Patti wrote:
“then work according to A.2 (= 21-22-23 repetitions in width). Fasten off.”\r\n\r\nDo I finish the entire A2 finishing up to the last row “dc around ch-space row”?
07.01.2025 - 09:57DROPS Design answered:
Dear Patti, yes work A.2 entirely in height, ie including last round. Happy crocheting!
07.01.2025 - 13:35
Patti wrote:
“then work according to A.2 (= 21-22-23 repetitions in width). Fasten off.”\r\n\r\nDo I finish the entire A2 finishing up to the last row “dc around ch-space row”?
07.01.2025 - 09:56
Patti Urso wrote:
For arms Work * 1 dc + 2 ch in first dc * in 20 dc. Then 26 ch, skip 10-11-12 dc (=1st armhole), Then 1 dc + 2 ch in 36 dc, then 26 ch, and skip 12 dc (=2nd armhole) The hole is too small for 2x size. Any suggestions ? The gage is 13 dc x 8 rows = 4'' x 4'' (10 x 10 cm). 5.5 mm hook. Yarn group C
22.12.2024 - 01:36DROPS Design answered:
Dear Patti, your chain stitches may be a bit tight; try to work them slightly loosely so that the armhole is as big as they can be. Ensure that 1 chain stitch is as long as the width of a dc. So 26 chain stitches should be double the length of the skipped dc stitches. You can add more chain stitches, but ensuring that the pattern can still be maintained (so a set number of stitches depending on those required for the charts. Happy crochetting!
22.12.2024 - 23:48
Patti Urso wrote:
What is tr in picot and how do you crochet this stitch?
10.12.2024 - 10:36DROPS Design answered:
Dear Patti, tr in picot means that you work 1 treble crochet but in the picot stitch of the previous round, which is either the black or the white dot. Happy crochetting!
15.12.2024 - 14:13
Patti Urso wrote:
Still working on this pattern. Now I am here “Work last round in A.1, then work according to A.2 (= 21-22-23 repetitions in width). Fasten off.” I have completed A2 second row. I have counted 30 shells (8 double crochet ) but the pattern says 23 repetition. My question is how many shells should I have for the largest size. I am thinking I should have 23 shells since there are 23 repetitions in this row
10.12.2024 - 10:11DROPS Design answered:
Dear Patti, you should have 23 shells, one in each repeat of A.2. You have the arches on one side and the shell on the other side of the A.2 repeat. So you should have 23 8 double crochet groups. Happy crochetting!
15.12.2024 - 20:28
Patti Urso wrote:
For this part how do you recommend increasing the two stitches per row evenly. “Work 7th round 1-3-5 more times, AT THE SAME TIME inc 2 dc evenly on every row, i.e. two times on every round work as follows: 1 dc + 3 ch + 1 dc + 3 ch in 1 dc = 84-88-92 dc with 3 ch between each.”
22.11.2024 - 05:36DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Urso, on 7th round you work (1 dc in the dc below, 3 chains) and repeat from (to) around; to increase, you will work (1 dc in the dc below, 3 chains, 1 dc in the same dc, 3 chains) = you ave increased 1 chain space. Repeat evenly 2 or 4 more times in the 2 larger sizes. Happy crocheting!
22.11.2024 - 10:01
Patti wrote:
Thank you. This explanation is very helpful.
11.11.2024 - 02:10
Patti wrote:
The drawing shows the circle flat. Should the circle jacket be flat too?
09.11.2024 - 09:38DROPS Design answered:
Dear Patti, yes, it should be flat. Happy knitting!
10.11.2024 - 19:21
Patti wrote:
Is 6 round for the largest size?
09.11.2024 - 09:36DROPS Design answered:
Dear Patti, you work Rounds 1 to 8 of A.1 once. Then, you work all rounds of A.2 once. Now work round 5 of A.1 once again and repeat this round 3 times in total for the large size. Work round 6 of A.1 once more, adjusting for the armholes as indicated in the text. Then work round 7 of A.1 and repeat it 6 times in total without increases and 5 times with increases (because you need more increases for the largest version, so you will work less rounds without them but more with them). Then work the last round in A.1 once and work all rounds of A.2 once more. Happy knitting!
10.11.2024 - 19:19
Patti wrote:
Explain this. Then repeat 7th round 8-7-6 times upwards.
05.11.2024 - 08:38DROPS Design answered:
Hi Patti, you have to repeat 7-th round of A.1 diagram in the next 8, 7 or 6 rounds (the number is depending on your size). Hapy crocheting!
05.11.2024 - 09:41
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Crochet DROPS jacket worked in a circle in "Big Delight". Size S-XXXL.
DROPS 168-27 |
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MAGIC CIRCLE: To avoid hole in the middle beg with this technique: Hold yarn end in the left hand and make a loop around left index finger (from left to right). Hold the loop with left thumb and index finger. Insert hook through loop, get the yarn from ball, pull yarn through loop, make 1 YO on hook and pull YO through st on hook = 1 dc, work 3 ch, then work 15 tr around loop, finish with 1 sl st in 3rd ch = 16 tr. Continue as explained in pattern – AT THE SAME TIME pull yarn end so that loop is tighten tog and the hole disappears. PATTERN: See diagrams A.1 and A.2. CROCHET INFO: Replace first tr from beg of round with 3 ch. Finish round with 1 sl st in 3rd ch from beg of round. Replace first dbl-tr on beg of round with 4 ch. Finish round with 1 sl st in 4th ch on beg of round. ---------------------------------------------------------- JACKET WORKED IN A CIRCLE: Work a MAGIC CIRCLE - see explanation above, on hook size 5.5 mm with Big Delight. Then work according to A.1 - NOTE: First round in A.1 is explained in magic circle, work 4 repetitions of A.1 in width. Sl sts at beg of A.1 are only worked at beg of round. READ CROCHET INFO! REMEMBER THE CROCHET TENSION! When A.1 has been worked, continue according to A.2, work 7 repetitions of A.2 in width, on last round in A.2 dec 1 tr = 160 tr. Continue to work according to A.1, now beg on 5th round - see arrow in diagram. Work 1-2-3 rounds as 5th round in diagram (= 80 tr + 2 ch), then work armholes as follows: Work * 1 tr + 2 ch in first tr *, repeat from *-* over the first 20 tr, work 22-24-26 ch, skip 10-11-12 tr (=1st armhole), work * 1 tr + 2 ch in next tr *, repeat from *-* over the next 40-38-36 tr, work 22-24-26 ch, skip 10-11-12 tr (=2nd armhole), finish with 1 sl st at beg of round. Then work as 6th round in diagram as follows: Work 1 tr + 2 ch in every tr until 1st armhole, * work 1 tr + 2 ch around ch-space *, repeat from *-* 10-11-12 more times, continue with 1 tr + 2 ch until 2nd armhole, * work 1 tr + 2 ch around ch-space *, repeat from *-* 10-11-12 more times = 82 tr with 2 ch between each. Then repeat 7th round 8-7-6 times upwards. Work 7th round 1-3-5 more times, AT THE SAME TIME inc 2 tr evenly on every row, i.e. two times on every round work as follows: 1 tr + 3 ch + 1 tr + 3 ch in 1 tr = 84-88-92 tr with 3 ch between each. Piece measures approx. 80-88-96 cm in diameter (= 40-44-48 cm from centre). Work last round in A.1, then work according to A.2 (= 21-22-23 repetitions in width). Fasten off. SLEEVES: Work in the round from armhole and down. Work 1 tr + 2 ch in every tr skipped, and 1 tr + 2 ch in bottom edge of every tr from the other side of armhole = 21-23-25 tr with 2 ch between each. Insert a marker mid under sleeve. Continue with 1 tr + 2 ch in every tr. When piece measures 4 cm, dec 1 tr + 2 ch mid under sleeve as follows: Work last tr before marker but wait with last pull through, work next tr (do not work 2 ch between), on last pull through, pull yarn through all 3 loops on hook (= 1 tr + 2 ch dec). Dec every 5 cm 7 more times, dec alternately before and after marker = 13-15-17 tr with 2 ch between each. Continue until piece measures 48 cm in all sizes, fasten off. Work another sleeve the same way. |
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