Moonlight Mist |
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DROPS circle jacket crochet with 2 strands “Alpaca”. Sizes S-XL
DROPS 99-3 |
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Crochet the jacket according to the explanations for the circle. Start to cast off for the armholes on the 12-13-14 round. Crochet 2 rounds according to the explanation for cast off for armholes, then continue to crochet according to explanation for the circle. Crochet tension: 3 rows in the circle using hook size 6 mm and 2 strands Alpaca measures 6.5 cm. After 5th round the circle measures 20 cm in diameter. Crochet info: Substitute the first dtr each round with 4 ch. Finish each round with a sl st at beg of round. Measurement tips: Because of the weight of the yarn, all measurements should be made whilst the garment is hanging, otherwise the sleeves will be too long when wearing the jacket. ------------------------------------------------------- CIRCLE: Crochet 4 ch with 2 strands Alpaca and make a ring with a sl st in the first ch. 1st round: Crochet 8 dc around the ring 2nd round: Read crochet info! Crochet 3 dtr in each dc. Finish with a sl st at beg. of round = 24 dtr 3rd round: Crochet 1 dtr, *3 ch, skip 1 dtr, 1 dtr in the next dtr*, repeat from *-* and finish with 3 ch and 1 sl st at the beg. of round = 12 dtr. 4th round: Crochet 3 dtr in the first dtr *3 ch, skip 3 ch, 3 dtr in the next dtr*, repeat from *-* and finish with 3 ch, skip 1 dtr and 1 sl st at beg. of round = 36 dtr. 5th round: Crochet 1 dtr in each dtr and 3 dtr in each ch-loop = 72 dtr. The circle now measures approx. 20 cm in diameter. 6th. round: Crochet 1 dtr in the first dtr, *3 ch, skip 1 dtr, 1 dtr in the next dtr*, repeat from *-* and finish with 3 ch, skip 1 dtr and a sl st at beg. of round = 36 dtr 7th. round: Crochet 3 dtr in the first dtr,* 2 ch, skip 3 ch, 3 dtr in the next dtr*, repeat from *-* and finish with 2 ch, skip 3 ch and a sl st at beg. of round = 108 dtr. 8th round: Crochet 1 dtr in each dtr and 1 dtr in each ch-loop = 144 dtr. 9th round: Crochet 1 dtr in the first dtr, *3 ch, skip 2 dtr, 1 dtr in the next dtr*, repeat from *-* and finish with 3 ch, skip 2 dtr and a sl st at beg. of round = 48 dtr 10th round: Crochet 3 dtr in the first dtr *1 ch, 3 dtr in the next dtr*, repeat from *-* and finish with 1 ch and a sl st at beg. of round = 144 dtr. 11th round: Crochet 1 dtr in each dtr and 1 dtr in each ch-loop = 192 dtr. Remember to cast off for armholes for size S/M – read cast off explanation for round 12 and 13 below! 12th round: *1 dtr, 3 ch, skip 2 dtr*, repeat from *-* until finish round = 64 dtr. Remember to cast off for armholes for size M/L – read cast off explanation for round 13 and 14 below! 13th round: 3 dtr in the first dtr, *2 ch, 3 dtr in the next dtr*, repeat from *-* = 192 dtr. Remember to cast off for armholes for size XL – read cast off explanation for round 14 and 15 below! 14th round: 1 dtr in each dtr, 1 dtr in each ch-loop = 256 dtr. 15th round: 1 dtr in the first dtr, *3 ch, skip 2 dtr, 1 dtr in the next dtr*, repeat from *-* until finish round = 86 dtr. 16th round: 3 dtr in the first dtr, *2 ch, 2 dtr in the next dtr, 2 ch, 3 dtr in the next dtr*, repeat from *-* until finish round = 215 dtr. Repeat round 14, 15 and 16 with inc. until the circle measures 100-110-120 cm in diameter. CAST OFF for armholes as follows: Size S/M: Crochet armholes according to round 12 below. 12th round: Crochet 1 dtr, 26 ch, skip over 26 dtr, *1 dtr, 3 ch, skip over 2 dtr*, repeat from *-* a total of 14 times, 1 dtr, 26 ch, skip 26 dtr, *1 dtr, 3 ch, skip 2 dtr*, repeat from *-* until finish round = 48 dtr. 13th round: Crochet as follows over the 26 ch’s: *3 dtr, 2 ch*, a total of 8 times. Over the dtr crochet as follows: *3 dtr in each dtr, 2 ch*, repeat from *-* = 192 dtr. Continue on round 14 as explained above. Size M/L: Crochet arm holes according to round 13 below. 13th round: 3 dtr in the first dtr, 30 ch, skip over (1 dtr and 3 ch) a total of 7 times, 3 dtr in the following dtr, *2 ch, 3 dtr in the next dtr*, repeat from *-* a total of 15 times, 30 ch, skip over (1 dtr and 3 ch) a total of 7 times, *2 ch, 3 dtr in the next dtr*, repeat from *-* until finish round = 150 dtr. 14th. round: Crochet as follows over the 30 ch’s: 28 dtr. Over the dtr and the ch-loops crochet as follows: 1 dtr in each dtr, 1 dtr in each ch-loop = 256 dtr. Continue on round 15 as explained above. Size XL: Crochet the armholes according to round 14 below: 14th round: 34 ch, skip over (3 dtr and 2 ch) a total of 8 times, *1 dtr in each of the next 3 dtr, 1 dtr in the next ch-loop*, repeat from *-* a total of 16 times, 34 ch, skip over (3 dtr and 2 ch) a total of 8 times *1 dtr in each of the next dtr, 1 dtr in the next ch-loop*, repeat from *-* until finish round = 192 dtr. 15th round: Crochet as follows over the 34 ch: *1 dtr, 3 ch*, repeat from *-* a total of 11 times. Over dtr crochet as follows: 1 dtr, *3 ch, skip over 2 dtr, 1 dtr in the next dtr*, finish with a dtr in the last dtr = 86 dtr. Continue on round 16 as explained above. SLEEVES: Crochet the sleeves from the armholes and down with 2 strands Alpaca. Crochet around. Remember the crochet info! 1st round: Crochet 52-60-68 dtr around the armhole from the circle and finish with a sl st in the first dtr from beg. of round. 2nd round: Crochet 1 dtr in the first dtr, *3 ch, skip over 3 dtr, 1 dtr in the next dtr*, repeat from *-* and finish with: Skip over 3 ch and 1 sl st in the first dtr = 13-15-17 dtr. 3rd round: Crochet 2 dtr in the first dtr, *1 ch, skip over 3 ch, 2 dtr in the next dtr*, repeat from *-* and finish with: 1 ch and 1 sl st in beg. of round = 26-30-34 dtr. 4th round: Crochet 1 dtr in each dtr and 2 dtr around each ch = 52-60-68 dtr. Repeat 2nd, 3rd and 4th round until the sleeve measures 52-54-56 cm from the armhole – read measurement tips. Cut and sew the thread. Crochet edge: Crochet an edge around the circle and at the bottom of the sleeves with 2 strands Alpaca as follows: 1st. round: 1 dtr in the first dtr, *2 ch, skip 1.5 - 2 cm, 1 dtr in the next stitch*, repeat from *-* and finish with 2 ch and a sl st in the first dtr. 2nd. round: 2 dtr in the first dtr, *4 ch, 2 dtr in the same dtr, 1 ch, 2 dtr in the next dtr* and finish with 4 ch, 2 dtr in the same dtr, 1 ch and 1 sl st in the first dtr. Cut and sew the thread. Button cover: Crochet 2 ch with 2 strands Alpaca and then crochet 6 dc in the first of the 2 ch and finish round with a sl st in the first dc (= 1st round). 2nd round: 1 ch, crochet 2 dc in each dc and finish with a sl st at beg. of round (= 12 dc) 3rd + 4th round: 1 ch, 1 dc in each dc and finish with a sl st at beg. of round (= 12 dc). 5th. round: 1 ch, crochet 1 dc in every other dc and finish with a sl st at beg. of round (= 6 dc). Put the button inside the cover, sew around and pull tight. Try on the jacket and place the buttons in the waist on the left side of the jacket in the penultimate round. |
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Comments / Questions (501)
Donya wrote:
My question is with the edge instructions do I need to keep measuring from one tr to the next in round 1. Instructions are 1tr in 1st tr 2ch, skip 1/2"-3/4" then 1tr in next stitch. Can you help me.
09.04.2017 - 15:08DROPS Design answered:
Dear Donya, I suggest when doing the edges, you measure the first few times, then you will see, how many stitches you should skip, and keep skipping that (same) number of stitches. I hope this helps! Happy crocheting!
10.04.2017 - 22:56Donya wrote:
My question deals with the crochet edge instructions. I'm a little more than just a beginner, but do I need to keep measuring from one tr to the next in round 1. Instructions are 1tr in 1st tr 2ch, skip 1/2"-3/4" then 1tr in next stitch. Can you help me.
09.04.2017 - 15:01DROPS Design answered:
Dear Donya, I suggest when doing the edges, you measure the first few times, then you will see, how many stitches you should skip, and keep skipping that number of stitches. I hope this helps! Happy crocheting!
10.04.2017 - 22:55Sandra wrote:
Suoer bedankt voor her snelle antwoord. Wat een geduld om alles te moeten antwoorden zeg, petje af! Tis een heel Leuk vest😀
05.04.2017 - 12:01Sandra wrote:
Hoi, Ik ben bezig met de gehaakte rand om de cirkel. 2 losse dan 1,5 of 2 cm overslaan dan dstk in volgende dstk. Maar je bedoelt toch gewoon 2 losse en dan elke keer een dstk in elke dstk? En dan nog een klein vraagje, op de foto lijken er wel een soort van balletjes te Zitten aan die kraag. Krijg je die vanzelf door de laatste toer die je doet? Of heb je daar iets anders gedaan? Bedankt alvast voor het antwoord
04.04.2017 - 23:09DROPS Design answered:
Hoi Sandra, Je slaat inderdaad 1,5 a 2 cm over. Als het zo uitkomt dat je dan telkens een dubbel stokje in het dubbele stokje van de vorige toer doet, is prima natuurlijk, In de tweede toer van de afwerkrand, maak heel vee meerderingen, waardoor de rand a.h.w. wat gaat krullen. Dit ziet er uit als bobbels in de foto.
05.04.2017 - 11:00Amanda Mason wrote:
This may be a silly question, but when binding off for the armholes (size XL) where do you slip stitch after row 14? Am I supposed to chain 4 before I start the 34ch on row 14? Thank you.
26.03.2017 - 05:28DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Mason, you have to start row 14 with 4 ch, then crochet 34 ch for 1st armhole, and continue row 14 until end of row, sl st in the 4th ch from beg of round. Happy crocheting!
27.03.2017 - 09:17Kath wrote:
Thank you for the response, I think I understand now. So the first measurement is the radius of the circle, and the second at row 5 is the diameter?
07.03.2017 - 18:34DROPS Design answered:
Dear Kath, the 6,5 cm applies to the height of 3 rows worked in circle, the 20 cm after row 5 are taken in diameter. Happy crocheting!
08.03.2017 - 09:35Kath wrote:
I'm finding exactly the same as Kimberly, using a 6mm hook my first attempt was around 8.5cm at round 3, only by using a 4mm hook could I get 6.5cm, but at round 5 the circle only measured 13.5cm, this was way to small to start making the sleeves so I undid it all and started again. I'm now using a 5mm hook and managed 18cm at round 5 so I'm going to carry on given that most jackets I've made have been too big for me anyway!
20.02.2017 - 17:41DROPS Design answered:
Dear Kath, when checking tension, 3 rows in circle should measure 6,5 cm (= only 3 rows in height), after 5th row, circle should be 20 cm in diameter (= across middle of circle). Happy crocheting!
21.02.2017 - 10:01Kimberly Clarke wrote:
I have just started 99-3. In the gauge it calls for 6.5 centimeters after round 3. Then 2 rows later it calls for 20 centimeters. That is an increase of 13.5 centimeters in 2 rounds. The math doesn't add up. To get the 6.5cm for the first three rounds the triple crochets need to be about 1.5 cm tall. But to get to 20 cm in two more rounds the triple crochets in those rounds need to be closer to 3cm tall. Should I just use the gauge at round 5 and forget the measurement for round 3?
18.02.2017 - 20:27DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Clarke, 3 rows in the circle should measure 6,5 cm, but then after 5 th round you should have 20 cm in diameter (= across the circle). Happy crocheting!
20.02.2017 - 09:55Zeyneb wrote:
I would like to thank you so much
13.01.2017 - 17:19Debbie Mitchell wrote:
On your pattern 99-3, Moonlight Mist, on the 14th round after binding off for the armholes, the total tr count that I came up with should be 301 - the pattern lists it as 256. From round 16, the count is 215 + 86 ch loops = 301. This would also make the 15th round incorrect as well. Thank you for any assistance you can provide.
02.01.2017 - 05:04DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Mitchell, on round 16 you will alternately crochet 2 tr in every other tr from round 15 and 3 tr in every other tr from round 16, so that you will have: *3 tr in next tr, 2 ch, 2 tr in next tr* repeat from *-* a total of 43 times= 5x43= 215 tr. Happy crocheting!
02.01.2017 - 09:08