch (= 6 ch-loops under each arm) = 54-64-65-68-73 ch-loops on round in total. Continue in ch-loops in the round, at the same time inc 1 ch-loop – see Increasing tip 3 – on each side of both MT on every round a total of 4-4-6-6-7 times = 70-80-89-92-101 ch-loops. After all inc piece measures approx 19-20-23-24-27 cm measured from ch-chain at neckline (you have now reached mid chest; if you wish to adjust this crochet additional rounds in ch-loops after the inc). Now crochet 1 round in ch-loops, at the same time inc 4-2-2-14-14 tr evenly on round – see Increasing tip 2 = 144-162-180-198-216 tr/ch. Now continue in mussel pattern M.2 (beg at start arrow in diagram) = 8-9-10-11-12 horizontal repeats on round. Crochet 3 vertical repeats of M.2, but beg the second and third repeat by the Arrow-B in diagram. After M.2 crochet 2-3-3-3-4 rounds in dtr as follows: Round 1: Remember crochet info! Crochet 1 dtr in each ch-loop with 1 ch in between each and finish with 1 dtr in the last tr = 72-81-90-99-108 dtr. Round 2: crochet 1 dtr in each dtr from previous round with 2 ch in between each dtr (instead of 1) – finish size S here before the last mussel pattern = 72 dtr. Round 3: crochet 1 dtr in each dtr from previous round with 3 ch between each dtr - finish size M, L and XL here before the last mussel pattern = 81-90-99 dtr. Round 4: crochet 1 dtr in each dtr from previous round with 3 ch between each dtr - finish size XXL here before the last mussel pattern = 108dtr. Now crochet a round in ch-loops as follows: 1 tr and 1 ch (= 1 ch-loop) in each dtr from previous round, at the same time inc 1 ch-loop – see Increasing tip 3 – in every 3-3-4-4-4 dtr. NB! For size L and XL finish with 1 tr and 1 ch in each of the last 2-3 dtr = 96-108-112-123-135 ch-loops. Continue with 1 round of ch-loops, at the same time inc 6-0-10-6-0 tr – see Increasing tip 2 = 198-216-234-252-270 tr/ch. Now crochet M.2 again (beg at start arrow in diagram), but finish the pattern after row 7. |
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