Part 1 in the video
Step 1
Crochet the cardigan from the top to bottom.
Make a foundation chain of 60 chains. I count all the loops including the loop on the hook.
Step 2
Increase
1st row (right side) – h4ch, trc1, Vst.1, trc14, Vst.1, trc22, Vst.1, trc14, Vst.1, trc1 + RC3
2nd row – h4ch, inc1, Corner1*, trc14, Corner1, trc22, Corner1, trc14, Corner1, inc1 + RC3
*Corner – (inc1 into a trc ch, Vst.1 under a ch, inc1 into a trc ch) above Vst of the previous row
3rd row – h4ch, inc1, [trc to Vst of prev.row, Corner1] x 4, trc to last 1 ch; inc1 + RC3
4 – 17 rows = 3rd row
Work as many rows as necessary until your front and back parts will be wide enough to your chest circumference accordingly.
Step 3
Join front and back parts together
18th row – h4ch, inc1, [trc to Vst of prev.row, inc1 into 1st trc ch of Vst, trc1 under a ch of Vst, skip chs to next Vst of prev.row (shoulder part), trc1 under a ch of Vst, inc1 into 2nd trc ch of Vst] x 2, trc to last 1 ch; inc1 + RC3
Step 4
Decrease chs underarms
19th row – h4ch, trc to back part (underarm), dec1, trc to 2nd front part (underarm), dec1, trc to end + RC3
20 – 26 rows = 19th row
Step 5
Decrease and increase chs
27th row – h4ch, trc to end + RC2
28th row – h4ch, trc to back part, inc1, trc to 2nd front part, inc1, trc to last 2 chs; dec1 + RC2
29th row – h4ch trc to last 2 chs; dec1 + RC2
Alternate the 28th and 29th rows until you crochet the desired length of the cardigan keeping in mind that you will have about 2 inches wide border.
Leave the body for now, you’ll work with that later.
Comments
beno replied on Permalink
What do you think about my
What do you think about my crochet? thanks Sana
Sana replied on Permalink
You're a very hardworking
You're a very hardworking person. Your cardigan looks very beautiful and colorful. Congratulations!
beno replied on Permalink
Actually I am the first time
Actually I am the first time to learn crochet, and you are the first to teach me. Your videos really help my learning process, I want to thank you as much as possible.
Sana replied on Permalink
I'm glad that my videos
I'm glad that my videos helped you to learn crocheting. Thanks for the post. I appreciate it.
Rashmi goel replied on Permalink
Hi , can you tell me whether
Hi , can you tell me whether this cardigan is available online for sale or not ?
If yes , then I want to purchase ?
Sana replied on Permalink
Hi Rashmi goel,
Hi Rashmi goel,
This cardigan is not available online for sale. I do not sell my projects online.
Rashmi goel replied on Permalink
Okay , thank you
Okay , thank you
Marla replied on Permalink
HI San,
HI San,
I'm not familiar with sock weight yarn. I'd need the sweater at a size 14, would a worsted or dk weight yarn work if I used a slightly larger hook? I'm very new to cardigans.
Sana replied on Permalink
Hi Marla,
Hi Marla,
You may choose any yarn you like for the project. If you plan to use a thicker yarn and larger size crochet hook, then work fewer chs for your initial foundation chain. After that increase chs until your 2 front and back parts will be wide enough to your chest circumference accordingly. Happy crochet!
shakalee19 replied on Permalink
Hi Sana! Your cardigans are
Hi Sana! Your cardigans are amazing! Appreciate your hard work! I’ve started to make for my 12 year old daughter.
Any tips you wanna share with me which will be helpful?
Also I just started with ch60.
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