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Crochet DROPS poncho with lace pattern, worked top down in ”Paris”. Size S-XXXL.
DROPS 169-4 |
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PATTERN: See diagrams A.1 to A.5. Diagrams A.1a and A.1b show how round beg and ends. CROCHET INFO: Beg every dc round with 3 ch (these ch do not replaces first dc). At the end of round work 1 sl st in 3rd ch at beg of round. NOTE: When working A.5 beg round with 3 ch. At the end of round work 1 dc in first st worked on round (i.e. st with the 3 ch in), then 1 sl st in 3rd ch at beg of round. WORK 2 TR TOG: Work 1 tr around ch-space below but wait with last pull through (= 2 loops on hook), skip 1 sc and work 1 tr around next ch-space but on last pull through, pull yarn through all loops on hook. WORK 3 TR TOG: Work 1 tr but wait with last pull through (= 2 sts on hook), work 1 more tr but wait with last pull through (= 3 loops on hook), work 1 more tr but on last pull through, pull yarn through all loops on hook. MESH PATTERN: ROUND 1: * Start with 1st row of A.5, work the 4 dc in first/next dc with marker, work (1 ch, ship 1 dc, 1 dc in next dc) until 1 dc remains before next marker, work 1 ch, skip next dc *, repeat from *-* 3 times more. There is now 4 repeats of A.5 on round. ROUND 2: * Work A.5 around first/next ch-space with marker, then work 1 dc in next dc, 1 ch, 1 dc around first ch-space, (1 ch, skip 1 dc, 1 dc in next ch-space) until 1 ch-space remains before next repeat of A.5, work 1 ch, 1 dc in next dc *, repeat from *-* 3 times more. ROUND 3: * Work A.5 around first/next ch-space with marker, then work (1 ch, skip 1 dc, 1 dc around next ch-space) until next repeat of A.5, 1 ch *, repeat from *-* 3 times more. ---------------------------------------------------------- PONCHO: Worked in the round, top down. First inc mid front, mid back and on each shoulder, then inc only mid front and mid back. Work 153-163-163 ch on hook size 4.5 mm/US 7 with Paris and form a ring with 1 sl st. Work 3 ch – see CROCHET INFO! Then work 1 dc in each of the next 3-1-1 ch, * skip ch 1, 1 dc in each of the next 5 ch *, repeat from *-* 24-26-26 more times on round = 128-136-136 dc + 3 ch on round. Now insert 4 markers from beg of round without working: Insert 1 marker in 1st dc on round (= mid back), skip 31-33-33 dc, insert 1 marker in next dc (= shoulder), skip 31-33-33 dc, insert 1 marker in next dc (= mid front), skip 31-33-33 dc, insert 1 marker in next dc (= shoulder), there are now 31-33-33 dc between last marker and beg of round. Now work MESH PATTERN - see explanation above. When 1st- 3rd round have been worked, repeat 2nd and 3rd round until 6-7- 8 rounds with mesh pattern have been worked - see diagram A.4a and A.4b to see how to work the whole inc in each side of A.5. REMEMBER THE CROCHET GAUGE! Piece measures approx. 8-9-10 cm / 3"-3½"-4''. Work next round as follows AT THE SAME TIME dec 0-8-8 dc evenly (= 0-4-4 dc dec on each side of mid back and mid front): *Work (2 dc, ch 3, 2 dc) around ch-space (= mid back on 1st repetition and mid front on 2nd repetition), then work 1 dc in every dc and 1 dc around every ch until next inc dc-group, work 3 dc around ch-space (= shoulder), work 1 dc in every dc and 1 dc around every ch until inc dc-group (mid front on 1st repetition and mid back on 2nd repetition)*, repeat from *-* 1 more time. There are now 117-125-133 dc between ch-space mid front and mid back (= 234-250-266 dc in total on round + 2 ch-space). Cut the yarn. NOTE: Then do not inc on each shoulder but only mid front and mid back on poncho. Work 1 sl st in 10th st from ch-space mid back and work pattern as follows: Work A.1a (shows how round beg and end, does not replace first st), A.2a (= 8 dc) 13-14-15 times in width, A.3a (= inc mid front), continue with A.2a 14-15-16 times in width, A.3a (= inc mid back) and A.2a 1 time in all sizes. On 4th round in A.3a there are 133-141-149 dc between ch-space mid front and mid back. Continue with pattern as before (there is now room for 16-17-18 repetitions A.2a on each side of A.3a). On 10th round inc 8 dc evenly on each side of A.3a (= 16 dc in total on round) = 163-171-179 dc on each side of ch-space mid front and mid back. Continue with pattern as before, but now work A.1b over A.1a, A.2b over A.2a and A.3b over A.3a (there is now room for 19-20-21 repetitions A.2 on each side of A.3). On 4th round inc 3 dc evenly between every repetitions of A.3 (i.e. 6 dc in total on round) = 169-177-185 dc between each ch-space mid front and mid back. Continue pattern (there is now room for 21-22-23 repetitions A.2 on each side of A.3). When entire diagram has been worked vertically, piece measures 36-37-38 cm / 14 1/4"-14½"-15". Cut the yarn. Now work mesh pattern as at beg of piece. Beg in ch-space mid back, and work mesh pattern from 3rd round in mesh pattern. Repeat 2nd and 3rd round until 6-8-10 rounds in total have been worked (includes last round in A.2 and A.3). Work next round as follows: * Work (2 dc, ch 3, 2 dc) around ch-space (= mid back), then work 1 dc in every dc and 1 dc around every ch until next rep of A.5 *, repeat from *-* 1 more time = 193-209-225 dc between ch-space mid front and mid back. Cut the yarn. Now work pattern A.1a, A.2a and A.3a as follows: Work 1 sl st in 12th dc from ch-space mid back and work pattern as follows: Work A.1a (shows how round beg and end, does not replace first st), A.2a until 2 dc remain before ch-space mid front, A.3a (= inc mid front), continue with A.2a until 2 dc remain before ch-space mid back, A.3a (= inc mid back) and A.2a 1 time in all sizes. When 4th row has been worked vertically, poncho measures 49-52-54 cm / 19 1/4"-20½"-21 1/4". Fasten off. |
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Comments / Questions (224)
Trisha wrote:
Please let me know if there is a video tutorial for this pretty white drop poncho. I not too good on written patterns. Appreciate it alot.
01.01.2020 - 17:12DROPS Design answered:
Dear Trisha, íou can find the videos that can help you with this pattern by clicking on the small icons below the patterns. Also there is a lesson on how to read the diagrams here. Happy Crafting!
01.01.2020 - 21:54Dolly wrote:
Don’t have row numbers for each row don’t no how many rows in pattern
09.10.2019 - 01:24DROPS Design answered:
Dear Dolly, work the diagrams as explained in the written pattern and as shown in diagrams, ie the row with the star in A.1a, A.1b, A.2a, A.2b has already been worked, start on next row = row 1. Happy crocheting!
09.10.2019 - 09:06Natalie David wrote:
Good day to you! i would just like to ask how you will start the A.2a diagram? this is quite confusing to me
11.09.2019 - 11:31DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs David, start A.2a on the bottom corner on the right side and read from the right towards the left on every round, starting on the row after the one with a star (this one shows the sts from previous round). read more about crochet diagrams here. Happy crocheting!
11.09.2019 - 11:49Louise Essex wrote:
Hi, I am stuck on 4th row ofA3b. I have 176, not 169, trebles between chain spaces without even adding the 3 trebles. The previous rounds had correct number of stitches and or repetitions I. E. 19reps. How have I got 8 extra stitches on each side?
09.09.2019 - 20:20DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Essex, the number of stitches doesn't include the dc in A.3b, ie 5 sts on each side of A.3 + 3 stitches increased along each side = 8 sts = 2 more repeats of A.2b on each side of tips. Happy crocheting!
10.09.2019 - 09:18Louise wrote:
I have done A. 5 TWICE and I only have 99 stitches when the pattern says 117. First time using diagram so not sue what A4a and b are showing.... Are they showing an increase on each row before and after each the next A5??
23.08.2019 - 12:34DROPS Design answered:
Dear Louise, A.4 a shows how to work the new stitches worked in A.5 on previous round (before A.5) and A.4b shows how to work the new stitches worked in A.5 on previous round (after A.5). read more about diagrams here. Happy crocheting!
23.08.2019 - 14:57Iwona wrote:
Z ilu oczek jest zrobiona gora tego ponto azurowe prosze mi napisac
08.08.2019 - 20:07DROPS Design answered:
Witaj Iwono! Na początku na szydełku nr 4,5 należy wykonać 153-163-163 oł (w zależności od rozmiaru: odpowiednio S/M – L/XL – XXL/XXXL). Pozdrawiamy!
08.08.2019 - 20:50Gabi wrote:
I’ve just started row 8 of A.2b (5 DCs, 4Chs). It seems to be making the whole thing scrunch up as if there aren’t enough stitches in each repetition. Am I following the pattern correctly?
22.07.2019 - 09:55DROPS Design answered:
Dear Gabi, make sure you have the correct number of A.2b in width, and make also sure that the chain stitches have the right size to avoid them to either tighten or enlarge piece. Happy crocheting!
06.08.2019 - 09:12CJ wrote:
Im not sure this patten is written all too well. After mesh is done 4 chain and then 8 dc in same stitch then back to the 4th chain for a sl st - so is this basically a massive popcorn stitch? The pattern also doesn’t state for me to sl st into the next. Technically. According to the pattern I do another ch4 on top of the (popcorn) stitch I just made.
18.07.2019 - 00:33DROPS Design answered:
Dear CJ, after mesh pattern is done you work the next round decreasing 8 dc evenly - read here how to decrease stitches evenly. Happy crocheting!
18.07.2019 - 11:19CJ wrote:
Why is this both a written pattern and graph. Please can you convert the graph part to written?
17.07.2019 - 13:48DROPS Design answered:
Dear CJ, we cannot convert the diagrams into written pattern, but you will find here how to read crochet diagrams, it can be a good idea to cut them and put them together. Happy crocheting!
17.07.2019 - 15:24Flo wrote:
Do you have any patterns that have row by row directions? charts are confusing?
15.07.2019 - 15:08DROPS Design answered:
Dear Flo, some oldier patterns might have less diagrams - you will find how to read crochet diagrams here - and see videos related to the pattern to see how to crochet diagrams. Your DROPS store will assist you learning to read diagram, even per mail or telephone, do not hesitate to contact them. Happy crocheting!
15.07.2019 - 16:22