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Hello everyone! 

This sweater design is one of my favourite so far because it's so easy and you can get it done in a day or two. 

Once you understand how to construct the design you don't even have to refer to the pattern anymore and you can simply adjust it to your liking, whether you want it to be longer or a cropped sweater style.

I put the summary tables at the bottom of this page for all sizes, you can refer to that tables only when you understood how to do the pattern already.

If you don’t understand any part of this pattern, please refer to the video tutorial.



You can buy the ads-free printable PDF version of this pattern here.


Size: 

(S/M, L/XL, 2XL/3XL)

Instructions without bracket applied to all sizes.


Materials:

Scissor

Stitch Markers

 

Yarn :

DK Weight

Approximately (500, 600, 700)g


Hook:

5.0 mm or any size needed to obtain gauge.

 

Gauge:

4 rows of 8 dc = 2” x 2” inches

 

Stitches:

Chain –ch

Slip stitch – sl st

Single crochet - sc

Half Double Crochet – hdc

Double crochet - dc

 

Abbreviation:

Stitches – sts

Right side- RS

Wrong side- WS

 

Instructions:

Direction in parentheses are for (S/M, L/XL, 2XL/3XL)

 

Body (Make 2)

 

Foundation chain:

Make a slip knot and ch (62, 66, 70).

 

If you want the length of your sweater to be longer, simply add more chain and if you want it shorter make less chain.

 

After you make 10 hdc for the ribbing just dc in all the remaining sts and follow the pattern.

 

Row 1(RS):

Hdc in 3rd ch from hook and in the next 9 sts, dc in next (50, 54, 58) sts,

ch 2, turn.

 

Row 2(WS):

Dc in (50, 54, 58) sts, hdc in next 10 sts, ch 2, turn.

 

Total (50, 54, 58) dc, 10 hdc.

 

Row 3:

Hdc BLO in 10 sts, dc in next (50, 54, 58) sts, ch 2, turn.

 

Total 10 hdc BLO, (50, 54, 58) dc.

 

Row 4 - (21, 23, 25):

Repeat Row 2 – 3 alternately.

 

Next we are going to shape the turtleneck by adding more stitches.

 

Foundation chain for turtleneck:

Ch 20

The length of the turtleneck is about 4 inches.

If you want it longer just simply add more stitches.

We will use hdc st for the turtleneck but if you want it looser more like a cowl neck style use dc st.

 

Row (22, 24, 26):

Hdc in 3rd ch from hook and in the next 14 sts, dc in next 3 ch sts,

dc in (50, 54, 58) sts, hdc in next 10 sts, ch 2, turn.

 

Total 15 hdc, (53, 57, 61) dc, 10 hdc.

 

Row (23, 25, 27):

Hdc BLO in 10 sts, dc in next (53, 57, 61) sts, hdc in nxt 15 sts, ch 2, turn.

 

Total 10 hdc BLO, (53, 57, 61) dc, 15 hdc.

 

Row (24, 26, 28):

Hdc in next 15 sts, dc in (53, 57, 61) sts, hdc in next 10 sts, ch 2, turn.

 

Repeat the pattern from last 2 rows alternately until you have a total of (17, 19, 21) rows for the turtleneck.

 

Row (39, 43, 47):

Hdc BLO in 10 sts, dc in next (50, 54, 58) sts, ch 2, turn.

 

Row (40, 44, 48):

Dc in (50, 54, 58) sts, hdc in next 10 sts, ch 2, turn.

 

Row (41, 45, 49) – (59, 65, 71):

Repeat the pattern from previous 2 rows alternately.

 

Facing WS, join shoulder and neck seam with sl st or sew with darning needle.

Put the body aside and continue to make the sleeve.

 

Sleeve (Make 2)

 

Foundation chain:

Make a slip knot and ch (47, 49, 51).

 

If you want the length of your sleeve to be longer, simply add more chain.

After you make 10 hdc for the ribbing just dc in all the remaining sts and follow the pattern.

 

Row 1(RS):

Hdc in 3rd ch from hook and in the next 9 sts, dc in next (35, 37, 39) sts,

ch 2, turn.

 

Row 2(WS):

Dc in (35, 37, 39) sts, hdc in next 10 sts, ch 2, turn.

 

Total (35, 37, 39) dc, 10 hdc.

 

Row 3:

Hdc BLO in 10 sts, dc in next (35, 37, 39) sts, ch 2, turn.

 

Total 10 hdc BLO, (35, 37, 39) dc.

 

Row 4 - (21, 23, 25):

Repeat Row 2 – 3 alternately.

 

Join sleeve with the body and side seam with sl st or sew with darning needle.

 

Continue making the other sleeve and repeat method.

 Fasten off,  weave in all ends and you’re done.


Number of Rows

 

Size/ Rows

Shoulder (L&R)

Neck +

Body

Sleeve

S/M

21

17

21

L/XL

23

19

23

2XL/3XL

25

21

25

4XL/5XL

27

23

27

 

Measurements (inch”)


Size

Length

Width

Neck

Sleeve

S/M

15

29.5

7.25

11.0

L/XL

16

32.5

8.00

11.5

2XL/3XL

17

35.5

8.75

12.0

4XL/5XL

18

38.5

9.50

12.5

  





You can buy the ads-free printable PDF version of this pattern here.


Size: 
(S, M, L, XL). 
Instructions without bracket applied to all sizes.

Yarn: 
Cotton acrylic - aran/worsted weight. 
You can use any type of yarn you prefer.
 Approximately (900, 1000, 1100, 1200) grams~.

Hook:
 6.5 mm or any size needed to obtain gauge.


Gauge: 
9 rows of 8 sc = 3” x 3” inches

Stitches used: 
Chain stitch (ch), slip stitch (sl st), single crochet (sc), extended single crochet (esc), esc2tog (extended single crochet two together).

Abbreviation: 
Right side (RS), wrong side (WS), stitch (st), stitches (sts), space (sp), next (nxt), yarn over (yo).




If you don't understand any part of this pattern, please refer to the video tutorial.


Instructions:
Direction in parentheses are for (S, M, L, XL).

Sleeve (Make 2)

Start by making the sleeve band/cuff.

Foundation chain:
Make a slip knot and ch 9.

Row 1(RS): 
Sc in the back bump of 2nd ch from hook and in each ch across. Ch 1, turn. Total 8 sc.

Row 2(WS) – (23, 25, 27, 29): 
Sc in each st across. Ch 1, turn. Ending on RS row.

Now without cutting off yarn, facing RS continue to make the sleeve.

Row 1(RS): 
Ch 1, esc in each sc-space across. Ch 1, turn. Total (23, 25, 27, 29) esc.

Row 2-5: 
Esc in each st across. Ch 1, turn. Total (23, 25, 27, 29) esc.

Next we are going to add 1 st in the first and last st.

Row 6: 
2 esc in first st, esc in each st across, 2 esc in last st. Ch 1, turn. 
Total (25, 27, 29, 31) esc.

Row 7 - 11: 
Esc in each st across. Ch 1, turn. Total (25, 27, 29, 31) esc.

Row 12: 
2 esc in first st, esc in each st across, 2 esc in last st. Ch 1, turn. 
Total (27, 29, 31, 33) esc.

Increase the number of sts every 5 rows on row 6, 12, 18, 24 and 30.

Row 13 – 30: 
Repeat the pattern on row 7- 12. Total (33, 35, 37, 39) esc on row 30.

Row  31: 
Esc in each st across. Ch 1, turn. Total (33, 35, 37, 39) esc.


If you feel the sleeve is too short/long, simply make more/less row before you start to decrease.

Next we will decrease the number of sts to shape the armhole.
Decrease the number of sts on row 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, and 46.

Row 32: 
Esc in first st, skip nxt st, esc in each st across until 2 sts left, skip nxt st, esc in lst st. Ch 1, turn. Total (31, 33, 35, 37) esc.

Row 33 - 46: 
Repeat the pattern on row 31 – 32 alternately. Ch 1, leave a long tail for sewing. Total (17, 19, 21, 23) esc on last row.

Body (Make two)

For the body we will start making the bottom band going up just like the sleeve.

Foundation chain:
Make a slip knot and ch 9.

Row 1(RS): 
Sc in the back bump of 2nd ch from hook and in each ch across. Ch 1, turn. Total 8 sc.

Row 2(WS) – (55, 59, 63, 67): 
Sc in each st across. Ch 1, turn.
 Ending on RS row.

Now without cutting off yarn, facing RS continue to make the body.

Row 1(RS): 
Ch 1, esc in each sc-space across. Ch 1, turn. Total (55, 59, 63, 67) esc.

Row 2 – (40, 44, 48, 52): 
Esc in each st across. Ch 1, turn. Total (55, 59, 63, 67) esc.

If you want a shorter/longer sweater simply make less/more rows before you start to decrease. 

Next we will decrease the number of sts to shape the armhole.
Decrease the number of sts, starts on row (41, 45, 49, 53) and on every alternate row.

Row (41, 45, 49, 53): 
Esc in first st, skip nxt st, esc in each st across until 2 sts left, skip nxt st, esc in lst st. Ch 1, turn. Total (53, 57, 61, 65) esc.

Row (42, 46, 50, 54): 
Esc in each st across. Ch 1, turn. Total (53, 57, 61, 65) esc.

Row (43, 47, 51, 55) – (56, 60, 64, 68): 
Repeat the pattern on the previous 2 rows alternately. Ch 1, leave a long tail for sewing. Total (39, 43, 47, 51) esc on last row.

Continue to sew the sleeve and the body.

The long tail left from the sleeve will be used to sew the arm portion and sleeve.

The long tail left from the body will be used to sew the other arm portion and side seam of the body.

Please refer to the video tutorial on how to join the sleeve with the body.

Neck

Choose which side you want to be the front or back of you sweater and join yarn in the center st of the back.

Round 1: 
Ch 1, esc in the same st you join the yarn and in the nxt 3 sts,
*esc2tog in nxt 2 sts, esc in nxt 4 sts*, repeat * to* around,
esc in remaining sts,  join with sl st in the first st.

Round 2: 
Ch 1, esc in the same st you sl st and in the nxt 3 sts,
*esc2tog in nxt 2 sts, esc in nxt 4 sts*, repeat * to* around,
esc in remaining sts,  join with sl st in the first st.

Now without cutting off yarn, continue to make the neck band and attach it directly to the body with slip stitch.

Row 1: 
Ch 6, sc in the back bump of 2nd ch from hook and in each ch across, sl st in the nxt 2 sts. Turn. Total 5 sc.

Row 2: Sc in each st across, ch 1. Turn.
Row 3: Sc in each st across, sl st in nxt 2 sts. Turn.

Repeat the pattern on row 2 - 3 alternately till the end of round.
Ch 1, fasten off. Leave a long tail to sew the band together.

And you’re done.



Modification and adjustment:

This sweater is made using raglan style where you assemble 2 identical sleeve and 2 identical body together. 

 If you don't want a heavy and bulky sweater dress, you can use a lighter yarn weight and just follow the steps and use the size measurement above as your guidelines to know how many rows you need to make to get the desired size.

You can also modify this pattern using any stitch you want instead of using extended single crochet and single crochet as the main stitch for your sweater.




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