Kathleen A Dougherty wrote:
This is a beautiful blanket. I am going to start it. Thank You for the pattern.
05.02.2024 - 21:23
Mattea wrote:
Buongiorno, volevo una precisazione. Nella riga 6 devo lavorare una maglia alta sul gruppo di 4 maglie sottostante ma non so dove devo inserire l'uncinetto. C'è per caso un video esplicativo? grazie
23.12.2023 - 10:17DROPS Design answered:
Buongiorno Mattea, deve lavorare la maglia alta attorno al gruppo di maglie sotto. Provi a vedere se questo video può esserle di aiuto. Buon lavoro!
30.12.2023 - 10:51
Agnieszka wrote:
Not clear for me second row. I start wt chain 3, wich counts as first DC. Then directly I make second DC. Shouldn't I start with chain 4, which counts as first DC plus chain 1 space? Otherwise I have two DCs, without chain space in the begining of the row.
23.11.2023 - 10:25DROPS Design answered:
Dear Agnieszka, in this pattern, the 3 chains to start rounds are not replacing the first dc, this means A.1 is worked extra: you first work A.1 then repeat A.2 a total of 4 times in the round. Happy crocheting!
23.11.2023 - 15:36
Connie Sahagun wrote:
I already did all the squares but I started too crochet the sides together with the single stich but what I I don’t understand what to do in the corners.
27.07.2023 - 21:11DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Sahagun, for the edge you will crochet 3 double crochets (US-crochet terminology) in each corner (and. 1 double crochet in each stitch along the sides of each square + 1 double crochet in the transition between 2 squares). Happy crocheting!
28.07.2023 - 07:39
Gabi wrote:
Guten Tag Werden nur vordere Reliefstäbchen gehäkelt oder abwechselnd vordere und hintere ? Herzlichen Dank
10.07.2023 - 06:43DROPS Design answered:
Liebe Gabi, Diagram wird in Runde gehäkelt, so die Reliefstäbchen werden immer so gehäkelt. Viel Spaß beim häkeln!
28.07.2023 - 09:08
Linda Mcsweeney wrote:
The graph is confusing for the last round. How many stitches should you have on one side? The graph does not line up with the stiches below on the left side. Thanks.
12.06.2023 - 19:57DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Mcsweeney, on the last round you will have 32 dc (US-English) on the last half side on the square (A.2) and 3 chains in the corner, then 29 dc on the first half part on next side, this means you should have 32+29= 61 dc along each side of the square. Happy crocheting!
13.06.2023 - 08:14
Camilla Kilhof wrote:
Hvor ender omgangen (i hvilken maske) i diagrammet til Drops 221-2?
03.03.2023 - 11:13DROPS Design answered:
Hei Camilla. Hvilken omgange? eller les beskrivelsen til diagramikonene under Diagram og du vi da se hvor den omgangen du lurer på skal ende. mvh DROPS Design
06.03.2023 - 14:21
Alida wrote:
Dit is zo'n mooi patroon. Ik heb het nu bijna af en ik wordt er zo blij van 🥰.
27.11.2022 - 23:42
Janice wrote:
How do I start the rows which contains 4 treble crochets worked together (rows 5, 8 and 14)? I have tried with 3 chains + 1 but not sure this is correct. Thank you.
06.11.2022 - 17:33DROPS Design answered:
Dear Janice, all rows start with 3 chain stitches. In the rows with 4 treble crochets worked together, work the 3 initial chain stitches, an extra chain stitch, skip 1 Relief-treble crochet of the previous row, and work the 4 treble stitches together in the next stitch. Happy crocheting!
06.11.2022 - 23:27
Ellen wrote:
This is my first time crocheting from a diagram, and I think I'm understanding, but I have no idea how to start. I understand the chain 4 then slip stitch to make a ring, but then I don't have anything to crochet the first (bottom) row into. Do I chain 18+1 after the slip stitch and then turn my work to go backwards (left to right) across the bottom row? Or am I missing something obvious? Kind regards, Ellen
09.06.2022 - 23:24DROPS Design answered:
Dear Ellen, this lesson explains how to read a diagram showing a fraction of a circle or of a square in that case: you will start with the ring of chains then read every row from the right towards the left and here you will work this a total of 4 times to get for ex at the end of 1st round: *3 dc (US-English), 5 chains* a total of 4 times + the first 3 chains at the beg of the round. Happy crocheting!
10.06.2022 - 09:01
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Crocheted blanket in DROPS Lima.
DROPS 221-2 |
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------------------------------------------------------- EXPLANATIONS FOR THE PATTERN: ------------------------------------------------------- PATTERN: See diagrams A.1 and A.2. Diagram A.1 shows how the rounds start and finish. 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 treble crochet is wide. ------------------------------------------------------- START THE PIECE HERE: ------------------------------------------------------- BLANKET – SHORT OVERVIEW OF THE PIECE: The blanket consists of 12 squares worked according to the diagrams. The squares are crocheted together and an edge is crocheted around the blanket to finish. SQUARE: Use crochet hook size 4 mm and Lima. Read CHAIN STITCH in explanations above. Work diagram A.2 a total of 4 times around the chain-stitch ring - A.1 shows how the round begins and ends. REMEMBER THE CROCHET TENSION! Work a total of 12 squares. ASSEMBLY: Lay the squares out, with 3 in width and 4 in length. Make sure all the squares have the right side up. Use Lima and work the squares together, first in width then in length. Lay 2 squares together, wrong side to wrong side, and work through both layers from the right side as follows: Fasten the strand with 1 double crochet around the chain-spaces in the corner, * work 1 double crochet in each stitch as far as the next corner (= 3 chain stitches), work 1 double crochet around the corner, 2 chain stitches and 1 double crochet around the next corner (= 3 chain stitches). Work from *-* until all the squares have been worked together, but on the last square finish with 1 double crochet in the last corner (= 3 chain stitches). Repeat along the other strips in width. Work the strips together lengthwise in the same way. EDGE: Use Lima and crochet hook size 4 mm. Start by fastening the strand with 1 slip stitch in the first corner, then work as follows: Work 3 chain stitches and 2 treble crochets around the first corner. * Work 1 treble crochet in each stitch as far as the corners between squares, work 1 treble crochet around each corner *, work from *-* to the last corner on this side of the blanket. Around corner 2 work 3 treble crochets, work from *-* to the last corner on this side of the blanket. Around corner 3 work 3 treble crochets, work from *-* to the last corner on this side of the blanket. Around corner 4 work 3 treble crochets, work from *-* as far as the first corner and finish with 1 slip stitch in the 3rd chain stitch at the beginning of the round. Cut and fasten the strand. |
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