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Crocheted jumper in DROPS Cotton Light. The piece is worked top down, with round yoke, fan pattern and bobbles. Sizes S - XXXL.
DROPS 232-40 |
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------------------------------------------------------- EXPLANATIONS FOR THE PATTERN: ------------------------------------------------------- PATTERN: See diagrams A.1 to A.6. CROCHET INFORMATION: Each round of treble crochets begins with 3 chain stitches (these do not replace the first treble crochet) and finishes with 1 slip stitch in the 3rd chain stitch at the beginning of the round. Each round of double crochets begins with 1 chain stitch (this does not replace the first double crochet) and finishes with 1 slip stitch in the 1st chain stitch. CHAIN STITCHES: If you work outermost on the hook the chain stitch will often be too tight; 1 chain stitch should be as long as 1 treble crochet is wide. INCREASE TIP: Increase 1 treble crochet by working 2 treble crochets in/around the same stitch. To work out how to increase evenly, count the number of stitches on the round (e.g. 84 stitches) and divide by the number of increases to be made (e.g. 32) = 2.6. In this example increase by working 2 treble crochets alternately in each 2nd and 3rd stitch (approx.). WORK 1 TREBLE CROCHET AND 1 TRIPLE-TREBLE CROCHET TOGETHER: Make 1 yarn over, insert the hook through the next stitch, pick up the strand, make 1 yarn over and pull it through the first 2 loops on the hook, make 3 yarn overs, insert the hook from the right side around the treble crochet 2 rounds below (broken line shows the triple-treble crochet), pick up the strand, *make 1 yarn over and pull it through the first 2 loops on the hook,* work from *-* 2 more times, make 1 yarn over and pull it through all 3 loops on the hook. WORK 1 TRIPLE-TREBLE CROCHET AND 1 TREBLE CROCHET TOGETHER: Make 3 yarn overs, insert the hook from the right side around the treble crochet 2 rounds below (broken line shows the triple-treble crochet), pick up the strand, * make 1 yarn over and pull it through the first 2 loops on the hook *, work from *-* 2 more times, make 1 yarn over, insert the hook through the next stitch, pick up the strand, make 1 yarn over and pull through the first 2 loops on the hook, make 1 yarn over and pull it through all 3 loops on the hook. DECREASE TIP (sleeve-edges): All decreases are worked on rounds with just treble crochets. Work 1 treble crochet, then work the next 2 treble crochets together as follows: * Make 1 yarn over, insert the hook through the next stitch, pick up the strand, make 1 yarn over and pull the yarn over through the first 2 loops on the hook *, work from *-* 1 more time, make 1 yarn over and pull it through all 3 loops on the hook. Work until there are 3 stitches left on the round, work the next 2 treble crochets together as above and work 1 treble crochet in the last stitch. ------------------------------------------------------- START THE PIECE HERE: ------------------------------------------------------- JUMPER – SHORT OVERVIEW OF THE PIECE: The neck and yoke are worked in the round, top down. The yoke is divided for the body and sleeve, which are then all finished separately. NECK: Work 84-86-90-92-96-102 CHAIN STITCHES – read description above, with hook size 4.5 mm and DROPS Cotton Light. Form them into a ring with 1 slip stitch in the first chain stitch. Work 1 treble crochet in each chain stitch – read CROCHET INFORMATION = 84-86-90-92-96-102 stitches. Work 2 rounds with 1 treble crochet in each stitch. Insert 1 marker at the beginning of the round; the yoke is measured from this marker! YOKE: Work A.1 over all stitches. On the last round in A.1 increase 32-38-38-40-40-42 stitches evenly spaced – read INCREASE TIP (increase-rounds are marked with a square beside the diagrams) = 116-124-128-132-136-144 stitches. Work A.2 over all stitches. REMEMBER THE CROCHET TENSION! On round 3 in A.2 increase 28-36-36-36-36-40 treble crochets evenly spaced = 144-160-164-168-172-184 stitches. On round 4 in A.2 increase 26-25-31-32-38-41 treble crochets evenly spaced = 170-185-195-200-210-225 stitches Work A.3 over all stitches. On the last round in A.3 increase 22-25-33-34-36-39 treble crochets evenly spaced = 192-210-228-234-246-264 stitches. Work A.4 over all stitches. On round 6 in A.4 increase 18-25-27-21-34-36 treble crochets evenly spaced = 210-235-255-255-280-300 stitches. Now work pattern AND divide for the body and sleeves. Read the whole of the next section before continuing. Work A.3 over all stitches. On the last round in A.3 increase 0-0-0-25-30-35 stitches evenly spaced = 210-235-255-280-310-335 stitches. Work A.5 over all stitches. AT THE SAME TIME when the piece measures 20-22-23-25-27-29 cm from the marker (increases are now finished), divide for the body and sleeves as follows (adjust so the next round has just treble crochets or treble crochets/bobbles): Work the first 60-68-73-80-91-100 stitches, skip 45-49-54-60-64-67 stitches for the armhole, work 10-9-9-10-9-10 chain stitches under the sleeve, work the next 60-69-74-80-91-101 stitches, skip 45-49-54-60-64-67 stitches for the armhole, work 10-9-9-10-9-10 chain stitches under the sleeve, work to the end of the round. Cut the strand. BODY: = 140-155-165-180-200-221 stitches. Start the round under one sleeve: Work 1 double crochet in the 5th chain stitch, 3 chain stitches, work A.5 over all stitches AT THE SAME TIME decrease 0-0-0-0-0-1 stitch (the first stitch in A.5 is worked in the same stitch as the double crochet) = 140-155-165-180-200-220 stitches. Repeat A.5 in height until the piece measures 19-19-20-20-20-20 cm from the division; make sure the last round is a round of treble crochets. Work A.6 over all stitches. When A.6 is finished, cut and fasten the strand. The jumper measures approx. 48-50-52-54-56-58 cm from the shoulder down. SLEEVES: Work the 45-49-54-60-64-67 skipped stitches on one side as follows: Work 1 double crochet in the 5th chain stitch under the sleeve, 3 chain stitches, 1 treble crochet in each of the 5 chain stitches (the first treble crochet is worked in the same chain stitch as the double crochet), 1 treble crochet in each of the next 0-2-2-0-2-1 stitches, A.5 9-9-10-12-12-13 times, 1 treble crochet in each of the next 0-2-2-0-2-1 stitches and 1 treble crochet in each of the last 5-4-4-5-4-5 chain stitches = 55-58-63-70-73-77 stitches. Continue this pattern. The stitches which do not fit into the pattern under the sleeve are worked with treble crochets. When the sleeve measures 2 cm from the division,, decrease 2 stitches under the sleeve – read DECREASE TIP. Decrease like this every 3½-3-2½-2-1½-1½ cm a total of 8-9-11-14-15-16 times = 39-40-41-42-43-45 stitches. When the sleeve measures 36-34-34-32-31-29 cm (adjust so the last round is a round of just treble crochets), work A.6 over all stitches. When A.6 has been completed, cut and fasten the strand. The sleeve measures approx. 41-39-39-37-36-34 cm. Work the other sleeve in the same way. NECK: Work around the neck as follows: Work 1 double crochet in each stitch. Cut and fasten the strand. |
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Comments / Questions (16)
Annet Boersma wrote:
Bij bestelling wordt het juiste huisnummer niet geaccepteerd
09.04.2024 - 13:34DROPS Design answered:
Dag Annet,
Het bestellen van garens gaat via een van de verkooppunten die onze artikelen verkopen; wij verkopen geen garens via de site, dus als je tegen dingen aanloopt bij het bestellen zou je even contact op moeten nemen met het betreffende verkooppunt.
09.04.2024 - 20:32Lydia wrote:
Bij A.2: de bobbel van 15 steken is bijna niet te doen. Normaliter haak je een bobbel ook aan de verkeerde kant van het werk. Aangezien dit patroon rond gehaakt wordt, zie ik niet hoe ik dat dan moet doen. Kan ik met minder steken werken dan 15 ?
12.11.2023 - 23:09DROPS Design answered:
Dag Lydia,
Het kan inderdaad soms lastig gaan om zo'n bobbel te maken. Vaak komt dit doordat de steken of omslagen te strak gemaakt zijn. Maar je kunt natuurlijk ook bobbels met minder steken maken. Kijk gewoon wat voor jou het beste werkt.
15.11.2023 - 13:58Audrey Cremin wrote:
In A3, after crocheting the round of double crochet to form the \'ridge\', when crocheting the fan in next round in the round of trebles , the lovely \'ridge\' disappears, so I must be doing something wrong as I can clearly see the ridge in the photos. Help please! I\'m using Drops Muskat and it\'s looking lovely. I love Drops patterns; I have been crocheting for 70 years. Audrey Cremin
11.05.2023 - 22:16DROPS Design answered:
Dear Audrey, the "ridge" is formed by a sort of relief-stitch. This is maintained by the gauge and, if you work too loosely, this " ridge" will end up opening up the more the garment is worked and the more it weighs. So, for it to no dissapear, you need to ensure that the gauge is tight enough. Hope this helps and happy crocheting!
14.05.2023 - 19:14Monica wrote:
232-40_sand castle_taglia L sprone_lavoro A3 sulle 195 maglie precedenti ma dopo aver eseguito i giri 2 e 3 ci sono 65 ventaglietti per un totale di 260 maglie alte: a questo punto c'è qualcosa che non va perché nell'ultimo giro di A3 devo fare 33 aumenti per arrivare a 228 maglie! cosa sbaglio? grazie per l'aiuto.
09.05.2023 - 17:36DROPS Design answered:
Buonasera Monica, il motivo A.3 si lavora su 5 maglie, e sull'ultimo giro di A.3 deve aumentare 33 maglie passando da 195 a 228 maglie. Buon lavoro!
11.05.2023 - 21:50Marcela Montenegro wrote:
Muy bello,lo podría hacer en lana pura 100%pura lana de oveja?
03.03.2023 - 20:22Marcela Montenegro wrote:
Muy bello,lo podría hacer en lana pura 100%pura lana de oveja?
03.03.2023 - 20:19DROPS Design answered:
Hola Marcela, si la tensión de trabajo con tu hilo coincide con la del patrón puedes usar ese hilo para realizar la labor.
05.03.2023 - 19:10Danielle Blais wrote:
Merci de votre réponse! Je n'avais pas remarqué le menu déroulant sous la photo.
17.01.2023 - 18:10Danielle Blais wrote:
Is there a French version of the 232-40 pattern?
17.01.2023 - 15:25DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Mme Blais, certainement, cliquez sur le menu déroulant sous la photo pour sélectionner "français" et ainsi trouver les explications en français. Bon crochet!
17.01.2023 - 17:27Jennifer wrote:
Hi re the sizes S, M etc, can you tell me what they correspond to in inches please? Around the bust should be OK. Thanks
27.12.2022 - 14:14DROPS Design answered:
Hi Jennifer, You will find a size-chart at the bottom of the pattern, with measurements for all the sizes. If you need inches, make sure you are on the US language page (can be selected under the photo). Happy festive season!
28.12.2022 - 12:02Pat S wrote:
Why is my garment flaring at the sides? I am working on 232-40. Yarn stitches are 16 x 21 instead of 26 for the pattern. I have to keep decreasing to match the number of stitches in the pattern which should have nothing to do with the different yarn size. The diagram says work each stitch but maybe some stitches are supposed to be skipped liked on or around the babble stitch?
18.10.2022 - 01:25DROPS Design answered:
Dear Pat S, do you get the correct tension in width (16 sts) as well as in height (21 rows)? since the jumper is worked top down, you will increase evenly for the yoke, then divide piece for sleeves and body and finish body and sleeve separately. Maybe you could show your work to your store (even sending them a picture by mail), it might be easier for them to check together with you if there is anything wrong. You can also try showing your work to our DROPS Workshop where other crocheters around the world can help you too. Happy crocheting!
18.10.2022 - 09:22