Jacqueline Vervelde wrote:
Hallo. Ik kom er niet uit met de mouwen. Je moet nu heen en weer haken ipv rond. Misschien kan er een video van gemaakt worden want heb al wel gezien dat er meerderen zijn die dit niet snappen. Van rond haken naar heen en weer met lossenbogen....ik wacht met spanning want wil het vest heel graag aan
13.12.2020 - 22:25
HELENE wrote:
Bonjour, je voudrais faire le modèle du gilet Drops 65/9. Mais je en comprends pas ni le explications qui parlent de "carré" alors que je vois des fleurs et je ne comprends pas les explications qui parlent d'assemblage de carré alors que je vois le gilet tricoté en bride et en fleurs. merci de m'eclaicir sur ce modèle. J'en profite pour vous vous dire que j'adore votre site. Bien cordialement
15.11.2020 - 19:29DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Hélène, ce modèle se compose de carrés crochetés entre eux à la fin comme le montre le schéma - cette vidéo montre comment crocheter les 4 premiers tours de ces carrés - crochetez le dernier comme indiqué dans les explications. Bon crochet!
16.11.2020 - 09:29
Leslie wrote:
Need help with joining squares in vertical columns. Starting at the centre of the 1st bow ch2 across seems fine but the video show ch 4 vertically then 1 sc in the 3 rd space. I repeated this but the chain 4 are all bunched. I am looking at diagram but it doesn’t show how many to skip. The diagram shows 6 bows along the sides with 6 connections in centre of each bow. My crocheted flower only 5 bows so do I skip enough to connect in the centre of each bows and disregard the video?
10.03.2020 - 23:10DROPS Design answered:
Dear Leslie, the video is showing the technique, but the number of chains/ sc can vary depending on each pattern, ie you have here to crochet the squares together as shown in fig. 1 and Fig.2 = 3 /5 chains between the squares and along the 6 ch-spaces from first corner to last corner each square - you should have 6-ch-spaces along each side of each square at the end of round 5. Hope this helps. Happy crocheting!
11.03.2020 - 09:05
Leslie wrote:
Is there a right and wrong side to the squares? If so how do I tell which is which as I am about to weave i the tails of the squares.
02.03.2020 - 16:32DROPS Design answered:
Dear Leslie, you are working squares in the round, so that the side where you are crocheting is the right side and the side behind will be the wrong side. Happy crocheting!
03.03.2020 - 09:27
Evy Kristine wrote:
Jeg har begynt på en egendesignet jumper med ananasmønster, og leter etter en fin måte å feste ermene. Her hadde dere en oppskrift som gjaldt jakke eller genser. Jeg prøver meg på rund felling, men som nevnt, nedenfra og opp.
17.02.2020 - 21:18DROPS Design answered:
Hej Evy, sådan her kan du søge på hæklet nedenfra og op dame - hekle - nedenfra og opp God fornøjelse!
18.02.2020 - 14:28
Evy Kristine Fjerdingen wrote:
Hei, jeg har begynt på en heklet topp med ananas-mønster, nedenfra og opp, og har kommet til under ermene. Jeg ser etter en lignende topp, med trekvart lange ermer. Det virker som om det er mest vanlig å hekle ovenfra og ned.
09.02.2020 - 03:27DROPS Design answered:
Hei Evy Kristine. Er det en topp fra oss med Ananas mønster du leter etter? Litt usikker på hva du leter etter, ettersom du har lagt ditt spørsmål under en jakke. mvh DROPS design
10.02.2020 - 14:48
Leslie wrote:
Hi there, thanks for alerting me to that. Now that I am reading the U.S, terminology for round two uses dc stitches however, when viewing the video it shows round two using treble crochets? Is this the right video for drops 65-9?
04.02.2020 - 23:35DROPS Design answered:
Dear Leslie, that's right on round 2 in this jacket you work double crochets, in the round 2 on the video (another similar pattern) you work trebles. The video is applying to another pattern but remember to follow the written instructions of the pattern you are working on. Happy crocheting!
05.02.2020 - 08:25
Leslie wrote:
The pattern states, “Round 2: * 4 dc (the first dc is replaced by 3 slip sts) around the ch st bow, ch 2 *, repeat from * - * 8 times, join with 1 slip st in the first dc.” The video and it’s written directions, “ROUND 2: 4 tr (replace first tr on round with 4 ch) in first ch space, * ch 2, 4 tr in next ch space *, repeat from *-* a total of 7 times and finish with ch 2 and 1 sl st in 4th ch from beg of round.” Is round 2 , 4 dc or 4 trebles?
03.02.2020 - 22:29
Leslie wrote:
I am using the The flower square video for the pattern 65-9 as suggested. Row one of the video looks like a double crochet, but the pattern asks for a treble crochet. Is the video correct for my pattern.
03.02.2020 - 21:16DROPS Design answered:
Dear Leslie, make sure you are following the right language, a double crochet (us terminology) is a treble crochet (uk terminology). Happy crocheting!
04.02.2020 - 11:06
Karen wrote:
Hi Do you have a diagram of the square please Thank you
07.09.2019 - 04:12DROPS Design answered:
Dear Karen, there is no diagram to this square, but there is a video - here in UK-English terminology. Happy crocheting!
09.09.2019 - 08:14
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Long DROPS jacket made with crochet squares in Muskat.
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Crochet square: Cast on 8 chain stitches and form them to a ring with 1 slip stitch. Row 1: * 1 treble crochet (first treble crochet replaced by 3 chain stitches), 2 chain stitches *, repeat from *-* 8 times, finish with 1 slip stitch in første treble crochet. Row 2: * 4 treble crochets (first treble crochet replaced by 3 chain stitches), around chain-space, 2 chain stitches *, repeat from *-* 8 times, finish with 1 slip stitch in first treble crochet. Row 3: * 4 double treble crochets worked together (the first double treble crochets is replaced by 4 chain stitches) = wait with last yarn over and pull through in each double treble crochet until all double treble crochets are worked, make the yarn over and pull through all loops on hook (work 1 double treble crochet in each of the treble crochets from the previous row), 6 chain stitches, 1 treble crochet around the 2 chain stitches from previous row, 6 chain stitches, * repeat from *-* 8 times, finish with 1 slip stitch in first double treble crochet -group. Row 4: Work slip stitches to middle of chain-space, 1 chain stitch, 1 double crochet around chain-space, * 5 chain stitches, 1 double crochet around next chain-space, 5 chain stitches, 1 treble crochet around next chain-space, 10 chain stitches, 1 treble crochet around next chain-space (= corner), 5 chain stitches, 1 double crochet around next chain-space *, repeat from *-* a total of 3 times, then 5 chain stitches, 1 double crochet around next chain-space, 5 chain stitches, 1 treble crochet around next chain-space, 10 chain stitches, 1 treble crochet around next chain-space (= corner), 5 chain stitches, finish with 1 slip stitch in first double crochet. Row 5: Work slip stitches to middle of chain-space, 1 chain stitch, 1 double crochet around chain-space, * 5 chain stitches, 1 double crochet around next chain-space, 5 chain stitches, 1 double crochet around next chain-space, 8 chain stitches, 1 double crochet around the same chain-space approx. 1 cm further on (= corner), 5 chain stitches, 1 double crochet around next chain-space, 5 chain stitches, 1 double crochet around next chain-space *, repeat from *-* a total of 3 times, then 5 chain stitches, 1 double crochet around next chain-space, 5 chain stitches, 1 double crochet around next chain-space, 8 chain stitches, 1 double crochet around the same chain-space approx. 1 cm further on (= corner), 5 chain stitches, 1 double crochet around next chain-space, 5 chain stitches, finish with 1 slip stitch in first double crochet. -------------------------------------------------------------- Body: Work 50 squares. Now work the squares together in vertical lengths down according to Fig.1 The lengths are made up of the following numbers of squares - seen from mid front: Length 1: = 5 squares, length 2: = 5 squares, length 3: = 4 squares (= the side), length 4: = 5 squares, length 5: = 6 squares (mid back = between lengths 5 and 6), length 6: = 6 squares, length 7: = 5 squares, length 8: = 4 squares (= the side) length 9: = 5 squares, length 10: = 5 squares. Now work the lengths together horizontally see Fig.2. Work the shoulders together in the same way according to Fig.2 and then work the 2 squares from mid back together with the 2 first square lengths mid front = collar. Sleeve: Work 2 squares and form them into a ring by working according to Fig.1. The sleeve is continued upwards as follows: Row 1: 1 double crochet in first chain-space, * 5 chain stitches, 1 double crochet in next chain-space *, repeat from *-* around whole sleeve = 13 chain-spaces, fasten the last space with 1 slip stitch in first double crochet. Row 2: Work slip stitches to middle of first chain-space, work 1 double crochet around space, * 5 chain stitches, 1 double crochet in next chain-space *, repeat from *-*. Repeat row 2 upwards until sleeve measures 20 cm. Now increase each chain-space from 5 to 6 chain stitches. Continue in this way until sleeve measures 28 cm. Now increase every chain-space from 6 to 7 chain stitches. When sleeve measures 38 cm increase each chain-space from 7 to 8 chain stitches. When piece measures 46 cm continue working the piece back and forth from mid under sleeve - make sure the first square at bottom of sleeve is mid top of arm when the piece is divided. Finish when sleeve measures 52 cm. Assembly: Work the sleeve to the body according to Fig.1. Work with hook size 4 mm and Muskat around bottom of body: Row 1: * 1 double crochet, 1 chain stitch *, repeat from *-*. Row 2: * 1 double crochet around chain stitch from previous row, 1 chain stitch *, repeat from *-*. Along 1 square with working together, crochet approx. 18 double crochets. Assembly: Repeat the 2 crochet rows around the neckline and mid front of jacket. Work ties as follows: Crochet with hook size 4 mm and double yarn 2 chain stitch cords of approx. 50 cm each. Fasten 1 on each side of mid front at the top of the fourth square from bottom. |
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