Agnieszka wrote:
Dlaczego stosujecie błędną nazwę dla półsłupka? To co nazywacie oczkiem ścisłym, wszedzie funkcjonuje jako póslupek. Oczko ścisłe polega na przeciągnięciu nitki od razu przez dwa oczka na szydełku. Wasze tłumaczenie na polski wprowadza bardzo dużo niezrozumienia
01.04.2025 - 21:26DROPS Design answered:
Witaj Agnieszko, dziękuję za Twoją uwagę. W najnowszych wzorach stosowana jest już poprawna terminologia, a starsze wzory są systematycznie poprawiane. Pozdrawiamy!
02.04.2025 - 09:42
Wil Ter Beke wrote:
Hallo, ik vind de beschrijving van het patroon niet echt duidelijk beschreven.Vooral van de oren niet.
08.02.2025 - 12:06
Maja wrote:
Va skal jeg jøre
19.11.2024 - 22:38
Gea Van Den Driest wrote:
De video gaat Veeeeel te snel
11.12.2018 - 19:25
Agnieszka wrote:
A jak jest słupek potrójny? W słowniczku jest tylko podwójny i poczwórny.
24.10.2018 - 08:59DROPS Design answered:
Witaj Agnieszko! Przepraszamy za pomyłkę, już została naprawiona. A więc- UK:Triple treble crochet, US:Double treble crochet (dtr) to po polsku SŁUPEK POTRÓJNY. Pozdrawiamy!
24.10.2018 - 10:16
Agnieszka wrote:
Czy double crochet to oczko ścisłe?
23.10.2018 - 14:51DROPS Design answered:
Witaj Agnieszko! Dokładnie tak. Pozdrawiamy
23.10.2018 - 17:44Katherine Brown wrote:
I tried making the Oscar pattern (rabbit). I am on round 10 of the body and it already measures 11 cm. There must be something wrong with the pattern as that is the finished size and I am only half through the body. Could it be sc instead of dc? Very cute looking pattern and I'd like to try again.
29.05.2017 - 05:40DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Brown, this pattern is worked with dc (UK-English terminology), ie sc (US-English terminology) - see also video below. Happy crocheting!
29.05.2017 - 10:24
Magda wrote:
Witam, ten króliczek jest genialny, tylko nie rozumiem niektórych skrótów, np.: oz, oł, sł, psł. Bardzo bym prosiła o pełne słowa, albo może legendę
12.02.2017 - 14:42DROPS Design answered:
Witaj Magdo! Wszystkie skróty znajdują się w słowniczku na naszej stronie TUTAJ. POWODZENIA!
12.02.2017 - 21:33
Kinga wrote:
Dziękuje :)
31.10.2016 - 22:53
Kinga wrote:
Witam, co oznacza (* )we wzorze?
31.10.2016 - 16:07DROPS Design answered:
Witam, zdanie umieszczone między 2 gwiazdkami jest powtarzającym się elementem, np. OKR. 3: *1 oś w nast. oś, 2 oś w nast. oś*, powt. od *-* przez całe okrążenie. Pozdrawiamy i powodzenia!
31.10.2016 - 17:50
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DROPS Easter: Crochet DROPS bunny in "Paris".
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WORK IN THE ROUND IN A CIRCLE (applies to body and legs): After last dc on the round, continue to next round with 1 dc in next dc (= first dc on next round). NOTE: Insert a marker at the beg of round between last dc and first dc on the round, move the marker upwards. 2 DC TOG: * Insert hook in next st, get yarn *, repeat from *-* one more time, make a YO and pull yarn through all 3 sts on hook. CROCHET INFO (applies to ears and eyes): Beg every row/round with 1 ch (does not replace first dc). Finish round with 1 sl st in first ch. ---------------------------------------------------------- BUNNY: HEAD/BODY: Work in the round, top down from the top of head. Work 3 ch on hook size 4.5 mm with light blue purple and form a ring with 1 sl st in first ch. ROUND 1: Work 6 dc in 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. REMEMBER THE CROCHET TENSION! ROUND 4: Work * 1 dc in each of the next 2 dc, then 2 dc in next dc *, repeat from *-* the entire round = 24 dc. ROUND 5: Work * 1 dc in each of the next 3 dc, then 2 dc in next dc *, repeat from *-* the entire round = 30 dc. ROUND 6: Work 1 dc in every dc. ROUND 7: Work * 1 dc in each of the next 4 dc, then 2 dc in next dc *, repeat from *-* the entire round = 36 dc. ROUND 8: Work 1 dc in every dc. ROUND 9: Work * 1 dc in each of the next 5 dc, then 2 dc in next dc *, repeat from *-* the entire round = 42 dc. ROUND 10-17: Work 1 dc in every dc. ROUND 18: Work * 1 dc in each of the next 19 dc, then work the next 2 DC TOG - see explanation above *, repeat from *-* one more time = 40 dc. ROUND 19: Work * 1 dc in each of the next 3 dc, then crochet 2 dc tog *, repeat from *-* the entire round = 32 dc. ROUND 20: Work 1 dc in every dc. ROUND 21: * 1 dc in each of the next 2 dc, then crochet 2 dc tog *, repeat from *-* the entire round = 24 dc. ROUND 22: Work 1 dc in every dc. ROUND 23: Work * 1 dc in the next 1 dc, then crochet the next 2 dc tog *, repeat from *-* the rest of the round = 16 dc. ROUND 24: Work 1 dc in every dc. Fill the bunny with some cotton wool. ROUND 25: Work all dc tog 2 by 2 = 8 dc, finish with 1 sl st in next dc. Cut the thread and pull it through the remaining sts and tighten tog, fasten tightly. LEG: Worked in the round in a circle. Work 3 ch on hook size 4.5 mm with light blue purple and form a ring with 1 sl st in first ch. ROUND 1: Work 6 dc in the circle. ROUND 2: Work 2 dc in every dc = 12 dc. ROUND 3-6: Work 1 dc in every dc. Fill leg with some cotton wool. ROUND 7: Work all dc tog 2 by 2 = 6 dc, finish with 1 sl st in next dc. Cut the yarn and pull it through the remaining sts and tighten tog, fasten tightly. Work 3 more legs the same way. EAR: Worked back and forth. Work 5 ch on hook size 4.5 mm with light blue purple. ROW 1: Turn and work 1 dc in 2nd ch from hook, 1 dc in each of the next 3 ch = 4 dc. ROW 2: READ CROCHET INFO! Work 2 dc in first dc, 1 dc in each of the next 2 dc, 2 dc in next dc = 6 dc. ROWS 3-21: Work 1 dc in every dc. ROW 22: Work 2 dc tog, 1 dc in each of the next 2 dc, 2 dc tog = 4 dc. ROW 23: Work 1 dc in every dc. ROW 24: Crochet all dc tog 2 by 2 = 2 dc. Fasten off. Work another part in medium pink the same way. Now work the two parts tog with light blue purple. Place ears tog and work through both layers (medium pink side up) as follows: Work 1 dc in each of the first 4 sts on cast-on edge, 1 dc in every row, 2 dc + 3 ch + 2 dc around tip of ear, 1 dc around every row. Fasten off. Work another ear the same way. EYE: Work 3 ch on hook size 4.5 mm with some left-over dark grey and form a ring with 1 sl st in first ch. ROUND 1: Remember CROCHET INFO! Work 6 dc in ch-ring. Switch to some left-over off white. ROUND 2: Work 2 dc in first dc, 1 dc + 1 htr in next dc, 1 tr + 2 dtr in next dc, 2 dtr + 1 tr in next dc, 1 htr + 1 dc in next dc, 2 dc in next dc. Fasten off. Work another eye the same way. TAIL: Make 1 pompom with an approx. diameter of 4 cm with some left-over off white. ASSEMBLY: Place cast-on edge on ears edge to edge with 4th round on head on each side and fasten with neat little stitches (also sew a few cm down along edge on ears on the back of head to hold them in place). Sew the legs under the body. Sew eye with neat little stitches on the back to avoid visible stitches, and sew 4 stitches on each eye with some left-over dark grey for eyelashes - see picture. Embroider nose with medium pink and mouth with some left-over dark grey. Sew the tail to the back. |
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