Suri Breeze Sweater by By Katerina

Suri Breeze Sweater

Crochet
February 2025
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
11 stitches and 13 rows = 4 inches
in tunisian knitting stitch
8.0 mm (L)
962 - 1629 yards (880 - 1490 m)
XS, S, M, L, XL, XXL, 3XL, 4XL, 5XL
US
English
This pattern is available for €7.00 EUR
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NOTES ABOUT DESIGN

The Suri Breeze Sweater is designed with a relaxed drop-shoulder construction, featuring approximately 16 cm of positive ease around the bust for a comfortable fit. The sweater is worked in sections, with the back and front panels crafted separately before being joined at the shoulders. The sleeves are worked seamlessly from the top down, starting at the armholes. To assemble the sweater, simply sew the side edges from the sleeve cuffs to the bottom hem. Finally, a stretchy border is added to the cuffs, hem, and collar to complete the look.

Using thinner yarn with a larger Tunisian crochet hook gives the Suri Breeze Sweater its remarkable lightweight quality. Although Tunisian crochet typically results in a denser fabric, opting for a larger hook creates a soft, flowy texture. Initially, I didn’t expect to size up so much, but after experimenting, I found that an 8 mm hook achieved the perfect drape and feel.

For the sample, I used Suri Alpaca by Lang Yarns, a 100% Suri alpaca yarn. This yarn has a subtle sheen and a wavy texture, giving it an irregular yet charming appearance. While this is the yarn featured in the sample, you are free to substitute with other fibers. Be sure to swatch first to ensure the fabric’s texture and drape meet your expectations.

The instructions include guidance on how to adjust the pattern, making it easier to create a wearable sweater tailored to your size and preferences. By following these tips and recommendations, you’ll achieve a beautifully crafted garment that you’ll love to wear.

MEASUREMENTS AND SIZES

The Suri Sweater Pattern is available in 9 sizes, from XS up to 5X Large. The model is 168 cm tall, with a 88 cm bust circumference, and wears a size Extra Small.
The numbers are written below as follows: XS (S, M, L) (XL, 2XL, 3XL, 4XL, 5XL);
Final Measurements of the Suri Breeze Sweater
Neck Circ. a: 51 cm (51, 51, 51) (51, 55, 55, 55, 55)
Bust Circ. b: 98 cm (102, 110, 113), (124, 135, 142, 153, 164)
Sleeve Circ. c: 43 cm (45, 46, 49) (51, 52, 54,56, 59)
Sleeve Length d: 37 cm (39, 41, 41) (42, 42, 43, 43, 43)
Length e: 55 cm (55, 55, 55) (56, 56, 57,57, 57)
the neckline circ. is measured after the ribbing; it can be adjusted while working on the front panel

YARN

For the Suri Breeze Sweater, I used:Suri Alpaca by Lang Yarns, in color 61, Dark Red.
Yarn composition: 100% Suri Alpaca; Each skein has 25 grams and is approximately 100 meters. This specific yarn features a thin wire-like core surrounded by a soft fluff. While it is listed as Medium Weight, Category 4, it is noticeably lighter in feel. For a similar fabric, the best yarn substitutions would be two strands of mohair held together or one strand of fingering-weight yarn paired with one strand of mohair.
If mohair or fluffy yarns aren’t your preference or you find them itchy, you can substitute with different fibers. Keep in mind, however, that while the pattern will still work, the fabric’s look and feel may differ.
I was also able to achieve the same gauge using an 8 mm Tunisian crochet hook and a DK-weight superwash merino, offering another versatile option for yarn substitution.For each size, you will approximately need: 880 (940, 1015, 1055) (1160, 1230,1320, 1400, 1490) meters
TENSION

Using 8 mm tunisian crochet hook in TKS stitch pattern

Before Blocking
12sts = 10 cm
14 rows = 10 cm

After Blocking
11sts = 10cm
13 rows = 10cm