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Crochet jacket worked in a circle in 1 strand DROPS Big Delight or 1 strand DROPS Fabel together with 1 strand DROPS Flora. Size: S - XXXL.
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PATTERN: See diagrams A.1 to A.5. CROCHET INFO: Replace first dc at beg of round with 1 ch, finish round with 1 sl st in 1st ch at beg of round. Replace first tr at beg of round with 3 ch, finish round with 1 sl st in 3rd ch from beg of round. Replace first dtr at beg of round with 4 ch, finish round with 1 sl st in 4th ch from beg of round. ---------------------------------------------------------- JACKET WORKED IN A CIRCLE: Crochet 4 ch on hook size 5.5 mm with Big Delight (or DROPS Fabel and DROPS Flora) and form a ring with 1 sl st in first ch. Then work according to A.1. READ CROCHET INFO! REMEMBER THE CROCHET TENSION! When A.1 has been worked, circle measures approx. 33 cm in diameter and there are 27 dtr-groups on round. Size L/XL-XXL/XXXL: Work according to A.2, on first round in A.2 inc 9 ch-spaces evenly (inc the same way as on 6th round in A.1, inc 1 ch-space as follows: Work 1 dc around ch-space in the middle of dtr-group, 9 ch, 1 dc around ch between dtr-groups, 9 ch, 1 dc around ch-space in the middle of next dtr-group) = 36-36 ch-spaces. Work A.2 1 time vertically. ALL SIZES: = 27-36-36 dtr-groups. Work next round as round 1 in A.3, AT THE SAME TIME work armholes as follows: 1 dc around ch-space in the middle of dtr-group, work 30-33-36 loose ch, skip 5-6-7 dtr-groups, 1 dc around ch-space in the middle of next dtr-group (armhole has been worked), * 12 ch, 1 dc around ch-space in the middle of next dtr-group *, repeat from *-* 8-14-12 times in total, work 30-33-36 loose ch, skip 5-6-7 dtr-groups, 1 dc around ch-space in the middle of next dtr-group (another armhole has been worked), * 12 ch, 1 dc around ch-space in the middle of next dtr-group *, repeat from *-* the entire round and finish with 1 sl st in first dc at beg of round (instead of 1 dc around next ch-space). Work next round as round 2 in A.3 as follows: Work the same way as before with 2 tr + 2 ch + 2 tr around every ch-space, around every ch-space for armhole work 6-7-8 tr-groups, AT THE SAME TIME inc 9 tr-groups evenly on round, inc 1 tr-group by working 2 tr + 2 ch + 2 tr + 2 tr + 2 ch + 2 tr around 1 ch-space = 36-45-45 tr-groups. ROUND 3: Work 2 dtr + 2 ch + 2 dtr around ch-space in the middle of every tr-group and 1 ch between every dtr-group = 36-45-45 dtr-groups with 1 ch between each. Continue to work according to A.3, AT THE SAME TIME inc 9 ch-spaces evenly every time 1st round is worked, as follows: ROUND 1: Work sl sts until middle of first ch-space (in the middle of a dtr-group), 1 dc, * 12 ch, 1 dc around next ch-space in the middle of a dtr-group *, repeat from *-* the entire round AT THE SAME TIME inc 9 ch-spaces evenly on round = 45-54-54 ch-spaces (finish round with 6 ch and 1 triple tr in first dc at beg of round). ROUND 2: Work 2 tr + 2 ch + 2 tr around every ch-space the entire round = 45-54-54 tr-groups. ROUND 3: Work 2 dtr + 2 ch + 2 dtr around every ch-space in tr-group and 1 ch between every dtr-group the entire round = 45-54-54 dtr-group with 1 ch between each. Repeat 1st-3rd round 3-3-4 more times, AT THE SAME TIME inc 9 ch-spaces every time 1st round is worked = 72-81-90 dtr-group. To get an oval shape on jacket work back and forth only over the bottom 47-54-61 dtr-groups, do not work over the middle 25-27-29 dtr-groups at the top of neck. Beg from RS and repeat 1st-3rd row in A.3 as before 2 times in total (i.e. back is 6 rows longer vertically), to get a nice transition on every turn work as shown in A.4 and A.5, AT THE SAME TIME inc 7 ch-spaces every time 1st row is worked (= 86-95-104 dtr-groups in total on round incl dtr-groups towards the neck). Finish with 1 round ch-spaces around the entire jacket (from RS) as follows: * 4 ch, 1 dc around ch-space in the middle of a dtr-group, 4 ch, 1 dc before next dtr-group *, repeat from *-* the entire round, fasten off. SLEEVE: Work 60-66-72 tr around armhole (approx. 5 tr in every dtr-group and approx. 30-33-36 tr around ch-space – beg mid under sleeve). Work next round as follows: * 1 tr in first/next tr, 1 ch, skip 1 tr *, repeat from *-* the entire round = 30-33-36 tr + 30-33-36 ch. Continue to work as follows: ROUND 1: * 6 ch, skip 5 sts, 1 dc in next st *, repeat from *-* the entire round = 10-11-12 ch-spaces. ROUND 2: Work 2 tr + 2 ch + 2 tr around every ch-space the entire round = 10-11-12 tr-groups. ROUND 3: Work 2 dtr + 2 ch + 2 dtr around every ch-space in tr-group and 1 ch between every dtr-group the entire round = 10-11-12 dtr-group with 1 ch between each. ROUND 4: * 12 ch, 1 dc around ch-space in the middle of dtr-group *, repeat from *-* the entire round = 10-11-12 ch-spaces but at the same time dec 1 ch-space on round mid under sleeve as follows: 1 dc around ch-space in the middle of next to last dtr-group on round, 6 ch, 1 tr around ch-space in the middle of dtr-group to be skipped, 6 ch, 1 dc around ch-space in the middle of next dtr-group). On new round work tr-group mid under sleeve in tr between the 2 ch-spaces with 6 ch = 9-10-11 tr-groups. Repeat 2nd-4th round and dec at the same time 1 ch-space every 3rd round so that there is 1 dtr-group/ch-space less on round. When there are 5-6-7 dtr-groups/ch-spaces on round, work without dec until piece measures 54-54-56 cm, or desired measurements, try the jacket while working. Fasten off and repeat on the other sleeve. |
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Comments / Questions (292)
Christie Jones wrote:
Hi first off this patteren is BEAUTIFUL and I wanted to thank you for sharing! So I am rather new to reading diagrams and would really love to make this but I am having a little trouble understanding the 3d round on A.1 do I start off with the ch of 6 then do the double triple and sl st back down or do I do that part at the end??
12.10.2020 - 20:26DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Jones, 3rd row in A.1 starts with sl st to the middle of 1st ch-space of the round, 1 ch (= 4th symbol), then 1 sc around ch-space, continue in the round as shown, and finish the round with 1 sc around last ch-space, 6 chain, 1 dtr in the 1st sc at the beg of the round (= this will make the last ch-space at the end of this round), round 4 now starts in the middle of last-ch space worked at the end of row 3; Hope this will help, happy crocheting!
13.10.2020 - 11:30Justine H wrote:
I’m trying to make size L/XL and I’m stuck on the fist round of A.2. I had 27 tr-groups at the end of A1, but have 42 chain spaces when done with the first round. I tried re-doing it so that the fist chain attached to the middle of the next group, then between, and again on the middle of the next and was able to get the chain groups to decrease to 40. I dont know what I’m doing wrong to be so far off from 36.
12.10.2020 - 04:59DROPS Design answered:
Dear Justine, you are supposed to increase only 9 ch-spaces so that you get a total of 36 ch-spaces at the end of the first round - you will increase as you did on round 6 in A.1 but with 1 ch-space more between each increase (to increase only 9 ch-spaces).Happy crocheting!
12.10.2020 - 08:49Jo Watson wrote:
Thank you for your help. I think I have got it. Now back to enjoying this pattern. Jo
06.08.2020 - 12:41Jo Watson wrote:
Good afternoon, I really love this pattern but am having trouble understanding the row that makes the armhole....with the 30 chain stitches and at the same time doing round 1 in A.3. Is there a video tutorial for this to help me? Thankyou. Jo
06.08.2020 - 05:14DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Watson, on this round you will skip stitches evenly replaced by some chains to make a hole for the sleeves. This means you start the round with 1 dc around ch-space in the middle of dtr-group (see diagram), work 30 loose chains and skip 5 dtr-groups from previous round, work 1 dc in the middle of next dtr-group (1st st in diagram) and work A.3 (= 12 ch, 1 dc) a total of 8 times, then repeat armhole (= 30 ch, skip 5 dtr-groups) joining with 1 dc in next dtr-group and finish round with A.3 (=12 ch, 1 dc). On next round work round 2 in A.3 increasing evenly (including in the chain-spaces). Happy crocheting!
06.08.2020 - 09:22Mel wrote:
Hello, could you please tell me the yardage needed and size I would need to make for a U.K. size 16
27.07.2020 - 12:16Eva wrote:
Thank you for information about increase. With super large dc I meant: 1 dc-group by working 2 dc + 2 ch + 2 dc + 2 dc + 2 ch + 2 dc around 1 ch-space. This all should be in 1ch space? And it should be somewhere at the end of the round?
08.06.2020 - 09:36DROPS Design answered:
Dear Eva, yes you should work round 2 in A.3 with 2 dc + 2 ch + 2 dc in every ch-space but to increase, you will have to work evenly spaced instead (2 dc + 2 ch + 2 dc + 2 dc + 2 ch + 2 dc) around 1 ch-space (a total of 9 times evenly distributed). Happy crocheting!
08.06.2020 - 12:20Eva wrote:
Thank you for your answer, now I understand those numbers. Next question is about this: "... around every ch-space for armhole work 6-7-8 dc-groups, AT THE SAME TIME inc 9 dc-groups evenly on round, inc 1 dc-group by working 2 dc + 2 ch + 2 dc + 2 dc + 2 ch + 2 dc around 1 ch-space = 36-45-45 dc-groups." So "inc" means increase? If yes where should I put 9dc groups? Some exact spot or randomly? And what about that super large 1dc?
06.06.2020 - 20:43DROPS Design answered:
Dear Eva, you will find how to increase evenly here - you have to increase 9 dc-groups around the whole round, ie between armholes as in armholes. Sorry what do you mean with "super large 1 dc"? Happy crocheting!
08.06.2020 - 08:39Eva wrote:
Hello, I would like to ask what that numbers mean: 36-36 ch-spaces or 27-36-36 tr-groups?? What should I count exactly? I am going to crochet the part with armholes so I want to be sure I am doing it right. Thank you.
05.06.2020 - 20:51DROPS Design answered:
Milá Evo, tyto údaje se vážou k velikosti, kterou chcete háčkovat: 36-36 obloučků z řo platí jen pro velikosti L/XL-XXL/XXXL (u kterých háčkujeme navíc pasáž popsanou v odstavci, abychom díl ještě rozšířili). U všech velikostí pak pokračujeme - měli bychom mít uvedený počet skupinek 2x nahozených DS, tj. pro velikost S/M 27 skupinek, pro vel. L/XL a XXL/XXXL 36 skupinek. Riďte se tedy tímto údajem. Hodně zdaru! Hana Hi Eva, these numbers depends on which size you want to make. Happy crocheting!
06.06.2020 - 13:41Gisela wrote:
Es una lástima que no haya un video, pues los patrones son fáciles de leer, pero no está bien explicado el cambio en los tamaños y los números que están en la última figura no se entienden a qué corresponden. No digo que hagan un video completo, pero sí uno en los cambios de A1 y A2 por ejemplo.
21.05.2020 - 15:03Keri Lucey wrote:
I am confused by the decrease in the sleeves. I am making the biggest size. I got to the spot where I do my 12 chains and do a single crochet in the center of each of the previous treble crochet groups. Is it on that round that I do something in the second to last treble crochet group? Or do I finish the round of 12 chains/single crochet and then somehow get back to the second to last treble crochet group? I can’t seem to get my rounds to decrease correctly.
13.04.2020 - 22:01DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Lucey, you decrease at the end of this round with 12 chains/sc, work the ch-spaces until 1 tr-group remains before the end of the round and work: 6 ch, 1 tr around the middle of tr-group, 6 ch, 1 sc around the middle of next tr group and continue in pattern as before. (on next round you will crochet the 2 dc, 2 ch, 2 dc around each ch-space + in the dc at the end of row (the one between the 2 6-ch-spaces). Happy crocheting!
14.04.2020 - 14:17