Minke wrote:
Ich habe meine Frage schon gelöst. Nur A2 wird bis zu dem Pfeil gehäkelt. A1 und A3 bis zum Ende.
22.04.2021 - 18:06
Minke wrote:
Hallo, Ich häkeln die Größe XL. Bis zu dem Pfeil für die Schultern gibt es 33 Maschen. Wie komme ich denn am Ende des Teils auf 37 Maschen wenn ich nicht mehr zunehme? Liebe Grüße
22.04.2021 - 17:49DROPS Design answered:
Liebe Minke, die Zunahmen häkeln Sie in A.2 bis zum Pfeil dann häkeln Sie diese 11 Maschen mit A.4 aber bei der nächsten Reihen nehmen Sie immer noch zu im A1 und A.3 = nach 12. Reihe (= nach A.1/A.3) haben Sie 13 M in A.1, 11 in A.4 (ehem. A.2) und 13 in A.3 = 37 Maschen. Viel Spaß beim häkeln!
23.04.2021 - 07:46
Justyna wrote:
Przerobiłam kilka rzędów i mam wątpliwość co do tego klina z przodu i z tyłu. Na zdjęciu swetra wygląda jakby był robiony 2x 3 słupki podwójne w jedno oczko, a w schemacie jest 3 słupki podwójne w jedno oczko, 3 słupki podwójne, 3 słupki podwójne w jedno oczko (A6-A8). Czy coś robię źle, czy też zdjęcie nie do końca odpowiada schematowi? W obecnej chwili ten motyw z przodu jest w ogóle niewidoczny.
06.02.2021 - 13:13DROPS Design answered:
Witaj Justyno, 1-szy rząd schematu A.6 (przed oczkiem środkowym) to 3 słupki podwójne w to samo oczko, schemat A.7 (oczko środkowe) to 1 słupek podwójny w oczko (w kolejnych okrążeniach będzie to dalej 1 sł2 albo 1 oś), a schemat A.8 (za oczkiem środkowym) to 3 słupki podwójne w to samo oczko. Miłej pracy!
06.02.2021 - 19:00
Ines Bonilla wrote:
Gracias por traducir y compartir. Hace mucho buscaba un sweter como este.
14.01.2021 - 02:09
Bernadeta wrote:
Czy gdy zrobię te 14 cm i kontynuuję zg A1 do A9 to przy A6 ,A8 w pasie oczek ścisłych też pojawiają się 2 oczka ścisłe w jednym oczku
10.01.2021 - 21:48DROPS Design answered:
Tak Bernadeto, ale pamiętaj, że za każdym razem, gdy schematy A.6/A.8 są przerabiane na wysokość, powtarzamy schematy A.6/A.8 na wysokość z każdej strony schematu A.7; pozostałe oczka schematów A.6/A.8 są przerabiane jak w schemacie A.4. Pozdrawiamy.
13.01.2021 - 18:53
Zipporah Sutton wrote:
Is it possible to lengthen this sweater? If so, how? Thanks!
04.11.2020 - 18:25DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Sutton, you can lengthen this sweater by working more rounds on body - you can also adjust width by decreasing on each side while continuing to increase on mid front and mid back. Your DROPS store might be able to help you if you require any individual assistance - even per mail or telephone. Happy crocheting!
05.11.2020 - 09:54
CAMILLE HEYMES wrote:
Bonjour, je souhaite faire ce model en taille L. J'ai 37 mailles pour les manches et 79 mailles pour le devant. Après avoir crocheter les diagrammes A1-A9 une fois j'ai le bon nombre de mailles mais lorsque je dois répéter les diagrammes A1,A4 17fois, A3 puis A4 4 fois il me reste encore des mailles libres avant d'arriver à A5b...? Je ne comprends pas dois faire A2? Merci
26.10.2020 - 09:14DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Mme Heyes, si vous avez bien le bon nombre de mailles vous devriez tomber juste: A.4 (= 4 m), A.5b (= 17 m) , A.4 (= 17 m), A.6 (= 1 m), A.7 (=1 m), A.8 (= 1 m), A.4 (= 17 m), A.9b (=17 m) et A.4 (= 4 m)= 4+17+17+1+1+1+17+17+4=79 m. En espérant que ces informations vous aident. Bonne continuation!
26.10.2020 - 11:50
Camille Heymes wrote:
Bonjour Je souhaite faire ce model en taille L et j'ai 37 mailles pour les manches et 79 mailles pour le devant
23.10.2020 - 16:15
Camille Heymes wrote:
Bonjour après avoir crocheter les diagrammes A1-A9 une fois j'ai le bon nombre de mailles mais lorsque je dois répéter les diagrammes A1,A4 17fois, A3 puis A4 4 fois il me reste encore des mailles libres avant d'arriver à A5b...? Je ne comprends pas dois faire A2? Merci
23.10.2020 - 12:16DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Mme Heymes, pourriez-vous indiquer la taille que vous réalisez? Et le nombre de mailles que vous avez (pour savoir à quel niveau précis vous en êtes). Merci pour votre compréhension.
23.10.2020 - 13:39
Zipporah Sutton wrote:
I have only gotten as far as the gauge swatch... I get 17 trebles is 4 inches (unblocked) which isn't so bad but I get almost 7 rows in 4 inches, which can't be blocked to 5.5 rows. I am doing the correct stitch so how can I compensate for this discrepancy & get the right length for the pullover? Thank you!
18.10.2020 - 22:46DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Sutton, try to work your stitches somewhat less in height (sometimes we are extending the double crochets/treble crochets maybe because of yarn overs) - try with a smaller hook and block your swatch - this might help. Your DROPS store might have even more tipps for you, do not hesitate to contact them - even per mail. Happy crocheting!
19.10.2020 - 09:59
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Crocheted jumper with raglan in DROPS Merino Extra Fine. The piece is worked top down at an angle, with A-shape, cables and relief-stitches. Sizes S - XXXL.
DROPS 207-11 |
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------------------------------------------------------- EXPLANATIONS FOR THE PATTERN: ------------------------------------------------------- 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 double crochet is wide. CROCHET INFORMATION: At the beginning of each round of double treble crochets, replace the first double treble crochet with 4 chain stitches. The round finishes with 1 slip stitch in the 4th chain stitch at the beginning of the round. At the beginning of each round of double crochets, replace the first double crochet with 1 chain stitch. The round finishes with 1 slip stitch in the first chain stitch at the beginning of the round. PATTERN: See diagrams A.1 to A.13. Choose diagram for your size. DECREASE TIP-1 (for sides): Only decrease on rounds of double treble crochets! Decrease 1 stitch on each side of the marker in the side as follows: Work until there are 3 stitches left before the marker, work A.13 (= 3 stitches), marker here, work A.12 (= 3 stitches). DECREASE TIP-2 (for sleeves): Only decrease on rounds of double treble crochets! Work 1 double treble crochet in each of the first 2 double crochets, work the next 2 double treble crochets together (= 1 stitch decreased), work 1 double treble crochet in each double crochet until there are 4 double crochets left on the round, work the next 2 double treble crochets together (= 1 stitch decreased), work 1 double treble crochet in each of the last 2 double crochets. ------------------------------------------------------- START THE PIECE HERE: ------------------------------------------------------- JUMPER – SHORT OVERVIEW ON THE PIECE: The piece is worked in the round, top down. The yoke is worked first, then divided for body and sleeves which are continued separately in the round. YOKE: Work 88-88-96-100-100-108 chain stitches – read CHAIN STITCH, with hook size 4.5 mm and Merino Extra Fine and form them into a ring with 1 slip stitch in the first chain stitch. Work 1 double crochet in each chain stitch to the end of the round - read CROCHET INFORMATION = 88-88-96-100-100-108 double crochets. WORK PATTERNS A.1 – A.9 AS FOLLOWS: Insert 4 marker threads (allow them to follow your work onwards) at the same time as you work in the round as follows: *Insert a marker thread, work A.1 over the first stitch, A.2 over 1 stitch and A.3 over 1 stitch (= sleeve), marker thread, work A.4 over 2-2-4-2-2-4 stitches, A.5a over 17-17-17-18-18-18 stitches, A.6 over 1-1-1-3-3-3 stitches, A.7 over 1 stitch (= mid-stitch), A.8 over 1-1-1-3-3-3 stitches, A.9a over 17-17-17-18-18-18 stitches and A.4 over 2-2-4-2-2-4 stitches (= front/back piece) *, repeat from *-* 1 more time. Continue this pattern but only work A.2 as far as the arrow for your size, then work A.4 over these stitches. When A.5a and A.9a have been completed work A.5b and A.9b and then repeat these patterns onwards in height. REMEMBER THE CROCHET TENSION! Continue until A.1, A.3, A.6, A.7 and A.8 have been completed in height. There are 29-31-39-37-33-31 stitches on each sleeve and 75-75-79-81-81-85 stitches on the front and back pieces. The piece measures approx. 14 cm, measured along the shoulder. REPEAT PATTERNS A.1 – A.9 AS FOLLOWS: The first round is worked as follows: * A.1 over the first stitch, A.4 over 27-29-37-35-31-29 stitches and A.3 over 1 stitch (= sleeve), work A.4 over 2-2-4-2-2-4 stitches, A.5b over 17-17-17-18-18-18 stitches as before, A.4 over 17 stitches, A.6 over 1-1-1-3-3-3 stitches, A.7 over 1 stitch (= mid-stitch), A.8 over 1-1-1-3-3-3 stitches, A.4 over 17 stitches, A.9b over 17-17-17-18-18-18 stitches as before and A.4 over 2-2-4-2-2-4 stitches (= front/back piece) *, repeat from *-* 1 more time. Continue this pattern until the piece measures approx. 22-24-25-27-29-31 cm from the cast-on edge, measured along the shoulder (i.e. approx. 7-9-10-12-14-15 rounds after the first repeat of A.1 – A.9). NOTE: Each time A.6/A.8 are finished in height, repeat A.6/A.8 in height on each side of A.7; the remaining stitches over A.6/A.8 are worked in A.4. There are now 45-51-59-61-61-63 stitches on each sleeve and approx. 95-101-107-115-119-127 stitches on both the front and back pieces = a total of approx. 280-304-332-352-360-380 stitches. Now divide the piece for body and sleeves as follows: Work 6-6-6-8-10-12 chain stitches, skip the sleeve stitches (= approx. 45-51-59-61-61-63 stitches), work the front-piece stitches as before (= approx. 95-101-107-115-119-127 stitches), work 6-6-6-8-10-12 chain stitches, skip the sleeve stitches (= approx. 45-51-59-61-61-63 stitches) and work the back-piece stitches as before (= approx. 95-101-107-115-119-127 stitches). There are now approx. 202-214-226-246-258-278 stitches on the round (= approx. 101-107-113-123-129-139 stitches on the front and back pieces). BODY: Work 1 round with pattern as before and 1 double crochet/double treble crochet (to fit into the pattern) in each chain stitch under the sleeve. Cut the strand, and move the beginning of the round to mid under the one sleeve. Insert 1 marker mid under both sleeves. Then work pattern as before, but decrease stitches in both sides as follows: * Work A.4 over 2-2-4-4-5-8 stitches, A.10a or A.10b (choose the round in the diagram to match and continue the pattern from the yoke) over 11 stitches, work pattern as before; i.e. continue to increase on each side of A.7 (as shown in patterns A.6 and A.8) until there are 13-13-15-15-16-19 stitches left before the marker in the side, work A.11a or A.11b (choose the round in the diagram which matches and continues the pattern from the yoke) *, work from *-* 1 more time. Continue this pattern; i.e. on every round of double treble crochets increase stitches on each side of A.7 as shown in patterns A.6 and A.8 (= 8 double treble crochets increased on the round) and decrease stitches in A.10 and A.11 (= 4 double treble crochets decreased on the round). When A.10 and A.11 have been completed in height decrease 2 stitches on each side of the piece (= a total of 4 stitches each round) to finished length – read DECREASE TIP-1. Work until the piece measures approx. 25-25-26-26-26-26 cm from the division, measured along the side at the shortest point – adjust to after a round of double crochets (approx. 11 rounds of double treble crochets = 11 increases). Now work an edge as follows: Work * 1 double crochet, 3 chain stitches, skip 1 cm *, work from *-* to end of round, adjust so you finish with 3 chain stitches and 1 slip stitch in the first double crochet. Make sure the edge is not tight; skip less stitches if necessary. Cut and fasten all strands. The jumper measures approx. 50-52-54-56-58-60 cm measured from the shoulder down, at the shortest point. SLEEVE: Fasten the strand with 1 slip stitch in the 3rd chain stitch under the sleeve, work 1 double crochet/double treble crochet in each of the 2-2-2-3-4-5 chain stitches under the sleeve (whether you work double crochets or double treble crochets depends on where you are in the pattern), work 1 double crochet/double treble crochet in each of the approx. 45-51-59-61-61-63 stitches skipped for the sleeve and finish with 1 double crochet/double treble crochet in each of the last 3-3-3-4-5-6 chain stitches under the sleeve = approx. 51-57-65-69-71-75 double crochets/double treble crochets. Continue in the round according to A.4. When the sleeve measures 2 cm, decrease 2 stitches in the sleeve - read DECREASE TIP. Decrease like this every 5-3-2½-2½-2½-2 cm a total of 8-11-13-13-14-15 times = approx. 35-35-39-43-43-45 stitches. Continue with pattern until the piece measures 43-42-41-40-38-37 cm (or to desired length – NOTE: Shorter measurements in larger sizes due to wider neck and longer yoke) – adjust to after a round of double crochets. Now work an edge around the sleeve as follows: Work * 1 double crochet, 3 chain stitches, skip 1 cm *, work from *-* around the whole sleeve, adjust so you finish with 3 chain stitches and 1 slip stitch in the first double crochet. Cut and fasten the strand Work the other sleeve in the same way. NECK: Work an edge around the neck as follows: Start mid-top of shoulder and fasten the strand with 1 slip stitch in 1 stitch, work * 1 double crochet in the next stitch, 3 chain stitches, skip 1 cm *, work from *-* to end of round; adjust so you finish with 3 chain stitches and 1 slip stitch in the first double crochet. Make sure the edge is not tight; skip less stitches if necessary. Cut and fasten the strand |
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