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Circle crocheted jacket in 1 strand DROPS Nord + 1 strand DROPS Kid-Silk. Piece is worked with lace pattern. Size: S - XXXL
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EXPLANATION FOR THE PATTERN: ---------------------------------------------------------- PATTERN: See diagrams A.1 to A.3. CROCHET INFO-1: Replace first double crochet at beginning of round with 1 chain stitch, finish round with 1 slip stitch in 1st chain stitch at beginning of round. Replace first treble crochet at beginning of round with 3 chain stitches, finish round with 1 slip stitch in 3rd chain stitch at beginning of round. Replace first double treble crochet at beginning of round with 4 chain stitches, finish round with 1 slip stitch in 4th chain stitch at beginning of round. CROCHET INFO-2 (transition to next round): Work slip stitches to first stitch on next round. If there is a chain space on last round work chain stitches until middle of first chain space on round. NOTE: Applies from the end of 3rd round in A.1 and until finished measurements. INCREASE TIP: Increase 1 chain space as follows: Work * 1 double crochet + 1 chain space *, work from *-* 2 times in total around same chain space. DECREASE TIP (applies to sleeves): NOTE: Pattern displaces the beginning of round, therefore adjust so that the 2 decreases are done mid under sleeve. Decrease 1 chain space as follows: Work 1 double crochet around chain space, 1 double crochet around next chain space, 6 chain stitches. ---------------------------------------------------------- START THE PIECE HERE: ---------------------------------------------------------- JACKET - SHORT OVERVIEW OF THE PIECE: Work piece in the round in a circle from mid back of back and outwards. Work armholes on the circle. Work front pieces back and forth and then work a finishing edge around the entire circle. Work sleeves in the round, top down. CIRCLE: Work 4 chain stitches on hook size 5 mm with 1 strand Nord + 1 strand Kid-Silk (= 2 strands) and form a ring with 1 slip stitch in first chain stitch made. Then work pattern in the round according to diagram A.1 7 times in total on round - read CROCHET INFO-1 and CROCHET INFO-2. REMEMBER THE CROCHET TENSION! When A.1 has been worked vertically, there are 49 chain spaces on last round. The circle measures approx. 34 cm in diameter. Cut the yarn, and begin next round in 4th chain space = mid back/neck. Now continue in the different sizes as follows: SIZE S-M: = 49 chain spaces. Work first round in A.2 - AT THE SAME TIME work armholes as follows: Work around each of the first 7 chain spaces, work 35 loose chain stitches (= armhole), skip 8 chain spaces, work around each of the next 19 chain spaces, work 35 loose chain stitches (= armhole), skip 8 chain spaces, work around each of the last 7 chain spaces. Repeat 2nd round in A.2 - AT THE SAME TIME increase - read INCREASE TIP, as follows: Work around each of the first 7 chain spaces - increase 2 chain spaces over these chain spaces, work 10 chain spaces/double crochets around armhole (= 2 increases), work around each of the next 19 chain spaces - increase 7 chain spaces over these chain spaces, work 10 chain spaces/double crochets around armhole (= 2 increases), work around each of the last 7 chain spaces - increase 2 chain spaces over these chain spaces (= 15 increases in total on round) = 64 chain spaces. Then work 3rd round in A.2 without increasing. The circle measures approx. 45 cm in diameter. SIZE L/XL - XXL/XXXL: = 49 chain spaces. Work first round in A.2 - AT THE SAME TIME increase 15 chain spaces evenly (i.e. increase 1 chain space over approx. every 3rd chain space) - read INCREASE TIP = 64 chain spaces. Work second round in A.2 - AT THE SAME TIME work armholes as follows: Work around each of the first 8 chain spaces, work 38-41 loose chain stitches (= armhole), skip 9 chain spaces, work around each of the next 30 chain spaces, work 38-41 loose chain stitches (= armhole), skip 9 chain spaces, work around each of the last 8 chain spaces. Then work 3rd round in A.2 without increasing. The circle measures approx. 45 cm in diameter. ALL SIZES: = 64 chain spaces for all sizes Then work diagram A.3 in the round, work A.3 5-6-7 times in total vertically - AT THE SAME TIME increase on round marked with arrow in diagram - remember INCREASE TIP, as follows: Increase 16 chain spaces on every round with increase, i.e. 1ST TIME: Increase 1 chain space around every 4th chain space = 80 chain spaces. 2ND TIME: Increase 1 chain space around every 5th chain space = 96 chain spaces. 3RD TIME: Increase 1 chain space around every 6th chain space = 112 chain spaces. 4TH TIME: Increase 1 chain space around every 7th chain space = 128 chain spaces. 5TH TIME: Increase 1 chain space around every 8th chain space = 144 chain spaces. Now continue in the different sizes as follows: SIZE S-M: Fasten off. The circle measures approx. 100 cm in diameter. SIZE L/XL: 6TH TIME: Increase 1 chain space around every 9th chain space = 160 chain spaces. Fasten off. The circle measures approx. 111 cm in diameter. SIZE XXL/XXXL 6TH TIME: Increase 1 chain space around every 9th chain space = 160 chain spaces. 7TH TIME: Increase 1 chain space around every 10th chain space = 176 chain spaces. Fasten off. The circle measures approx. 122 cm in diameter. ALL SIZES: = 144-160-176 chain spaces. Continue working only over 40-44-47 chain spaces in each side – i.e. do not work over 32-36-40 chain spaces at the top by neck and 32-36-42 chain spaces at bottom of back. Continue with explanation under left front piece. LEFT FRONT PIECE: = 40-44-47 chain spaces. Continue back and forth as follows: ROW 1: Work slip stitches until middle of the first chain space, 1 double crochet, * work 6 chain stitches, 1 double crochet around next chain space *, repeat from *-* and finish with 1 double crochet around last chain space = 39-43-46 chain spaces. Repeat 1st row 3-3-7 more times. There are 36-40-39 chain spaces at the edge of front piece. Cut the yarn. RIGHT FRONT PIECE: Work same way as on left front piece over 40-44-47 chain spaces in the right side. Fasten off. FINISHING EDGE: Work an edge around the entire circle as follows: Work last round in A.3, i.e. over every chain space work 1 double crochet and 3 chain stitches. Then work 1st round in A.3, i.e. work 3 double treble crochet around every chain space. Fasten off. Piece measures approx. 104-115-126 cm in diameter vertically and approx. 114-126-146 cm in diameter in width. SLEEVE: Work sleeve in the round from armhole. Begin mid under sleeve and work 57-63-66 double treble crochets evenly around armhole (= approx. 3 double treble crochets around every chain space) = 1st round in A.3. Continue in the round on A.3 to and with last round. Then repeat A.3 vertically - AT THE SAME TIME decrease 2 chain spaces mid under sleeve, decrease on round marked with arrow in diagram - read DECREASE TIP. Decrease like this on every round marked with arrow 4-5-5 times in total = 11-11-12 chain spaces. Continue without decrease until sleeve measures approx. 42-44-46 cm - adjust to finish after a round with double treble crochets. Fasten off. Work the other sleeve the same way. |
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Comments / Questions (84)
Nathalie wrote:
Bonjour, j'ai terminé le cercle mais je ne comprends pas les manches. J'ai de chaque côté une chaînette qui pend et sinke travail dessus Rien de ne sera fermé. J'ai peur de devoir tout défaire. Existe-t-il une photo pour les manches svp ? Merci beaucoup
01.06.2023 - 20:06DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Nathalie, pour former les emmanchures, vous crochetez un tour en sautant des arceaux que vous remplacez par une chaînette (35-38-41 mailles en l'air, cf taille), autrement dit, ce tour doit être crocheté comme avant entre les emmanchures et avec 1 chaînette de chaque côté pour former un trou. Dans cette vidéo, nous montrons cette technique pour un gilet carré, elle devrait vous aider à comprendre comment procéder. Bon crochet!
02.06.2023 - 08:08Maryann Topham wrote:
There is an English saying, “a picture is worth a thousand words…” I wish I could see pictures of a partially completed sweater or send a picture as question. Or upload a pic of my project. I am really stuck on the creation of armholes, 2nd round of diagram A.2. (Sz L) Do my 38 chain stitches represent the circumference of an armhole or one half of an armhole, with the 9 skipped chain spaces making the other half? Does 3rd round apply to the chain of 38, skipped 9, or both?
01.04.2023 - 03:16DROPS Design answered:
Dear Maryann, for sharing your project pictures and asking for help you can join our DROPS workshop group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/DROPSWorkshop/, where other knitters will be able to help you. The armhole is formed by the 38 chain stitches AND the 9 skipped chain spaces. The 3rd round is only worked over the 38 chain stitches. Happy crochetting!
02.04.2023 - 22:26Monika wrote:
Hallo, ich verstehe die Häkelinformation 2 nicht: In A1 endet fast jede Reihe mit Luftmaschen - also soll ich in der darauf folgenden Reihe Kettmaschen bis zur Hälfte des nächsten Luftmaschenbogen häkeln (??) Und dann?? Wie soll ich dann weiterhäkeln? Ich bin dann im Luftmaschenbogen - muss ich dann Stäbchen anschlagen?
28.03.2023 - 19:36DROPS Design answered:
Liebe Monika, ab 3. Reihe in A.1 häkeln Sie 1 Kettmasche in die 1. /2. Masche (die Runde in A.1 beginnen in die 1., 2. oder 3. Stb von der vorrigen Runde) - wenn Sie dann Luftmaschenbogen (A.2/A.3) häkeln, dann häkeln Sie Kettmaschen bis die Mitte vom 1. Luftmaschenbogen. Viel Spaß beim häkeln!
29.03.2023 - 09:43Birgitte Kjærgaard wrote:
Synes opskriften ikke fortæller hvordan jeg arbejder videre med luftmaskekæden til armhul. Skal jeg arbejde på luftmaskekæden, eller de 9 buer jeg sprang over ? Hvis jeg arbejder på luftmaskekæden, hvor mange buer skal jeg lave herpå?
23.03.2023 - 19:51DROPS Design answered:
Hei Birgitte. Du hekler 3. omgang i A.2, også over luftmaskeraden. Du har heklet 38 eller 41 løse luftmaske, avhengig av hvilken str du hekler etter. En liggende oval sort tykk strek = 6 luftmasker, så når du skal hekle over luftmaskeraden må du telle slik at du hekler fastmasken midt om de 6 luftmasker. mvh DROPS Design
27.03.2023 - 12:56Albert Robine wrote:
Hallo beste Drops ontwerper. ik vind dit een heel mooi en leuk patroon. maar ik loop even vast. ik heb de armsgatenlossen ingehaakt en wil nu aan toer3 van a2 beginnen. alleen weet ik niet hoe dat moet ? moet dit op de ketting lossen (armsgaten)?en hoe dan? of op de toer daarvoor? en daarna moet ik toch eerst toer4 van a2 doen en daarna pas toer 1 van a3? dit staat ook nergens terug te vinden? alvast bedankt. Robine
24.02.2023 - 16:13Robine Albert wrote:
Welke dikte gebruikt u en als u de mouwgaten inhaakt gaat u dan verder met de losselussen op de mouwgaten ofd op de cirkel zelf??
23.02.2023 - 21:08Sarah wrote:
In diagram A1 to make it work with the rest of the pattern when crocheting left handed (ie. Going round clock wise rather than anti clockwise) should I read the diagram right to left or left to right?
11.11.2022 - 01:30DROPS Design answered:
Hi Sarah, You will then need to work the diagram from left to right. Happy crafting!
11.11.2022 - 06:43Mandy W wrote:
I’m struggling with the third row of A2. The second row is a single crochet in the chain space, then chain 6, repeated the whole way around (64 spaces total). The third row is a single crochet in the chain space and then chain 3 the whole way around. So when I get through the third row it’s all bunched up. What am I doing wrong?
23.10.2022 - 05:12DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mandy, the chains in row 3 will look smaller than the chains in row 2, since it contains 3 less chain stitches. You can see the end result in the photo, in the row before the treble crochets. Also, make sure that the crochet gauge is still the same and not tighter. Happy crochetting!
23.10.2022 - 23:52Daisy Mae wrote:
All your patterns are neautiful, however, so hard to understand and to follow, even though I have been crocheting for over 20 years. It clumped into paragraphs instead of round 1, round 2, etc..like the universal model.. I am sure I am not the only one that said this...I read many comments on Youtube and here too. I gave up on trying to make this :-(
24.08.2022 - 15:29Ansie C wrote:
Beautiful pattern, just having a bit of a problem with the armholes. on the next round after the 41 chains, how many dc and chain stitches do i need in the 41 chains. i am crocheting with DK and a 4.5 crochet needle. how many chains can i use instead of the 41 as my daughter is a 3XL. i am doing it in black and it centre piece looks stunning. thanks for sharing this beautiful pattern. do you have more of these patterns for free downloading using motifs. enjoy your day/evening.
22.07.2022 - 12:53DROPS Design answered:
Dear Ansie, as long as you are keeping the gauge stated above, you should be able to use the instructions perfectly, even if the yarn is slightly differen. So 41 stitches should be enough for a 3XL size. For the armhole, you work 1 dc in uneven stitch numbers (1st, 3rd, 5th..) and 1 chain stitch in the even stitches (2nd, 4th, 6th). So, you should have 21dc and 20 chain stitches. Happy crocheting!
24.07.2022 - 19:02