Sue wrote:
Is there a pattern the same made with 8 ply yarn and a smaller 5 crochet hook. Thanks 😃
05.01.2024 - 13:22DROPS Design answered:
See previous answer - one of the links could help. Happy crocheting!
05.01.2024 - 15:41Sue wrote:
Can this pattern be modified with 8 ply yarn and a smaller 4 or 5 hook. Thanks😃
05.01.2024 - 13:19Emilie wrote:
Rebonjour, et merci pour votre réponse rapide! Il me semble que dans les vidéos , les rayures sont faites avec 2 rangs de la même couleur. Ici on change de couleur à la fin de chaque rang, si j’ai bien compris: alors les fils doivent traverser l’ouvrage, est-ce que vous voyez ce que je veux dire? Comment puis-je faire pour ne pas les couper dans ce cas là ? Merci beaucoup
19.10.2022 - 17:22DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Émilie, on peut effectivement couper le fil dans ce cas-là, ou bien utiliser la technique de cette vidéo qui va permettre de ne pas couper, mais de la faire suivre en hauteur, vous crochèterez ainsi alternativement ou successivement sur l'endroit/sur l'envers, du côté où se trouve le fil dont vous avez besoin. Bon crochet!
20.10.2022 - 09:42Emilie wrote:
Bonjour, J’aimerais savoir s’il faut couper les fils à chaque changement de couleur ou s’il est possible de faire autrement ? Merci beaucoup, je trouve ce modèle superbe !
19.10.2022 - 14:43DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Émilie et merci :) Vous pouvez faire suivre les fils pour éviter d'avoir à les couper (et d'avoir trop de fils à rentrer) - retrouvez ici quelques astuces supplémentaires. Bon crochet!
19.10.2022 - 16:19Sheila Eastman wrote:
I do not understand at all how to do the sleeves. What does it mean to crochet over the back piece?Why are you making 2 separate chains? This is very badly explained!You can see that many are confused about the sleeves. I'll have to make up my own solution.
02.07.2022 - 03:42DROPS Design answered:
Dear Sheila, for the sleeve you cast on and make a chain of 16...28 chain stitches (depending on the size). Now continue working by inserting the hook in the stitch in the back and work according to the pattern. Continue working on the back until finishing the row. When you are at the end of the row, cast on and make a chain of 16...28 stitches (depending on the size). Turn the work and work as explained in the first row on the back. Here is a video on how to cast on the stitches after the back: https://www.garnstudio.com/video.php?id=30&lang=en. Happy crocheting!
02.07.2022 - 16:11Shikk wrote:
Hi, I made it past the sleevs thanks to reading the comments but I cannot for the life of me work out the left front peace. Anyone want to explain? I feel like I'm having brain block.
23.06.2021 - 00:54DROPS Design answered:
Dear Shikk, can you be more specific, in what exactly you cannot work ut in the front piece ? Happy Crafting.
23.06.2021 - 01:54Mary wrote:
I was confused at first about the stitches but printed the pattern in english and figured it out. Now I finished the back and I am confused about the sleeves. It says cast on new stitches for sleeves? Do I do the sleeves separate and sew them on at the end? Or do I crochet them on to each side of sweater. I have been crocheting a long time and this pattern is very confusing. I have made lots of baby sweaters but the way this pattern is written I just don't get it. Thanks Mary
24.01.2021 - 02:40DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mary, sleeves will be crocheted at each side of the back piece as follows (you should cut the yarn when stated), then crochet new chains for the first sleeve, work the stitches on back piece just as before (as if you wouldn't have cut the yarn and crochet chains before), and crochet new chains at the end of the row for 2nd sleeve. Turn piece and now work as before over all stitches: you have now the new stitches for the sleeves on each side (piece is now looking like a T). Happy crocheting!
25.01.2021 - 09:24Mary wrote:
Does tr mean treble stitch or Double crochet stitch? In the US treble is different for double and is 9mm crochet hook your size or american size. The chart is unclear to me. Thank you Mary
23.01.2021 - 00:48DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mary, make sure you are printed the correct English pattern, ie this jacket is worked with double crochet (US-crochet) / treble crochets (Uk-English) - read more about diagrams here. Happy crocheting!
25.01.2021 - 08:30Anna wrote:
Bonjour, doit-on crocheter la partie poignet en cercle en assemblant l'avant et l'arrière? Et quelle partie concerne la bordure avant? Tout le pourtour des avants? juste le côté boutons? ou ailleurs? Sur le modèle il me semble qu'une bordure parcours la partie bouton jusqu'au capuchon. Oour les explications du capuchon viennent après les paragraphe "poignet"... Merci d'avance!
23.11.2020 - 22:52DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Anna, vous pouvez faire la bordure des poignets après assemblage ainsi vous pourrez la faire en rond, sans couper le fil. La bordure des devant se fait seulement le long de chaque devant, mais vous pouvez la prolonger autour de la capuche pour un résultat plus "fluide". Bon crochet!
24.11.2020 - 09:40
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Crochet set of striped jacket and slippers in DROPS Snow. Sizes baby and children from 1 month to 4 years.
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JACKET: GAUGE Width of 4 dc-groups and 4 rows in height = 4 x 4 inches STRIPES See rows below - or chart 1 for right size. Each row = 1 row of dc’s. 1/3+6/9 months: work row 2-13 below. 12/18 months: work row 1-13 below. 2 years: work row 2-17 below. 3/4 years: work row 1-17 below. 1st row: off white 2nd row: off white 3rd row: camel 4th row: light mint 5th row: mint-mix 6th row: rose-mix 7th row: baby pink 8th row: off white 9th row: camel 10th row: dark beige 11th row: mint-mix 12th row: light mint 13th row: off white 14th row: baby pink 15th row: rose-mix 16th row: camel 17th row: off white CROCHET INFO 1 At the beginning of each row of dc’s replace the 1st dc with 3 ch, and finish each row with 1 dc in 3rd ch from beginning of previous row. CROCHET INFO 2 1 dc-group = 2 dc in same st. ½ dc-group = 3 ch (equals 1 dc) BACK PIECE Read Crochet info 1. With Snow #01, ch 31-34-40 (43-46). Crochet stripes as described above as follows: 1st row: 1 dc in 4th ch from hook, *skip 2 ch, 2 dc in next ch*, repeat from *-* = 10-11-13 (14-15) dc-groups on row, turn the piece. 2nd row: 3 ch (= 1 dc), 2 dc between the first 2 dc-groups from previous row (crochet at top of st and not round the whole st), *2 dc between the next 2 dc-groups*, repeat from *-* and finish with 2 dc at the top of the last dc = 1 dc (3 ch) + 10-11-13 (14-15) dc-groups on row – read Crochet info 2. Repeat 2nd row. When piece measures approx 8”-9”-9” (10 5/8”-11¾”) cast on new sts for sleeves each side as follows: Cut the yarn. Ch 16-19-19 (25-28), crochet as before over back piece, at the end of row ch 16-19-19 (25-28). Turn the piece and crochet as explained for 1st row so that the pattern continues as before = 1 dc (3 ch) + 20-23-25 (30-33) dc-groups on row. When piece measures 11¾”-13”-14¼” (15¾”-17¾”) fasten off. LEFT FRONT PIECE With Snow #01, ch 16-16-19 (22-22). Crochet following explanation for stripes above and dc-groups as described for back piece = 1 dc (3 ch) +5-5-6 (7-7) dc-groups after 2nd row. When piece measures approx 8”-9”-9” (10 5/8”-11¾”) cast on new sts for sleeve at side as described for back piece. Continue pattern as before = 1 dc (3 ch) + 10-11-12 (15-16) dc-groups on row. When piece measures 11¾”-13”-14¼” (15¾”-17¾”) fasten off. RIGHT FRONT PIECE Crochet as left front piece, but mirrored. CUFFS With Snow #01 crochet 2 rows of dc along sleeve edge = approx 1 dc (3 ch) + 8-8-10 (10-11) dc on row. FRONT EDGES With Snow #01 crochet 1 row of dc-groups along the front edge of both front pieces = approx 12-13-14 (16-18) dc-groups. ASSEMBLY Sew shoulder/sleeve seams – start at sleeve edge and work towards neckline – leave 5-5 dc-groups mid back for neck opening. Sew underarm and side seams. HOOD With Snow #01 crochet 1 sc in 1st st, ch 3, then approx 13-14-15 (16-17) dc-groups around neckline as described on 1sr row for jacket. Continue with dc-groups until hood measures approx 8¾”-9½”-10¼” (11½”-11¾”), fasten off. Fold hood double and sew top seam with neat sts. BUTTONS Sew on buttons on left front piece – the top one approx ½”-3/4” from neckline and the bottom one approx 4”-4¾” from lower edge. ___________________________________________________________________________ BOOTIES: To fit foot length: 4-4½-4¾ (5½-6) inches GAUGE Width of 10 sc and 11 rows in height = 4 x 4 inches. CROCHET INFO At the beginning of each row of sc’s replace the 1st sc with 1 ch, and finish each row with 1 sc in ch from beginning of previous row. BOOTIE Crochet the bootie in one piece and sew seams mid front and mid back. With Snow #01, ch 7-8-9 (10-11). Crochet back and forth with sc - read Crochet Info – start in 2nd ch from hook. = 7-8-9 (10-11) sc on row. When piece measures 2¾”-3 1/8”-3½” (4”-4”) inc at one side for foot by ch 3-3-3 (4-4), turn and continue with sc in all sts = 10-11-12 (14-15) sc. When piece measures 6”-7”-8¼” (9½”-10¼”) bind off the 3-3-3 (4-4) foot sts by turning the piece just before these sts. Continue with sc over the remaining 7-8-9 (10-11) sc until piece measures 8¾”-10¼”-11¾” (13 3/8”-14¼”). Fasten off ASSEMBLY Fold bootie double and sew seam mid back and mid front with neat sts – leave an opening of approx 2”-2½”-2¾” (3”-3 1/8”) at the top mid front. Crochet the other bootie. POMPOM Make 2 small pompons with a diameter of approx 1 inch and attach to top of each bootie. ___________________________________________________________________________ BLANKET See pattern b14-21 |
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Sofia wrote:
Found the pattern to this model, nr 14/25 Cozy Cuddle, on this web page: crochetdesignsfree1.blogspot.com/2016/02/shelter-in-crochet-for-children-step-by.html?m=1 Stolen pattern or Ok?
01.03.2020 - 18:35