Part 2 video tutorial
12th round – ch4, sk3, trc2, (trc2, ch3, trc2) into arch of 2 chs, trc2, ch1, sk3, [fp dc1, ch1, sk3, dc2, (dc2, ch2, dc2) into arch of 2 chs, dc2, ch1, sk3] x 6, fp dc1, ch1, sk3, trc2, (trc2, ch3, trc2) into arch of 2 chs, trc2, ch1, sk3, [fp dc1, ch1, sk3, dc2, (dc2, ch2, dc2) into arch of 2 chs, dc2, ch1, sk3] x 4, fp dc1, ch1, sk3, trc2, (trc2, ch3, trc2) into arch of 2 chs, trc2, ch1, sk3, [fp dc1, ch1, sk3, dc2, (dc2, ch2, dc2) into arch of 2 chs, dc2, ch1, sk3] x 6, fp dc1, ch1, sk3, trc2, (trc2, ch3, trc2) into arch of 2 chs, trc2, ch1, sk3, [fp dc1, ch1, sk3, dc2, (dc2, ch2, dc2) into arch of 2 chs, dc2, ch1, sk3] x 4 + sl.st.1 into 3rd ch
Join front and back parts together
13th round – sl.st.7*, ch4, trc1 under chs, trc2, ch1, sk3, [fp dc1, ch1, sk3, dc2, (dc2, ch2, dc2) into arch of 2 chs, dc2, ch1, sk3] x 6, fp dc1, ch1, sk3, trc2, trc1 into arch of 3 chs, trc1 into the 2nd ch of arch of 3 chs, ch3, skip 4 repeats, trc1 into 2nd ch of arch of 3 chs, trc1 into arch of 3 chs, trc2, ch1, sk3, [fp dc1, ch1, sk3, dc2, (dc2, ch2, dc2) into arch of 2 chs, dc2, ch1, sk3] x 6, fp dc1, ch1, sk3, trc2, trc1 into arch of 3 chs, trc1 into the 2nd ch of arch of 3 chs, ch3, skip 4 repeats + sl.st.1 into 4th ch
*work slip stitches together with the second yarn, and then continue crocheting using the second yarn.
14th round – sl.st.5*, ch4, sk3, dc2, (dc2, ch2, dc2) into arch of 2 chs, dc2, ch1, sk3, [fp dc1, ch1, sk3, dc2, (dc2, ch2, dc2) into arch of 2 (or 3) chs, dc2, ch1, sk3] to end + sl.st.1 into 3rd ch
Crochet your 15th and all other rounds as your 10th round alternating yarn colors to about your waistline, and then work the pattern using a larger size crochet hook to widen the garment.
Sleeves
Attach the yarn underarm into the 2nd ch of arch of 3chs of the 12th round.
1st round – ch4, sl.st.1 into 2nd ch of arch of 3chs of the 13th round (underarm repeat), trc1 under ch, trc2, ch1, sk3, [fp dc1, ch1, sk3, dc2, (dc2, ch2, dc2) into arch of 2 chs, dc2, ch1, sk3] x 4, fp dc1, ch1, sk3, trc2, trc2 under ch + sl.st.1 into 2nd ch of arch of 3chs of the 13th round (underarm repeat)
Attach the white yarn
2nd round – sl.st.6*, ch4, sk3, dc2, (dc2, ch2, dc2) into arch of 2 chs, dc2, ch1, sk3, [fp dc1, ch1, sk3, dc2, (dc2, ch2, dc2) into arch of 2 (or 3) chs, dc2, ch1, sk3] to end + sl.st.1 into 3rd ch
Crochet your 3rd and all other rounds as your 10th body round alternating yarn colors to about your elbows, after that continue crocheting the pattern using a smaller size crochet hook.
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Comments
Sana replied on Permalink
The sweater looks very
The sweater looks very beautiful. Congratulations!
Vicoria replied on Permalink
Hi Sana. I am starting to
Hi Sana. I am starting to learn crocheting and I want to try to make this sweater, as I am in love in this model, however I don't know with how many chains I need to start for the size M. I am planing to use not a very thick yarn, as I want something very light. Can you help me, please?
Thanks in advance :)
Sana replied on Permalink
Hi Vicoria,
Hi Vicoria,
It depends on your gauge. You may try to add one more repeat/5chs to each back and front parts. If you do that, your foundation chain should be 131 chs. Happy crochet!
Faheemboby replied on Permalink
Hi can I crochet this same
Hi can I crochet this same measurement for 7years girl or will be change then what measurement should be
Sana replied on Permalink
Hi Faheemboby,
Hi Faheemboby,
For a 7 year old or 26 inches chest circumference, I would adjust my gauge (2 repeats = 3.7"). For that, use a thinner yarn and smaller size crochet hook. Happy crochet!
Sbaggott replied on Permalink
I completed this sweater and
I completed this sweater and plan to wear it tonight to my Language Group. I really love it.! However, I had to adjust the pattern, because I have a larger chest and my arms are bigger. If you would like me to explain what I did to convert the pattern to a size L, please contact me at steffieb123@gmail.com. Thank you for sharing your beautiful patterns! I love them!
sarvani replied on Permalink
Hi Sana...I would like to
Hi Sana...I would like to make this sweater in size L with the larger hook...so can you plz suggest the hook size. I’m using premier cotton fair yarn weight category 2.
Sana replied on Permalink
Hi sarvani,
Hi sarvani,
Since you plan to use a thinner yarn, I think using a larger size crochet hook might not be enough. I would suggest adding 4 additional repeats. One repeat for each sleeve and one repeat for the front and back parts. So, (28 x 5) + 1 = 141 chs - foundation chain. Happy crochet
Neko Sakura replied on Permalink
Thank you very much for
Thank you very much for sharing lovely pattern.
I finished my sweater today. It was a little hard to find alternative yarn, but I am happy with the result.
If you don't mind, I would like to translate your pattern into Japanese and share with Japanese crocheters.
This sweater is easy and beautiful, so people will be happy to make it.
Sana replied on Permalink
Hi Neko Sakura,
Hi Neko Sakura,
I love your work and yarn color. Congratulations!
One crocheter translated my hat pattern to Japanese language (http://interunet.com/how-to-crochet-a-slouchy-hat-in-japanese) also. To upload the translation, she went to My account - Track - Create content. If you upload your translation and share the link with others, I would appreciate that. Happy crochet!
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