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Blue Ripples Sweater
I love this cardigan and it’s slouchy, over-sized look. It can serve as a sweater or a jacket, and has a lovely drape in the back. It is very easy to make and has only two short seams.
Thank you for checking out my crocheted cardigan pattern.
This crochet pattern is listed as EASY, and is suitable for a CONFIDENT BEGINNER. It uses standard US English crochet terminology. It has been tested for clarity and accuracy by a professional crochet designer. In addition, it contains step-by-step how-to photos. I am confident this pattern will make for a happy crochet experience (and a very nice cardigan).
This cardigan is basically ONE-SIZE-FITS-MOST, but I do provide a gauge and some simple guidelines for adjusting the size. Guidelines do not include altering stitch counts.
SKILL LEVEL
Easy.
TERMINOLOGY
Standard US English.
MATERIALS
This cardigan was made using LION BRAND YARNS Heartland 100% acrylic yarn, weight: Medium 4 (5 oz / 142 g / 251 yd / 230 m).
• LION BRAND YARNS Heartland, Color: LAKE CLARK x 7
• Size N/10 mm crochet hook (for base chain)
• Size M/13/9.00 mm crochet hook
• Yarn needle
CONSTRUCTION OVERVIEW
The cardigan’s body is worked as one continuous piece, and then the sleeves are crocheted onto it.
The main stitches used are chain and double crochet.
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
Width: back panel: 35.5”; front panels: 17” each; sleeves: 14” around at armhole, 9“ around at wrists
Length: back panel: 33”; front panels: 33” each; sleeves: 11”
The model wearing this cardigan is 5’8” tall.
I am available to answer questions, should you have any.
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- First published: October 2018
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