Here's how. If youd like to file an allegation of infringement, youll need to follow the process described in our Copyright and Intellectual Property Policy. Its such a fun crochet sweater pattern to wear all year long, or to wear around Valentines Day. The reason for the larger hook is for more of a drape. Over all it's alright but I think the high price point isn't justified - it should have more sizes and some improvements done.
Pin at the bottom of that measurement to form the armhole, then pin along the rest of the side to the hem. Saying no will not stop you from seeing Etsy ads or impact Etsy's own personalization technologies, but it may make the ads you see less relevant or more repetitive. -Worsted weight (4) yarn (I used Yarn Bee Yarn, Soft Secret in Light Denim it seems this yarn is a bit lighter in weight than other yarns in this category, so take note of that, see yardage information in the notes)-Size K Hook, or hook to obtain gauge (6.5 mm)(for sweater)-Size G Hook (4.0 mm)(for i-cord)-Yarn needle-Safety or sewing pins-6 sets (12 pieces) of 1/4 Large Eyelets & Eyelet Tool Kit (I used Dritz brand found at Walmart, can also be found on Amazon), ch=chain, st(s)=stitch(es), hdc=half double crochet, sk=skip, sc=single crochet, fphdc=front post half double crochet, 2hdc= two half double crochet in one stitch, 12 hdc by 10 rows equals a four inch square, Measurements & yarn yardage for the sweater sizes (approximately):XS:Bust: 34 inches, Length 25 inches-front, 28 inches-back (Approx 1,000 yards)S:Bust: 36 inches, Length: 25 inches-front, 28 inches-back (Approx 1,100 yards)M:Bust: 38 inches, Length: 25.5 inches-front, 28 inches-back (Approx 1,200 yards)L:Bust: 40 inches, Length: 25.5 inches-front, 28.5 inches-back (Approx 1,300 yards)XL:Bust: 42 inches, Length: 26 inches-front, 28.5 inches-back (Approx 1,400 yards)2XL:Bust: 46 inches, Length: 26.5 inches-front, 29 inches-back (Approx 1,600 yards)3XL:Bust: 50 inches, Length: 26.5 inches-front, 29 inches-back (Approx 1,800 yards). Privacy Policy Contact Me Back to Top.
The pattern includes sizes XS-3X, so there's lots of options for sizing.
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From the top, measure 8 (8.5, 9, 9.5, 10, 10.5, 11, 11.5, 12) down on each side. AllFreeCrochet.com is part of the Prime Publishing family. Youll continue the panel, but wont crochet the row all the way to the end, instead stop part way. Sarita Basu, Please can you send me this pattern. The sweater is one size, fitting a medium/large. See below on how high up you should pin for each size.. You will begin sewing the sides of the sweater at that 15th st from the bottom of the front side.
Then skip to shoulder 2. -I provide the link to the eyelet tutorial below, but I will put it here as well: How to Apply Eyelets to Crochet Projects, Body of the Sweater: ***USING K (6.5mm) HOOK***, Size XS: Row 1) ch 155, hdc in 2nd ch from hook and across (154 total sts)Rows 2-23) ch 1, turn, hdc across row (154 total sts)Row 24) ch 1, turn, hdc 70, ch 29, sk 29 sts (be sure not to twist your chs), hdc in last 55 sts (154 total sts, including chs)Row 25) ch 1, turn, hdc across, working one hdc into each ch from previous row (154 total sts)Rows 26-47) ch 1, turn, hdc across row (154 total sts)-Finish off, Size S: Row 1) ch 155, hdc in 2nd ch from hook and across (154 total sts)Rows 2-24) ch 1, turn, hdc across row (154 total sts)Row 25) ch 1, turn, hdc 70, ch 29, sk 29 sts (be sure not to twist your chs), hdc in last 55 sts (154 total sts, including chs)Row 26) ch 1, turn, hdc across, working one hdc into each ch from previous row (154 total sts)Rows 27-49) ch 1, turn, hdc across row (154 total sts)-Finish off, Size M:Row 1) ch 157, hdc in 2nd ch from hook and across (156 total sts)Rows 2-25) ch 1, turn, hdc across row (156 total sts)Row 26) ch 1, turn, hdc 70, ch 31, sk 31 sts (be sure not to twist your chs), hdc in last 55 sts (156 total sts, including chs)Row 27) ch 1, turn, hdc across, working one hdc into each ch from previous row (156 total sts)Rows 28-51) ch 1, turn, hdc across row (156 total sts)-Finish off, Size L: Row 1) ch 159, hdc in 2nd ch from hook and across (158 total sts)Rows 2-26) ch 1, turn, hdc across row (158 total sts)Row 27) ch 1, turn, hdc 70, ch 33, sk 33 sts (be sure not to twist your chs), hdc in last 55 sts (158 total sts, including chs)Row 28) ch 1, turn, hdc across, working one hdc into each ch from previous row (158 total sts)Rows 29-53) ch 1, turn, hdc across row (158 total sts)-Finish off, Size XL: Row 1) ch 161, hdc in 2nd ch from hook and across (160 total sts)Rows 2-27) ch 1, turn, hdc across row (160 total sts)Row 28) ch 1, turn, hdc 70, ch 35, sk 35 sts (be sure not to twist your chs), hdc in last 55 sts (160 total sts, including chs)Row 29) ch 1, turn, hdc across, working one hdc into each ch from previous row (160 total sts)Rows 30-55) ch 1, turn, hdc across row (160 total sts)-Finish off, Size 2X: Row 1) ch 163, hdc in 2nd ch from hook and across (162 total sts)Rows 2-29) ch 1, turn, hdc across row (162 total sts)Row 30) ch 1, turn, hdc 70, ch 37, sk 37 sts (be sure not to twist your chs), hdc in last 55 sts (162 total sts, including chs)Row 31) ch 1, turn, hdc across, working one hdc into each ch from previous row (162 total sts)Rows 32-59) ch 1, turn, hdc across row (162 total sts)-Finish off, Size 3X: Row 1) ch 163, hdc in 2nd ch from hook and across (162 total sts)Rows 2-31) ch 1, turn, hdc across row (162 total sts)Row 32) ch 1, turn, hdc 70, ch 37, sk 37 sts (be sure not to twist your chs), hdc in last 55 sts (162 total sts, including chs)Row 33) ch 1, turn, hdc across, working one hdc into each ch from previous row (162 total sts)Rows 34-63) ch 1, turn, hdc across row (162 total sts) -Finish off, Size XS: -Band-Row 1) ch 8, sc in 2nd ch from hook and across (7)Row 2) ch 1, turn, fphdc across row (7)Row 3) ch 1, turn, sc across row (7)Rows 4-22) repeat rows 2 & 3 alternately (row 22 will be a fphdc row)-Body of the sleeve-Row 1) ch 1, work one hdc into the end of each row of the band (the long side of the sleeve band--see photo above) (22 total sts)Rows 2-6) ch 1, turn, hdc across (22 total sts)Row 7) ch 1, turn, 2hdc, work 20 hdc, then 2hdc in last st (24 total sts)Rows 8-12) ch 1, turn, hdc across (24 total sts)Row 13) ch 1, turn, 2hdc, work 22 hdc, then 2hdc in last st (26 total sts)Rows 14-18) ch 1, turn, hdc across (26 total sts)Row 19) ch 1, turn, 2hdc, work 24 hdc, then 2hdc in last st (28 total sts)Rows 20-24) ch 1, turn, hdc across (28 total sts)Row 25) ch 1, turn, 2hdc, work 26 hdc, then 2hdc in last st (30 total sts)Rows 26-30) ch 1, turn, hdc across (30 total sts)Row 31) ch 1, turn, 2hdc, work 28 hdc, then 2hdc in last st (32 total sts)Rows 32-36) ch 1, turn, hdc across (32 total sts)Row 37) ch 1, turn, 2hdc, work 30 hdc, then 2hdc in last st (34 total sts)Rows 38-42) ch 1, turn, hdc across (34 total sts)Row 43) ch 1, turn, 2hdc, work 32 hdc, then 2hdc in last st (36 total sts)Rows 44-48) ch 1, turn, hdc across (36 total sts)-Finish off, leave long tail for sewing onto body, Size S: -Band-Row 1) ch 8, sc in 2nd ch from hook and across (7)Row 2) ch 1, turn, fphdc across row (7)Row 3) ch 1, turn, sc across row (7)Rows 4-24) repeat rows 2 & 3 alternately (row 24 will be a fphdc row), -Body of the sleeve-Row 1) ch 1, work one hdc into the end of each row of the band (the long side of the sleeve band--see photo above) (24 total sts)Rows 2-6) ch 1, turn, hdc across (24 total sts)Row 7) ch 1, turn, 2hdc, work 22 hdc, then 2hdc in last st (26 total sts)Rows 8-12) ch 1, turn, hdc across (26 total sts)Row 13) ch 1, turn, 2hdc, work 24 hdc, then 2hdc in last st (28 total sts)Rows 14-18) ch 1, turn, hdc across (28 total sts)Row 19) ch 1, turn, 2hdc, work 26 hdc, then 2hdc in last st (30 total sts)Rows 20-24) ch 1, turn, hdc across (30 total sts)Row 25) ch 1, turn, 2hdc, work 28 hdc, then 2hdc in last st (32 total sts)Rows 26-30) ch 1, turn, hdc across (32 total sts)Row 31) ch 1, turn, 2hdc, work 30 hdc, then 2hdc in last st (34 total sts)Rows 32-36) ch 1, turn, hdc across (34 total sts)Row 37) ch 1, turn, 2hdc, work 32 hdc, then 2hdc in last st (36 total sts)Rows 38-42) ch 1, turn, hdc across (36 total sts)Row 43) ch 1, turn, 2hdc, work 34 hdc, then 2hdc in last st (38 total sts)Rows 44-48) ch 1, turn, hdc across (38 total sts)-Finish off, leave long tail for sewing onto body, Size M:-Band-Row 1) ch 8, sc in 2nd ch from hook and across (7)Row 2) ch 1, turn, fphdc across row (7)Row 3) ch 1, turn, sc across row (7)Rows 4-26) repeat rows 2 & 3 alternately (row 26 will be a fphdc row), -Body of the sleeve-Row 1) ch 1, work one hdc into the end of each row of the band (the long side of the sleeve band--see photo above) (26 total sts)Rows 2-6) ch 1, turn, hdc across (26 total sts)Row 7) ch 1, turn, 2hdc, work 24 hdc, then 2hdc in last st (28 total sts)Rows 8-12) ch 1, turn, hdc across (28 total sts)Row 13) ch 1, turn, 2hdc, work 26 hdc, then 2hdc in last st (30 total sts)Rows 14-18) ch 1, turn, hdc across (30 total sts)Row 19) ch 1, turn, 2hdc, work 28 hdc, then 2hdc in last st (32 total sts)Rows 20-24) ch 1, turn, hdc across (32 total sts)Row 25) ch 1, turn, 2hdc, work 30 hdc, then 2hdc in last st (34 total sts)Rows 26-30) ch 1, turn, hdc across (34 total sts)Row 31) ch 1, turn, 2hdc, work 32 hdc, then 2hdc in last st (36 total sts)Rows 32-36) ch 1, turn, hdc across (36 total sts)Row 37) ch 1, turn, 2hdc, work 34 hdc, then 2hdc in last st (38 total sts)Rows 38-42) ch 1, turn, hdc across (38 total sts)Row 43) ch 1, turn, 2hdc, work 36 hdc, then 2hdc in last st (40 total sts)Rows 44-48) ch 1, turn, hdc across (40 total sts)-Finish off, leave long tail for sewing onto body, Size L:-Band-Row 1) ch 8, sc in 2nd ch from hook and across (7)Row 2) ch 1, turn, fphdc across row (7)Row 3) ch 1, turn, sc across row (7)Rows 4-28) repeat rows 2 & 3 alternately (row 28 will be a fphdc row), -Body of the sleeve-Row 1) ch 1, work one hdc into the end of each row of the band (the long side of the sleeve band--see photo above) (28 total sts)Rows 2-6) ch 1, turn, hdc across (28 total sts)Row 7) ch 1, turn, 2hdc, work 26 hdc, then 2hdc in last st (30 total sts)Rows 8-12) ch 1, turn, hdc across (30 total sts)Row 13) ch 1, turn, 2hdc, work 28 hdc, then 2hdc in last st (32 total sts)Rows 14-18) ch 1, turn, hdc across (32 total sts)Row 19) ch 1, turn, 2hdc, work 30 hdc, then 2hdc in last st (34 total sts)Rows 20-24) ch 1, turn, hdc across (34 total sts)Row 25) ch 1, turn, 2hdc, work 32 hdc, then 2hdc in last st (36 total sts)Rows 26-30) ch 1, turn, hdc across (36 total sts)Row 31) ch 1, turn, 2hdc, work 34 hdc, then 2hdc in last st (38 total sts)Rows 32-36) ch 1, turn, hdc across (38 total sts)Row 37) ch 1, turn, 2hdc, work 36 hdc, then 2hdc in last st (40 total sts)Rows 38-42) ch 1, turn, hdc across (40 total sts)Row 43) ch 1, turn, 2hdc, work 38 hdc, then 2hdc in last st (42 total sts)Rows 44-48) ch 1, turn, hdc across (42 total sts)-Finish off, leave long tail for sewing onto body, Size XL:-Band-Row 1) ch 8, sc in 2nd ch from hook and across (7)Row 2) ch 1, turn, fphdc across row (7)Row 3) ch 1, turn, sc across row (7)Rows 4-30) repeat rows 2 & 3 alternately (row 30 will be a fphdc row), -Body of the sleeve-Row 1) ch 1, work one hdc into the end of each row of the band (the long side of the sleeve band--see photo above) (30 total sts)Rows 2-6) ch 1, turn, hdc across (30 total sts)Row 7) ch 1, turn, 2hdc, work 28 hdc, then 2hdc in last st (32 total sts)Rows 8-12) ch 1, turn, hdc across (32 total sts)Row 13) ch 1, turn, 2hdc, work 30 hdc, then 2hdc in last st (34 total sts)Rows 14-18) ch 1, turn, hdc across (34 total sts)Row 19) ch 1, turn, 2hdc, work 32 hdc, then 2hdc in last st (36 total sts)Rows 20-24) ch 1, turn, hdc across (36 total sts) Row 25) ch 1, turn, 2hdc, work 34 hdc, then 2hdc in last st (38 total sts)Rows 26-30) ch 1, turn, hdc across (38 total sts)Row 31) ch 1, turn, 2hdc, work 36 hdc, then 2hdc in last st (40 total sts)Rows 32-36) ch 1, turn, hdc across (40 total sts)Row 37) ch 1, turn, 2hdc, work 38 hdc, then 2hdc in last st (42 total sts)Rows 38-42) ch 1, turn, hdc across (42 total sts)Row 43) ch 1, turn, 2hdc, work 40 hdc, then 2hdc in last st (44 total sts)Rows 44-48) ch 1, turn, hdc across (44 total sts)-Finish off, leave long tail for sewing onto body, Size 2X:-Band-Row 1) ch 8, sc in 2nd ch from hook and across (7)Row 2) ch 1, turn, fphdc across row (7)Row 3) ch 1, turn, sc across row (7)Rows 4-32) repeat rows 2 & 3 alternately (row 32 will be a fphdc row), -Body of the sleeve-Row 1) ch 1, work one hdc into the end of each row of the band (the long side of the sleeve band--see photo above) (32 total sts)Rows 2-6) ch 1, turn, hdc across (32 total sts)Row 7) ch 1, turn, 2hdc, work 30 hdc, then 2hdc in last st (34 total sts)Rows 8-12) ch 1, turn, hdc across (34 total sts)Row 13) ch 1, turn, 2hdc, work 32 hdc, then 2hdc in last st (36 total sts)Rows 14-18) ch 1, turn, hdc across (36 total sts)Row 19) ch 1, turn, 2hdc, work 34 hdc, then 2hdc in last st (38 total sts)Rows 20-24) ch 1, turn, hdc across (38 total sts)Row 25) ch 1, turn, 2hdc, work 36 hdc, then 2hdc in last st (40 total sts)Rows 26-30) ch 1, turn, hdc across (40 total sts)Row 31) ch 1, turn, 2hdc, work 38 hdc, then 2hdc in last st (42 total sts)Rows 32-36) ch 1, turn, hdc across (42 total sts)Row 37) ch 1, turn, 2hdc, work 40 hdc, then 2hdc in last st (44 total sts)Rows 38-42) ch 1, turn, hdc across (44 total sts)Row 43) ch 1, turn, 2hdc, work 42 hdc, then 2hdc in last st (46 total sts)Rows 44-48) ch 1, turn, hdc across (46 total sts)-Finish off, leave long tail for sewing onto body, Size 3X:-Band-Row 1) ch 8, sc in 2nd ch from hook and across (7)Row 2) ch 1, turn, fphdc across row (7)Row 3) ch 1, turn, sc across row (7)Rows 4-34) repeat rows 2 & 3 alternately (row 34 will be a fphdc row), -Body of the sleeve-Row 1) ch 1, work one hdc into the end of each row of the band (the long side of the sleeve band--see photo above) (34 total sts)Rows 2-6) ch 1, turn, hdc across (34 total sts)Row 7) ch 1, turn, 2hdc, work 32 hdc, then 2hdc in last st (36 total sts)Rows 8-12) ch 1, turn, hdc across (36 total sts)Row 13) ch 1, turn, 2hdc, work 34 hdc, then 2hdc in last st (38 total sts)Rows 14-18) ch 1, turn, hdc across (38 total sts)Row 19) ch 1, turn, 2hdc, work 36 hdc, then 2hdc in last st (40 total sts)Rows 20-24) ch 1, turn, hdc across (40 total sts)Row 25) ch 1, turn, 2hdc, work 38 hdc, then 2hdc in last st (42 total sts)Rows 26-30) ch 1, turn, hdc across (42 total sts)Row 31) ch 1, turn, 2hdc, work 40 hdc, then 2hdc in last st (44 total sts)Rows 32-36) ch 1, turn, hdc across (44 total sts)Row 37) ch 1, turn, 2hdc, work 42 hdc, then 2hdc in last st (46 total sts)Rows 38-42) ch 1, turn, hdc across (46 total sts)Row 43) ch 1, turn, 2hdc, work 44 hdc, then 2hdc in last st (48 total sts)Rows 44-48) ch 1, turn, hdc across (48 total sts)-Finish off, leave long tail for sewing onto body. Pin the shoulders up to the point of the neckline.
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It can seem so intimidating to learn a new crochet skill! The back side has more length from the neck than the front (the photo provided at the beginning of the pattern will help you identify which side is which). Starting with CC1, ch 50 (53, 59, 65, 71, 77, 83, 89, 95), Row 1: starting in 3rd ch from hook, dc 48 (51, 57, 63, 69, 75, 81, 87, 93) [48 (51, 57, 63, 69, 75, 81, 87, 93) sts], Row 2: ch 2, turn, *dc 1, bpdc 1, repeat from * across, dc x (1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1) [48 (51, 57, 63, 69, 75, 81, 87, 93) sts], Row 3: ch 2, turn, dc x (1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1), *fpdc 1, dc 1, repeat from * across [48 (51, 57, 63, 69, 75, 81, 87, 93) sts], For the next 7 (7, 7, 7, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9) rows: ch 2, turn, dc across [48 (51, 57, 63, 69, 75, 81, 87, 93) sts], Row 1: ch 2, turn, dc 14 (16, 19, 22, 25, 28, 31, 34, 37), place a stitch marker, begin crocheting chart row 1, place st marker, dc to the end of the row [48 (51, 57, 63, 69, 75, 81, 87, 93) sts], Row 2: ch 2, turn, dc to stitch marker (moving it up each row), crochet chart row 2, dc to end of the row [48 (51, 57, 63, 69, 75, 81, 87, 93) sts], For the next 8 (9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 10, 10): ch 2, turn, dc across [48 (51, 57, 63, 69, 75, 81, 87, 93) sts].
Then seam along each shoulder in approximately 3 inches to form the neckline. Learn more. Plus it's paired with a PDF that contains tutorials on how to apply the eyelets and make the i-cord!****.
You can find them here on my blog at: The Beginners Guide to Tapestry Crochet:(This technique is used when you would like to carry your yarn, and the color work is close together. There was an error tyring to post your rating and review. You may sell items made from this pattern, 2018 by CozyCreativeCrochets. We suggest contacting the seller directly to respectfully share your concerns. Youll get unlimited access to them, and can print them off whenever you want.
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With right sides facing outward, join CC3 (or other color youve chosen for the sleeves) with a sl st to the bottom of one of the armholes. This item has had a high sales volume over the past 6 months. In this next row, we will now start using the chart. Then you're ready to lace up your sweater!
With right sides facing outward, join CC3 (or other color youve chosen to use for sleeves) with a sl st to the bottom of one of the armholes.
Jumper worked up very quickly and looks super cute - very happy with the final garment! Kids Bust Measurements (sizes 12-18m (18-14M, 2T, 3T, 4, 5): Kids Length Measurements (Top of back to Hip) sizes sizes 12-18m (18-14M, 2T, 3T, 4, 5): Kids Bust Measurements (sizes 6 (7, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16): Kids Length Measurements (Top of back to Hip) sizes 6 (7, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16): Adult Length Measurements (Top of back to Hip): Want to get this pattern with 7 others?
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Find out more in our Cookies & Similar Technologies Policy. Sizes 10-16 continue with the next row. Looks like you already have an account! It's the Cross My Heart Sweater, and it's the cutest little thing, featuring a unique eyelet and i-cord display along the front neckline. Seam from the hem, to the bottom of the armhole along each side. The end result is beautiful but I did find this pattern quite frustrating at times. We do this with marketing and advertising partners (who may have their own information theyve collected). Youll learn how to crochet a sweater and use the graphing technique with this smart crochet sweater pattern. The Beginners Guide to Tapestry Crochet: The Beginners Guide to Intarsia Crochet, Pizza My Heart Blanket: Free C2C Crochet Pattern, Christmas in July Holiday Decor Blog Hop: 31 Crochet Patterns, 12 Days of Blankets: Free Crochet Blanket Pattern Event, Fall Fashion Crochet Blog Hop 31 Free Crochet Patterns, Total yardage: 207, 240, 252, 264, 290, 316, 344, 372, 402, 449, 584, 622, 660) yds, Total Yardage: 807 (896, 1002, 1156, 1266, 1376, 1548, 1662, 1777) yds, bobble = bobble stitch (*yarn over, insert hook into stitch, yarn over, pull through two loops,* repeat till you have 5 loops on your hook, then yarn over and pull yarn through all 5) If youve never done a bobble stitch, check out my. Row 1: ch 2, turn, dc 11 (12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 16), place a stitch marker, begin crocheting chart row 1, place st marker, dc to the end of the row [38 (39, 41, 44, 45, 47, 48) sts], Row 2: ch 2, turn, dc to stitch marker (moving it up each row), crochet chart row 2, dc to end of the row [38 (39, 41, 44, 45, 47, 48) sts], For the next 2 (3, 4, 4, 4, 4, 6): ch 2, turn, dc across [38 (39, 41, 44, 45, 47, 48) sts]. ), A New Freebie - "This Took Forever" Downloadable Tags, Margo Baby Blanket - Free Crochet Pattern, The Butterscotch Onesie - Free Crochet Pattern, The Classic Beret Cap - Free Crochet Pattern.
It doesnt matter which side is on the inside because both sides are the same. -I designed the sleeves of this sweater to be a bit longer, which is just a preference of mine. Anything from sweaters and accessories to home decor. Fasten off and repeat on the other armhole.
I made it short sleeved but otherwise an easy to understand pattern! You've already signed up for some newsletters, but you haven't confirmed your address. Panels are worked flat, and sleeves are worked in the round. Your files will be available to download once payment is confirmed. You will align the seam of the sleeve with the armpit of the sweater body (shown above). Yardage: 1075 1290 yards (983 1180 m), Alcona Colorwork Sweater Free Crochet Pattern, Sparkling Rainbow Jumper Free Crochet Pattern, Colorwork Yoke Sweater Free Crochet Pattern. **please note that the yarn I used was a rather light 4 weight yarn.
We will now start forming the shoulders working off of the panel we just crocheted. A thousand thanks and best wishes Row 1: ch 2, starting in the same st you joined with a sl st, dc 16 (17, 19, 22, 27, 29, 30, 32, 35), dc2tog, For the next 32 (33, 33, 33, 34, 34, 34, 35, 35) rows: ch 2, turn, dc across [48 (51, 57, 63, 69, 75, 81, 87, 93) sts]. Items made with my patterns may be sold commercially, although credit to Megmade with Love would be appreciated! You can find good substitutes for this yarn by going to yarnsub.com or just keep this in mind when getting yarn. Please. Then youll put the sleeve on the inside of the body and align the top of the sleeve with the sleeve opening on the body(see above photo). I'm the Meg behind Megmade with Love.This is your place for comfy and cool crochet patterns. Welcome!
Public collections can be seen by the public, including other shoppers, and may show up in recommendations and other places. You will fold the sleeve in half so that the long sides are aligned together, and right sides of the sleeve are touching. The length is obviously up to your preference! With right sides together, put the front and back panels together to begin seaming.
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The pattern will be worked where you will crochet to the point where the chart starts, then you will place a stitch marker to mark that, work the chart, place a stitch marker to mark the end, and then continue crochet to the end. Theres a crochet graph of a heart that you follow while working.
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Row 1: ch 2, turn, dc 9 (9, 10, 11, 12, 12), place a stitch marker, begin crocheting chart row 1, place st marker, dc to the end of the row [29 (30, 32, 33, 35, 36) sts], Row 2: ch 2, turn, dc to stitch marker (moving it up each row), crochet chart row 2, dc to end of the row [29 (30, 32, 33, 35, 36) sts]. If you post your finished product on social media, please credit me and tag my Instagram @Olivia__Made. In this next row, we will now start using the chart.
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Do not use a vintage electrical or electronic item if its safety cannot be verified. I would love to see your creations! Then do the following: Rnd 1: ch 2, dc around in each stitch of the collar formed from the seamed panels, Rnd 2-3: ch 2, *dc 1, fpdc 1, repeat around, join with sl st to ch 2 at beginning of rnd, Starting with CC1, ch 40 (41, 43, 46, 47, 49, 50), Row 1: starting in 3rd ch from hook, dc 38 (39, 41, 44, 45, 47, 48) [38 (39, 41, 44, 45, 47, 48) sts], Row 2: ch 2, turn, *dc 1, bpdc 1, repeat from * across, dc x (1, 1, x, 1, 1, x) [38 (39, 41, 44, 45, 47, 48) sts], Row 3: ch 2, turn, dc x (1, 1, x, 1, 1, x), *fpdc 1, dc 1, repeat from * across [38 (39, 41, 44, 45, 47, 48) sts], For the next 5 (5, 5, 5, 5, 7, 7) rows: ch 2, turn, dc across [38 (39, 41, 44, 45, 47, 48) sts]. Then you'll weave in all your ends (ugh, I know-- if you're interested,though, I made a handy tutorial on a fail-proof way to weave in your ends found here).
Be sure to pay attention to the chart key to know which color means which type of stitch. Pattern is Easy to read and Simple to make. To shorten them up a bit, you can skip working the last rows of the sleeve after the last decrease. You can either lace the cord up from the bottom to the top-- which is personally my favorite way to wear it Or it even looks really cute laced down to the bottom and tied with a bow! Optional: This is the name that will appear alongside any reviews you create on the site. It will be flagged for our moderators to take action. You can tell the front and back sides apart by the length from the neck. Pattern is worked in 2 panels, then seamed together, and then have the sleeves worked off of the armholes. Pin at the bottom of that measurement to form the armhole, then pin along the rest of the side to the hem. GDPR Privacy Policy - Terms and Conditions, Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window), Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window), Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Once it's laced, your new sweater just needs to be worn!! Samantha, Please could I have the pattern for this? Get free craft projects, exclusive partner offers, and more! To begin assembling the sweater, fold the body in half, so the bottoms are together (like in above photo). Each square on the chart counts as one stitch.
Here are the different measurements youll need to know to pick out the right size for you: 12-18M (18-14M, 2T, 3T, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16). :). Xx, Your email address will not be published. And there's even a photo tutorial for how to add on those eyelets (it's way easier than you think!).
Get them in the Valentines Day Pattern Collection bundle! A good substitute I would recommend is Caron Simply Soft. ", Yarn Weight(4) Medium Weight/Worsted Weight and Aran (16-20 stitches to 4 inches), Crochet Gauge8 dc rows x 14 dc = 4; 14 sc rows x 16 sc = 4, Finished Size23.25 (25.5, 27.5, 29.75) ; Length: 14 (14.5, 15.5, 17) long. 1400 yds, of weight 4 acrylic yarn (I used Loops n Threads Impeccable yarn).5 mm crochet hookScissors Yarn needleIf you have any questions, please message me here on Etsy or on my Instagram, @Olivia__Made (thats 2 underscores!). Then skip to shoulder 2. You will start pinning 15 sts up from bottom of the front side (see above photo) To help in matching up the sts, I aligned them about 10 at a time, then put a st marker through both the front and back sides to secure. Fasten off and repeat for the other armhole. Gasp! Okay maybe tied with the cool eyelets. Both ways look great. This sweater pattern uses the same technique as a graphgan. The body is worked in ONE PIECE! -the sweater body is worked in one piece, the skipped sts you work will create the neck hole. Here on my blog, Ive got a two free crochet tutorial for how to do tapestry crochet and intarsia crochet, which are the two most common crochet color work techniques.
Thanks Alexandria Masse for pattern. Get your copy of the collection by clicking the button below! My name is Claire Goodale, the designer and yarn addict behind E'Claire Makery.
Had to go up a hook size to make a larger fit jumper (UK size 16) but it turned out perfect! Baby Pig Crochet Toy - Free Crochet Pattern, The Home Girl Sweater - Crochet Sweater Pattern, Free Crochet Pattern for the Cross My Heart Sweater, Toddler Boy Crochet Sweater - Free Crochet Pattern, Morning Coffee Coatigan - Free Crochet Pattern, Twelve Free Crochet Sweater Patterns to Make this Winter, Seasoned Sweater Vest - Free Crochet Pattern, The Sunset Sweater - Free Crochet Pattern, The Webwork Cardigan - Free Crochet Sweater Pattern, Free Crochet Pattern - Retro Stripes Sweater, Free Crochet Pattern for The Perfect Spring Sweater, A Simple Recipe for Non-Toxic Yarn Refresher Spray, How to Make Your Own Faux Fur Pom (So Easy! Theyll walk you through what each technique is, how to read crochet graphs, how to change colors in crochet, and a bunch of other tips I have for color work!
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