Carolyn wrote:
Beautiful sweater but decided after trying to read through the diagrams and instructions I will pass on this one. I agree with another commenter that instructions should be written. I can see from the comments that many are having difficulty.
21.09.2019 - 17:57DROPS Design answered:
Dear Carolyn, 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!
23.09.2019 - 10:19
Annette wrote:
I love this pattern - I cannot work out the symbolised patterns at all, never haven abject to. Is there a video tutorial if this garment being made? I’ve tried the tutorials in reading symbolised patterns to no avail my brain just dies nitcsrfm to dirk that way! N Cheers Annette
29.08.2019 - 05:50DROPS Design answered:
Dear Annette, there are no video to this pattern, you will find how to read crochet diagrams here, should you need any further individual assistance reading diagram, please contact your DROPS store, even per mail or telephone. Happy crocheting!
29.08.2019 - 09:37
Dorothy Thornton wrote:
Can you tell me is the drops puma yarn a light weight worsted yarn or regular worsted yarn. Can it be substituted with a regular worsted weight American yarn? Like red heart or love or bernat?
19.07.2019 - 03:08DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Thornton, We are able to provide free patterns thanks to our yarns sold throughout the world. You will therefore understand that we can only recomand you to contact your DROPS Store shipping to USA for any further help & assistance. Thank you for your comprehension.
19.07.2019 - 08:16
Mc wrote:
Bonjour, Je veux réaliser l'échantillon, (j'utilise un fil différent), et je lis qu'il faut monter jusqu'à 5,5 rangs, comment faire un demi rang ? Merci
25.06.2019 - 08:49DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Mc, pour votre échantillon, montez toujours davantage de mailles en l'air et crochetez plus de mailles en l'air que le nombre indiqué pour 10 cm, et crochetez également plus de rangs en hauteur que le nombre indiqué pour l'échantillon, il est ainsi plus facile de mesurer les 10 cm en largeur et en hauteur. Bon crochet!
25.06.2019 - 11:24
Bernadette Rushmer wrote:
Hi thanks for your answer. I got the 2nd round done,but am stuck again. Isn't there a pattern that is not a diagram. I just can't understand the instructions after round 2. Do I follow the diagram from 1 to 9 or do I repeat 4,5 and 9 first. Sorry to ask so many questions,but I really want to make this. After a half a day of trying and unraveling I am near to giving up. 😣
09.04.2019 - 17:00DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Rushmer, you work each row in each diagram the one after the other (= row 1 all diagrams, then row 2 all diagrams etc). When the 2 rows in A.4,A.5 and A.9 have been worked, repeat from row 1 (= repeat the 2 rows in these diagrams), at the same time, continue working A.2 to the arrow for your size, ie after row 2 all diagrams, work row 1 A.4-5-9 and work row 3 in A.2, then work row 2 A.4-5-9 and row 4 in A.2 etc. Happy crocheting!
10.04.2019 - 09:59
Bernadette Rushmer wrote:
Hi,I have never used a diagram before a d I dont know what A1 over 1 stitch etc means. Do I crochet everything in 1 stitch? I am really confused. Please help!! Thanks😊
08.04.2019 - 15:05DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Rushmer, first row in A.1 will be worked over 1 stitch (= 3 tr (UK-English) in 1 stitch) - learn more about reading diagrams here. Happy crocheting!
08.04.2019 - 16:19
Cecilia wrote:
Junto con saludarles y comentarles que tienen muy lindos patrones me gustaría que hicieran vídeos tutoriales para las que somos principiantes se lo agradeceríamos mucho
05.04.2019 - 14:06
Nancy wrote:
Hi - I do not understand the charts at all & am wondering what the references in the pattern mean? I would like to crochet this beautiful sweater, but the chart system is totally beyond me. Please assist!
28.03.2019 - 23:57DROPS Design answered:
Dear Nancy, you will find here how to read crochet diagrams. Happy crocheting!
01.04.2019 - 16:14
No wrote:
Would like a size large
26.03.2019 - 04:24DROPS Design answered:
Dear No, if you want to crochet the size Large, follow the instructions for size L = follow the 3rd numbers in each numbers, eg you cast on 111 sts in size L and so on. Happy crocheting!
26.03.2019 - 09:21
Muriel B wrote:
In February I asked advice re left handed crocheting . I have now made the jumper - it is beautiful. The answer for any left handed crocheters is that whilst you will be crocheting left to to right you can follow the pattern right to left on the charts. I did this. However if you find this confusing you can follow the charts left to right by changing the order doing A8 in place of A6 and obviously A6 in place of A8; similarly change A11to 10 and so on since each is a mirror Image of the other.
08.03.2019 - 11:57
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Crocheted jumper with raglan in DROPS Puna. Piece is crocheted top down in an angle with fans, lace pattern and A-shape. Size: S - XXXL
DROPS 196-20 |
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EXPLANATION FOR THE PATTERN: ---------------------------------------------------------- CROCHET INFORMATION: At beginning of every round with double treble crochets replace first double treble crochet with 4 chain stitches. Finish round with 1 slip stitch in 4th chain stitch at beginning of round. On every round with double crochets replace first double crochet with 1 chain stitch. Finish round with 1 slip stitch in first chain stitch at beginning of round. PATTERN: See diagrams A.1 to A.11. Choose diagram for your size. 1 fan = 2 chain stitches + 1 bobble + 4 chain stitches + 1 bobble + 2 chain stitches. DECREASE TIP (applies to sleeves): All decreases are done on 1 round with double treble crochets. Work 1 double treble crochet in each of the first 2 double crochets, work the next 2 double treble crochets together (= 1 stitch decreased), work 1 double treble crochet in every double crochet until 4 double crochets remain on round, work the next 2 double treble crochets together (= 1 stitch decreased), work 1 double treble crochet in each of the last 2 double crochets. ---------------------------------------------------------- START THE PIECE HERE: ---------------------------------------------------------- JUMPER - SHORT OVERVIEW OF THE PIECE: Work in the round top down. First work a yoke. Then divide the piece into body and sleeves and continue in the round separately. YOKE: Work 102-102-111-116-116-125 chain stitches on hook size 4.5 mm with Puna and form a ring with 1 slip stitch in first chain stitch. Work 1 chain stitch (= first double crochet) - read CROCHET INFO, skip first chain stitch, work 1 double crochet in each of the next 3-3-5-3-3-5 chain stitches, * skip 1 chain stitch, 1 double crochet in each of the next 6 chain stitches *, work from *-* and finish with 1 slip stitch in first chain stitch on round = 88-88-96-100-100-108 double crochets. Then work pattern as follows: Round begins in transition between back piece and sleeve (i.e. first work over sleeve, front piece, sleeve and finally back piece). Right sleeve: Work A.1 over first stitch, A.2 over 1 stitch, A.3 over 1 stitch. Front piece: Work A.4 over the next 2-2-4-2-2-4 stitches, A.5 over 17-17-17-18-18-18 stitches, A.6 over 1-1-1-3-3-3 stitches, A.7 over 1 stitch (= mid front), A.8 over 1-1-1-3-3-3 stitches, A.9 over 17-17-17-18-18-18 stitches, A.4 over the next 2-2-4-2-2-4 stitches. Left sleeve: Work as right sleeve. Back piece: Work as front piece. Continue pattern like this. REMEMBER THE CROCHET TENSION! Repeat A.4, A.5 and A.9 vertically. Work A.2 until arrow for your size, then work A.4 over these stitches. When A.1, A.3, A.6, A.7 and A.8 have been worked 1 time vertically, there are 55-55-59-63-63-67 double crochets and 4 fans on each front piece/back piece and 29-31-39-37-33-31 double crochets on each sleeve = 168-172-196-200-192-196 double crochets + 8 fan pattern in total. Piece measures approx. 14 cm measured along shoulder. Then work as follows: Right sleeve: Work A.1 over first stitch, A.4 over the next 27-29-37-35-31-29 stitches, A.3 over 1 stitch. Front piece: Work A.4 over the next 2-2-4-2-2-4 stitches, A.5 2 times in total in width, A.6 over the next 1-1-1-3-3-3 stitches, A.7 (= 1 stitch = mid front), A.8 over the next 1-1-1-3-3-3 stitches, A.9 2 times in total in width, A.4 over the next 2-2-4-2-2-4 stitches. Left sleeve: Work as right sleeve. Back piece: Work as front piece. Continue pattern like this until piece measures 22-24-25-27-29-31 cm in total, measured along the shoulder (i.e. approx. 7-9-10-12-14-15 rounds after first repetition of pattern A.1, A.3 and A.6 to A.8). There are now approx. 65-71-77-89-93-97 double crochets/double treble crochets and approx. 6-6-6-6-6-8 fans on each front piece/back piece and approx. 45-51-59-61-61-63 double crochets/double treble crochets on each sleeve = approx. 220-244-272-300-308-320 double crochets/double treble crochets + approx. 12-12-12-12-12-16 fan pattern in total. Now divide the piece for sleeves and body as follows: Right sleeve: Skip sleeve stitches (= approx. 45-51-59-61-61-63 stitches) and work 6-6-6-8-10-12 chain stitches under sleeve. Front piece: Work pattern as before. Left sleeve: Skip sleeve stitches (= approx. 45-51-59-61-61-63 stitches) and work 6-6-6-8-10-12 chain stitches under sleeve. Back piece: Work as front piece. There are now approx. 71-77-83-93-103-109 double crochets/double treble crochets/chain stitches (including chain stitches under sleeve) + approx. 6-6-6-6-6-8 fans on each front piece/back piece = approx. 142-154-166-186-206-218 double crochets/double treble crochets and approx. 12-12-12-12-12-16 fan pattern in total. BODY: Work 1 round with pattern as before and 1 double crochet/double treble crochet in every chain stitch under sleeve. Displace round so that it begins mid under sleeve. Insert 1 marker mid under both sleeves. Then work pattern as before but decrease stitches in each side as follows: Front piece: Work A.4 over the first 2-2-4-4-5-8 stitches, A.10 over the next 5 stitches + fan pattern + 1 stitch (adjust which round to begin on according to pattern), work pattern as before (i.e. continue to increase mid front) until 8-8-10-10-11-14 stitches remain and 1 fan before marker, work A.11 over 1 stitch + fan pattern + 5 stitches, work A.4 over the next 2-2-4-4-5-8 stitches. Back piece: Work as front piece. Continue pattern like this. I.e. on every round with double treble crochets increase stitches on each side of A.7 (i.e. increase stitches in A.6 and A.8) and decrease stitches in A.10 and A.11 (when decreasing/increasing double treble crochets increase 2 double treble crochets on each side of A.7 (= 8 double treble crochets increased) and decrease 1 double treble crochet in every A.10/A.11 (= 4 double treble crochets decreased in total), i.e. increase 4 double treble crochets in total on round). Decrease pattern in the sides and increase for new pattern mid front/mid back. When A.10 and A.11 have been worked 1 time vertically, continue decrease in double treble crochets as before (i.e. now there is no decrease in the fan pattern). When piece measures 20 cm from where body was divided from sleeve, measured along the side on the shortest, increase stitches as before, but do not increase for fans, i.e. work all stitches increased in double crochets/double treble crochets. When piece measures 25-25-26-26-26-26 cm from where body was divided sleeve, measured along the shortest (i.e. approx. 11 rounds with double treble crochets = 11 times increased), work 1 edge as follows: Work * 1 double crochet, 3 chain stitches, skip approx. 1 cm *, work from *-* in the round, adjust to finish with 3 chain stitches and 1 slip stitch in first double crochet. Make sure edge is not too tight, skip fewer stitches if needed. Fasten off. Jumper measures approx. 50-52-54-56-58-60 cm measured from shoulder and down on the shortest. SLEEVE: Fasten strand with 1 slip stitch in 3rd chain stitch under sleeve, work 1 double crochet/double treble crochet in each of the 2-2-2-3-4-5 chain stitches under sleeve (adjust whether to work double crochet or double treble crochet according to pattern), work 1 double crochet/double treble crochet in each of the approx. 45-51-59-61-61-63 stitches skipped for sleeve and finish with 1 double crochet/double treble crochet in each of the last 3-3-3-4-5-6 chain stitches under sleeve = approx. 51-57-65-69-71-75 double crochets/double treble crochets. Continue in the round according to A.4. When sleeve measures 2 cm, decrease 2 stitches under sleeve - read DECREASE TIP. Decrease like this every 5-3-2½-2½-2½-2 cm 8-11-13-13-14-15 times in total = approx. 35-36-39-43-43-45 stitches. Continue pattern until piece measures 43-42-41-40-38-37 cm, now work 1 edge around the sleeve as follows: Work * 1 double crochet, 3 chain stitches, skip approx. 1 cm *, work from *-* around the entire sleeve, adjust to finish with 3 chain stitches and 1 slip stitch in first double crochet. Fasten off. Work the other sleeve the same way. NECK EDGE: Crochet an edge around the neck as follows: Begin mid on top of shoulder, fasten strand with 1 slip stitch in 1 stitch, work * 1 double crochet in next stitch, 3 chain stitches, skip approx. 1 cm *, work from *-* in the round as follows, adjust to finish round with 3 chain stitches and 1 slip stitch in first double crochet. Make sure edge is not too tight at the neck, skip fewer stitches if needed. Fasten off. |
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