Marla Holmquist wrote:
We are making this cardigan and are having trouble understanding how to "decrease for the neck by crocheting 2 rows over only 3 ch-loops on each shoulder (do not crochet over the center5 ch-loops)." Could you please clarify how to get from one side to the other with out crocheting over the middle or binding off and reattaching. Help! Thanks
29.05.2014 - 06:12DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Holmquist, you will here crochet the shoulder, simply crochet 2 rows over the 3 ch-loops towards shoulder on one side, leaving remaining ch-loops unworked. Cut the yarn and work 2 rows over the 3 ch-loops towards shoulder on the other side. Happy crocheting!
29.05.2014 - 18:33
AN wrote:
Ich bin heute das erste mal auf Eure tolle Seite gestossen. Frage ist: was bedeuten die Sternchen?(1 fM in die 7. Lm häkeln, * 5 Lm, 5 Lm überspringen, 1 fM in die nächste Lm *, von *-* wiederholen )......es ist gleich zu welcher Anleitung, bei allen gibt es das und ich kann damit nichts anfangen.
09.05.2013 - 15:34DROPS Design answered:
Liebe An, die Sternchen markieren eine Stelle. Es steht: „von *-* wiederholen“, bei Ihrem Beispiel wiederholen Sie also fortlaufend: „ 5 Lm, 5 Lm überspringen, 1 fM in die nächste Lm“.
10.05.2013 - 07:45
Pat wrote:
What does dec for the neck by crocheting 2 rows over only 3-34-4-5 ch-loops on each shoulder (do not crochet over the center 5-6-5-6-6 ch-loops?
26.08.2012 - 20:08DROPS Design answered:
Since you only work loops on shoulder not on loops along neck, this will then be a dec for neck. Work each shoulder separately.
28.08.2012 - 02:31
Peyrol wrote:
Le diagramme n'est pas assez expressif pour moi qui suis mal voyante et qui est la passion du crochet dommage
29.06.2012 - 14:45
Jeanette wrote:
Working the sleeves the oattern states to work 12-13-14-14-15 chain loops. For the size i am making, i need to work 14 chain loops i divided in half and have 7 chain loops on front n 7 on back. My question...what about the remaining chain loops at underarm on body if sweater...are they left unworked? There are 5 chain loop left on each side. I cant picture how those remaining loops will be incoporated into the seam
22.03.2012 - 05:02DROPS Design answered:
You have the armhole, and spread out the 14 chain loops all around the whole armhole. Start where the first bind off for armhole was made (where the side seam will start) and stop in the other side where first bind off was made. You should not skip any loops at underarm of body.
22.03.2012 - 21:20
Sarah wrote:
How do you start on the sleeves? Are they crocheted completely seperate than seamed on, or do you start then on the shoulder?
11.03.2012 - 01:08DROPS Design answered:
As the pattern tells; the sleeve is crocheted from the top down. You work 12-13-14-14-15 ch-loops in armhole, with 5 ch in each ch-loop. Then you continue crocheting back and forth in the same way as you were doing on body.
12.03.2012 - 19:50
Margaret-Anne Hilliard wrote:
Thank you for asking this question. I've been struggling at this point for days!!!
29.09.2009 - 15:35
DROPS Design wrote:
Right front: Ch 43-43-49-49-55. Crochet the first row as follows: 1 sc in 7th ch from hook, * ch 5, skip over 5 ch, 1 sc in the next ch *, repeat * - * = 7-7-8-8-9 ch-loops, turn the work. Continue as follows: ch 6, 1 sc in first ch-loop, * ch 5, 1 sc in the next ch-loop *, repeat * - * across row and turn the work.
27.04.2007 - 11:43
Michael wrote:
Thanks for you help. I have another question for you. It says Right front. Do I ch where I started the cardigan at. Or do I ch at the top where the shoulder is? Right front: Ch 43-43-49-49-55. Crochet as on back = 7-7-8-8-9 ch-loops?
26.04.2007 - 20:07
DROPS Design wrote:
Only chrochet over the ch-loops on each side of the neck in the middle. Start with one shoulder side and knit back and forth, cut the thread, and do the same thing on the other side. You will then have 2 more rows in each side of your work for the shoulders and then a shaping in the middle for the neck.
26.04.2007 - 13:55
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DROPS Children’s crochet jacket in "Muskat"
DROPS 90-16 |
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Crochet tension: Remember hook size is only a guide. 4.5 chain-spaces in width and 10 rows in height with hook size 4.5 mm = 10 x 10 cm. NOTE: Due to different crochet techniques, the crochet tension can vary from person to person; you can increase or decrease a hook size if necessary to get the right tension. ------------------------------------------------------- Back piece: Work 79-85-91-97-109 chain stitches (incl. 6 chain stitches to turn) with hook size 4.5 mm and Muskat. The first row is worked as follows: 1 double crochet in the 7th chain stitch from the hook, * 5 chain stitches, skip 5 chain stitches, 1 double crochet in next chain stitch *, repeat from *-* = 13-14-15-16-18 chain-spaces, turn piece. Then work as follows: 6 chain stitches (incl. 1 chain stitch to turn), 1 double crochet around first chain-space, * 5 chain stitches, 1 double crochet around next chain-space *, repeat from *-* to end of row and turn piece. Continue in this way upwards. Remember the crochet tension! When piece measures 25-27-29-30-31 cm, decrease to armholes as follows: Work as before until there is 1 chain-space left, turn piece, continue with chain-spaces and repeat the decrease in the other side - or see Diag.1A. You have now decreased 1 chain-space in each side = 11-12-13-14-16 chain-spaces on row. Continue working as before. When piece measures 36-39-42-44-46 cm, decrease for neck by working 2 rows just over the 3-3-4-4-5 chain-spaces on each shoulder (do not work the middle 5-6-5-6-6 chain-spaces). Piece measures approx. 38-41-44-46-48 cm, cut strand. Right front piece: Work 43-43-49-49-55 chain stitches (incl. 6 chain stitches to turn) with hook size 4.5 mm and Muskat. Continue working as for back piece = 7-7-8-8-9 chain-spaces. When piece measures 25-27-29-30-31 cm, decrease for armhole in the side as for back piece = 6-6-7-7-8 chain-spaces on row. When piece measures 33-35-38-39-41 cm, decrease for neck according to Diag.1B. You have now decreased 3 chain-spaces for neck and there are 3-3-4-4-5 chain-spaces left on the shoulder. Continue working until piece measures 38-41-44-46-48 cm and cut strand. Left front piece: Work as for right, but in reverse. Assembly: Work the shoulders together as follows: 1 slip stitch in first chain-space on back piece, 3 chain stitches, 1 double crochet around first chain-space on front piece, 3 chain stitches, 1 double crochet around first chain-space on back piece, etc. Sleeve: Work chain-spaces along the armhole and work the sleeve from the top down as follows: Crochet up evenly 12-13-14-14-15 chain-spaces with hook size 4.5 mm and Muskat with 5 chain stitches in each space. Then work back and forth in the same way as for body. When piece measures 2 cm from where the chain-spaces were crocheted up, insert 1 marker thread in each side - the piece is now measured from here. When piece measures 2-2-3-3-3 cm, decrease 1 chain-space in the one side - see Diag.1A. When piece measures 12-13-15-16-17 cm, decrease 1 chain-space in the other side. Repeat the decrease in right and left side one more time with 10-11-12-13-14 cm between each decrease = 8-9-10-10-11 chain-spaces left. Continue working until piece measures 40-43-47-50-53 cm from the marker threads and cut strand. More assembly: Work sleeve and side seams in one go in the same way as you worked the shoulders. Sew sleeves to armholes at bottom with a small stitch where you decreased 1 chain-space on front and back piece. Neck: Work 2 rows of double crochets around neck (row 1is worked from the wrong side) - work approx. 3 double crochets in each chain-space - adjust so the edge is neither too tight nor too loose. Left band: Work 4 rows of double crochets up the left front piece (over the neck band too - first row worked from the wrong side) - there should be approx. 3 double crochets in each chain-space = approx. 99-105-114-117-123 double crochets, turn each row with 1 chain stitch. Right band: Work as for left, but after row 2 work 5 buttonholes evenly spaced on band. The bottom buttonhole should be approx. 2 cm from the bottom edge and the top button 2 stitches from the top. 1 buttonhole = 2 chain stitches, skip 2 double crochets, 1 double crochet in next stitch. On the next row work 2 double crochets around the chain-space. Sew on buttons. |
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