Lourdes wrote:
Hola,esta chaqueta se hace de forma circular? No entiendo el patrón Gracias
30.03.2021 - 21:25DROPS Design answered:
Hola Lourdes, si, esta chaqueta se hace de forma circular, comienzas por la espalda. Buen trabajo!
30.03.2021 - 22:24
María Zarzalejo wrote:
Hola Amo este diseño pero no logro ver el inicio del patrón Quiero hacer varios de sus diseños de cardigan pero realmente se ne ha hecho complicado entender aunque leo patrones. Mucho agradezco su ayuda
24.02.2021 - 01:39DROPS Design answered:
Hola María, la chaqueta se teje en redondo, dede el centro de la espalda hacia fuera. Se comienza con 5 puntos de cadeneta.
28.02.2021 - 18:33
Kathy Ruger wrote:
I have a problem following a diagram. Is there a PDF of A Flair For Spring that doesn't refer to a diagram. Thank you
12.02.2021 - 17:44DROPS Design answered:
Dear Kathy, for this piece we do not have a written out pattern, but we think it is well worth the time and effort to learn how to make sense of diagrams, particularly, because in a diagram you can not only see the very next step, the very next stitch, but also the "bigger picture", how the stitches and the rows relate to each other. HERE we have a lesson that can help you to learn, how to read these diagrams. Happy Crafting!
13.02.2021 - 21:03
Alessandra wrote:
Buongiorno, voglio fare questo delizioso modello con un filato invernale in taglia XL. Il Big Delight potrebbe andare bene? E quanti grammi me ne servono ? Grazie e complimenti!
09.01.2021 - 21:15DROPS Design answered:
Buongiorno Alessandra, Big Delight è del gruppo filati C quindi può usarlo come alternativa facendo attenzione che il suo campione corrisponda a quello indicato. Provi a guardare questa lezione su come sostituire il filato. Buon lavoro!
10.01.2021 - 13:53
Rebecca Donaldson wrote:
I looked a schematic drawing to find my size and I could not figure it out.
16.09.2020 - 06:07DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Donaldson, note that the measurements in chart are in cm - convert into inches here - read more about measurement charts here, for example, you can see 38-40-42 cm between armholes on top of back piece, this is the kind of measurement you can check from a similar garment you have and like the shape. Hapy crocheting!
16.09.2020 - 09:13
Alexia wrote:
Voilà j ai commencer ( plutôt fini ) le modèle fantasy et j ai compter le dernier rang de mes brides je tombe carrément à 163 mailles ! J ai donc compter jusqu’à À.2 j ai le même nombre mais j ai compter que le nombre de mes double brides de A3 tomber à 20 alors que j ai suivi le modèle comment est possible ?
14.09.2020 - 00:43DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Alexia, à la fin de A.1/A.2 vous devez avoir 156 brides soit: début A.1 = 8 brides, 5 x A.2 (= 5 x 26= 130 brides) et fin A.1 = 18 brides = 8+130+18= 156 brides. Puis A.3/A.4 ainsi: (dernier rang): début A.3 = 6 brides, 12xA.4 (= 12x 15=180brides ), fin A.3 = 9 brides= 6+180+9 + 7 augmentations à intervalles réguliers = 202 brides. Essayez de mettre un marqueur entre chaque diagramme à répéter en largeur, pour vous aider à bien repérer votre nombre de mailles. Bon crochet!
14.09.2020 - 09:33
Rebecca Donaldson wrote:
I wear a size 3X which is 52 inch waist and 51 inch bust. Is there a pattern for this vest in those sizes?
12.09.2020 - 05:40DROPS Design answered:
Dear Rebecca! For the exact measurements of this piece, please refer to the schematic drawing at the bottom of the pattern, and then you can compare those to a piece that fits you. Happy Crafting!
13.09.2020 - 23:18
Merete Mainasdottir wrote:
I have gone trough the entire pattern, read the diagrams and it all seemed pretty confusing at first. I have now made this lovely jacket and understand the pattern and have learned a lot from this project. Thank you for this nice free pattern
26.08.2020 - 18:24
Merete Mainasdottir wrote:
Spending all this time on coment answereing , you could have written out the entrie pattern!
06.08.2020 - 19:15
Nancy wrote:
US/UK crochet terms is not merely "English". Crochet terms are solid, worldwide. You have no crochet terms or instruction in this pattern. With all the complaints you get, I would think you would want to do it right, as a professional. We are experienced crocheters and we can see when a designer is doing it wrong.
12.07.2020 - 22:19DROPS Design answered:
Dear Nancy, The DROPS patterns are knitted and crocheted by thousands and thousands of people around the world. We understand however that in certain countries, with different knitting/crochet traditions than Scandinavia, our patterns might be written in a way that differs from what some are used to. But of course we want everyone to understand our patterns, so that’s why we have created an extensive library of tutorial videos as well as step by step lessons that explain how to follow the techniques we use and how to read the diagrams in our patterns. Give them a try!
13.07.2020 - 09:27
A Flair for Spring#aflairforspringjacket |
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Crochet jacket worked in a circle with lace pattern in DROPS Paris. Size: S - XXXL
DROPS 177-10 |
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PATTERN: See diagrams A.1 to A.7. A.1 shows beginning and end of every round, work A.2 5 times in total on round. A.3 shows beginning and end of every round, work A.4 12 times in total on round. Work A.5/A.6/A.7 in the round - A.x shows beginning and end of every round. CROCHET INFO: Replace first treble at beginning of round with 3 chain stitches, finish with 1 slip stitch in 3rd chain stitch at beginning of round. CROCHET TIP (applies to sleeve): After last double crochet on round work 6 chain stitches and continue on to next round with 1 double crochet around next chain space (= first chain space on next round). NOTE: Mark beginning of round with 1 marker thread between last chain stitch and first double crochet on next round, move the marker thread upwards. NOTE: BE CAREFUL NOT TO DISPLACE THE MARKER THREAD. DECREASE TIP: Work 1 double crochet around next chain space but wait with last pull through, work next double crochet around next chain space (do not work 6 chain stitches between double crochets), on last pull through, pull yarn through all 3 loops on hook. ---------------------------------------------------------- JACKET WORKED IN A CIRCLE: Chain 5 on hook size 4.5 mm with Paris and form a ring with 1 slip stitch in first chain stitch. Then work as follows: Work A.1 (the middle of A.1 shows beginning and end of every round, i.e. work from middle of A.1), A.2 5 times in total, finish with the other half of A.1. REMEMBER THE CROCHET TENSION! When A.1/A.2 have been worked vertically, there are 156-156-156 trebles on last round. Piece measures approx. 30 cm in diameter. Then work as follows: Work A.3 (the middle of A.3 shows beginning and end of every round, i.e. work from middle of A.3), A.4 12 times in total, finish with the other half of A.3 - AT THE SAME TIME on last round increase 7 trebles evenly (increase by working 2 trebles in same treble) = 202 trebles on round. When A.3/A.4 have been worked vertically, piece measures approx. 40 cm in diameter. Work 1 slip stitch in each of the first 2 trebles, next round begin from here (i.e. mid back of neck). Now work differently in the different sizes. SIZE S-M: ROUND 1: READ CROCHET INFO! Work 1 treble in each of the first 30 trebles, work 32 loose chain stitches for armhole, skip the next 32 trebles, work 1 treble in each of the next 78 trebles, work 32 loose chain stitches for armhole, skip the next 32 trebles, work 1 treble in each of the last 30 trebles = 202 stitches. ROUND 2: Work 1 treble in every treble and 32 trebles around each chain space - AT THE SAME TIME increase 14 stitches evenly = 216 trebles. ROUND 3: Work 1 treble in every treble while AT THE SAME TIME increasing 12 trebles evenly = 228 trebles. SIZE L/XL: ROUND 1: READ CROCHET INFO! Work 1 treble in every treble while AT THE SAME TIME increasing 14 trebles evenly = 216 trebles. ROUND 2: Work 1 treble in each of the first 32 trebles, work 35 loose chain stitches for armhole, skip the next 35 trebles, work 1 treble in each of the next 82 trebles, work 35 loose chain stitches for armhole, skip the next 35 trebles, work 1 treble in each of the last 32 trebles = 216 stitches. ROUND 3: Work 1 treble in every treble and 35 trebles around each chain space - AT THE SAME TIME increase 12 stitches evenly = 228 trebles. SIZE XXL/XXXL ROUND 1: READ CROCHET INFO! Work 1 treble in every treble while AT THE SAME TIME increasing 14 trebles evenly = 216 trebles. ROUND 2: Work 1 treble in every treble while AT THE SAME TIME increasing 24 trebles evenly = 240 stitches. ROUND 3: Work 1 treble in each of the first 34 trebles, work 38 loose chain stitches for armhole, skip the next 38 trebles, work 1 treble in each of the next 96 trebles, work 38 loose chain stitches for armhole, skip the next 38 trebles, work 1 treble in each of the last 34 trebles = 240 trebles. ROUND 4: Work 1 treble in every treble and 38 trebles around each chain space - AT THE SAME TIME increase 12 stitches evenly = 252 trebles. ROUND 5: Work 1st round in A.5 = 84 chain spaces. ROUND 6: Work 2nd round in A.5 while AT THE SAME TIME increasing 12 trebles evenly = 264 trebles. ALL SIZES: = 228-228-264 trebles. Now work in the round according to A.5 (A.x shows how rounds begin and end), AT THE SAME TIME increase (increase on rounds with arrow) as follows: ROUND 1 (no increase): = 76-76-88 chain spaces. ROUND 2: Increase 33-33-33 trebles evenly (NOTE: increase in double crochets, not around chain spaces) = 261-261-297 trebles. ROUND 3: Increase 15-15-15 trebles evenly = 276-276-312 trebles. ROUND 4: Increase 18-18-18 trebles evenly = 294-294-330 trebles. When A.5 has been worked vertically, circle measures approx. 29-29-33 cm from centre (= 58-58-66 cm in diameter). Now work in the round according to diagram A.6 (A.x shows how rounds begin and end), AT THE SAME TIME increase (increase on round with arrow) as follows: ROUND 1 (no increase): = 49-49-55 fans. ROUND 2 (increase in diagram): (24-24-27 repetitions of 13 trebles and 1 repetition of 7 trebles) = 319-319-358 trebles. ROUND 3: Increase 23-23-23 trebles evenly = 342-342-381 trebles. When A.6 has been worked vertically, circle measures approx. 34-34-38 cm from centre (= 68-68-76 cm in diameter). Now work in the round according to A.7 (A.x shows how rounds begin and end), AT THE SAME TIME increase (increase on rounds with arrow) as follows: ROUND 1 (no increase): = 114-114-127 chain spaces. ROUND 2 (no increase): = 114-114-127 chain spaces. ROUND 3: Increase 20-20-20 chain spaces evenly (increase by working 1 treble, 2 chain stitches, 1 treble and 2 chain stitches around same chain space = 1 chain space increased) = 134-134-147 chain spaces. ROUND 4 (no increase): = 402-402-441 trebles. ROUND 5: Increase 15-15-15 trebles evenly = 417-417-456 trebles. Repeat 1st and 2nd round in A.7 (without increases) = 139-139-152 chain spaces. In size S/M cut the yarn. Continue in size L-XXXL as follows: SIZE L/XL - XXL/XXXL: Repeat 2nd round in A.7 AT THE SAME TIME increase as follows: ROUND 6: Increase 6-6 chain spaces evenly (increase by working 1 double crochet, 6 chain stitches, 1 double crochet and 2 chain stitches around same chain space = 1 chain space increased) = 145-158 chain spaces. ROUND 7 (no increase): = 145-158 chain spaces. ROUND 8: Increase 5-6 chain spaces evenly = 150-164 chain spaces. ROUND 9 (no increase): = 150-164 chain spaces. Cut the yarn. ALL SIZES: = 139-150-164 chain spaces. Continue working only over 39-42-45 chain spaces in each side – i.e. do not work over 30-33-37 chain spaces at the top by neck and 31-33-37 chain spaces at bottom of back. Continue with explanation under left front piece. LEFT FRONT PIECE: = 39-42-45 chain spaces. Continue back and forth as follows: ROW 1: Work slip stitches until middle of the first chain space, 1 double crochet, * work 6 chain stitches, 1 double crochet around next chain space *, repeat from *-* and finish with 1 double crochet around last chain space = 38-41-44 chain spaces. Repeat 1st row 3-3-7 more times. 35-38-37 chain spaces remain at the edge of front piece. Cut the yarn. RIGHT FRONT PIECE: Work same way as on left front piece over 39-42-45 chain spaces in the right side. Cut the yarn. FINISHING EDGE: Work an edge around the entire circle as follows: Repeat 3rd-5th round in A.7 (and A.x) with increases as follows: ROUND 3 (no increase): I.e. around every chain space work 1 treble and 2 chain stitches = 147-158-180 chain spaces. ROUND 4: Increase 15-27-18 trebles evenly = 456-501-558 trebles. ROUND 5: Increase 12-27-18 trebles evenly = 468-528-576 trebles. Now repeat 1st and 2nd round in A.6 (and A.x) as follows: ROUND 1 (no increase): = 78-88-96 fans. ROUND 2 (no increase): (39-44-48 repetitions of 13 trebles) = 507-572-624 trebles. Fasten off. Circle measures approx. 51-59-63 cm from centre mid back (= 102-118-126 cm in diameter in height), and approx. 58-66-77 cm from centre out to the side (= 116-132-154 cm in diameter in width). SLEEVE: Worked in the round from armhole and down, begin mid under sleeve (= 64-70-76 trebles on armhole). ROUND 1: READ CROCHET TIP! Work * 1 double crochet in treble, 6 chain stitches, skip approx. 4 trebles *, repeat from *-* around entire armhole, there should be 15-18-21 chain spaces around armhole. Continue to work 6 chain stitches and 1 double crochet around every chain space. When piece measures 4 cm, decrease 1 chain space before marker thread - READ DECREASE TIP! Repeat decrease alternately on each side of marker thread every 4 cm 4-5-6 more times = 10-12-14 chain spaces. When piece measures 38-39-40 cm, work next round as follows: Work 3 chain stitches (= 1 treble), work 4 treble around every chain space, finish with 1 slip stitch in 3rd chain stitch at beginning of round = 40-48-56 trebles. Sleeve measures approx. 39-40-41 cm. Fasten off. Work another sleeve the same way. |
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