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Crocheted poncho jumper with raglan in DROPS Sky. Piece is crocheted top down at an angle, A-shape and lace pattern. Size XS–XXL.
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---------------------------------------------------------- EXPLANATION FOR THE PATTERN: ---------------------------------------------------------- CHAIN STITCH: If you work at the end of crochet hook the chain stitch will often be too tight 1 chain stitch should be just as long as 1 treble crochet is wide. PATTERN: See diagrams A.1 to A.7. CROCHET INFORMATION: At beginning of every round with treble crochet replace first treble crochet with 3 chain stitches. Finish round with 1 slip stitch in 3rd chain stitch at beginning of round. Round beginning with 1 chain stitch in the diagrams, begins with 3 chain stitches (these will replace last treble crochet on round). Finish round with 1 slip stitch in 3rd chain stitch at beginning of round. On every round with double crochets replace first double crochet with 1 chain stitch. Finish round with 1 slip stitch in first chain stitch at beginning of round. INCREASE TIP: Work 2 treble crochets in same stitches (= 1 treble crochet increased). ---------------------------------------------------------- START THE PIECE HERE: ---------------------------------------------------------- JUMPER - SHORT OVERVIEW OF THE PIECE: Work in the round top down. First work a yoke. Then divide the piece into body and sleeves and continue in the round separately. Finish with an edge around the neckline. YOKE: Work 96-96-104-104-112-112 chain stitches - read CHAIN STITCHES, on hook size 4.5 mm with Sky and form a ring with 1 slip stitch in first chain stitch. Work 1 treble crochet in every chain stitch and increase 16-16-12-16-16-24 treble crochets evenly – read CROCHET INFORMATION and INCREASE TIP = 112-112-116-120-128-136 treble crochets. WORK PATTERN A.1 TO A.5 AS FOLLOWS: Round begins in transition between left sleeve and back piece. Work * A.1a (= 2 treble crochets) over 22-22-23-24-26-28 treble crochets, A.2a (= 1 treble crochet = mid back/mid front), A.3a (= 2 treble crochets) over 22-22-23-24-26-28 treble crochets (= back piece/front piece), A.4a (= 1 treble crochet), A.3a over 8 treble crochets, A.5a (= 2 treble crochets = sleeve) *, work from *-* 2 times in total. REMEMBER THE CROCHET TENSION! On 4th round increase (in addition to diagrams) 0-2-2-4-4-6 treble crochets evenly on each front piece/back piece on each side of middle stitch (i.e. 0-4-4-8-8-12 stitches increased in total on each front piece/back piece) and 0-2-2-2-2-4 treble crochets evenly on each sleeve (= 0-12-12-20-20-32 stitches increased evenly and 40 stitches increased in A.2a/A.4a/A.5a) = 152-164-168-180-188-208 stitches. Repeat pattern vertically. I.e. work A.2a over the middle treble crochet from previous repetition. Every time it is repeated there are 6 treble crochets more on each side of middle stitch, which are worked in pattern A.1a/A.3a. Work A.4a over the first treble crochet from previous repetition, work the remaining 4 stitches in pattern A.3a. Work A.5a over the last 2 treble crochets from previous repetition, work the remaining stitches in pattern A.3a. I.e. increase 8 stitches in total on each sleeve and 12 stitches on front piece/back piece for every repetition of pattern vertically (= 40 stitches increased in total). On 8th round (i.e. last round of 2nd repetitions) increase (in addition to diagrams) 0-2-2-4-4-6 treble crochets evenly on each front piece/back piece on each side of middle stitch (i.e. 0-4-4-8-8-12 stitches increased in total on each front piece/back piece) and 0-2-2-2-2-4 treble crochets evenly on each sleeve (= 0-12-12-20-20-32 stitches increased evenly and 40 stitches increased in A.2a/A.4a/A.5a) = 192-216-220-240-248-280 stitches. Then repeat pattern vertically. When 15-15-17-19-21-21 rounds have been worked in total, work 1 more round as before but increase 1 stitch on each sleeve = 274-298-322-362-390-422 stitches. Piece measures approx. 20-20-23-25-28-28 cm. Insert 4 markers in piece without working as follows: Insert 1 marker at the beginning of round, insert 1 marker after 93-101-109-125-135-147 treble crochets (= back piece), insert 1 marker after 44-48-52-56-60-64 treble crochets (= right sleeve), insert 1 marker after 93-101-109-125-135-147 treble crochets (= front piece), the remaining stitch on round (= 44-48-52-56-60-64 treble crochets) are left sleeve. These markers mark where yoke is divided later. If the crochet tension is not correct vertically continue to work as explained below until piece measures 20-20-23-25-28-28 cm but the increase will continue and the body will be a bit wider. Work as follows if needed: Continue with A.2a over middle stitch(es) (depending on which round you are working) on front piece/back piece and A.1a/A.3a over the remaining stitches. When piece measures 20-20-23-25-28-28 cm, divide piece for body and sleeves as follows: Work as before over stitches on back piece until marker thread, work 8 chain stitches, skip stitches between the 2 marker threads (= sleeve), work as before over stitches on front piece until next marker thread, work 8 chain stitches, skip the last stitches between marker threads (= sleeve). BODY: Insert 1 marker thread in the middle of the 8 stitches under each sleeve. Move the marker threads upwards, decrease on each side of these. Continue pattern as before, i.e. increase mid front and mid back while decreasing stitches under each sleeve by working diagram A.6a and A.7a as follows: Work until stitches in A.6a remain before marker thread (this is according to where pattern was casted off for body/sleeves), work A.6a, work A.7a. Work like this on each side of every marker thread. Decrease stitches in A.6a and A.7a and increase stitches in A.2a mid front/mid back. When 1 repetition / 4 rows have been worked vertically, 16 stitches have been decreased and 24 stitches have been increased, i.e. increase 8 stitches per repetition. Continue pattern like this until piece measures 24 cm from where piece was divided, adjust to finish with 2 rounds with only treble crochets - or work to desired measurements. SLEEVES: Fasten strand with 1 slip stitch in 4th chain stitch under sleeve, work 1 treble crochet in each of the 4 chain stitches under sleeve, work pattern as before over the 44-48-52-56-60-64 stitches skipped for sleeve and finish with 1 treble crochet in each of the last 4 chain stitches under sleeve = 52-56-60-64-68-72 treble crochets. Work until A.3a measures 32-33-31-30-27-28 cm from division (or desired length– NOTE!: Shorter measurements in the larger sizes because of wider neck and longer yoke) - adjust after 2 round with only treble crochets. Then work 1 edge around the sleeve as follows: Work * 1 double crochet, 3 chain stitches, skip approx. 1 cm *, work from *-* around the entire sleeve, adjust to finish with 3 chain stitches and 1 slip stitch in first double crochet. Cut and fasten the yarn. Work the other sleeve the same way. NECK EDGE: Crochet an edge around the neck as follows: Begin mid on top of shoulder, fasten strand with 1 slip stitch in 1st stitch. Work * 1 double crochet in next stitch, 3 chain stitches, skip approx. 1 cm *, work from *-* around the neck like this, adjust to finish round with 3 chain stitches and 1 slip stitch in first double crochet. Make sure edge is not too tight at the neck, skip fewer stitches if needed. Fasten off. |
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Comments / Questions (61)
Ginette Himbeault wrote:
Bonjour, je n'arrive pas à comprendre le tour 4. Pour m'aider à comprendre que représente exactement le A1. A2. A3 (23mailles). A4. A3 (8mailles). et A5 Pouvez vous m'écrire comment faire les augmentations sur le tour car je n'arrive pas au même nombre que vous. Ça va pour l'augmentation de la maille centrale mais pour le reste je suis perdue. merci
29.03.2021 - 20:54DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Ginette, quelle taille faites-vous?
31.03.2021 - 15:25Ginette Himbeault wrote:
Bonjour, je ne comprends pas le rang 4. Où est la maille centrale. Dois je faire taille Médium. A1: 23m +2m. et A2: 2m +7mdiagram +2m. (dois je mettre 2m. supplémentaires au milieu) et A3: 23m. + 2m. et A4 5m, et A3: 8m. + 2M et A5 6m. Je ne comprend pas non plus ce que représente A3. M'expliquer comment faire . Merci
25.03.2021 - 22:51DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Mme Himbeault, la maille centrale est respectivement celle du milieu devant et du milieu dos, autrement dit, vous devez augmenter de part et d'autre des 3 brides à crocheter au milieu de A.2a. A.3 représente simplement le motif de 2 mailles à répéter au-dessus des mailles indiquées (si on doit crocheter A.3a au-dessus des 8 brides suivantes, on va répéter 4 fois les 2 m de A.3a). Bon crochet!
26.03.2021 - 07:44Lola wrote:
Beim häkeln in Runden der Raglanärmel stelle ich fest, dass Muster a.5 sehr viel steiler abgeht als a.3. Sprich, a.5 sieht aus als würde sich steiler zu a.2 liegen als a.3, welches fast gerade im Vergleich zu a.5 verläuft. Ich denke dies hat mit dem Häkeln in Runden zu tun, da die Häkelrichtung entgegen dem Uhrzeigersinn verläuft und somit ja auch die Zugrichtung des gesamten Teils beeinflusst. Könnt ihr etwas dazu sagen?
25.03.2021 - 20:39DROPS Design answered:
Liebe Lola, ich verstehe leider hier nicht was Sie meinen, am besten zeigen Sie Ihre Arbeit Ihrem Laden, wo Sie die Wolle gekauft haben - oder ein Foto per Mail senden wird Ihnen auch helfen, so kann man am besten dort helfen. Viel Spaß beim häkeln!
26.03.2021 - 08:18Enikő Nagy wrote:
Dear Team, This is my first time making a garment (size XL) using the top-down technique and I ran into some difficulties. So basically after the foundation chain (112 ch), round 1 comes out at 128 dc (112 + 16 evenly inc). Round 2 is again 128 dc divided up as 26-1-26-1-8-2, altogether twice to get the full round. But this is where I get a bit lost. Round 3 is supposed to be 128 dc again or this is where we start increasing based on the diagram? (the starred row being round 2) Many thanks.
04.03.2021 - 10:20DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Nagy, at the end of row 1 in diagram you will have more stitches since you will increase as shown in diagrams, ie at the end of row 1 you should have: * A.1a over 28 dc, A.2a (= mid back/mid front = 5 dc (= 4 sts inc)), A.3a (= over 28 dc) (= back piece/front piece), A.4a (= 2 dc (= 1 st inc)), A.3a over 8 dc, A.5a (= 3 dc (= 1 st inc) = sleeve) *, work from *-* 2 times in total. This lesson might help you to understand how to read diagrams. Happy crocheting!
04.03.2021 - 11:37Aimee wrote:
Hee leuk patroon! Hoe kan ik de vierde toer van A.1 /A.3 beginnen met een losse?
10.02.2021 - 21:10DROPS Design answered:
Dag Aimee,
Je begint dan met 3 lossen die het laatste stokje op de toer vervangen. Je haakt dus alvast het laatste stokje en dan begin je de toer met 1 losse.
12.02.2021 - 13:10Aimee Van Veldhoven wrote:
Hee leuk patroon; ik begrijp niet hoe ik de toer met 1 losse kan beginnen in de vierde toer van A.1. Normaal gesproken begin je met 3 lossen maar dan krijg je uiteindelijk 3 Stokjes aan het eind van de toer
10.02.2021 - 21:03Christine Pelletier wrote:
Bonjour, j'en suis au tout début, à: "crocheter A.1 à A.5 ainsi". J'ai fait le côté dos, la 1ere manche et le devant et je me demande si je dois suivre le patron, soit: A4a, A3a et A5a ou faire l'inverse, soit: A5a, A3a et A4a pour la seconde manche. Si je suis le patron, les manche ne seront pas "pareil" il me semble, non?
28.01.2021 - 18:41DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Mme Pelletier, vous devez simplement répétez la partie entre les 2 étoiles (= de *-*) pour crocheter tout le tour, vos deux "moitiés" seront ainsi identiques et les manches aussi, composées elles de: A.4a, A.3 et a.5a (= on augmente sur le côté extérieur de la manche: au début de la manche (dans A.4a) et à la fin de la manche (dans A.5a). Bon crochet!
29.01.2021 - 07:53Ruth Maxwell wrote:
I am an experienced crochet nut and have made many items but this pattern has completely bamboozled me. Any tips or videos to help me figure out the pattern? I can do the yoke but after that I'm lost. Ruth
22.09.2020 - 11:03DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Maxwell, did you check this lesson about crochet diagrams here? this might help you to understand how to read them - read thoroughly the pattern and follow each step to manage to get the same result as on the picture. Happy crocheting!
22.09.2020 - 11:48Amanda Dean wrote:
I'm the worst knitter you could possibly imagine, but I'm so delighted with all of your patterns that I am going to persevere and whatever it looks like I'm going to wear it! they are so lovely all of them!
11.09.2020 - 18:28Charlotte wrote:
Hei! Nydelig genser! Men jeg forstår ikke dette: «Dvs det økes totalt 8 masker på hvert av ermene og 12 masker på forstykket/bakstykket for hver repetisjon av mønsteret i høyden (= totalt 40 masker økt)» Sånn som jeg leser diagrammet økes det kun 3 ganger i A.5a og A.4a= 6 masker på hvert av ermene og i A.2a økes tilsammen 10 masker på for/bakstykke. Hva er det jeg ikke har skjønt?
22.06.2020 - 17:28DROPS Design answered:
Hej Charlotte, du øger 4 staver jevnt fordelt på hvert av forstykket/bakstykke og 2 staver på hver av ermene i tillegg til diagrammene. I A.5 øker du 1 m på hver række. God fornøjelse!
25.06.2020 - 08:35