Sylvia wrote:
Hallo Alvast bedankt voor uw reactie maar ik snap het nog niet . 18 cm is toch veel te klein om als mouwkop mee te beginnen ? Je zet de mouwloos vast op het vest en dis begin je toch met 18 cm waardoor de mouwloos erg strak wordt
03.08.2015 - 15:50DROPS Design answered:
Hoi Sylvia. Sorry, ik was een beetje snel met reageren hier. Het mouw wordt hier inderdaad van boven naar beneden gehaakt en je begint met het haken van de mouwkop heen en weer tot je 43 dstk hebt en de mouwkoop meet 14 cm, hier begin je met het minderen aan beide zijkanten tot je 37 dstk hebt. Dus mouwkop is 14 cm hoog en mouw in totaal 61 cm. Je sluit de mouwnaad tot aan het begin van de mouwkop - de mouwkop wordt in het vestje genaaid.
04.08.2015 - 14:59
Sylvia wrote:
Hallo Ik kom niet uit de mouwen 28 lissen is veel te klein of moet ik per mouw 2 delen haken ?
31.07.2015 - 18:00DROPS Design answered:
Hoi Sylvia. De lossen niet te strak haken. Je maakt na de 28 l 25 dstk, met de juiste haakstekenverhouding is de omtrek van je mouw ca 18 cm - en je gaat verder meerderen naar in totaal 49 dstk = 35 cm omtrek.
03.08.2015 - 15:02Jess wrote:
I would like to make this but I just need clarification if the treble stitches that are making up most of the pattern are US treble? I am crocheting from US terms but my body section does not fit the measurement of 8in so now I am wondering if it pattern is written from UK terms and I should have done the body rounds in US dc stitch. Looking at the picture though it does look like treble stitch. Am a bit confused!
28.07.2015 - 08:25DROPS Design answered:
Dear Jess, the tr in this pattern is for US-English pattern (Uk-English pattern uses dtr) - remember to check and keep correct gauge, ie 14 tr x 5½ rows with tr vertically with 2 strands = 10 x 10 cm / 4'' x 4''. Happy crocheting!
28.07.2015 - 11:12
Katie wrote:
Hello, love this sweater. I'm currently working on the sleeves, and am unclear how to do them... Do you work the sleeves separately then attach? If so the 28 chains doesn't seem to be near big enough to go around for an upper sleeve. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you!
17.04.2014 - 03:25DROPS Design answered:
Dear Katie, sleeves are worked separately top down, ie you start from top of cap with inc for cap and armhole then dec for length. Happy crocheting!
17.04.2014 - 08:36
Heike wrote:
Ich habe jetzt den gehäkelten Kreis vor mir liegen und habe Probleme beim Start des Vorderteils. Soll ich jetzt von der geschätzten oberen Mitte 27 M. nach der Seite zählen; Marker anbringen und dann ab der 28. M. die 87 M. fürs Vorderteil beginnen? Aus der Anleitung ist für mich nicht ersichtlich, wo ich mit dem Zählen der M. anfangen soll. Die Skizze hilft zwar, aber ich wollte gerne sichergehen. Ansonsten ist es eine Freude mit den vorgegebenen Farben und der Wolle zu arbeiten!
16.01.2014 - 06:32DROPS Design answered:
Liebe Heike, der Rundenanfang bleibt wie gehabt. Sie setzten dann die Markierung nach der angegebenen Anzahl Maschen und häkeln in Hin-und Rück-Reihen.
17.01.2014 - 15:16
Lisa wrote:
Danke soweit. Also schließ ich die 28 Lm mit einer Kettmasche zum Ring? Und da steht von der Armkugel, d.h. die 28 Lm sind oben, oder? Ist das nicht zu schmal?
12.03.2013 - 13:09Tanja answered:
Hallo Lisa, die 28 Lm sollst du nicht zum Ring schließen. Du hast recht, du beginnst das "Ärmelteil" oben, d.h. mit der Schulter zuerst. Es wird oben halbrund und ist nicht zu schmal, da du ja weitere Dstb aufnimmst, vom orangenen Streifen, über rot, blaulila bis hin zu dem helllila. Dann hast du die breiteste Stelle vom Ärmelteil. Beim Einnähen des Ärmels landet genau der helllila Streifen noch in der Achsel, also im unteren Winkel des Armschlitzes, den du offen gelassen hast.
13.03.2013 - 21:49
Lisa wrote:
Hallo, ich habe das Rumpfteil und die vorderen Teile gehäkelt und wollt mich nun an die Ärmel machen. Leider verstehe ich die Anleitung ab hier überhaupt nicht mehr. Häkel ich die Ärmel direkt an die Jacke dran oder mach ich die einzeln und nähe sie später dran? Werden die 28 Lm (Gr.S) zu einem Ring geschlossen. Wer kann mir helfen? Ich bin am verzweifeln... Grüße
11.03.2013 - 22:16DROPS Design answered:
Liebe Lisa, die Ärmel werden in Hin-und Rück-R separat (von oben nach unten) gehäkelt. Sie sehen auch am Satz, dass sie nicht angehäkelt werden: „Die Ärmel einnähen“.
12.03.2013 - 12:20
Tanja wrote:
Die Jacke war total einfach zu häckeln und ist echt toll geworden. Ich hab vorne noch zwei Knöpfe angebracht, dass man sie unter der Brust locker schliessen kann. Trotz der luftigen Machart ist sie ziemlich warm, wegen der doppelt verarbeiteten Alpakawolle. Wegen dem Muster muss man am Schluss ziemlich viele Fäden vernähen, das war etwas mühsam; ansonsten ein super Teil aus tollem Garn!!
11.03.2013 - 11:00
Brigitte Fliehmann wrote:
Sorry, habe leider vergessen zu erwähnen, dass ich sie mit BabyAlpacaSilk stricken möchte. Vielen Dank, im Voraus
03.02.2013 - 16:47
Brigitte Fliehmann wrote:
Ich würde diese Jacke gerne in der Farbzusammenstellung wie bei Summer Circle DROPS-136-1 stricken, weiss aber nicht wie ich den Farbverlauf gut hinbekomme und wieviel von welcher Farbe ich benötige!
03.02.2013 - 16:32DROPS Design answered:
Liebe Frau Fliehmann, da es auch 5 Farben sind können Sie sich an der Anleitung mit dem Original –Garn orientieren. Die Übergänge werden sanft wenn Sie die 2 Farben schon mischen, also zusammen verhäkeln, ehe die nächste Farbe 2-fädig gehäkelt wird. Alpaca und BabyAlpaca Silk laufen gleich weit, daher ist der Materialverbrauch gleich.
05.02.2013 - 15:32
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Crochet DROPS jacket worked in a circle in 2 threads "Alpaca". Size: S - XXXL.
DROPS 140-22 |
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STRIPES: Work 1 round with every colour combination as follows: 2 threads 2925 1 thread 3770 + 1 thread 2925 2 threads 3770 1 thread 3770 + 1 thread 3900 2 threads 3900 1 thread 3900 + 1 thread 6736 2 threads 6736 1 thread 6736 + 1 thread 3800 2 threads 3800 1 thread 3800 + 1 thread 3770 Then work 1 round with every colour combination and repeat upwards as follows: 2 threads 3770 1 thread 3770 + 1 thread 2925 2 threads 2925 1 thread 2925 + 1 thread 3900 2 threads 3900 1 thread 3900 + 1 thread 6736 2 threads 6736 1 thread 6736 + 1 thread 3800 2 threads 3800 1 thread 3800 + 1 thread 3770 CROCHET TIP: Replace first dtr on every round/row with 4 ch. DECREASE TIP 1 (applies to body): Dec as follows: Work dtr until 3 dtr remain, * in the first of these work 1 tr, in the next 1 htr and in the last 1 dc, turn with 1 ch, skip dc, work 1 sl st in htr and 1 sl st in tr, then 1 dc in first dtr, 1 htr in next dtr and 1 tr in next dtr, work dtr until 3 dtr remain at end of row *, repeat from *-* until a total of 6-8-12 rows have been worked. DECREASE TIP 2 (applies to sleeve): Dec at beg of row by working sl sts over the no of dtr to be dec. Dec at end of row by working until same no of dtr to be dec remains, turn piece. -------------------------------------------------------- BODY: Worked in the round in a circle from mid back with 2 threads Alpaca and STRIPES – see explanation above. Crochet 8 ch on hook size 5 mm and form a ring with 1 sl st in first ch. ROUND 1: Work 16 dtr in ch-ring. READ CROCHET TIP! ROUND 2: 2 dtr in every dtr = 32 dtr. ROUND 3: * 1 dtr in next dtr, 2 dtr in next dtr *, repeat from *-* the entire round = 48 dtr. ROUND 4: * 1 dtr in each of next 2 dtr, 2 dtr in next dtr *, repeat from *-* the entire round = 64 dtr. ROUND 5: * 1 dtr in each of next 3 dtr, 2 dtr in next dtr *, repeat from *-* the entire round = 80 dtr. ROUND 6: * 1 dtr in each of next 4 dtr, 2 dtr in next dtr *, repeat from *-* the entire round = 96 dtr. ROUND 7: * 1 dtr in each of next 5 dtr, 2 dtr in next dtr *, repeat from *-* the entire round = 112 dtr. ROUND 8: * 1 dtr in each of next 6 dtr, 2 dtr in next dtr *, repeat from *-* the entire round = 128 dtr. ROUND 9: * 1 dtr in each of next 7 dtr, 2 dtr in next dtr *, repeat from *-* the entire round = 144 dtr. ROUND 10: * 1 dtr in each of next 8 dtr, 2 dtr in next dtr *, repeat from *-* the entire round = 160 dtr. ROUND 11: * 1 dtr in each of next 9 dtr, 2 dtr in next dtr *, repeat from *-* the entire round = 176 dtr. ROUND 12: Work 1 dtr in every dtr but work 2 dtr in every 16th dtr = 187 dtr. Piece now measures approx. 20 cm from centre and outwards. SIZE S/M: ROUND 13: 1 ch, then work 1 dc in each of the first 45 dtr (= up towards neck), work 30 loose ch, skip the next 27 dtr (= armhole), then work 1 dc in each of the next 88 dtr (= down towards back), work 30 loose ch, skip the next 27 dtr (= armhole) and fasten with 1 sl st in first dc on round. ROUND 14: Work 1 dtr in every dc - but inc 2 dtr evenly over the first 45 dc (= 47 dtr), then work 30 dtr in ch-row over armhole, work 1 dtr in every dc – but inc 3 dtr evenly over the bottom 88 dc (= 91 dtr), work 30 dtr in ch-row over armhole and fasten with 1 sl st in 4th ch = 198 dtr. ROUND 15 to 23: Continue with dtr – while at the same time inc 6 dtr evenly on every round. After 23rd round there are 252 dtr on the round and piece now measures approx. 42 cm from centre and outwards. Continue working only over 87 dtr in each side – i.e. do not work over 39 dtr at top by neck and 39 dtr at bottom of back. Cut the thread. Continue with explanation under left front piece. SIZE L/XL: ROUND 13: Work 1 dtr in every dtr but work 2 dtr in every 17th dtr = 198 dtr. ROUND 14: 1 ch, then work 1 dc in each of the first 50 dtr (= up towards neck), work 32 loose ch, skip the next 29 dtr (= armhole), then work 1 dc in each of the next 90 dtr (= down towards back), work 32 loose ch, skip the next 29 dtr (= armhole) and fasten with 1 sl st in first dc on round. ROUND 15: Work 1 dtr in every dc - but inc 3 dtr evenly over the first 50 dc (= 53 dtr), then work 32 dtr in ch-row over armhole, work 1 dtr in every dc – but inc 3 dtr evenly over the bottom 90 dc (= 93 dtr), work 32 dtr in ch-row over armhole and fasten with 1 sl st in 4th ch = 210 dtr. ROUND 16 to 24: Continue with dtr – while at the same time inc 6 dtr evenly on every round. After 24th round there are 264 dtr on the round and piece now measures approx. 44 cm from centre and outwards. Continue working only over 91 dtr in each side – i.e. do not work over 41 dtr at top by neck and 41 dtr at bottom of back. Cut the thread. Continue with explanation under left front piece. SIZE XXL/XXXL: ROUND 13: Work 1 dtr in every dtr but work 2 dtr in every 17th dtr = 198 dtr. ROUND 14: Work 1 dtr in every dtr but work 2 dtr in every 18th dtr = 209 dtr. ROUND 15: 1 ch, then work 1 dc in each of the first 54 dtr (= up towards neck), work 36 loose ch, skip the next 32 dtr (= armhole), then work 1 dc in each of the next 91 dtr (= down towards back), work 36 loose ch, skip the next 32 dtr (= armhole) and fasten with 1 sl st in first dc on round. ROUND 16: Work 1 dtr in every dc - but inc 2 dtr evenly over the first 54 dc (= 56 dtr), then work 36 dtr in ch-row over armhole, work 1 dtr in every dc – but inc 3 dtr evenly over the bottom 91 dc (= 94 dtr), and work 36 dtr in ch-row over armhole = 222 dtr. ROUND 17 to 26: Continue with dtr – while at the same time inc 6 dtr evenly on every round. After 26th round there are 282 dtr on the round and piece now measures approx. 47 cm from centre and outwards. Continue working only over 95 dtr in each side – i.e. do not work over 46 dtr at top by neck and 46 dtr at bottom of back. Continue with explanation under left front piece. LEFT FRONT PIECE - ALL SIZES: = 87-91-95 dtr. Insert a marker after 27-29-33 sts in from each side (= 33-33-29 sts between markers). Then work dtr back and forth over these sts while at the same time inc 1 st at every marker on every row (i.e. inc 2 sts on row, inc alternately before and after every marker) and dec 3 sts at beg and end of every row in each side - SEE DECREASE TIP 1 - until a total of 6-8-12 rows have been worked back and forth = 63-59-47 dtr. RIGHT FRONT PIECE: Work the same way as on left front piece over the 87-91-95 dtr in the right side. SLEEVE: Worked back and forth from sleeve cap and down with 2 threads Alpaca and STRIPES – see explanation above. Beg in the same colour as round 13-14-15 on body, continue with stripes as on body. Work 28-34-38 ch. Turn and work 1 dtr in 5th ch from hook ( = 2 dtr), then work 1 dtr in every ch = 25-31-35 dtr. ROW 2: Work 4 ch, 3 dtr in first dtr, 1 dtr in each of the next 23-29-33 dtr, 4 dtr in the last dtr = 31-37-41 dtr. Turn. ROW 3, 4 and 5: Work 4 ch, 2 dtr in first dtr, 1 dtr in every dtr until 1 dtr remains, 3 dtr in the last dtr = 43-49-53 dtr. Turn. ROW 6: Work 4 ch, 3 dtr in first dtr, 1 dtr in each of the next 41-47-51 dtr, 4 dtr in the last dtr = 49-55-59 dtr. Turn. Then work 1 dtr in every dtr, AT THE SAME TIME when piece measures 14 cm, dec 1 dtr in each side – SEE DECREASE TIP! Repeat dec every 7-5-5 cm 5-7-7 more times = 37-39-43 dtr. Continue with 1 dtr in every dtr until sleeve measures approx. 61-61-61 cm (same in all sizes because of broader shoulder width on body). Cut and fasten the thread. ASSEMBLY: Sew sleeve seams tog edge to edge to avoid a chunky seam. Work 1 picot edge around the entire body and at the bottom around the sleeves with 2 threads in the last colour used as follows: 1 sl st, * 5 ch, 1 tr in first ch, skip 1 st, fasten with 1 dc in next st *, repeat from *-* the entire round and finish with 1 sl st in first ch. Sew in the sleeves. |
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