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Shawl with lace pattern, crochet from the top down in DROPS Cotton Merino.
DROPS 175-11 |
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PATTERN: See diagrams A.1 to A.3. ---------------------------------------------------------- SHAWL: Beg with Cotton Merino on hook size 4 mm / G/6 and work pattern in the round according to diagram A.1. Work chain stitch ring and the first four round in the round, then work the rest of shawl back and forth. REMEMBER THE CROCHET GAUGE! When entire A.1 has been worked, continue from first row in diagrams as follows: Work A.2a (3 chain stitches = 1 double crochet and 3 chain stitches), work A.2b 3 repetitions in total in width (i.e. 5 double crochets around each of the first 9 chain spaces), work A.2c (= 3 chain stitches), then work the first 5 double crochets in A.2b around same chain space (i.e. the middle chain space), then continue with A.2b until 3 repetitions have been worked in total in width (i.e. 5 double crochets around each of the next 8 chain spaces), work A.2d around the last chain space = 46 double crochets on each side of the middle chain space. Continue back and forth with A.2a to A.2b. When diagrams have been worked vertically, there are 75 double crochets on each side of the middle chain space. Now continue as follows: ROW 1 (from wrong side): Work 7 chain stitches, 1 single crochet around chain space, * work 5 chain stitches, skip 5 double crochets, 1 single crochet *, repeat from *-* 14 more times, but work last single crochet around the middle chain space on shawl, 3 chain stitches, 1 single crochet around same chain space, * work 5 chain stitches, skip 5 double crochets, work 1 single crochet *, repeat from *-* 14 more times, work 6 chain stitches, 1 single crochet around last chain space. There are now 16 chain spaces on each side of chain space in the middle of shawl. ROW 2: Work 7 chain stitches, * 5 double crochets around first/next chain space *, repeat from *-* 15 more times, work (5 double crochets, 3 chain stitches, 5 double crochets) around chain space in the middle of shawl, * work 5 double crochets around first/next chain space *, repeat from *-* 15 more times, work 5 double crochets around last chain space, work 4 chain stitches and 1 double crochet around the last chain space on row. There are now 85 double crochets on each side of chain space in the middle of shawl. ROW 3: Work 11 chain stitches, 1 single crochet around first chain space, * 6 chain stitches, skip 5 double crochets, 1 single crochet *, repeat from *-* 15 more times, work 6 chain stitches, A.3 around the middle chain space. Continue with * 6 chain stitches, skip 5 double crochets, 1 single crochet *, repeat from *-* 15 more times, work 6 chain stitches, 1 single crochet around last chain space, 8 chain stitches, 1 double crochet around last chain space. There are now 18 chain spaces on each side of A.3. ROW 4: Work 11 chain stitches, 1 single crochet around first chain space, * 6 chain stitches, 1 single crochet around next chain space *, repeat from *-* until chain space in the middle of shawl, work 6 chain stitches, A.3 around chain space in the middle of shawl. Then work * 6 chain stitches, 1 single crochet around next chain space *, repeat from *-* until last chain space, 6 chain stitches, 1 single crochet around last chain space, 8 chain stitches, 1 double crochet around last chain space. Repeat 4th row 7 more times, but on every row worked repeat *-* 1 more time (i.e. on every row worked there is 1 chain space more on each side of A.3) = 9 rows in total with chain spaces and 26 chain spaces on each side of A.3. Now work pattern from first row in diagrams A.2, the same way as before, but work more repetitions in width as follows: Work A.2a (3 chain stitches = 1 double crochet and 3 chain stitches), work A.2b 9 repetitions in total in width (i.e. 5 double crochets around each of the first 27 chain spaces), work A.2c (= 3 chain stitches), then work the first 5 double crochets in A.2b around same chain space (i.e. the middle chain space), then continue with A.2b until 9 repetitions have been worked in total in width (i.e. 5 double crochets around each of the next 26 chain spaces), work A.2d around the last chain space = 136 double crochets on each side of the middle chain space. Continue back and forth with A.2a to A.2d. When diagrams have been worked vertically, there are 165 double crochets on each side of the middle chain space. Now continue as follows: ROW 1 (from wrong side): Work 7 chain stitches, 1 single crochet around chain space, * work 5 chain stitches, skip 5 double crochets, 1 single crochet *, repeat from *-* 32 more times, but work last single crochet around the middle chain space on shawl, 3 chain stitches, 1 single crochet around same chain space, * work 5 chain stitches, skip 5 double crochets, work 1 single crochet *, repeat from *-* 32 more times, work 6 chain stitches, 1 single crochet around last chain space. There are now 34 chain spaces on each side of chain space in the middle of shawl. ROW 2: Work 7 chain stitches, * 5 double crochets around first/next chain space *, repeat from *-* 33 more times, work (5 double crochets, 3 chain stitches, 5 double crochets) around chain space in the middle of shawl, * work 5 double crochets around first/next chain space *, repeat from *-* 33 more times, work 5 double crochets around last chain space, work 4 chain stitches and 1 double crochet around the last chain space on row. There are now 175 double crochets on each side of increase in the middle of shawl. ROW 3: Work 11 chain stitches, 1 single crochet around first chain space, * 6 chain stitches, skip 5 double crochets *, repeat from *-* 33 more times, work 6 chain stitches, A.3 around the middle chain space. Continue with * 6 chain stitches, skip 5 double crochets, 1 single crochet *, repeat from *-* 33 more times, work 6 chain stitches, 1 single crochet around last chain space, 8 chain stitches, 1 double crochet around last chain space. There are now 36 chain spaces on each side of A.3. ROW 4: Work 11 chain stitches, 1 single crochet around first chain space, * 6 chain stitches, 1 single crochet around next chain space *, repeat from *-* until chain space in the middle of shawl, work 6 chain stitches, A.3 around chain space in the middle of shawl. Then work * 6 chain stitches, 1 single crochet around next chain space *, repeat from *-* until last chain space, 6 chain stitches, 1 single crochet around last chain space, 8 chain stitches, 1 double crochet around last chain space. Repeat 4th row 7 more times, but on every row worked repeat *-* 1 more time (i.e. on every row worked there is 1 chain space more on each side of the middle chain space) = 9 rows in total with chain spaces and 44 chain spaces on each side of A.3. Now work pattern from first row in diagrams A.2, the same way as before, but work more repetitions in width as follows: Work A.2a (3 chain stitches = 1 double crochet and 3 chain stitches), work A.2b 15 repetitions in total in width (i.e. 5 double crochets around each of the next 45 chain spaces), work A.2c (= 3 chain stitches), then work the first 5 double crochets in A.2b around same chain space (i.e. the middle chain space), then continue with A.2b until 15 repetitions have been worked in total in width (i.e. 5 double crochets around each of the next 44 chain spaces), work A.2d around the last chain space = 226 double crochets on each side of the middle chain space. Continue back and forth with A.2a to A.2d. Finish after 4th row in diagrams. Fasten off. |
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Comments / Questions (76)
Richard wrote:
I just finished the first set of 5 double crochets and am starting the next row I can not figure out how to do the looping for the next row which is the base row for the next arrow shaped pattern. Can you please help me with this. I am really confused. Thank You, Richard
20.03.2022 - 20:55DROPS Design answered:
Dear Richard, cen you please give us more details? Which row you have problems with? And where? At the turning? or at some other plece?
21.03.2022 - 00:33Virginia wrote:
Muchas gracias. Me pondré a ello.😘
10.01.2022 - 19:30Virginia wrote:
No entiendo cómo empezar la vuelta del gráfico A. 2b. Es imposible entenderlo. Está muy mal explicado. Me quedo con el trabajo a medias. 🤦🏼♀️
06.01.2022 - 00:22DROPS Design answered:
Hola Virginia, A.2a muestra cómo comienza la fila. A.2b son repeticiones a lo largo de un lado. En la primera fila, se trabajan 5 p.a en cada uno de los 9 arcos de p.de cad de A.1. A.2C muestra cómo se trabaja el centro del chal. Luego se vuelven a trabajar las repeticiones de A.2b en el otro lado del chal y la fila termina con A.2d.
10.01.2022 - 19:22Anica Jensen Lantz wrote:
Jag har verkligen använt för tunt garn och för liten virknål så sjalen blir inte så stor. Är på sista varvet nu innan avslut. Kan jag bara fortsätta efter jag är färdig med a2d är eller blir det helt fel?
20.05.2021 - 12:33DROPS Design answered:
Hej Anica, ja men der kan ikke ske noget ved at prøve, du kan også prøve at bruge en tykkere hæklenål når du fortsætter :)
20.05.2021 - 15:02Amanda wrote:
In the Crochet Information Section of this pattern, describing how to work A2a,b,c,d, etc... It states "Continue back and forth with A.2a to A.2b. When diagrams have been worked vertically, there are 75 double crochets on each side of the middle chain space". Does this mean including A.2c and A.2.d? Or just A.2a and A.2b? Thanks in advance!
26.04.2021 - 22:07DROPS Design answered:
Dear Amanda, when diagrams have been worked in height, you should have = A.2a (= 15 dc), A.2b (= 5 x9=45 dc) A.2c (= 15 dc, 1 ch sp, 15 dc), A.2b (= 5x8 dc), A.2d (= 15 dc)= 75 dc on each side of the ch-space in the middle of A.2c. Happy crocheting!
27.04.2021 - 07:29Verena wrote:
Ist das Diagramm A1 korrekt? Es passt irgendwie nicht zur schriftlichen Erklärung. Die erste Hin- und Rückreihe von A2a-d ist in A1 nicht zu sehen. Auch verstehe ich die Erklärung nicht, denn laut A1 müssen 5x3 Luftbögen mit der ersten Reihe umhäkelt werden, das sind dann aber zu wenig Stäbchen. Ist hier das Diagramm oder die Erklärung falsch? Viele Grüße
19.03.2021 - 22:22DROPS Design answered:
Liebe Verena, A.2a wird erst gehäkelt nach A.1 fertig ist. dh zuerst A.1 in Runden häkeln, dann weiter in Reihen bis zur Ende häkeln. Dann weiter in Reihen wie A.2 häkeln (über die Maschen von der letzten Reihe in A.1) es sind 17 Lmbogen nach A.1 und so wird es auch gehäkelt: A.2a, dann A.2b über die nächsten 9 LmBogen, A.2C (Mitte), A.2b über die nächsten 8 LmBogen und mit A.2d enden. Viel Spaß beim häkeln!
22.03.2021 - 07:27Karen wrote:
Is there a written pattern for this shawl? I have never used a diagram pattern and im not sure how to do so
27.10.2020 - 04:57DROPS Design answered:
Dear Karen, we only have diagrams to this pattern but you will find how to read crochet diagrams here. Happy crocheting!
27.10.2020 - 13:13Kathi wrote:
Ich verstehe nicht, wie es ab A2 weiter geht.
03.10.2020 - 14:12DROPS Design answered:
Liebe Kathi, jetzt häkeln Sie: A.2a (am Anfang der Hinreihen/Ende der Rückreihen), wiederholen Sie A.2b bis die mittleren Luftmaschenbogen, häkeln Sie A.2c um diese Luftmaschenbogen, wiederholen Sie A.2b und häkeln Sie A.2d am Ende der Hinreihe/am Anfang der Rückreihe. Viel Spaß beim häkeln!
05.10.2020 - 09:22Nelly wrote:
Buongiorno, come ho letto in vari interventi, anche a me le maglie risultano 65 e non 75 come scritto nel modello e ribadito qui. Ho fatto e disfatto troppe volte... mettete lo schema che documenti come arrivare alle 75 maglie per cortesia. Cosi è impossibile. Grazie
05.09.2020 - 14:09DROPS Design answered:
Buongiorno Nelly. Sull'ultima riga dei diagrammi, deve avere: 15 maglie (A.2a), 15×3 = 45 m (A.2b ripetuto 3 volte) e 15 m (A.2c). In tutto 75 m. Purtroppo indicazioni più dettagliate di quelle già presenti, non sono a noi disponibili. Buon lavoro!
06.09.2020 - 12:10Ilonka Vis wrote:
Bij patroon A2 kom ik in de eerste toer op 9 lossenlussen uit (en dus 46 stokjes aan 1 kant. Bij toer 7 kom ik uit op 65 stokjes. Ik kom er niet uit, waar ik mis ga. Toer 3 heeft bij mij 3 bogenrondjes van 10 stokjes, klopt dat? Toer 4 heeft dan ook 3 bogenrondjes, met elk 10 stokjes in de lus en 4 stokjes om de lus. Kan iemand mij helpen? Bedankt! Een hartelijke groet, Ilonka Vis
16.08.2020 - 16:40DROPS Design answered:
Dag Ilonka,
Op de 7e toer zijn het aantal stokjes van A.2b hetzelfde gebleven. Voor A.2c en A.2a zijn er in totaal 30 stokjes bij gekomen tov van de 1e toer, dus dan zou je op een totaal van 76 moeten komen aan beide kanten. (= 75 aan beide kanten van de lossenlus, omdat naast de eerste lossenlus nog 1 stokje zit, als ik het goed heb)
21.08.2020 - 12:39