Christine wrote:
Alles klar, die Ärmel werden natürlich gleich angehäkelt und nicht extra gearbeitet, wie ich annahm. Danke für den Hinweis ! Viele Grüße !
25.04.2025 - 20:05
Christine wrote:
Wann genau werden die Ärmel zur Runde geschlossen ? Nach 46 ( bei Größe S ) Luftmaschen ? ( Im Text steht Stäbchen ! ) Kommen die 8 Luftmaschen gleich anschließend und beginnt die erste Runde dann mit festen Maschen ? Viele Grüße !
23.04.2025 - 23:43DROPS Design answered:
Liebe Christine, die Ärmel bestehen aus den 46 Stäbchen, die bei der Aufteilung übersprungen wurden + die 8 Luftmaschen die bei der Aufteilung gehäkelt wurden. Die Runden beginnen bei der 1. Runde: beginnen Sie mit 1 fM in die 5. dieser 8 Luftmaschen und häkeln Sie die ganze Runde: in die 3 Luftmaschen + die 46 Stäbchen + die 4 letzten Luftmaschen= 1+3+46+4=54 M für den Ärmel, mit 1 Kettmasche die Runde schliessen und in der Runde weiterhäkelnd. Viel Spaß beim Häkeln!
24.04.2025 - 08:52
Christine wrote:
Danke für die Antwort ! Ich habe übrigens ( wahrscheinlich ) einen Druckfehler entdeckt : Die 2. Muster- Reihe der Passe endet mit A.1b und dann mit der Blende A.1a. Die 4. Muster- Reihe sollte doch analog enden, oder ? ( also nicht zweimal A.1a wie im Text ) Viele Grüße !
28.03.2025 - 21:44DROPS Design answered:
Liebe Christine, ja genau, eine Korrektur erfolgt, danke für den Hinweis. Viel Spaß beim Häkeln!
31.03.2025 - 08:00
Christine wrote:
Sehe ich das richtig, daß die 2. Muster-Reihe der Passe, welche eine Rück-Reihe ist, im Diagramm von links nach rechts gelesen werden soll ? Sonst würde es an den Rändern nämlich nicht aufgehen. Das bedeutet dann auch, daß alle Hin-Reihen von rechts nach links gelesen werden, richtig ? Viele Grüße !
27.03.2025 - 15:56DROPS Design answered:
Liebe Christine, die Reihen mit festen Maschen und Luftmaschen sind ja je eine Rückreihe und sind von links nach rechts gelesen; und richtig, die Hin-Reihen sind die Stäbchen-Reihen und sind rechts nach links gelesen. Viel Spaß beim Häkeln!
28.03.2025 - 07:55
Louise wrote:
2. Række, efter de første 5 fastmasker: “hækl A.1d over de næste 2 stangmasker, A.1c over de næste 8-8-10-10-10-12 stangmasker (= 4-4-5-5-5-6 gange i bredden),“; A.1d er over to masker (iflg diagrammet): fm, lm, fm; A.1c er iflg diagrammet: ‘fm, lm’. Det vil sige ifølge opskriften er de første 4 m efter de 5 fm som følger: ‘ fm, lm, fm, fm, lm’ - er det korrekt?
30.10.2024 - 10:21DROPS Design answered:
Hej Louise, ja det stemmer, hver 2. fm og hver 2. lm :)
30.10.2024 - 13:39
Sofia wrote:
Kan man virka den här koftan i Soft Tweed istället för Karisma eller blir det konstigt?
29.09.2024 - 19:56DROPS Design answered:
Hej Sofia. Du kan använda Soft Tweed istället för Karisma (båda tillhör garngrupp B), se bara till att du får riktig stickfasthet och att beräkna rätt garnåtgång (använd gärna vår garnkonverterare). Mvh DROPS Design
30.09.2024 - 14:51
Marina wrote:
Bonjour, Le modèle à subit une modification. Celle ci renvoie sur le gilet, qui a lui même, la même indication. Pourriez vous nous informer de ce qui a changé au niveau du diagramme s'il vous plaît ? Merci
02.12.2023 - 18:42DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Marina, la correction ne s'applique que si vous aviez déjà imprimé les explications avant la date de cette correction, sinon, les explications sont justes ainsi. Bon crochet!
04.12.2023 - 07:59
Gabriele wrote:
Hallo die musterreihe 5 habe ich gehäkelt ,habe auch 172 Maschen bei Größe XL (da ich dünneres Garn habe), meine Frage: komme bei der nächsten reihe nur auf 160 Maschen , 5+2+14+16+12+16+30+16+12+16+14+2+5=160 Maschen. Leider keine 172M. obwohl ich original die vierte Reihe wiederholt habe und vom A2(XL)Diagramm her von der sechsten Reihe 8maschen mal 2 =16M. Gehäkelt habe, wo ist mein Fehler? Mfg.gabriele
29.04.2021 - 17:38DROPS Design answered:
Liebe Gabriele, bei A.1c sollten Sie keine 12 sondern auch 16 Maschen haben (es sind 12 Maschen aber es wird bei der 5. Reihe 4 Maschen zugenommen = 16 M in jedem A.1c). Bei der 6. Reihe häkeln Sie feste Maschen und Luftmaschen und bei der 7. Reihe häkeln Sie alle Diagramme wie zuvor ohne Zunahmen, nur bei A.2 wird es jeweils zugenomen (= bei 7. Reihe sind es 10 M in jedem A.2 = 188 Stb nach 7. Reihe). Kann es Ihnen helfen?
30.04.2021 - 07:08
Arnal wrote:
Merci pour la réponse mais je fais la taille XXL et quand on compte les bridés du rang 1 on n’a pas assez de brides pour faire A2 2 fois ou A1c 5 fois en largeur ...etc ...?
27.01.2021 - 13:27DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Mme Arnal, en XXL crochetez ainsi sur l'envers: A.1a (= 5 premières brides = bordure devant), A.1d (= 2 brides) , A.1c (= 5 x 2 brides = 10 brides), A.2 (= 2 x 4 brides = 8 brides), A.1c (= 4 x 2 brides = 8 brides), A.2 (= 2 x 4 brides = 8 brides), A.1c (= 13 x 2 brides = 26 brides, A.2 (= 2 x 4 brides = 8 brides), A.1c (= 4 x 2 brides = 8 brides, A.2 (= 2 x 4 brides = 8 brides, A.1c (= 5 x 2 brides = 10 brides) , A.1b (= 2 brides) et A.1a (= 5 brides = bordure devant) autrement dit: 5+2+10+8+8+8+26+8+8+8+10+2+5=108 mailles. En espérant que ce détail puisse vous aider. Bon crochet!
27.01.2021 - 15:28
Arnal wrote:
Je ne comprends pas ce que veut dire A2 comme avant = 2 fois en largeur ? Ainsi que A1c au dessus de 8 mailles et augmenter de 4 bridés à intervalles réguliers ? On ne suit pas le diagramme alors ?
27.01.2021 - 11:12DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Mme Arnal, dans la description du 1er rang et des différents points fantaisie à crocheter, vous répétez 2 fois A.2 en largeur, vous continuez ensuite en crochetant toujours 2 fois A.2 en largeur à chaque fois, mais le nombre de mailles à crocheter dans les autres diagrammes va varier en fonction des augmentations faites (et de la taille). Quand vous crochetez A.1c au-dessus de 8 mailles = vous répétez 4 fois les 2 mailles de A.1c - en augmentant 4 mailles = crochetez 3 brides (au lieu de 2) autour de chaque maille en l'air des 4 motifs suivants = 4 augmentations. Bon crochet!
27.01.2021 - 13:15
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Crocheted jacket in DROPS Karisma. The piece is worked top down with round yoke, lace pattern and treble crochets. Sizes S - XXXL.
DROPS 216-34 |
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------------------------------------------------------- EXPLANATIONS FOR THE PATTERN: ------------------------------------------------------- CROCHET-TIP FOR CHAIN STITCH: If you work outermost on the hook the chain stitch will often be too tight; 1 chain stitch should be as long as 1 double/treble crochet is wide. CROCHET INFORMATION: When working back and forth: Each row of double crochets starts with 1 chain stitch (does not replace the first double crochet but is in addition). Each row of treble crochets starts with 3 chain stitches (replaces the first treble crochet). When working in the round: Each round of double crochets starts with 1 chain stitch (replaces the first double crochet) and finishes with 1 slip stitch in the first chain stitch at the beginning of the round. Each round of treble crochets starts with 3 chain stitches (replaces the first treble crochet) and finishes with 1 slip stitch in the 3rd chain stitch at the beginning of the round. PATTERN: See diagrams A.1 and A.2. Choose diagram for your size. All rows of treble crochets are worked from the right side. INCREASE TIP (for sides of body): Adjust so the next row is a row of treble crochets (i.e. from the right side). Work as before until there are 3 chain stitches and 3 double crochets left before the marker thread, work 3 treble crochets around the next chain stitch, work as before until you have worked 2 treble crochets around each of the 2 chain stitches after the marker thread, work 3 treble crochets around the next chain stitch = 2 treble crochets increased at the marker thread. Repeat at the other marker thread (=4 treble crochets increased on the row). Continue the pattern as before; for each increase-row, A.1c is repeated 2 more times in width on the row. DECREASE TIP-1 (for sides of body): Adjust so the next row is a row of treble crochets (i.e. from the right side). Work as before until there are 3 chain stitches and 3 double crochets left before the marker thread, * work 1 treble crochet around the next chain stitch, but wait with the last pull through, work 1 more treble crochet around the same chain stitch and on the final pull-through, pull through all loops on the hook (= 1 treble crochet decreased) *, work as before until you have worked 2 treble crochets in each of the first 2 chain stitches after the marker thread, work from *-* around the next chain stitch (i.e. on the other side of the marker thread) = 2 treble crochets decreased at the marker thread. Repeat at the other marker thread (= a total of 4 treble crochets decreased on the row). Continue the pattern; each time you decrease, A.1c is repeated 2 times less in width on the row. DECREASE TIP-2 (for sleeves): Adjust so the next round is a round of treble crochets. * Work 1 treble crochet around the first/next chain stitch, but wait with the last pull-through, work 1 more treble crochet around the same chain stitch, and on the last pull-through, pull through all loops on the hook (= 1 treble crochet decreased) *, work from *-* around the next chain stitch = 2 treble crochets decreased. Each time you decrease, A.1c is repeated 1 time less in width. Decrease alternately at the beginning and end of the round (i.e. when decreasing at the end, work as before until there are 2 chain stitches left on the round). ------------------------------------------------------- START THE PIECE HERE: ------------------------------------------------------- JACKET – SHORT OVERVIEW OF THE PIECE: The neck and yoke are worked back and forth, top down. The yoke is divided for the body and sleeves and the body continued back and forth. The sleeves are worked in the round, top down. NECK: Work 96-98-102-108-110-116 chain stitches (including 3 chain stitches to turn) – read CROCHET-TIP FOR CHAIN STITCH, using hook size 4.5 mm and Karisma. Work 1 treble crochet in the 4th chain stitch from the hook – read CROCHET INFORMATION, then work 1 treble crochet in every chain stitch = 94-96-100-106-108-114 treble crochets. Insert 1 marker after the first 5 stitches on the row; the yoke is measured from this marker. YOKE: Work 2nd row in the pattern as follows (= from the wrong side): Work A.1a over the first 5 treble crochets (= band), A.1d over the next 2 treble crochets, A.1c over the next 8-8-10-10-10-12 treble crochets (= 4-4-5-5-5-6 times in width), A.2 over the next 8 treble crochets (= 2 times in width), A.1c over the next 6-6-6-8-8-8 treble crochets (= 3-3-3-4-4-4 times in width), A.2 over the next 8 treble crochets (= 2 times in width), A.1c over the next 20-22-22-24-26-28 treble crochets (= 10-11-11-12-13-14 times in width), A.2 over the next 8 treble crochets (= 2 times in width), A.1c over the next 6-6-6-8-8-8 treble crochets (= 3-3-3-4-4-4 times in width), A.2 over the next 8 treble crochets (= 2 times in width), A.1c over the next 8-8-10-10-10-12 treble crochets (= 4-4-5-5-5-6 times in width), A.1b over the next 2 treble crochets and finish with A.1a over the last 5 treble crochets (= band). Continue this pattern back and forth, repeating the last 2 rows in A.1a to A.1d in height and increasing as shown in A.2 – AT THE SAME TIME increase as described below: Work 3rd row in the pattern from the right side, AT THE SAME TIME as you increase as follows: Work A.1a over the first 5 treble crochets (= band), A.1b over the next 2 stitches, A.1c over the next 8-8-10-10-10-12 stitches and increase 0-2-2-4-4-4 treble crochets evenly spaced, A.2 as before (= 2 times in width), A.1c over the next 6-6-6-8-8-8 stitches and increase 0-4-4-4-4-4 treble crochets evenly spaced, A.2 as before (= 2 times in width), A.1c over the next 20-22-22-24-26-28 stitches and increase 0-4-4-6-6-8 treble crochets evenly spaced, A.2 as before (= 2 times in width), A.1c over the next 6-6-6-8-8-8 stitches and increase 0-4-4-4-4-4 treble crochets evenly spaced, A.2 as before (= 2 times in width), A.1c over the next 8-8-10-10-10-12 stitches and increase 0-2-2-4-4-4 treble crochets evenly spaced, A.1d over the next 2 stitches and finish with A.1a over the last 5 treble crochets (= band) = 110-128-132-144-146-154 treble crochets (including the increases in A.2). REMEMBER THE CROCHET TENSION! Work 4th row in the pattern from the wrong side as follows: A.1a over the first 5 treble crochets (= band), A.1d over the next 2 treble crochets, A.1c over the next 8-10-12-14-14-16 treble crochets, A.2 as before (= 2 times in width), A.1c over the next 6-10-10-12-12-12 treble crochets, A.2 as before (= 2 times in width), A.1c over the next 20-26-26-30-32-36 treble crochets, A.2 as before (= 2 times in width), A.1c over the next 6-10-10-12-12-12 treble crochets, A.2 as before (= 2 times in width), A.1c over the next 8-10-12-14-14-16 treble crochets, A.1b over the next 2 treble crochets and finish with A.1a over the last 5 treble crochets (= band). Work 5th row in the pattern from the right side, AT THE SAME TIME as you increase evenly as follows: Work A.1a over the first 5 treble crochets (= band), A.1b over the next 2 stitches, A.1c over the next 8-10-12-14-14-16 stitches and increase 0-0-0-0-2-4 treble crochets evenly spaced, A.2 as before (= 2 times in width), A.1c over the next 6-10-10-12-12-12 stitches and increase 0-2-4-4-0-0 treble crochets evenly spaced, A.2 as before (= 2 times in width), A.1c over the next 20-26-26-30-32-36 stitches and increase 0-0-2-4-4-8 treble crochets evenly spaced, A.2 as before (= 2 times in width), A.1c over the next 6-10-10-12-12-12 stitches and increase 0-2-4-4-0-0 treble crochets evenly spaced, A.2 as before (= 2 times in width), A.1c over the next 8-10-12-14-14-16 stitches and increase 0-0-0-0-2-4 treble crochets evenly spaced, A.1d over the next 2 stitches and finish with A.1a over the last 5 treble crochets (= band) = 126-148-158-172-170-186 treble crochets (including the increases in A.2). Continue this pattern and the increases in A.2. When the last row in A.2 remains, the piece measures approx. 18-18-19-19-21-21 cm from the marker on the neck and there are 222-244-270-284-314-330 treble crochets on the row. Work the last row in A.2 from the wrong side as follows: A.1a over the first 5 treble crochets (= band), A.1d over the next 2 treble crochets, A.1c over the next 8-10-12-14-16-20 treble crochets, A.2 over the next 20-20-22-22-26-26 treble crochets (= 1 time in width), 8-8-8-10-10-12 chain stitches, skip the next 46-52-58-60-64-64 treble crochets (i.e. 20-20-22-22-26-26 treble crochets in A.2, 6-12-14-16-12-12 treble crochets in A.1c and 20-20-22-22-26-26 treble crochets in A.2 for the sleeve), A.2 over the next 20-20-22-22-26-26 treble crochets (= 1 time in width), A.1c over the next 20-26-28-34-36-44 treble crochets, A.2 over the next 20-20-22-22-26-26 treble crochets (= 1 time in width), 8-8-8-10-10-12 chain stitches, skip the next 46-52-58-60-64-64 treble crochets (i.e. 20-20-22-22-26-26 treble crochets in A.2, 6-12-14-16-12-12 treble crochets in A.1c and 20-20-22-22-26-26 treble crochets in A.2 for the sleeve), A.2 over the next 20-20-22-22-26-26 treble crochets (= 1 time in width), A.1c over the next 8-10-12-14-16-20 treble crochets, A.1b over 2 treble crochets and finish with A.1a over the last 5 treble crochets (= band) = 147-157-171-185-207-227 stitches. The next row is worked as follows from the right side: A.1a over the first 5 treble crochets (= band), A.1b over the next 2 stitches, A.1c over the next 28-30-34-36-42-46 stitches, 1 treble crochet in each of the 8-8-8-10-10-12 chain stitches under the sleeve, insert 1 marker in the middle of these stitches, A.1c over the next 60-66-72-78-88-96 stitches, 1 treble crochet in each of the 8-8-8-10-10-12 chain stitches under the sleeve, insert 1 marker in the middle of these stitches, A.1c over the next 28-30-34-36-42-46 stitches, A.1d over the next 3 stitches and finish with A.1a over the last 5 treble crochets (= band) = 146-156-170-184-206-226 treble crochets. Body and sleeves are finished separately. THE PIECE IS NOW MEASURED FROM HERE! BODY: = 146-156-170-184-206-226 treble crochets. Allow the marker threads to follow your work onwards; they will be used when decreasing and increasing in the sides. First row is worked as follows from the wrong side: Work A.1a over the first 5 treble crochets (= band), A.1d over the next 2 treble crochets as before, repeat A.1c over the next 132-142-156-170-192-212 treble crochets, A.1b over the next 2 treble crochets and finish with A.1a over the last 5 treble crochets (= band). Continue this pattern back and forth. When the piece measures 4 cm from the division, decrease 2 treble crochets at both marker threads – read DECREASE TIP-1! Decrease like this every 3½-4-4½-5-5-5½ cm a total of 3 times = 134-144-158-172-194-214 treble crochets. When the piece measures 14-16-17-18-18-19 cm from the division, increase 2 treble crochets at both marker threads – read INCREASE TIP! Increase like this every 2½ cm a total of 6 times = 158-168-182-196-218-238 treble crochets. Continue working until the body measures 35-37-37-38-38-40 cm from the division, or to desired length – finish after a row of treble crochets. Cut and fasten the strand. The jacket measures approx. 58-60-62-64-66-68 cm from the shoulder down. SLEEVE: = 46-52-58-60-64-64 treble crochets + 8-8-8-10-10-12 chain stitches under the sleeve. Start mid under the sleeve as follows: Work 1 double crochet in the 5th-5th-5th-6th-6th-7th chain stitch under the sleeve, then 1 chain stitch (= 1 double crochet), 1 double crochet in each of the next 3-3-3-4-4-5 chain stitches, A.1c (i.e. 1 round of double crochets and chain stitches) over the next 46-52-58-60-64-64 treble crochets and finish with 1 double crochet in each of the remaining 4-4-4-5-5-6 chain stitches under the sleeve = 54-60-66-70-74-76 stitches. Insert 1 marker at the beginning of the round – in the middle of the 8-8-8-10-10-12 stitches under the sleeve. Work A.1c in the round. When the sleeve measures 2 cm from the division, decrease 2 treble crochets under the sleeve – read DECREASE TIP-2. Decrease like this every 3-2½-2-2-2-2 cm a total of 11-13-15-17-18-18 times = 32-34-36-36-38-40 stitches. Continue working until the sleeve measures 41-42-42-44-43-45 cm from the division, or to desired length – finish after a round of treble crochets. Cut and fasten the strand. Work the other sleeve in the same way. ASSEMBLY: Sew the buttons onto the left band. The top button is sewn in the transition between the neck and the yoke. The other 5-5-5-6-6-6 buttons are sewn with 8 cm between each one. The buttons are buttoned between the 3rd and 4th treble crochet on the right band. |
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