Amy Surface wrote:
What are the dimensions for each square? (in cm or inches)
18.05.2024 - 21:27DROPS Design answered:
Dear Amy, the square should measure approx. 9x9cm, as indicated in the gauge and the chart. Happy crochetting!
20.05.2024 - 00:01
ÁNGELA wrote:
¿Qué puedo hacer para evitar que el punto jersey en las sisas y escote se enrolle hacia dentro? Se enrolla a pesar del remate a ganchillo. Gracias
22.06.2022 - 14:29DROPS Design answered:
Hola Ángela, lo mejor es, una vez terminada la prenda, planchar con la punta de la plancha, con un paño húmedo encima, con mucho cuidado, solo sobre la parte que se enrolla y dejar secar. Otra opción es humedecer esta parte y luego sujetarla con alfileres y dejarla secar sobre una superficie plana. En todo caso, el remate a ganchillo debería solucionar gran parte del enrollamiento; se tiene que trabajar algo tenso para prevenir que se enrollen los bordes.
22.06.2022 - 19:18
Jenny Van Neck wrote:
„Oberteil Vorderseite: [...] 1 r. re. auf Links und danach glatt stricken.“ Was genau ist damit gemeint?
02.03.2021 - 09:59DROPS Design answered:
Liebe Frau Van Neck, die erste Reihe beim Oberteil wird eine Rückreihe, die rechts gestrickt wird. Dann stricken Sie weiter glatt (nächste Reihe = Hinreihe). Viel Spaß beim stricken!
02.03.2021 - 10:49
Teri Kennedy wrote:
Your diagram doesn\'t make sense. It says measurements are in cm... So the small waist is 34 cm? That\'s about 13.5 inches. And the extra large waist is 53 cm, or about 21 inches??? Are these supposed to be adult sizes? As to the bikini top, how about giving us the cup size? A small - medium cup would be the equivalent of cup sizes A and B. Then you say to add an extra row of stitching for a large cup which I assume is a size C cup. Are you aware that cup sizes can go quite a lot larger?
26.04.2018 - 10:18DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Kennedy, measurement are taken flat from side to side, ie in small size waist is 34 cm flat x 2 = 68 cm circumference. Feel free to adjust the number of extra rows in larger cups if required. Happy crocheting!
27.04.2018 - 16:16
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Knitted summer top in DROPS Paris, with crocheted waist in DROPS Cotton Viscose or Safran. Sizes: S – XXL
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Knitting gauge: 17 sts x 22 rows on needles size 5 in stocking sts with Paris = 10 x 10 cm. Decreasing tips (for the armhole and neck): Dec inside 2 edge sts of stocking sts. All decreases are done from the right side. Dec as follows after the 2 edge sts: Slip a st as if to knit, K1, psso. Dec as follows before the 2 edge sts: K2 tog. Top: The top is knitted in 4 parts. Start with the lower 2 parts (front and back), and thereafter the upper front and back parts. Then crochet the squares for the waist and sew them in between the upper and lower parts. ------------------------------------ Lower part: Cast on 66-72-82-90-98 sts (inclusive of 1 seam st each side) on needle size 5 mm with Paris. Knit 2 rows of garter sts and continue in stocking sts. When the piece measures 3-3-4-4-5 cm dec 1 st each side on every 3rd cm a total of 3 times = 60-66-76-84-92 sts. When the piece measures 10-11-12-13-14 cm K 1 row from the wrong side before binding off all sts. Knit the other lower part and sew the sides tog inside the seam sts. Upper part front: Cast on 60-66-76-84-92 sts (inclusive of 1 seam st each side) on needle size 5 mm with Paris. K 1 from the wrong side and continue in stocking sts. At the same time when the piece measures 3 cm inc 1 st each side on every 2 cm a total of 5 times. At the same time when the piece measures 10-10-11-11-12 cm split the piece into 2 mid front for neck and put half the sts on a thread. Now dec for v-neck mid front – see decreasing tips: On every 4th row: 1 st 9 times and on every other row: 1 st a total of 4-4-4-5-5 times. At the same time when the piece measures 15 cm bind off for armhole 5-5-7-8-11 sts 1 time. Continue to dec for armhole as follows: 1 st on every other row - see decreasing tips, a total of 8-9-12-14-14 times. After all dec for armhole and neck are complete there are 9-11-11-11-12 sts left for the shoulder. Continue until the piece measures 31-32-33-34-35 cm and bind off remaining sts. Repeat for the other side – NB: knit 1st row from mid front. Begin by picking up 1 st from the other side and K this tog. with the 1st st on row. This is to avoid a notch at the bottom of the V-neck. Upper part back: Cast on and knit as front part (do not knit the V-neck). Bind off for the armhole as done for the front piece = 44-48-48-50-52 sts. Continue until the piece measures 29-30-31-32-33 cm. Bind off the centre 24-24-24-26-26 sts for neck. Continue to bind off 1 st at each neck side on the next row – see decreasing tips = 9-11-11-11-12 sts left for shoulder. Continue until the piece measures 31-32-33-34-35 cm and bind off. Sew the shoulder seams tog. and sew the sides inside the seam st. Crochet squares for the waist: Crochet 7-8-9-10-11 squares in Cotton Viscose or Safran as explained below. Crochet the squares tog. to a ring before sewing them in between the upper and lower parts. Crochet square: Crochet 4 ch on hook size 3.5 with burgundy and make a loop with a sl st. 1st round: 3 ch, 2 tr around the loop, 1 ch, *3 tr around the loop, 1 ch*, repeat from *-* a total of 3 times and finish with a sl st in the 3rd ch from beginning of round = 4 tr-groups and 4 ch loops. Turn the piece and change to rust. 2nd round: 3 ch, 2 tr around the ch-loop, 1 ch, 3 tr around the same ch-loop, *3 tr around the next ch-loop, 1 ch, 3 tr around the same ch-loop*, repeat from *-* a total of 3 times and finish with a sl st in the 3rd ch from beginning of round. Turn the piece and change to mustard. 3rd round: 3 ch, 2 tr into the space before the 1st tr-group, *3 tr around the next ch-loop, 1 ch, 3 tr around the same ch-loop, 3 tr in between the next 2 tr-groups*, repeat from *-* a total of 3 times, 3 tr around the next ch-loop, 1 ch, 3 tr around the same ch-loop, finish with a sl st in the 3rd ch from beginning of round. Turn the piece and change to cerise. 4th round: 3 ch, 2 tr into the space between before the 1st tr-group, *3 st around the next ch-loop, 1 ch, 3 tr around the same ch-loop, 3 tr in between the next 2 tr-groups, 3 tr in between thr 2 next tr-groups*, repeat from *-* a total of 3 times, 3 tr around the next ch-loop, 1 ch, 3 tr around the same ch-loop, 3 tr in between the next 2 tr- groups, finish with a sl st into the 3rd ch from beginning of round. Turn the piece and change to red. 5th round: Crochet the same way as the 4th round (this means you will add a tr-group at each corner for each round). Cut the thread. How to crochet the squares tog.: 1 dc into the ch-loop at the corner of 1 square, 2 ch, 1 dc into the ch-loop of the next square, 2 ch, 1 dc in between the 1st tr-groups on the 1st square, 2 ch, 1 dc in between the 1st tr-group on the 2nd square and so on. Crochet the squares tog. to form a ring. Put the squares on the upper and lower parts so that the binding off/casting on edges are hidden. Sew in the squares with neat small sts (sew from the wrong side of the square so the seam is invisible). Crochet edge: Lastly crochet an edge around the neck and around the armholes on hook size 5 with 2 threads red Cottton Viscose as follows: 1 dc in the 1st st, *1 ch, skip a st, 1 dc into the next st*, repeat from *-* and finish with a ch and a sl st in the 1st dc from beginning of round. |
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