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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)
Carol wrote:
When it says Work A.2 one time vertically, does it mean work along the top of the circle for the four rows or work in the round? How many dtr-groups do I work for height if I am making the L/XL.
02.04.2020 - 02:38DROPS Design answered:
Dear Carole, work A.2 one time vertically means to work all the 4 rows in A.2 - ie there are 36 dtr-groups when A.2 has been worked 1 time in height in size L/XL. Happy crocheting!
02.04.2020 - 08:39Anna Rita Aprile wrote:
Sehr anschaulich
27.03.2020 - 13:57Carmelita wrote:
I can crochet but this maybe too complicated for me. You should sell this as the finished product. Very lovely. Thank you for the pattern.
25.03.2020 - 17:58DROPS Design answered:
Dear Carmelita, we only provide free patterns, but what about asking in our DROPS Workshop if someone would make it for you.
26.03.2020 - 10:41Carol wrote:
When it says Work A.2 one time vertically, does it meant at the top of the circle or is here a certain number of dtr-groups for the four rows.
23.03.2020 - 03:30DROPS Design answered:
Dear Carol, when you have to work A.2 one time vertically, this means to work the 4 rows shown in A.2 - Read more here about diagrams. Happy crocheting!
23.03.2020 - 11:27Petra wrote:
Ich brauche Hilfe bei der Häkelschrift A1\r\nIch bin gerade bei der 3 Reihe 6 bzw. 12 Luftmaschenbogen.\r\nWarum ist der erste Bogen 6 LM und die anderen 12?\r\nUnd was bedeutet das Dreufachstäbchen links quer neben dem 6LM Bogen?\r\nWie komme ich auf die nächste Ebene?\r\nIn der 6 Ebene ist das gleiche\r\nVielen Dank für die Hilfe
05.03.2020 - 18:03Jackie wrote:
I have done the armhole and now moving on to next row. Do all the increases of 9 come outside the armhole?
10.02.2020 - 00:44DROPS Design answered:
Dear Jackie, the increases have to be made in the whole round, ie including in both of the chains for the armholes so that the increases are nicely worked evenly. Happy crocheting!
10.02.2020 - 10:04Ronatha Hall wrote:
Okay, I cannot understand any of this. I ch 4, slst in to the 1st chain space, the do A1. . . What is A1 telling me to do? How do I dc around a chain space? How many times do I need to do it? What chain space is there?
24.01.2020 - 23:21DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Hall, please read more about diagrams here to understand how to crochet a diagram in the round. Happy crocheting!
27.01.2020 - 08:04Marilyn Basdon wrote:
Love this but can’t read a graph. Would love to follow a video instruction if you would make possible. Thank you
19.01.2020 - 00:31DROPS Design answered:
Dear Marylin, we think that a diagram is better than a written put pattern not only because we offer patterns in many languages, and symbols can be ad everywhere, but also, because a diagram not only tells you the VERY NEXT step, but also shows you how the stitches, and also how the rows relate to each other, so you can see the "big picture" too. If you have problem reading a diagram, we do have tutorials for crochet diagrams here as well as for knitting diagrams here. And you can always ask for help in person in the store you bought your DROPS yarn from.
19.01.2020 - 01:10Lori wrote:
I am stuck between the final round of A.1 and the arm holes from A.3 in the Small Size. I don't understand how to work the arm holes AT THE SAME TIME as the round one on A.3 Do I work the full set of *Single Crochet Ch 12* around my 27 TR groups from round 1 in A.3, then go back to TR group 4 and add a chain 30 from TR group 4 to TR group 8 and TR group 17 to TR group 21? regretfully there is no diagram or image for the arm holes.
11.12.2019 - 20:57DROPS Design answered:
Dear Lori, to work the armhole, you have to skip some stitches that you will replace by some chains so that there will be a hole on each side of circle for the armholes. In size S, work the 1st row in A.3 as explained: 1 sc in the middle of tr-group, crochet 30 ch and skip the next 5 tr-groups (= this will create a "hole" for the 1st armhole), now continue working 1st row in A.3 (= 1 sc around mid of next tr-group, and work from *-* 8 times in total then crochet 2nd armhole as first one (= skip stitches and replace them by chains = 2nd hole for 2nd armhole) and finish round as in A.3. Happy crocheting!
12.12.2019 - 09:26Gayla Stokes wrote:
Patterns are too confusing! I have been reading crochet charts, diagrams, and written instructions for 50 years and cannot make heads or tails of these.
25.11.2019 - 01:41DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Stokes, The DROPS patterns are knitted and crocheted by thousands and thousands of people around the world. We understand however that in certain countries, with different knitting/crochet traditions than Scandinavia, our patterns might be written in a way that differs from what some are used to. But of course we want everyone to understand our patterns, so that’s why we have created an extensive library of tutorial videos as well as step by step lessons that explain how to follow the techniques we use and how to read the diagrams in our patterns. Give them a try!
25.11.2019 - 11:15