Andrea wrote:
On A.2 where it says (= 7 repetitions in width) does this mean “the next 7 rounds?” And when it says “AT THE SAME TIME on 1st round in A.2 dec 4 dc evenly = 112 dc.” Does this mean the last round should decrease to 112 dc?
04.01.2024 - 17:23DROPS Design answered:
Dear Andrea, no this means you have to repeat A.2 a total of 7 times in the round as follows: work the 16 stitches in diagram A.2 (- there are 114 sts, work the first round A.2 decreasing 4 sts evenly on this round = 112 sts remain); Work each round a total of 7 times in the round until A.2 is done. Happy crocheting!
05.01.2024 - 08:06Petra wrote:
Man soll die Tasche mit 2 Fäden "Paris" häkeln. Bezieht sich das auf die Tapestry Technik, die ja immer mindestens 2fädig ist? Ansonsten müsste ich ja bei 2 Farben mit 4 Fäden arbeiten. Ich verstehe es nicht.
21.10.2023 - 15:07DROPS Design answered:
Liebe Petra, es wird immer mit 2 Fäden also doppelfäddig gehäkelt - siehe Maschenprobe: 12 Stäbchen x 7 Reihen mit 2 Fäden = 10 x 10 cm, in diesem Video zeigen wir (für ein anderes Modell), wie das Muster gehäkelt wird - hier wird man genauso häkeln, aber mit 2 Fäden jeder Farbe anstatt nur 1 Faden jeder Farbe wie im Video. Viel Spaß beim häkeln!
23.10.2023 - 09:38Joanne Seitz wrote:
At the end of Row 4, it says in bold letters, REMEMBER THE CROCHET GAUGE. How big should the circle measure at this point? I do not see that mentioned.
05.07.2023 - 01:31Joanne Seitz wrote:
At the end of Row 4, it says in bold letters, REMEMBER THE CROCHET GAUGE. How big should the circle measure at this point? I do not see that mentioned.
05.07.2023 - 01:29DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Seitz, with 7 rounds = 10 cm, the first 4 rounds should measure approx. 6 cm. Happy crocheting!
05.07.2023 - 07:51Joanne Seitz wrote:
Hi, I understand now that each row should begin with 3 chains. Does that begin with Round 1 when you are working 12 dc into the chain? And then you will sl st into the third chain before moving on to Round 2?
04.07.2023 - 01:22DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Seitz, you need to crochet 3 chains at the beginning of every round with dc (US-English), this means from the 1st round, in other words on round 1, crochet 3 chains + 11 dc in the magic round = 12 dc, slip stitch in the 3rd chain from beg of round to join then work 2nd round starting with 3 chains to replace first dc and so on. Happy crocheting!
04.07.2023 - 08:41Virkaten wrote:
Teen käsitöitä harrastuksena ja myyn niitä kaksi tai kolme kertaa vuodessa myyjäisissä ja joskus somen välityksellä. Yhden mallin kappalemäärä on usein vain 1. Ohjeiden alareunassa puhutaan vain neuleiden myynnistä. Saako näin myydä myös virkkauksia ja asusteita?
25.05.2023 - 12:53DROPS Design answered:
Hei, kyllä, voit myydä myös virkkauksia ja asusteita tähän tapaan.
29.05.2023 - 16:49Jane Armstrong wrote:
People have asked but it doesn't seem to have been answered. Why is the written pattern different from the chart? As in, the chart says Rd 3 = two DC of pink and 1 DCof gray. However, the written pattern says 1 DC, then 2 DC. If we follow the Crochet Info and replace the DC with a 3CH, it doesn't work with the written pattern. It's a lovely design, but I would think with so many comments and questions clarification on this one particular issue would be greatly appreciated. Thank you
04.02.2023 - 19:19DROPS Design answered:
Dear Jane, even if you work 1 dc and then increase and work 2 dc in the next stitch, it doesn't mean the 2 dc in the increase are worked in the same colour. The chart is only used to see the color on each stitch: it may happen that you work 2 dc in 1 dc and each of the dc are of a different color. Also, the 3ch at the beginning always substitute the first dc of the round. For example, in round 3, you would work: 3chain stitches in pink, (1dc in pink, 1dc in light grey) in the same dc, 1dc in pink, (1 dc in pink, 1 dc in light grey) in the same dc.... Happy crocheting!
06.02.2023 - 00:24Susan Middleton wrote:
In Round 1 - 11 and in looking at A.1, when in each round do you change colors? Is the first square = Round 1? The next round is the 2 squares and continues up? So in Round 3 you use light gray & shocking ink - 2 squares of shocking pink and one square of light gray. Would your work 1 dc and then the increase in the first 2 squares and then use gray in the third square as a dc and then repeat that sequence?
09.01.2023 - 00:50DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Middleton, correct - read even more about diagrams here - you have to increase as explain in the written pattern (see ROUND 3, ROUND 4...) following the colours as in A.1 at the same time. Happy crocheting!
09.01.2023 - 10:42Susan Middleton wrote:
I am trying to start the Market Day tote. I am trying to figure out how A.1 works with the rounds. Is round 1 starting from the top right of the chart? Which round goes to which part of the diagram?
09.01.2023 - 00:35DROPS Design answered:
Hi Susan, The diagrams are worked from bottom right to left and upwards. So round 1 is the bottom row, then round 2 etc. Happy crocheting!
09.01.2023 - 06:54
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Crochet DROPS bag with colour pattern in 2 strands "Paris".
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PATTERN: See diagrams A.1 and A.2. Diagrams show colours in pattern. 1 square = 1 tr. DOUBLE YARN TIP: Use yarn from both inside and outside of the ball. When switching to a new ball, try to avoid switching both strands at the same time - to avoid a thick yarn when fastening. COLOUR PATTERN (worked in the round): When changing colour work as follows: Work last tr with first colour but wait with last pull through, switch to next colour and work last pull through, then work next tr. When working with two colour place strands for the colour not worked over sts from previous round, work around the strands so that they are hidden and follows in the round. CROCHET INFO: Replace first tr at beg of every round with 3 ch, finish round with 1 sl st in third ch. DEC TIP: Dec 1 tr by working 2 tr tog as follows: Work 1 tr but wait with last pull through, (= 2 loops on hook), work next tr but on last pull through, pull yarn through all 3 loops on hook. ---------------------------------------------------------- BAG: Work in the round with 2 strands of each colour - READ DOUBLE YARN TIP. Work 5 ch with 2 threads shocking pink on hook size 4.5 mm and form a ring with one sl st in first ch. Then work in the round and according to A.1 (work 12 repetitions of A.1 in width) - READ COLOUR PATTERN. ROUND 1: Work 12 tr in ring – read CROCHET INFO. ROUND 2: Work 2 tr in every tr = 24 tr. ROUND 3: Work * 1 tr in first tr, 2 tr in the next tr *, repeat from *-* the entire round = 36 tr. ROUND 4: Work * 1 tr in each of the first 2 tr, 2 tr in next tr *, repeat from *-* the entire round = 48 tr. REMEMBER THE CROCHET TENSION! ROUND 5-10: Continue with inc and pattern as before, i.e. on every round work 1 more tr between inc = 120 tr. ROUND 11: Work last round in A.1, AT THE SAME TIME dec 4 tr evenly, dec by working 2 and 2 tr tog = 116 tr. ROUND 12: Continue working in the round, but without inc and work according to A.2 (= 7 repetitions in width), AT THE SAME TIME on 1st round in A.2 dec 4 tr evenly = 112 tr. Continue until A.2 has been worked, fasten off. STRAPS: Cut 6 lengths of each colour of 120 cm = 36 strands. Place the strands tog and tie a loose knot, leave approx. 12 cm after knot. Distribute strands in 3 piles with 12 strands in each pile. Plait the three piles tog until plait measures approx. 68 cm. Divide the end of the plait into 2. Thread the 2 halves through bag, 1 tr apart, in third round from edge. Tie them tog in a knot on the front of bag. Untie the knot in the beg of the plait and fasten it to bag the same way but in the opposite side. Make another plait the same way - see photo. |
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Prasanthi wrote:
Made this beautiful bag. Gifted it to my niece on her birthday and she is so thrilled to receive this. Thank you so much for the clear instructions and graph. Would love to post the picture of the bag but I don't see where to attach the pic.
18.03.2024 - 09:50