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Crochet a bolero jacket

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Yarn - Deborah Norville Collection Cotton Soft Silk (color - Emerald) / medium 4 / 3 oz (85 g) / 154 yds (140 m) / 2.5 balls needed
Hook - H/8 - 5 mm or other size hook needed for the gauge
Gauge - About 13 rows go into 4 inches (10 cm.)
Bolero Size - US 6
Complexity - Easy

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Bolero jacket crochet pattern - wildflowers stitch with bellflower borders
Step-by-step crochet instructions
Step 1
Make a foundation chain of 41 ch.sts.
Step 2
First half of the bolero
Right back part
1st row (right side) - h2ch, sc 39 + RC1
2nd row (wrong side) - h2ch, sc backwards to end plus RC1
When you work sc backwards on the wrong side, you get the sc stitch look on the right side.
3, 5, 6, 7, and 9 rows = 1st row
4, 6, 8, and 10 rows = 2nd row
Step 3
Increase chs to the back shoulder part
11th row - h2ch, sc to end + RC2
Note: you increase 1ch., working 2 returning chains instead of one at the end of a row.
12th row = 2nd row
13, 15, and 17 rows = 11th row (after that you should have 4chs more)
14, 16, and 18 rows = 2nd row
Step 4
Back shoulder piece
19, 21, 23, 25, and 27 rows = 1st row
20, 22, 24, 26, and 28 rows = 2nd row
Step 5
Armhole and front shoulder piece
29th row - h2ch, sc 14, sc2 on 1ch, sc5, ch23 (do not work the remaining base chains)
30th row - h2ch, sc backwards to end
31st row - h2ch, sc14, sc2 on 1ch, sc to end + RC1
32, 34, 36, 38, and 40 rows = 30th row
33, 35, 37, and 39 rows = 31st row
Step 6
Front main part
41st row - h2ch, sc 32 (or sc to last 10chs); do not work the remaining base chains
42, 44, 46, 48, 50, 52, and 54 rows = 30th row
43, 45, 47, 49, 51, 53, and 55 rows - sc to end
Step 7
Join shoulder pieces from the wrong side of the garment.
Step 8
Edges (including armhole edges) - work sc on the right side of the fabric and sc backwards on the wrong side.
Step 9
Second half of the bolero
You may make a new foundation chain and then later join the two halves of the top together or attach the yarn on the first foundation chain on the opposite side of the starting point. Then crochet the rows starting from the wrong side (sc backwards) to get the sc stitch look on the right side.
The second half of the bolero should be like a mirror reflection of the first one. The number of chains and rows should be the same. It is necessary to increase 1ch. at the end of 11th, 13th, 15th, and 17th rows to add 4chsg. In other words, do everything to get the first half bolero look.
Step 10
Borders
1st round (wrong side) - [yo, sk3, (dc1, ch1) x 4, dc1, sk3, sl.st.1] to end
bump - sc1, ch2, h2ch, sc1
2nd round (right side) - h2ch, [(bump1, sc1) x 4, sc3] to end

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Abbreviations
ch - chain
dc - double crochet
h2ch - insert a hook into a second chain from your hook
RC - returning chain
sc - single crochet
sk - skip a chain
sl.st. - slip stitch
yo - yarn over

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How to crochet a bolero jacket

Comments

Hi Marina,

Hi Marina,
Thanks for the comment. I'm glad that you liked the bolero and my work. Happy crocheting!

Hi Srujana,

Hi Srujana,
In the step 10 between 1st and 2nd rounds, you may read 'the bump - sc1, ch2, h2ch, sc1' or watch video starting from about 14:40. Happy crocheting!

Hi dhira,

Hi dhira,
For the medium size, I would work one extra row in each back and front parts of the first half of the bolero and then crochet the 2 extra rows for the second half of the bolero. So, I would add 4 rows in total. The other way to adjust the size is to use a larger size crochet hook. Happy crocheting!

Hi,

Hi,

i loved your this pattern, and the way you explain it is really very easy to understand. My question is - my breast size is 38, and i want to make it for myself, but a bit longer in length. Can you please let me know how should i start and what weight of yarn should i use if it is of medium thickness?

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