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Crochet DROPS top and jacket in ”Muskat”.
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Crochet tension: Remember hook size is only a guide. 4.5 ch-spaces in width and 10 rows vertically on hook size 4.5 mm = 10 x 10 cm. Front piece: Work 91-103-115-127-139 ch (incl 6 ch to turn with) on hook size 4.5 mm with off Muskat. Work first row as follows: 1 dc in 7th ch from hook, * 5 ch, skip 5 ch, 1 dc in next ch *, repeat from *-* = 15-17-19-21-23 ch-spaces, turn piece. Continue to work as follows: 6 ch (incl 1 ch to turn with), 1 dc around first ch-space, * 5 ch, 1 dc around next ch-space *, repeat from *-* the entire row and turn piece. Continue like this. Remember the crochet tension! When piece measures 15 cm, inc 1 space in each side by working 1 extra ch-space in next to last space in each side = 17-19-21-23-25 ch-spaces. Armholes: When piece measures 33-34-35-36-37 cm, cast off for armholes as follows: Size S + M: Work as before until 1 ch-space remains, turn piece, work sl sts until middle of first ch-space, continue with ch-spaces and repeat dec in the other side - or see diagram 1B. Size L + XL: Follow dec for Size S + M: 1 time, turn piece and work back until 1 ch-space remain, turn piece and continue with ch-spaces and repeat dec in the other side - or see diagram 1C. Size XXL: Follow dec for Size S + M: 2 times - or see diagram 1D. 2-2-3-3-4 ch-spaces have been dec in each side = 13-15-15-17-17 ch-spaces on row. Continue working as before. When piece measures 36-38-40-42-44 cm, dec for neck as follows: Work 4 ch-space, turn piece, work sl sts until middle of first ch-space and continue with ch-spaces = 3 ch-spaces remain on shoulder. Work as before until piece measures 50-52-54-56-58 cm. Repeat in the other side of neck. Back piece: Cast on and work as front piece. Dec for armholes as on front piece and continue until piece measures 48-50-52-54-56 cm. Now dec for neck by working 2 rows over only 3 ch-space on each shoulder (i.e. do not work over the middle 7-9-9-11-11 ch-spaces). Piece measures approx. 50-52-54-56-58 cm, cut the yarn. Assembly: Work piece tog on the shoulder as follows: 1 sl st in first ch-space on back piece, 3 ch, 1 dc around first ch-space on front piece, 3 ch, 1 dc around next ch-space on back piece etc. Work the sides tog the same way. Neck edge and armhole: Work 1 round htr around the neck and both armholes as follows: * 1 htr in dc, 2 htr around ch-space *, repeat from *-* and finish with 1 sl st in first htr on round. ________________________________________ Jacket: Size: S - M - L - XL - XXL Materials: DROPS MUSKAT from Garnstudio 300-350-350-400-450 g colour no 18, white DROPS Crochet hook size 4.5 mm. DROPS Angular silver buttons no 534: 5 pieces Crochet tension: Remember hook size is only a guide. 4.5 ch-spaces in width and 10 rows vertically on hook size 4.5 mm = 10 x 10 cm. Back piece: Work 103-115-127-139-151 ch (incl 6 ch to turn with) on hook size 4.5 mm with off Muskat. Work first row as follows: 1 dc in 7th ch from hook, * 5 ch, skip 5 ch, 1 dc in next ch *, repeat from *-* = 17-19-21-23-25 ch-spaces, turn piece. Continue to work as follows: 6 ch (incl 1 ch to turn with), 1 dc around first ch-space, * 5 ch, 1 dc around next ch-space *, repeat from *-* the entire row and turn piece. Continue like this. Remember the crochet tension! When piece measures 15 cm, inc 1 space in each side by working 1 extra ch-space in next to last space in each side = 19-21-23-25-27 ch-spaces. Armholes: When piece measures 30-31-32-33-34 cm, dec for armholes as follows: SIZE S: Work as before until 1 ch-space remain, turn piece and continue with ch-spaces and repeat dec in the other side - or see diagram 1A. SIZE M + L: Work as before until 1 ch-space remains, turn piece, work sl sts until middle of first ch-space, continue with ch-space and repeat dec in the other side - or see diagram 1.B. SIZE XL: Follow dec for Size M + L: 1 time and then dec for size S: 1 time - or see diagram 1C. Size XXL: Follow dec for Size M + L: 2 times - or see diagram 1D. 1-2-2-3-4 ch-spaces have been dec in each side = 17-17-19-19-19 ch-spaces on row. Continue working as before. When piece measures 46-48-50-52-54 cm, dec for neck by working 2 rows over only 4-4-5-5-5 ch-spaces on each shoulder (i.e. do not work over the middle 9 ch-spaces). Piece measures approx. 48-50-52-54-56 cm, cut the yarn. Right front piece: Work 55-61-67-73-79 ch (incl 6 ch to turn with) on hook size 4.5 mm with off Muskat. Then work as on back piece = 9-10-11-12-13 ch-spaces. When piece measures 15 cm, inc 1 ch-space in the side as on back piece = 10-11-12-13-14 ch-spaces. When piece measures 30-31-32-33-34 cm, dec for armhole in one side as on back piece = 9-9-10-10-10 ch-spaces. When piece measures 34-36-38-40-42 cm, dec for neck as follows: Follow armhole dec for diagram 1D: 1 time and diagram 1A: 1 time, 5 spaces have been dec and 4-4-5-5-5 spaces remain on shoulder. Continue to work until piece measures 48-50-52-54-56 cm, fasten off. Left front piece: Work as right but reversed. Sleeve: Work 67-73-73-79-85 ch (incl 6 ch to turn with) on hook size 4.5 mm with off Muskat. Then work as on body = 11-12-12-13-14 ch-spaces. When piece measures 6 cm, inc by working 1 extra ch-space in next to last space in one side, work 5 rows and inc the same way in the other side. Repeat inc in each side 1 more time with 5 rows between each inc = 15-16-16-17-18 ch-spaces on row. Continue to work until piece measures 34-33-31-31-30 cm. Now dec for sleeve cap by working 6-8-10-10-12 row with 1 ch-space less at the end of every row, fasten off. Piece measures approx. 40-41-41-41-42 cm. Assembly: Crochet the jacket tog on the shoulder as follows: 1 sl st in first ch-space on back piece, 3 ch, 1 dc in first ch-space on front piece, 3 ch, 1 dc around first ch-space on back piece etc. Work the sleeves and side seams tog the same way. Then work the sleeves in the same way. Neck: Work 2 rows with dc around the neck - work approx. 3 dc in every ch-space - adjust to avoid a loose or tight edge. Left band: Work 4 rows with dc up along left front piece (also over neck edge) - there should be approx. 3 dc in every ch-space = approx. 102 to 126 dc, turn every row with 1 ch. Right band: Work as left but after 2nd row work 5 buttonholes evenly on band. Bottom buttonhole should be approx. 10 cm from bottom edge, and top hole 2 sts from the top. 1 buttonhole = 2 ch, skip 2 dc, 1 dc in next st. On next row work 2 dc around ch. Sew on buttons. |
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Comments / Questions (91)
Kathryn wrote:
For the armholes, where it says to “Crochet to last ch-loop, turn the work, continue with ch-loops” does this mean I sc down the side of the work, and then go back up and then do the diagram on the side that measures 19 (small) chain loops? Then, how do I repeat all that on the other side? Do I cut the string and move over?
26.04.2018 - 21:24DROPS Design answered:
Dear Kathryn, in size L and XL decrease a total of 3 ch-loops on each side as shown in diagram 1.C (repeat 1.C on each side). Happy crocheting!
27.04.2018 - 08:57Tracey Davis wrote:
For the top, after the initial 15 cm, it says to inc 1 loop at each end. Is this for 2 rows only or until my work reaches the armhole? The armhole instructions start with "when the piece measures" so I wasn't sure if I was to continue increasing until this point.
15.09.2017 - 18:21DROPS Design answered:
Dear Trací, you should only increase the one ch-space on each side once. (Otherwise the pattern would say, repeat the increase so and so- but here no mention of more increases). I hope this helps. Happy Crocheting- this is such a fun top!
18.09.2017 - 00:44Meghan Castle wrote:
This pattern says it's for beginners, but there is quite a bit to it that I can't understand. I love this top & have read the pattern repeatedly, but when it gets to the armhole part I'm lost. Is it possible to simplify the wording & also have a video tutorial? I really want to make this. It's super cute.
22.04.2017 - 15:03DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Castle, to dec 1 ch-space at the end of row, see diagrams 1A, 1B, 1C or 1D- depending on your size. Remember your DROPS store will also help you for any further personnal assistance, even per mail or telephone. Happy crocheting!
24.04.2017 - 09:12Vicki Webb wrote:
I have been crocheting for years and am having a terrible time understanding "bind off for the neck as follows": It says "4 ch-loops" What about the four chain loops?
18.01.2017 - 23:26DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Webb, for the neck on right front piece (cardigan), work diagr 1D 1 time and diagr 1A 1 time over the first ch-loops towards neck. 5 ch-loops have been now decreeased. 4 ch-loops remain for shoulder in 1st and 2nd size. Happy crocheting!
01.02.2017 - 11:08Sherrea wrote:
When it says to ch 6, 1 sc in first ch-loop.Do I sc in a stitch or the space the previous stitches made
14.01.2017 - 23:14DROPS Design answered:
Dear Sherrea, crochet the sc around ch-space, not in the chains. Happy crocheting!
16.01.2017 - 09:38Linda Hanson wrote:
Is there a diagram that shows what the increase row should look like? also do you have an approximate amount of rows to each measurement in the pattern?
27.07.2016 - 04:41DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Hanson, inc for sleeve crocheting 2 ch-loops in the 2nd ch-loop on row (1 ch-loop inc). Crochet 5 rows without inc. Inc then by crocheting 2 ch-loops in the next to last ch-loop on row (1 ch-loop inc). You have now inc 1 ch-loop on each side. Work 5 rows without inc and repeat inc the same way. Happy crocheting!
27.07.2016 - 08:40Happi wrote:
Hi, what does dc "AROUND" the ch-space mean? Is it the same as dc "IN" the ch or is it a different technique? I have googled in many languages, but I can't find anything about "around" the ch..
08.06.2016 - 09:45DROPS Design answered:
Dear Happi, you will insert crochet in ch-space to crochet around this ch-space, ie insert crochet below chains from ch-spaces and not in the ch from ch-space - see also video below explaining how to crochet in/around sts. Happy crocheting!
08.06.2016 - 09:48Malin wrote:
Hei, hva er forskjellen på å strikke en fm "OM" lm-buen i forhold til "I" lm-buen? Er det det samme? Jeg forstår ikke "om" utrykket...
08.06.2016 - 09:38DROPS Design answered:
Hei Malin. Ja, der er en forskel, se denne video:
08.06.2016 - 16:07Jessie wrote:
Hello. I would love to crochet the shirt by myself , but I would need it one size larger than the manual . I am still a beginner and can´t do something without manual. Can you tell me how to crochet the shirt in XXXL ? Greetings Jessie
22.05.2016 - 23:05DROPS Design answered:
Dear Jessie, we are unfortunately not able to adapt every pattern to each individual request, you can search among our crocheted patterns to find anyother matching one or request individual assistance from your DROPS store. Happy crocheting!
23.05.2016 - 10:15Amara wrote:
My question is about binding off for armhole. at the end of that row, do you make the ch 6 and then sl st in the center of 1st ch-loop in the next row? Can you explain the instruction "continue with ch-loops and repeat bind off at the other side? I'm not sure even after looking at the diagram what that means.
02.05.2016 - 07:08DROPS Design answered:
Dear Amara, at the end of this row starting with the sl st, finish last ch-loop with 1 sc in the last ch-loop of row (the row ends now like it started). Happy crocheting!
02.05.2016 - 10:24