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
saip replied on Permalink
Hi Sana,
Hi Sana,
I have finished the part 1. Part 2 starts with the sleeves. Can I complete my body part first like the borders and then start with the sleeves? That way I don't have to cut the yarn twice.
Sana replied on Permalink
Hi saip,
Hi saip,
Yes, you may finish crocheting the body first. It won't make a difference.
saip replied on Permalink
Is there any special reason
Is there any special reason why you left the body and finished the sleeves before completing the borders of the body part?
Sana replied on Permalink
It was easier to show how to
It was easier to show how to work borders on sleeves than on the body because they are narrow and do not have many chains. I had many small yarn balls, so I did not have to worry about cutting the yarn, and it was no difference for me whether to finish the body first or start sleeves.
stefany replied on Permalink
Hello,
Hello,
Could you give an idea as to the sizing, for instance you start with 60 chains and its a US 6, how many chains would I need to up the size to a US 14?
Thank you.
Sana replied on Permalink
Hi stefany,
Hi stefany,
The number of chains to start with depends on your gauge. Since it is a top-down crochet technique, you may also start with 60 chs (depending on your gauge), but work more increase rows until your 2 front and back parts will be wide enough to your chest circumference accordingly. In addition, for bigger sizes I would suggest to stop increasing chains on sleeve parts when they become wide enough to your upper arm circumference. But it depends on your preferences and how wide you want your sleeves to be. In other words, after your sleeve parts become wide enough, continue increasing chs only on your front and back parts, and work the same number of chs for each sleeve part. Happy crochet!
Manasa B H replied on Permalink
Hi. I hope you'll like it.
Hi. I hope you'll like it.
Sana replied on Permalink
I love the top. Your work is
I love the top. Your work is very accurate and beautiful. Congratulations!
Heather replied on Permalink
Hi Sana I found your amazing
Hi Sana I found your amazing videos on you tube that are so well done and easy to follow I made this cardigan for my friend it's quite large I'm not sure what I did wrong for it to be this big but it's her size and she loves it.
Sana replied on Permalink
Hi Heather,
Hi Heather,
I'm very glad that you like my videos and made the cardigan for your friend. I believe your gauge was different from mine, and that's what cause the difference. I would love to see your work, if you decide to share it. You may upload the picture on this page. Thank you.
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