Loose-fitting lace cardigan jacket crochet pattern
Row-by-row crochet instructions
Part 1 video tutorial
Begin crocheting the cardigan from the top to bottom.
Make a foundation chain of 64 chs.
To adjust the pattern to a different size, the number of chains between corners should be dividable by 4 plus 1 additional chain.
1st row (right side) – h5ch, corner1, [ch1, sk1, trc1] x 6, ch1, sk1, corner1, [ch1, sk1, trc1] x 14, ch1, sk1, corner1, [ch1, sk1, trc1] x 6, ch1, sk1, corner* + RC6
2nd row (wrong side) – h7ch, qcr1, ch1, sk2, qcr1, ch1, sk1 back, qcr1, ch1,qcr1 above middle trc of corner of prev.row, ch1, sk1, qcr1, ch1, sk1 back, qcr1, [ch1, sk3, qcr1, ch1, sk1 back, qcr1] x 4, ch1,qcr1 above middle trc of corner of prev.row, ch1, sk1, qcr1, ch1, sk1 back, qcr1, [ch1, sk3, qcr1, ch1, sk1 back, qcr1] x 8, ch1,qcr1 above middle trc of corner of prev.row, ch1, sk1, qcr1, ch1, sk1 back, qcr1, [ch1, sk3, qcr1, ch1, sk1 back, qcr1] x 4, ch1,qcr1 above middle trc of corner of prev.row, ch1, sk1, qcr1, ch1, sk1 back, qcr1, ch1, sk1, (qcr1, ch1, qcr1) into 1ch + RC5
3rd row – h6ch, trc1, ([ch1, sk1, trc1] to corner/qcr1 of prev.row, ch1, sk1, corner1) x 4, [ch1, sk1, trc1] to last 2 chs; ch1,sk1, (trc1, ch1, trc1) into 1ch + RC6
Crochet the 4th row similar to the 2nd row working more repeats/ [ ].
4th row – h7ch, qcr1, ([ch1, sk3, qcr1, ch1, sk1 back, qcr1] to corner/ middle trc1 of the pre.row corner; ch1,qcr1 above middle trc of corner of prev.row, ch1, sk1, qcr1, ch1, sk1 back, qcr1) x 4, [ch1, sk3, qcr1, ch1, sk1 back, qcr1] to last 2 chs; ch1, sk1, (qcr1, ch1, qcr1) into 1ch + RC5
Alternate 3rd and 4th rows increasing chains or working more repeats in each part.
Comments
colzani maria agnese replied on Permalink
I want to see video you tube
I want to see video you tube
Luz Baculanta replied on Permalink
Hi Sana,
Hi Sana,
I have a question when you say about sizes s-l , Is that means it will fit small to large? Or do I have to change if I need Large size? Pls. advise.Thanks.
Sana replied on Permalink
Hi Luz,
Hi Luz,
If your gauge will be about the same as mine, then you may follow the pattern exactly for the size L. Even if your gauge slightly change, you may work one or two extra rows before joining front and back parts together to get the right size. Happy crochet!
Jerryl1971 replied on Permalink
What pattern do I use for
What pattern do I use for sizes 2x-3x?
Sana replied on Permalink
Hi Jerryl1971,
Hi Jerryl1971,
For that size, I would work the increase differently. I'll write you my suggestion in a day or two. Happy crochet!
rashmi replied on Permalink
Hi sana ... Can you please
Nanaofsixx replied on Permalink
I have completed the Cartigan
I have completed the Cartigan and wonder if I should block it?
Sana replied on Permalink
Hi Nanaofsixx,
Hi Nanaofsixx,
I apologize that it took me so long to answer your comment. I did not block my project, but you may do it.
Salma replied on Permalink
Hi Sana, the one I did for a
Hi Sana, the one I did for a friend, using the same hook was too small. Please help. How many chains do I need and what about the increases. Thanks.
Sana replied on Permalink
Hi Salma,
Hi Salma,
I would advise you to check your gauge first. Different crocheters produce different gauge using the same crochet hook. To learn your gauge, you may crochet a small sample. For that, make a foundation chain of 22 chs or multiples of 4 plus 10 additional chs. Then work your first row as the 22nd row in the written instruction and 2nd row as 21st row. Then alternate those 2 rows couple more times to make a square. After that you will be able to match your gauge to mine or estimate how many repeats it is necessary to work for the size you plan to crochet.
To adjust the gauge you may also use a thicker yarn or work more rows before joining front and back parts together. Happy crochet!
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