Pacheco Christine wrote:
What does the A stand for. This is the most confusing pattern I’ve ever looked at!!
10.08.2023 - 00:56DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Pacheco, the A stands for the diagrams name, then all diagrams do have a number: A.1, A.2, A.3 etc... read more about diagrams here. Happy crocheting!
10.08.2023 - 09:37
Amanda Kailey MacNaughtan wrote:
Both comment/question. Neurodivergnt, cannot make sense of this at all. Is there an actual written pattern as opposed to a series of cut up diagrams that one can't make sense out of? I can read diagrams, however this makes zero sense and I can't for the life of me figure it out. I'm now looking for something else to work on. Sorry.
23.03.2023 - 19:25
Aelix wrote:
When the beginning says to do "2-3-4 rounds of A3," is that total rounds or additional rounds after it's been worked once for the first time? I'm assuming it means total but I just wanted to clarify.
29.11.2022 - 21:48DROPS Design answered:
Hi Aelix, Yes, it is the first 2-3-4 rounds in A.3 which are worked here. Happy crocheting!
30.11.2022 - 08:00
Adell Walton wrote:
Starting xxl/xxxl sleeve division round Instructed dc in dc , dc around chain There are no chains in the last round worked Am I reading it wrong ?
21.10.2022 - 21:51DROPS Design answered:
Dear Adell, for the armhole you have worked a 30 chain stitch chain and skipped 15 dc and 15 chain stitches. You should also have chain stitches in the 4th round of A.3 (which you should have worked). The round with dc in dc and dc around the chain is the 5th round of A.3, so there are chain stitches in the round right before this one. Happy crocheting!
22.10.2022 - 18:49
Anna Gualtieri wrote:
Come faccio.a scaricare il modello e il relativo tutorial o spiegazioni grazie
12.10.2022 - 12:56DROPS Design answered:
Buonasera Anna, se clicca sul bottone "Stampare" sotto i materiali potrà salvare le spiegazioni in .pdf e poi stamparlo. Buon lavoro!
13.10.2022 - 22:37
LoraM wrote:
Please reword the sleeve instructions. I am not understanding- this whole pattern in genera has been the worst worded and hardest to follow out of all the patterns I have ever worked with. I have finished the cap and have gotten to the point of decreasing at the beginning and end (2dc tog ) then it says to decrease every inch 10 more times. Does this mean every other row I need to decrease or in the next two I decrease after every inch I go down the row, and it will happen ten times.
12.07.2022 - 22:39DROPS Design answered:
Dear LoraM, when you have worked 1" from the first decrease, you work the decrease again; the rest of the rows don't have decreases. So, you work as follows: decrease row, work without the decreases until you have worked 1", then work a decrease row. Repeat this 10 times (you should have in total 11 decrease rows, counting the first and last ones). Happy crocheting!
13.07.2022 - 11:40
Jesslyn wrote:
I have issue at s/m size. I had crochet till 3 row of A.3 but diagram n the instructions for s/m doesn't add up. I had worked (Work 3 ch, * 2 tr in first tr, 1 tr in each of the next 8 tr *, repeat from *-* 4 more times, 26 ch, skip 26 tr (= armhole), repeat from *-* 6 times in total, ) but I only have 3 more stitches left. There is no more room for (1 tr in each of the next 5 tr AT THE SAME TIME inc 1 tr). What shall I do?
22.05.2022 - 13:03DROPS Design answered:
Dear Jesslyn, make sure you get 156 stitches on previous round (= 13 sts in each repeat); then work: *2 tr in 1 tr, 1 tr in each of the next 8 tr* x 5 times in total (= 50 tr over 45 tr); skip 26 tr and chain 26; repeat *to* 6 times (= 60 tr worked over 54 tr), (2 tr, 1 tr in each of the next 5 tr inc 1 tr (= 6 tr over 5 tr), skip 26 tr and chain 26 = you get 50+60+6=116tr + 2 x 26 ch worked over 45+26+54+5+26=156 tr. Hope it will help, happy crocheting!
23.05.2022 - 08:43
Mia Walsh wrote:
I was wondering how the gauge swatch should be measured is it 14dc in width and height ? if not how many in height should it be? I ask as even though I've done A1- A2 on 4 separate attempts and after A2 my circle never measures 28cm it is always 1-3 cm off.
22.05.2022 - 00:58DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mia, indeed, the gauge seems to be off. The gauge is measured as 14 dc in width = 10 cm. Then, work a few rows and measure the gauge there vertically/ in length and use this as a guide. Since A.2 is working as a multiple of 6 stitches, it's better to work a few rounds of A.1 in length to achieve the 28 cm required, if your gauge is still off. Happy crocheting!
22.05.2022 - 23:15
Anna wrote:
Hi! Does it make a difference, whether the sleeves are made in round (except for the cap), or flat with edges sewn later together?
19.04.2022 - 15:55DROPS Design answered:
Dear Anna, to get the same texture all the way, rather work in rows - so that stitches will look the same all the way. Happy crocheting!
19.04.2022 - 16:01
Dana Anderson wrote:
I am working XL/XXL and am at the sleeve opening. It says to work 50 sts, skip 30 sts, work 80 sts, skip 30 sts, for a total of 132 sts worked and 60 sts skipped, but that only adds up to 130 sts worked, NOT 132. Where are the 2 remaining stitches worked?
09.02.2022 - 22:54DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Anderson, work as follows: 3 ch, * 1 tr in first/next tr, 1 tr around next ch *, repeat from *-* 24 more times (= 2 tr x 25 = 50 tr), 1 tr in next tr, (= 51 tr), 30 ch, skip 15 tr and 15 ch (= 30 sts in total) for armhole, * work 1 tr around next ch, 1 tr in next tr *, repeat from *-* 39 more times (= 2 tr x 40 = 80 tr), 1 tr around next ch (+ 1 tr = 81 tr), 30 ch, skip the last 15 tr and 15 ch (= armhole), finish with 1 sl st in 3rd ch at beg of round = 51+81= 132 tr and 30 ch for each sleeve (= 192 sts in total). Happy crocheting!
10.02.2022 - 09:17
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Crochet jacket worked in a circle with lace pattern in DROPS Merino Extra Fine or DROPS Sky. Size: S - XXXL.
DROPS 164-16 |
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CROCHET INFO: Beg every round with tr with 3 ch and finish with 1 sl st in 3rd ch at beg of round, ch does not replace first tr. Beg every tr row with 3 ch. DECREASE TIP: Dec 1 tr by working the next 2 tr tog as follows: Work 1 tr but wait with last pull through (= 2 sts on hook), then work next tr but on last pull through, pull yarn through all 3 sts on hook. PATTERN: See diagrams A.1-A.10. Diagram A.8 shows how round beg and ends. NOTE: In diagram A.2-A.4, A.6 and A.10 first round in diagram is last round on previous diagram, it is not worked but shows how to continue. ---------------------------------------------------------- CIRCLE: Work 5 ch on hook size 5 mm with Merino Extra Fine or Sky and form 1 ring with 1 sl st in first ch. Then work A.1 as follows: ROUND 1: Work 3 ch - READ CROCHET INFO, 12 tr in ch-ring, finish with 1 sl st in 3rd ch. ROUND 2: Work 2 tr in back loop of every tr = 24 tr. ROUND 3: Work * 2 tr in back loop of first/next tr, 1 tr in back loop of next tr *, repeat from *-* the entire round = 36 tr. REMEMBER THE CROCHET TENSION! Then work A.2 6 times in total on round. NOTE: A.8 in same diagram shows how every round beg and ends. Note if tr is worked in back loop, in or around st (applies for all diagrams). When A.2 has been worked 1 time vertically, there are 96 tr and 24 ch on round (= 120 sts in total). Piece measures approx. 28 cm in diameter. Then work A.3 12 times in total on round. When 2-3-4 rounds of A.3 have been worked (circle measures approx. 36-38-40 cm in diameter), there are 156-168-192 sts on round (= 156-168-96 tr and 0-0-96 ch). Now work armholes in the different sizes: SIZE S/M: Round now deviates from diagram because of armhole. Work as follows: Work 3rd round in A.3 as follows (all tr on this round are worked in back loop of tr): Work 3 ch, * 2 tr in first tr, 1 tr in each of the next 8 tr *, repeat from *-* 4 more times, 26 ch, skip 26 tr (= armhole), repeat from *-* 6 times in total, 1 tr in each of the next 5 tr AT THE SAME TIME inc 1 tr, 26 ch, skip 26 tr (= armhole), finish with 1 sl st in 3rd ch at beg of round = 116 tr (= 26 ch for each sleeve, 168 sts in total). Work 4th round in A.3 as follows (all tr worked in tr, are worked in back loop on this round): Work 3 ch, ** 1 tr in first/next tr/ch, 1 ch, * 1 tr in next tr/ch, 1 ch, skip 1 tr/ch *, repeat from *-* 4 more times, 1 tr in next tr/ch, 1 ch, 1 tr in next tr/ch, 1 ch, skip 1 tr/ch **, repeat from **-** 11 more times, work like this over ch-spaces (= sleeve) too, finish with 1 sl st in 3rd ch at beg of round = 96 tr and 96 ch (= 192 sts in total). Then work A.3 as before. When A.3 has been worked 1 time vertically, there are 192 tr on round. Then work A.4 24 times in total on round. SIZE L/XL: Round now deviates from diagram because of armhole. Work as follows: Work 4th round in A.3 as follows (all tr worked in tr, are worked in back loop on this round): Work 3 ch, ** 1 tr in first/next tr, 1 ch, * 1 tr in next tr, 1 ch, skip 1 tr *, repeat from *-* 4 more times, 1 tr in next tr, 1 ch, 1 tr in next tr, 1 ch, skip 1 tr **, repeat from **-** 2 more times, work 1 tr in next tr, 1 ch, 1 tr in next tr, 1 ch, skip 1 tr, 1 tr in next tr, 1 ch, skip 1 tr, 1 tr in next tr, work 28 ch, skip 28 tr (= armhole), repeat from **-** 4 times in total, work 1 tr in next tr, 1 ch, 1 tr in next tr, 1 ch, skip 1 tr, 1 tr in next tr, * 1 ch, skip 1 tr, 1 tr in next tr *, repeat from *-* 1 more time, work 28 ch, skip 28 tr (= armhole), finish with 1 sl st in 3rd ch at beg of round = 65 tr and 119 ch (= 28 ch for each sleeve, 184 sts in total). Work 5th round in A.3 as follows (all tr worked in tr, are worked in back loop on this round): Work 1 tr in every tr and 1 tr in every ch. Over ch-space for each sleeve work as follows: Work * 1 tr in each of the first 6 ch, 2 tr in next ch *, repeat from *-* 3 more times, finish with 1 sl st in 3rd ch at beg of round = 192 tr. Continue working diagram A.3. When A.3 has been worked 1 time vertically, there are 192 tr on round. Then work A.4 24 times in total on round. SIZE XXL/XXXL: Round now deviates from diagram because of armhole. Work as follows: Work 5th round in A.3 as follows (all tr worked in tr, are worked in back loop on this round): Work 3 ch, * 1 tr in first/next tr, 1 tr around next ch *, repeat from *-* 24 more times, 1 tr in next tr, 30 ch, skip 15 tr and 15 ch (= 30 sts in total) for armhole, * work 1 tr around next ch, 1 tr in next tr *, repeat from *-* 39 more times, 1 tr around next ch, 30 ch, skip the last 15 tr and 15 ch (= armhole), finish with 1 sl st in 3rd ch at beg of round = 132 tr and 30 ch for each sleeve (= 192 sts in total). Then work A.4 24 times in total on round. Work first round as follows: Work 3 ch, * 3 ch, skip 3 tr/ch, 1 tr in next tr/ch, 3 ch, skip 3 tr/ch, 1 tr in next tr/ch *, repeat from *-* 23 more times, work like this over ch-spaces (= sleeves) too, finish with 1 sl st in 3rd ch at beg of round = 48 ch-spaces. ALL SIZES: When A.4 has been worked 1 time vertically, there are 240 tr on round. Piece measures approx. 54 cm in diameter. Then work A.5 24 times in total on round. When A.5 has been worked 1 time vertically, there are 336 tr on round. Piece measures approx. 76 cm in diameter. Then work A.6 42 times in total on round AT THE SAME TIME on last round of A.6 inc 2 tr evenly by working 2 tr in the same double crochet or work an extra tr around a chain space. When A.6 has been worked 1 time vertically, there are 380 tr on round. Then work A.5 38 times in total on round as follows in the different sizes: SIZE S/M: Work 5 rounds of A.5 = 494 tr. Then work 1 tr in back loop of every tr AT THE SAME TIME inc 42 tr evenly (inc approx. 1 tr in every 12th tr) = 536 tr on round. Piece now measures approx. 110 cm in diameter. Then work A.6 67 times in total on round. Fasten off when the first 2 rounds of A.6 have been worked. Piece measures approx. 114 cm in diameter. SIZE L/XL: Work A.5. When A.5 has been worked 1 time vertically, there are 532 tr on round. Then work 1 tr in back loop of every tr AT THE SAME TIME inc 36 tr evenly (inc approx. 1 tr in every 15th tr) = 568 tr. Piece measures approx. 118 cm in diameter. Then work A.6 71 times in total on round. Fasten off when the first 2 rounds of A.6 have been worked. Piece measures approx. 122 cm in diameter. SIZE XXL/XXXL: Work A.5. When A.5 has been worked 1 time vertically, there are 532 tr on round. Then work 1 tr in back loop of every tr AT THE SAME TIME inc 36 tr evenly (inc approx. 1 tr in every 15th tr) = 568 tr. Piece measures approx. 118 cm in diameter. Then work A.6 71 times in total on round. When A.6 has been worked 1 time vertically, there are 639 tr on round. Piece measures approx. 125 cm in diameter. Work 1 round with 1 tr in back loop of every tr AT THE SAME TIME inc 9 tr evenly = 648 tr. Work A.6 81 times in total on round. Fasten off when the first 2 rounds of A.6 have been worked. Piece measures approx. 130 cm in diameter. SLEEVE: Worked back and forth, top down. First work a sleeve cap. Work A.7 - remember CROCHET INFO. When A.7 has been worked 1 time, there are 25 tr on round. Fasten off. Work 14-16-18 loose ch, then work 1 tr in every tr from A.7, finish with 17-19-21 ch (incl 3 ch to turn with). Insert 1 marker in piece, NOW MEASURE PIECE FROM HERE. Work 1 tr in 4th ch from hook, 1 tr in each of the next 13-15-17 ch, 1 tr in every tr, 1 tr in every ch = 53-57-61 tr. Then work 1 tr in every tr. When piece measures 4 cm, dec 1 tr in each side of piece by working the first 2 tr tog and the last 2 tr tog (= 2 tr dec) – SEE DECREASE TIP! Repeat dec every 3-3-3½ cm 10-10-9 more times = 31-35-41 tr. When piece measures 38-39-40 cm, work piece in the round as follows: Work A.9 6-7-8 times in total on round AT THE SAME TIME on first round dec 1-0-1 tr = 30-35-40 tr. On last round in A.9 dec 2-3-4 tr evenly = 28-32-36 tr. Then work A.10 7-8-9 times in total on round. Fasten off when A.10 has been worked 1 time vertically. Piece measures approx. 63-64-65 cm in total. Work another sleeve the same way. ASSEMBLY: Sew sleeves into circle in outer loop of edge sts. Sew underarm seam. |
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