Mary wrote:
Thank you. I need further help. Collar cast on 20 extra stitches. Work. These 20 plus 5 which is 25 stitches in ridge. Then pattern at end of neckline states to cast off shoulder stitches. Does this include the 5 ridge sts from the button band?
05.05.2024 - 23:22DROPS Design answered:
Hi Mary, You cast off, leaving 20 collar stitches on the needle (which are continued in garter stitch). The collar is then worked until it reaches behind the neck and will be sewn together with the other collar at the back of the neck when you assemble the piece. Happy knitting!
06.05.2024 - 06:40
Mary wrote:
Question about the collar in 77-8. Are the 5 ridge sts from the front button band carried up onto the collar or are they cast off at the shoulders?
05.05.2024 - 15:03DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mary, after doing the armhole, you cast on 20 new stotches at the mid-front, and then (after finishing the decreases for the neckline),, you continue knitting the collar on the 20 stitches that were cast on. Happy Knitting!
05.05.2024 - 21:25
Mary wrote:
Hi. I'd like some help interpreting the instructions for the collar in pattern 77-8.What is meant by "collar measures cm on the inside towards the neck".?
01.05.2024 - 21:18DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mary, you should measure the collar on the size that is toward the body/neck, where it will be sewn on. That side should be shorter than the outer side. Happy Crafting!
02.05.2024 - 06:27
Mary wrote:
In the "NOTE" in the second last sentence of the "ARMHOLES" description, the pattern states that "5 ridge sts in each side towards neck are continued until finished length". There doesn't appear to be a description of what a ridge st is. There are ridge rows. Please explain what the above instruction means. Do you have a photo please? Thank you.
27.03.2024 - 18:28DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mary, ridges are the horizontal lines knitting with garter stitch makes. If you knit it back and forth then two rows og knit stitches make up one ridge, if you knit it on the round, then a round of knit stitches and a round of purl stitches make up one ridge. Happy Knitting!
27.03.2024 - 22:19
Chris wrote:
What is a ddc? I have looked for this abbreviation and I can’t find it. Can you point me in the direction of the instructions for I?
20.08.2023 - 04:15DROPS Design answered:
Hi Chris, ddc means double double crochet - you are right that this is mistake in transaltion, proper US term is treble crochet. Thanks for letting us know, we'll fix it. Happy crocheting and knitting!
20.08.2023 - 13:41
Véronique NEUBOURG wrote:
Serait il possible d avoir les explications en français svp ? Merci
21.04.2022 - 13:42DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Mme Neubourg, pour changer la langue, cliquez sur le lien sous la photo et sélectionnez "français". Bon tricot!
21.04.2022 - 16:36
Lola Gómez Vizcaíno wrote:
Hola, he hecho la flor de ganchillo con aguja 3.5 y me sale la medida de 15x15, e cambiado a aguja 2.5 y me sale casi de 14x14, no consigo la medida de 12x12 con la aguja de 3.5 que ponéis en las instrucciones, si intento con aguja más pequeña de 2.5 ya sería difícil trabajar el hilo Paris. Solución??? Gracias
23.01.2020 - 12:49DROPS Design answered:
Hola Lola. No hay casi diferencia entre las muestras que has hecho con el ganchillo de 3,5 mm y 2,5 mm. Tienes que conseguir apretar más los puntos, la estructura del tejido de los cuadrados de las flores es más cerrada que, por ejemplo, en unos cuadrados para mantas.
26.01.2020 - 21:16
Ilka wrote:
Hallo,das die Blumen zusammengenäht und angenäht werden ist mir klar.Doch muss ich bei der Jacke die Blumen auch vorher mit festen Maschen umhäkeln?
12.11.2019 - 10:55DROPS Design answered:
Liebe Ilka, nein, der Streifen aus 3 Blumenkaros wird nicht mit festen Maschen umhäkelt, sondern ohne Umhäkelung in die Jacke eingenäht. Gutes Gelingen weiterhin!
13.11.2019 - 09:19
Ilka wrote:
Hallo,bei der Tasche steht,dass man die Blumen mit Kettmaschen umhäkeln soll.Macht man das bei der Jacke auch?Davon steht nämlich nichts in der Anleitung. Umhäkel ich jede "Blume" einzeln mit festen Maschen und Nähe sie dann zusammen oder erste,wenn ich sie zusammengenäht habe?
11.11.2019 - 18:47DROPS Design answered:
Liebe Ilka, die Blumen bei der Jacke sind zusammengenäht - siehe Blumenkaros. Viel Spaß beim stricken!
12.11.2019 - 08:15
Elke wrote:
Was bedeutet die Abkürzung Ndl
13.05.2018 - 19:58DROPS Design answered:
Liebe Elke, Ndl = Reihen
13.05.2018 - 21:24
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Knitted jacket and bag/tote bag with crocheted flower pattern in DROPS Paris.
DROPS 77-8 |
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Knitting tip: As there are a lot of numbers and a lot happening at the same time in this pattern, it can be a help to mark the numbers which correspond to the size to be knitted. Ridge (back and forth on needle): 1 ridge = 2 rows. 1st row: K, 2nd row: K. Band: 5 band sts are worked in ridges all the way up - work them a bit tight to get a neat look. Decrease tip (for the neckline): Work all decreases from RS! Dec as follows after the ridge sts: Slip 1 st as if to K, K 1, lift the slip st over. Dec as follows before ridge sts: K 2 tog. Crochet flower square: 1 square = 12 x 12 cm. Work 8 ch with hook size 3.5 mm and Paris, form them to a ring with 1 sl st. 1st round: 3 ch (= 1 tr), * 2 ch, 1 tr in next st *, repeat from *-* in total 7 times and finish with 2 ch, 1 sl st in 3rd ch at beginning of round (= 8 tr in round). 2nd round: * 4 dtr (first dtr in round is replaced by 4 ch) round ch loop, 2 ch *, repeat from *-* in total 8 times, finish with 1 sl st in 4th ch at beginning of round. 3rd round: * 4 dtr worked tog (first dtr in the round is replaced by 4 ch) - i.e. wait with final YO and pull through in each single dtr until all the dtr are worked, 1 YO, pull yarn through all the sts on hook (work 1 dtr in each of dtr from previous round), 6 ch, 1 tr around the 2 ch from previous round, 6 ch *, repeat from *-* in total 8 times, finish with 1 sl st in first dtr group. 4th round: Work sl sts to the middle of first ch loop, 1 ch, 1 dc round ch loop, * 5 ch, 1 dc round next ch loop, 5 ch, 1 tr round next ch loop, 10 ch, 1 tr round next ch loop (= corner), 5 ch, 1 dc round next ch loop *, repeat from *-* in total 3 times, then 5 ch, 1 dc round next ch loop, 5 ch, 1 tr round next ch loop, 10 ch, 1 tr round next ch loop (= corner), 5 ch, finish with 1 sl st in first dc at beginning of round. Back piece: Cast on 86-92-100-106-112 sts (incl 1 edge st in each side) with needle size 4.5 mm and Paris, work ridges for 5-6-7-7-8 cm - adjust so that the next row is RS. Read the next section before continuing - see Knitting tip! Then work 3 rows stocking st, 1 row K on WS, 3 rows stocking st and 1 row K from WS. Change to needle size 5 mm and continue with stocking st. Remember knitting tension! Side dec/inc: At the same time when the piece measures 8-9-10-10-11 cm, dec 1 st in each side every 3-3.5-3.5-5-5 cm in total 8-7-7-6-6 times. When the piece measures 33-36-39-41-43 cm, inc 1 st in each side every 4-4-5-5-5 cm in total 4-4-3-3-3 times. Inlaid flower squares: At the same time when the piece measures 17-18-20-21-23 cm work 1 row P (seen from RS) over the middle 22 sts. On next row cast off the middle 20 sts (the crochet flower squares will be sewn in here) and each part is worked separately. Put the sts from one side on a thread. First side: Work stocking st with 1 st worked in ridges mid back (= edge st to sew on to) at the same time as you inc and dec in the side. When the piece measures 53-54-56-57-59 cm put the sts on a thread. Second side: Place the sts from the first thread back on needle and work as for first side but with dec and inc on opposite side. When the piece measures 53-54-56-57-59 cm cast on 20 new sts mid back over the cast off sts while at the same time the sts from the last thread are put back on needle. On next row work P (seen from RS) over the middle 22 sts - the other sts are worked in stocking st. Then continue with stocking st over all sts. Armholes: At the same time when the piece measures 52-54-56-58-60 cm cast off for the armholes in each side every 2nd row: 4 sts 1 time, 3 sts 0-0-1-1-2 times, 2 sts 1-2-2-3-3 times and 1 st 2-4-3-4-4 times = 62-62-64-66-66 sts. When the piece measures 68-71-74-77-80 cm work 1 ridge over the middle 24-24-26-26-26 sts. On the next row cast off the middle 14-14-16-16-16 sts for the neck. Continue to cast off 1 st on next row towards neck - see Decrease tip = 23-23-23-24-24 sts remaining on each shoulder. NOTE: 5 ridge sts in each side towards neck are continued until finished length. Cast off when the piece measures 71-74-77-80-83 cm. Left front piece: Cast on 48-51-55-58-61 sts (incl 1 edge st in each and 5 band sts towards mid front) with needle size 4.5 mm and Paris. Work ridges for 5-6-7-7-8 cm - adjust so that the next row is worked on RS. Read the rest of the description for the front piece before continuing! Then work 3 rows stocking st, 1 row K on WS, 3 rows stocking st and 1 row K on WS. NOTE: The band is worked in ridges to finished length - see description above. Change to needle size 5 mm and continue with stocking st while at the same time inserting 1 marker thread 23-24-25-26-27 sts in from mid front = 25-27-30-32-34 sts towards the side. Side dec/inc: At the same time when the piece measures 8-9-10-10-11 cm dec and inc in the side as for back piece. Inlaid flower squares: At the same time when the piece measures 17-18-20-21-23 cm work 1 row P (seen from RS) over 11 sts on each side of the marker thread (= 22 P sts in total). On the next row cast off 10 sts on each side of the marker thread - the flower squares will be sewn in here. Each part is now worked separately. Put the sts on right side (seen from RS) on a thread. First side (= towards mid front): Work stocking st with 5 band sts in ridges towards mid front and 1 st ridges towards the cast off sts (= edge st to sew to). When the piece measures 53-54-56-57-59 cm put the sts on a new thread. Second side (= side piece): Put the sts from first thread back on needle and work stocking st with 1 st ridges towards the cast off sts while at the same time dec and inc in the side. When the piece measures 53-54-56-57-59 cm cast on 20 new sts over the cast off sts and the sts from the second thread are replaced on needle. on next row work P (seen from RS) over the 20 new cast on sts + 1 st on each side of these, then continue with stocking st to finished length (band sts are still worked in ridges). Armhole: At the same time when the piece measures 52-54-56-58-60 cm cast off for the armhole in the side as for back piece. Collar: At the same time when the piece measures 49-52-55-58-61 cm cast on 20 new sts towards mid front for the collar. Now work the 25 sts towards mid front in ridges - the remaining sts in stocking st. Neckline: At the same time when the piece measures 51-54-57-60-63 cm dec for the neckline. Dec 1 st on the inside of all of the ridge sts (= 5 band sts + the 20 sts inc for collar) - see Decrease tip: On every 2nd row: 9-9-10-10-10 times and on every 4th row: 4 times = 43-43-43-44-44 m remain on needle. When the piece measures 71-74-77-80-83 cm cast off the 23-23-23-24-24 shoulder sts. Collar: The collar is worked and then fastened to the back piece afterwards. Continue with ridges over the 20 sts as follows: * 1 ridge over all sts, 1 ridge over only the outermost 7 sts (towards mid front) *, repeat from *-* until the collar measures approx.4.5-4.5-5.5-5.5-5.5 cm on the inside towards the neck (it will then measure approx. 9-9-11-11-11 cm outermost). Put the sts on a thread. Right front piece: Cast on and work as for left but cast off for armhole and neck on the opposite side. In addition cast off for buttonholes on the band. 1 buttonhole = K tog 3rd and 4th st from the edge, 1 YO. Cast off for buttonholes when the piece measures: Size S: 17, 25, 33, 41 and 49 cm. Size M: 17, 24, 31, 38, 45 and 52 cm. Size L: 17, 25, 33, 40, 48 and 55 cm. Size XL: 18, 26, 34, 42, 50 and 58 cm. Size XXL: 18, 27, 36, 44, 53 and 61 cm. Sleeves: Cast on 41-43-45-47-49 sts (incl 1 edge st in each side) with needle size 4.5 mm and Paris. Work ridges for 8 cm. Then - adjust so that the next row is on RS - work 3 rows stocking st, 1 row K on WS, 3 rows stocking st and 1 row K on WS. Change to needle size 5 mm and continue with stocking st. At the same time when the piece measures 11 cm inc 1 st in each side every 4-3.5-3.5-3-2.5 cm in total 9-10-10-11-12 times = 59-63-65-69-73 sts. When the sleeve measures 47-46-45-43-43 cm cast off for the sleeve cap in each side every 2nd row: 3 sts 1 time, 2 sts 3-2-2-2-2 times and 1 st 2-5-6-9-9 times, continue by casting off 2 sts in each side until the piece measures 55-56-56-56-57 cm, then cast off 3 sts 1 time in each side. The piece measures approx. 56-57-57-57-58 cm, cast off the remaining sts. Assembly: Sew the shoulder seams. Fasten the collar mid back with invisible grafting sts. Fasten the collar to the neckline on the back piece with the seam on the RS. Inlaid flower squares: Crochet 9 flower squares - see description above. Sew them together in 3 rows of 3 squares - sew them edge to edge with small sts. Then sew 1 row to each of the front pieces and 1 row to the back piece in the open spaces - sew using small sts edge to edge with ridge sts so the seam is not thick. Sew in sleeves. Sew sleeve and side seams in one inside the 1 edge st. Sew on buttons. ________________________________________ BAG: Ridge (back and forth on needle): 1 ridge = 2 rows. 1st row: K, 2nd. row: K. Front: Cast on 70 sts (incl 1 edge st in each side) with needle size 4 mm and Paris. Work ridges upwards until the piece measures 37 cm, cast off. Back: Work as for front. Sew the back and front tog at the sides inside 1 edge st and sew the bottom of the bag. Shoulder strap: Cast on 11 sts with needle size 4 mm and Paris and work ridges upwards for approx.80 cm, cast off. Fasten the shoulder strap ends to the bag in each side. Crochet flower squares: 1 square = approx. 12 x 12 cm. Crochet 18 flower squares -see description under jacket. Sew them tog to 2 squares á 3 x 3 squares - sew with small sts in ch-loops. The two large squares should measure 36 x 36 cm each. Work 1 row dc round each square. Sew 1 to the front of the bag - place it so that there are 2 ridges above and sew the other square in the same way to the back. Sew with small sts in the dc row. |
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