Denice wrote:
The picot edges are on the sides that are sewn together? Then sew an edge around the entire shoulder piece. I'm not sure what the "shoulder piece" is and Fold shoulder piece double and sew 1 st on each side to keep tog? This whole ending is confusing to me and I need some new directions.
26.06.2010 - 06:42
Fernanda wrote:
The pattern asks for a crochet edge round the entire piece, I'm confused where to start and what to do in the part that they were sew together(around the neck). Can you help? I loved this design and want to make it right. Thanks
17.04.2010 - 17:09
Fernanda wrote:
Thanks for prompt reply. Now, when it gets to the part to crochet back, the single crochet is on top the picot? thanks
15.04.2010 - 20:18
Drops Design wrote:
Fernanda, around or in is the same, so you crochet 1 sc in the first tr in corner from previos round. In S/M as an example you have 96 tr around which is 24 each side, and doing a picot in every second tr makes 12 picots along one side.
15.04.2010 - 19:35
Fernanda wrote:
Hello there! On the picot edge, what does it mean to crochet 1 sc ´around´ first tr? I tried but I can't get the same amount of picot the pattern is asking. Can you help?
15.04.2010 - 18:59
Josska wrote:
J'ai réalisé ce modèle, il est vraiment très beau.Je remerci Drops Disign pour les explications si gentillement donnés.Je suis une passionnée du crochet,j'en fais au moins 6h par jour. Je crochète des bijoux,des pulls,des gants, c'est je crois une grande passon. Merci encore JOSSKA
11.12.2009 - 16:28Suma wrote:
Thank you so much for this prompt reply. Now i can confidently go ahead with the pattern.
03.12.2009 - 05:46
Drops Design wrote:
Sume, this is how we did it on the design in the picture. We wanted the edge to be held together and not being to loose. If you like it looser, you can ch 3, or maybe alternate and do every second ch 3.
02.12.2009 - 18:08Suma wrote:
The crochet edge part for the 1st round says 1st round: Crochet 1 tr in first tr, *2 ch, skip 3 tr, 1 tr in next tr*, repeat from*-* and finish with 3 ch and 1 sl st in beginning of round. But 2 chains make the whole piece taut. Should it be 3ch,skip 3tr and 1tr in next tr?
02.12.2009 - 15:06
Barbara wrote:
Thanks for such a timely response.
25.11.2009 - 03:50
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Drops shoulder piece with crochet edges in ”Silke-Alpaca”. Sizes S - XXL
DROPS 99-20 |
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Crochet tension: 3 rounds in crochet square = 6 cm. 5. After 5 rounds the crochet square measures approx 18 cm across. Crochet info: Substitute first dtr on round with 4 ch. Substitute first dc on round with 1 ch. Finish round with 1 sl st in beginning of round. Size S/M crochet to 8th round, inclusive. For Size L to 9th round, inclusive and for size XL/XXL to 10th round, inclusive. Crochet rounds: Crochet 4 ch create a ring with 1 sl st in first ch. 1st round: Crochet 8 dc around ring – read Crochet info. 2nd round: Crochet 3 dtr in each dc = 24 dtr. 3rd round: Crochet 1 dtr, *3 ch, skip 1 dtr, 1 dtr in next dtr*, repeat from*-* and finish with 3 ch and 1 sl st in beginning of round = 12 dtr. 4th round: Crochet 3 dtr in first dtr, *3 ch, skip 3 ch, 3 dtr in next dtr*, repeat from*-* and finish with 3 ch and 1 sl st in beginning of round = 36 dtr. 5th round: Crochet 1 dtr in each dtr and 3 dtr in each ch loop = 72 dtr. Square now measures 18 cm in diameter. 6th round: Crochet 1 dtr in first dtr, *3 ch, skip 1 dtr, 1 dtr in next dtr*, repeat from*-* and finish with 3 ch and 1 sl st in beginning of round = 36 dtr. 7th round: *1 dtr and 3 ch in each of 8 first dtr, 1 dtr in next dtr, 3 ch, 1 dtr in same dtr, (= corner), 3 ch *, repeat from *-* 4 times in total and finish with 1 sl st in beginning of round = 40 dtr. 8th round: *1 dtr in each of 8 first dtr and each of 8 first ch loops, 2 dtr in next dtr, 3 dtr in ch loop, 2 dtr in next dtr (= corner), 1 dtr in next ch loop*, repeat from *-* 4 times in total and finish with 1 sl st in beginning of round = 96 dtr. Size S/M finish here – round measures approx 31 cm in diameter. 9th round: Crochet 1 dtr in each dtr. Crochet as follows in the 7 dtr at the corners: 2 dtr in each of 3 first dtr, 3 dtr in next dtr, 2 dtr in each of 3 next dtr = 128 dtr. Size L finish here – square measures approx 35 cm across. 10th round: Crochet 1 dtr in each dtr. Crochet as follows in the 15 dtr at the corners: 2 dtr in each of 7 first dtr, 3 dtr in next dtr, 2 dtr in each of 7 next dtr = 192 dtr. Size XL/XXL finish here – square measures approx 39 cm across. Crochet 3 square more. Picot edge: Crochet picot edge on 2 of the squares along 2 sides – on the other 2 squares crochet picot edge along 1 side - see Measurement chart. Crochet as follows (begin mid corner): 1 dc around first dtr, *1 picot (= 3 ch,1 sl st in 3rd ch from crochet hook), skip 1 dtr, 1 dc around next dtr*, repeat from *-* 12-15-21 times in total = 12-15-21 picots. Turn piece and crochet back as follows: Crochet sl st until 2nd ch on last picot, *6 ch, 1 dc around 2nd ch on next picot*, repeat from *-*. Cut and sew thread. Crocheting together: Place squares on top of each other and crochet tog – see Measuring chart. Crochet in ch loop from picot edge as follows: 1 dc in first ch loop on the one square, 2 ch, 1 dc in first ch loop on second square, *3 ch, 1 dc in next ch loop on the one square, 2 ch, 1 dc in next ch loop on second square* repeat from*-* until panels are crochet tog on side. Crochet edge: Crochet an edge round entire shoulder piece with crochet hook size 5 mm in Silke-Alpaca as follows: 1st round: Crochet 1 dtr in first dtr, *2 ch, skip 3 dtr, 1 dtr in next dtr*, repeat from*-* and finish with 3 ch and 1 sl st in beginning of round. 2nd round: 2 dtr in first dtr, *4 ch, 2 dtr in same dtr, 1 ch, 2 dtr in next dtr *, repeat from *-* and finish with 4 ch, 2 dtr in same dtr, 1 ch and 1 sl st in first dtr. Fold shoulder piece double and sew 1 st on each side to keep tog. |
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