Leny Verweij-Algra wrote:
Fantastisch patroon! Heb het broodje en de worst klaar, maar ik vraag mij tóch af of het klopt. Mijn broodje is namelijk echt groter (met name breder dan de foto’s). Klopt het dat je 4 toeren meerdert in beide kleuren? Na de eerste tour van 2x18?
05.01.2025 - 22:23
Al wrote:
Ik vind het heel leuk!!!
16.07.2024 - 14:03
Helga Huber wrote:
Would crochet the bread differently... In one piece..
30.01.2021 - 14:17Helle wrote:
Haha "strikke maden" :D
12.12.2018 - 19:39
Nicole wrote:
Liebes Drops-Team, ich scheiter am Brot. Die LMs + die jeweilige Reihe an den LMs geht. Was kommt dann? 1. Rd 36 FM? 2. Rd 16 FM, 2 dFM in die 17 und 18 M und wieder 16 FM und 2 dFM in die 35 und 36 = 40 M 3. Rd 20 FM, 2 dFM in die 19 und 20 M und wieder 20 FM und 2 dFM in die 39 und 40 = 44 M? 4. Rd 22 FM, 2 dFM in die 21 und 22 M und wieder 22 FM und 2 dFM in die 43 und 44 = 48 M? 5. Rd 24 FM, 2 dFM in die 23 und 24 M und wieder 24 FM und 2 dFM in die 47 und 48 = 52 M? Lieben Dank
05.06.2018 - 12:12DROPS Design answered:
Liebe Nicole, die 1. Markierung ist vor dem 1. fM eingesetzt, dh: 1. Markierung (= Anfang der Runde), 2 fM, bis 1 fM vor 2. Markierung häkeln, 2 fM in das nächste fM, Markierung, 2 fM in die nächste fM, bis 1 M vor der Ende häkeln und 2 fM in die letzte fM = 4 Zunahmen . So weiter häkeln, dh 2 fM nach dem 1. Markierung, bis 1 M vor der 2. Markierung häkeln, 2 fM in die nächste fM, (Markierung), 2 fM in die nächste fM, bis 1 M vor Ende häkeln, und 2 fM in die letzte fM. Viel Spaß beim häkeln!
05.06.2018 - 13:56Søren wrote:
Haha det udtryk har jeg godt nok aldrig hørt før :D
22.02.2018 - 09:28Morten wrote:
Har hørt min bedstemor bruge udtrykket et par gange :D
13.11.2017 - 14:40Benjamin wrote:
"Hvis bare man kunne strikke maden" er et gammelt udtryk man brugte i 1800-tallet.
14.09.2017 - 11:13NetBoligAdvokat wrote:
Ja bare man kunne strikke maden nogengange :-) Hvad mener du med det?
11.09.2016 - 10:15
Casper wrote:
Ja bare man kunne strikke maden nogengange :-)
11.11.2015 - 14:25
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Crochet sausage with bread and chips in DROPS Paris
DROPS Children 24-48 |
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MAGIC CIRCLE: When piece is worked in the round, start with this technique to avoid holes in the middle. Hold the yarn end and wind the yarn one time around the index finger to make a loop. Hold the loop with left thumb and middle finger, place the yarn over left index finger. Insert hook through the loop, make a YO and pull yarn through loop, work 1 ch, then work dc around the loop. When the desired no of dc have been reached, pull the yarn end to tighten the loop. Fasten the yarn end on the back side. Continue to work in the round in a circle. WORK IN THE ROUND IN A CIRCLE: After last dc on the round, continue to next round with 1 dc in next dc (= first dc from previous round). NOTE: Insert a marker at the beg of round between last dc and 1st dc on round, move the marker upwards when working. INCREASE TIP: Inc 1 st by working 2 sts in next dc. CROCHET DC TOG: Crochet 2 dc tog into 1 dc as follows: Insert hook in dc and pull thread through, insert hook in next dc and pull thread through, make 1 YO and pull thread through all 3 sts on hook. REVERS CROCHET: Work as dc but backwards. I.e. crochet around from left to right -------------------------------------------------------- BREAD: Worked in the round in a circle. Crochet 19 ch with off white. Work 1 dc in 2nd ch from hook, then work 1 dc in every ch on each side of ch-row = 36 dc (18 dc on each side). Then work in the round. Insert 1 marker in each side, the first before first dc, the second after 18 dc. When piece measures 23 cm, AT THE SAME TIME inc 1 st each side of every marker (= 4 inc). Repeat inc every round, 3 more times = 52 sts. Fasten off. Work the same way with dark beige but after 4 rounds with inc work 3 rounds without inc. Place the two parts tog, fill with some cotton wool and work them tog with 1 strand beige. Work 1 dc through dc on both layers. Make another half the same way, then work the two halves tog in the middle 8 dc on one long side, work with beige through both layers with 1 sl st in every dc. SAUSAGE: Worked in the round in a circle with rust. Start by making a MAGIC CIRCLE - read explanation above - on hook size 4 mm. ROUND 1: Work 6 dc in the magic circle - READ WORK IN THE ROUND IN A CIRCLE. ROUND 2: Work 2 dc in every dc = 12 dc. ROUND 3: Inc 4 dc evenly - READ INCREASE TIP = 16 dc. Work 1 dc in every dc until piece measures approx. 17 cm, dec 4 sts evenly - READ CROCHET DC TOG = 12 dc. Fill the sausage with some cotton wool. Work all dc tog 2 by 2. Cut the yarn and pull it through the last dc, tighten tog and fasten. KETCHUP AND MUSTARD: Work 60 ch with rusty red, fasten off. Work 60 ch with strong yellow, fasten off. Fasten them on the sausage – see picture. CHIPS: Worked in the round in a circle with vanilla on hook size 4 mm. Start by making a MAGIC CIRCLE - read explanation above. ROUND 1: Work 4 dc in the magic circle with vanilla - READ WORK IN THE ROUND IN A CIRCLE. Work 1 dc in every dc until chip measures approx. 5 to 10 cm. Cut the yarn, tighten tog at the top and fasten. BASKET: Work in the round in a circle on hook size 4 mm with dusty orange. Start by making a MAGIC CIRCLE - read explanation above. ROUND 1: Work 6 dc in the magic circle - READ WORK IN THE ROUND IN A CIRCLE. ROUND 2: Work 2 dc in every dc = 12 dc. ROUND 3: Work * 1 dc in next dc, 2 dc in next dc *, repeat from *-* the entire round = 18 dc. ROUND 4: Work * 1 dc in each of the next 2 dc, 2 dc in next *, repeat from *-* the entire round = 24 dc. ROUND 5: Work * 1 dc in each of the next 3 dc, 2 dc in next *, repeat from *-* the entire round = 30 dc. ROUND 6-16: Work 1 dc in every dc. ROUND 17: Work 1 round with REVERSE CROCHET - see explanation above - and finish with 1 sl st in first st. TOMATO KETCHUP: Work in the round in a circle on hook size 4 mm with red. Start by making a MAGIC CIRCLE - read explanation above. Work as ROUND 1-3 for BASKET. Work 35-40 ch, cut the yarn and fasten the end. |
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