Olga wrote:
Hola, he comenzado a hacer el cuello. Si lo pongo en plano sobre la mesa me queda circular, no un rectángulo, como pensaba que tendría que quedar. Pienso que pasa esto porque en la primera vuelta dice que hay que saltarse una cadena. ¿Esto es correcto? O yo no lo he entendido bien? Gracias
19.05.2021 - 15:40DROPS Design answered:
Hola Olga, la forma obtenida no es por la cadeneta saltada, sino que por la tensión del tejido. Efectivamente, se tiene que saltar una cadeneta; siempre se montan más cadenetas que las necesarias para evitar que la labor se tense.
30.05.2021 - 20:53
Jean wrote:
Thanks. However the instructions for the box (□) say 'skip 1 puff-stitch + 1 chain stitch, work 1 treble crochet in the next treble crochet' - this uses 3 stitches. The instructions for the cross (X) say 'skip 1 stitch, work 1 treble crochet in next stitch' - this uses 2 stitches. It worked in the second row of the pattern fine because the box (□)was used all the way along the row (not the cross X). Please could you get someone to explain this. Thanks.
14.04.2021 - 13:10
Jean wrote:
The very top row of the pattern (before the last row of double crochet) doesn't seem to work for me. I am working it right to left, A1 over 1st stitch, A2 until the last 3 stitches, A3 over last 2 stitches and A1 over last stitch. Because A2 is a cross (X) and not a box (□) (like row No 2), there ends up being more puff stitches because the chain stitch isn't being missed (there is a puff stitch being made every 2 stitches instead of 3). Should this symbol not be a box to prevent this?
13.04.2021 - 21:08DROPS Design answered:
Dear Jean, the X is worked over 2 stitches (1 treble in the 2. one, and one puff into the first one, cossing the tr), and the square is also wprked over two stitches (puff stitch into the 2. stotch, and treble into the first one) so you should not end up (both symbols have crossed stitches, only teh direction is different), so you should not end up with extra stitches. Happy Crafting!
13.04.2021 - 21:58
Annette Fuglsang wrote:
Hej ! I flere af Drops opskrifter møder jeg 3 tal med bindestreg imellem f. eks. i Drops 204-16: "hækl 1 fastmaske i hver af de 0-2-1 næste luftmasker, . . . " Hvad betyder 0-2-1 næste luftmaske ? Eller i strikkeopskriften Drops Clementin Hat "Strik 0-1-0 maske ret, strik derefter . . ." Hvad betyder det ? Med venlig hilsen Annette
25.02.2021 - 06:50DROPS Design answered:
Hej Annette, det er tallene i de 3 forskellige størrelser. Strikker du den mindste, følger du det første tal igennem hele opskriften osv. God fornøjelse!
25.02.2021 - 14:20
Annica Lindgren wrote:
Efter att ha virkat de två första varven (först fastmaskor... sedan första varvet på diagrammet) står: "Fortsätt mönstret fram och tillbaka så". Hur menas? Är det det nedersta varvet som ska upprepas till 20 cm och för att sedan gå uppåt i diagrammet? Eller ska jag följa hela diagrammet uppåt direkt? Med vänlig hälsning, Annica
31.01.2021 - 20:02DROPS Design answered:
Hei Annica. Den nederst raden i diagrammet hekler du kun 1 gang, slik det står beskrevet i oppskriften. I diagramteksten med sort stjerne står det: denne raden skal ikke hekles, den er allerede heklet og viser kun hvordan neste rad skal hekles i maskene . Så du skal kun repetere de 6 radene i diagrammet (starter med 3 luftmasker) i høyden. God Fornøyelse!
08.02.2021 - 10:18
Béatrice Lassalle wrote:
Bonjour, Pour faire mon échantillon, vous dites : "13 double-brides/mailles serrées de large avec 1 fil de chaque qualité = 10 cm." Je ne comprends pas bien : je fais des double-brides ou des mailles serrées ? Et dans la hauteur, comment je peux voir ce qu'il y a dans 10 cm ? Merci de me répondre car je reste bloquée sur mon échantillon !
17.11.2020 - 11:14DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Mme Lasalle, vos mailles doivent être toutes de la même largeur, autrement dit 13 double-brides = 13 mailles serrées = 10 cm de large. La hauteur est indiquée pour A.2 = 3 rangs de A.2 = environ 3,25 cm. Bon crochet!
17.11.2020 - 13:56
Roro wrote:
Thanks so much for your patience. That explains well how the row of 78 dbl crochet stitches are worked into. However, after you have done the first row of puff stitches, and then count the stitches, there are 116 stitches. This is because each X box contains 3 stitches (a treble, a chain and a puff) and this is being worked into 2 dc stitches. So at the end of the row you have 38 extra stitches (because there are 38 puff stitches). Can you possibly work out why I am going wrong here. Thanks
30.07.2020 - 09:40DROPS Design answered:
Dear Roro, work simply following the diagram and video previously linked, making sure you have 38 puff stitches on every row - if your tension is right, you should have then the right measurements. Happy crocheting!
30.07.2020 - 12:34
Roro wrote:
Thanks for your response. However, there is an increase from the row of double crochets to the 1st row of puff stitches if you follow the pattern (see question below). In the pattern it looks like each 3rd double crochet is possibly missed, which would actually even out the number of stitches if that was the case - is this where I'm possibly going wrong? Thanks for your patience.
29.07.2020 - 18:01DROPS Design answered:
Dear Roro, on neck warmer you cast on 94-101-108 sts and work first row skipping chains evenly so that there are 78-84-90 sts at the end of this first row. Then work: A.1 over 1st st, repeat A.2 until 3 sts remain = repeat A.2 a total of 37-40-43 times in width (= over the next 74-80-86 sts), and finish with A.3 (= 2 sts) and A.4 over the last stitch = 1+74-80-86+2+1=78-84-90 sts and 38-41-44 puff stitches. Hope this help. Happy crocheting!
30.07.2020 - 08:54
Roro wrote:
Thanks for all your help. The fundamental reason I don't understand this pattern is this: On the 1st row (after dbl crochet row ) the puff stitches which produce 3 stitches (1 treble + 1 chain + 1 puff) are worked into 2 dbl crochet stitches (1 missed - into which a puff stitch goes after the treble + 1 for the treble). This results in an increase of stitches. That would maybe make sense in the 1st row of the item, but not further up. Should the 'X' box say 'miss 2 stitches' instead? Thanks
29.07.2020 - 16:02DROPS Design answered:
Dear Roro, there shouldn't be any increase, you should work "straight", each treble will be worked in the treble from the previous row so that the number of sts will remain constant. This video shows how to crochet these 2 rows with same symbols. Happy crocheting!
29.07.2020 - 17:11
Roro wrote:
Sorry there are so many questions. I'm kind of struggling a bit with this pattern. The 'CROCHET INFORMATION' section states that each row will finish with a slip stitch. Does this mean that the last stitch in the row in the diagram is not actually the last stitch because a slip stitch comes after it. So in effect there is 2 stitches worked in A4 (Right side) or A1 (Wrong side). For example the 1st row ends in A4 with '1 treble crochet in stitch' - is there a slip stitch after this? Thanks.
18.07.2020 - 00:59DROPS Design answered:
Dear Roro, you can follow diagram, ie work back and forth as explained under each piece, without joining at the end of every row, then sew the seam on mid back (hat and neck warmer). The first stitch of each row is drawn in the chart, ie at the beg of puff sts start with 3 chains and end with 1 treble and at the beg of dc row, start with 1 chain and end with 1 dc in 3rd ch from previous row. (A.1 might have to be edited, but our design team is now on summer vacation - thanks in advance for your patience and comprehension). Happy crocheting!
20.07.2020 - 09:11
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Crochet hat and neck warmer with puff-stitches. The whole set is worked in DROPS Sky and DROPS Kid-Silk.
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------------------------------------------------------- EXPLANATIONS FOR THE PATTERN: ------------------------------------------------------- PATTERN (for both hat and neck warmer): See diagrams A.1 to A.4. CHAIN STITCH: If you work outermost on the hook the chain stitch will often be too tight; 1 chain stitch should be as long as 1 double crochet/treble crochet is wide. 1 PUFF-STITCH: Work as follows in the same stitch (important to work in the stitch not around the stitch): * Make 1 yarn over, insert the hook through the stitch, make 1 yarn over and pull it through the stitch; make both yarn overs long (to avoid the puff-stitch being small and compact it is important to pull the yarn overs to approx. 2 cm in length) *, work from *-* a total of 5 times, make a yarn over and pull the strand through all loops on the hook. DECREASE TIP (evenly spaced): To work out how to decrease evenly, count the total number of stitches on row (e.g. 63 stitches) and divide by number of decreases to be made (e.g. 28) = 2.3. In this example decrease by working approx. every first and second stitch together as follows: Insert the hook through the next stitch, make 1 yarn over and pull it through the stitch, insert the hook through the next stitch, make 1 yarn over and pull it through the stitch, make 1 more yarn over and pull it through all 3 loops on the hook (= 1 stitch decreased). ------------------------------------------------------- START THE PIECE HERE: ------------------------------------------------------- HAT - SHORT OVERVIEW OF THE PIECE: The hat is worked back and forth from mid back, bottom up, and sewn together mid back to finish. HAT: Work 75-77-82 chain stitches with hook size 5.5 mm, using 1 strand Sky + 1 strand Kid-Silk (= 2 strands). The first row is worked as follows: Work 1 double crochet in the 3rd chain stitch from the hook, 1 double crochet in each of the next 0-2-1 chain stitches, * skip 1 chain stitch, work 1 double crochet in each of the next 5 chain stitches *, work from *-* to end of row = 62-64-68 double crochets on the row. The next row is worked as follows: Work A.1 over the first stitch, A.2 until there are 3 stitches left on the row, A.3 over 2 stitches and finish with A.4 over the last stitch. Continue this pattern back and forth. REMEMBER THE CROCHET TENSION! When the piece measures approx. 20-21-22 cm, decrease 28-30-30 stitches evenly, either on row 3 or on row 6 in the diagram (marked with an arrow in the diagram) – read DECREASE TIP = 34-34-38 stitches. Work 2 more rows of puff-stitches. On the next row (a row of double crochets), decrease by working all double crochets together 2 and 2 = 17-17-19 double crochets left. Then work 2 rows of double crochets where all the double crochets are worked together 2 and 2 on both rows = 5 double crochets left in all sizes. Cut the strands but leave a strand-end long enough to sew the seam with. Tack the strand up and down through the 5 stitches at the top of the hat, tighten and fasten well. The hat measures approx. 26-27-28 cm from the top down. ASSEMBLY: Sew the hat together mid back – sew edge to edge in the outermost loop of the outermost stitch so the seam is flat. ------------------------------------------------------- NECK WARMER - SHORT OVERVIEW OF THE PIECE: The piece is worked back and forth from mid back, bottom up and sewn together mid back to finish. NECK WARMER: Work 94-101-108 chain stitches with hook size 5.5 mm using 1 strand Sky + 1 strand Kid-Silk (= 2 strands). The first row is worked as follows: Work 1 double crochet in the 3rd chain stitch from the hook, 1 double crochet in each of the next 1-2-3 chain stitches, * skip 1 chain stitch, work 1 double crochet in each of the next 5 chain stitches *, work from *-* to end of row = 78-84-90 double crochets on the row. The next row is worked as follows: Work A.1A over the first stitch, A.2 until there are 3 stitches left on the row, A.3 over 2 stitches and finish with A.4 over the last stitch. REMEMBER THE CROCHET TENSION! Continue this pattern back and forth until the piece measures approx. 24-27-30 cm (or to desired length) but finish after either row 3 or row 6 in the diagrams. Cut the strand but leave a strand-end long enough to sew the seam with. ASSEMBLY: Sew the neck warmer together mid back – sew edge to edge in the outermost loop of the outermost stitch so the seam is flat. |
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