Victoria the beautiful future wife to my son is the model in the garden!
FREE PATTERN
Materials
10 skeins in
total of any worsted
wool -acrylic yarn
100gr=170m=186yds
tapestry needle
I used 5 skeins in dark
grey, 2 in light grey , 2 in tinsel grey,
1 in black grey
Crochet Hook
M/13 US (9mm)
Gauge
A sample of 15
chains which creates three clusters is 15cm (5.9 inches) long. Crochet for
three rows, the height including the foundation dc row is 9cm (3.54 inches).
Finished dimensions
Height of front
piece, from shoulder down
86cm (33,85
inches)
Width of front
piece, with the collar 34cm (13,38 inches)
Abbreviations
US terms
Sts=stitches
Ch=chain
Sl st=slip stitch ( slip st in uk)
Sc=single crochet (double
crochet in uk)
Hdc=half double crochet ( half treble crochet in uk )
Dc=double crochet (treble crochet
in uk)
Rep=repeat
prev=previous
dec=decrease
2 hdc tog=2 half double crochet in same stitch
Cluster= 3 dc together in one st
CROCHET PATTERN
This pattern starts with an initial chain which is the
length of both front and back piece, so measure from your knees in front of
your body, till the shoulder and all the
way back, till the same point of the back of your body in your knees and chain
a chain this long. I crocheted 132
chains.
The initial chain has to be a multiple of 3 and the
number of dc in first foundation dc row has to be a multiple of 3+1.
Right front and half back
piece
Make 2 (one more
for the left front and half back piece)
Chain 132 with dark grey (this is my basic colour, I used it in collar and
sleeves also)
Note: I made a
foundation row of dc first
Row 1 foundation row (dark grey) : dc in 4rth ch from hook, dc in every ch
till the end ( 130 dc) Note: ch3 counts as a dc
Row 2 (dark grey): ch3( counts as dc), dc in same first st,* skip 2 sts, 3 dc
(cluster) in next st, rep from * till you
have 3 sts left, sk 2 sts , 2 dc in top of initial ch 3 ( 42 clusters)
Row
3 (dark grey): ch3( counts as dc), 3dc in first
space between clusters of prev row* cluster in every space till the end, after
last cluster you should have 2 sts left , dc in top of ch3
Change colour
Row 4 (tinsel grey): ch3 (counts as dc), dc in same first st,* 3 dc (cluster)
in next sp rep from * across,2 dc in top
of initial ch 3
Row 5 (tinsel grey): ch3 (counts as dc), * 3 dc (cluster) in next sp rep from
* across, dc in top of initial ch 3
Change colour
Now we will make
an increase in central 2 clusters so we form a shoulder line. Fold your piece in half and find the 2
central spaces, for me it was the 21st
and the 22nd clusters. There you should make 2 clusters with 4 dc in
same space (instead of 3 dc cluster)
Row 6 (black grey): ch3( counts as dc), dc in same first st,* 3 dc (cluster) in next sp, now keep making
normal 3 dc clusters in every space, till you have made 20 clusters. In 21st space, make 4 dc, in next
space make also 4 dc, now keep making
normal 3 dc clusters in every sp till the end, after last cluster you should
have 2 sts left , 2dc in top of ch3
Row 7 (black grey): ch3( counts as
dc), 3dc ( cluster ) in every space till
you have made 21 clusters, in 22st space make 4 dc, in next space make also 4 dc, now keep making normal 3 dc clusters in
every sp till the end, dc in top of ch3
Change colour
Row 8 (dark grey): ): ch3( counts as dc), dc in same first st,* 3 dc (cluster) in next sp, now keep making
normal 3 dc clusters in every space, till you have made 20 clusters, in 21st space make 4 dc, in next
space make also 4 dc, now keep making
normal 3 dc clusters in every sp till the end, , 2dc in top of ch3
Row 9 (dark grey): ): ch3( counts as
dc), 3dc (cluster) in every space till
you have made 21 clusters, in 22st space make 4 dc, in next space make
also 4 dc, now keep making normal 3 dc
clusters in every sp till the end, dc in top of ch3
Change colour
Row 10 (tinsel
grey): ch3( counts as dc), dc in same first st,* 3 dc (cluster) in next sp, now
keep making normal 3 dc clusters in every space, till you have made 20 clusters, in 21st space make 5 dc, in next space make also
5 dc, now keep making normal 3 dc clusters in every sp till the end, , 2dc in
top of ch3
Row 11(tinsel grey: ch3( counts as dc), 3dc in first space * cluster in every
space till you have made 21 clusters, in 22st space make 5 dc, in next space
make also 5 dc, now keep making normal 3 dc clusters in every sp till the end,
dc in top of ch3
Now we have
crocheted all we need for the front part. We will continue crocheting till the
center of our piece and back again in order to make our back piece a little bit
wider than the front. In our front part we are going to add the collar so it
shall be wider then. We will crochet rows 12, 13, 14 and 15 for the back piece
only.
We can make our
back a rectangle shape, that means that we will work rows from the back
neckline until the bottom, but I made the cardigan a little bit wider at the
bottom, so it looks more elegant.
In this row we
will crochet till the middle of our piece
and turn back
Row 12
(black grey): ch3( counts as dc), dc in same first st,* 3 dc (cluster) in every
sp rep from * (21 clusters made) ,until the middle of our piece, 2 dc in next
sp , turn
Row 13 (black grey):ch3( counts as dc), * 3 dc (cluster) in every sp rep from
* across, dc in top of initial ch 3
Change colour
Row 14 (dark grey): ch3 (counts as dc), dc in same first st,* 3 dc (cluster)
in every sp till we have made 13
clusters , sc in next sp , sl st in same sp, fasten off
Join yarn with a
sl st at the bottom of the back side (where row 14 starts) so we start a new
row from bottom up.
Row 15(tinsel
grey): ch3( counts as dc), ,* 3 dc (cluster) in every sp
till we have made 10 clusters , sc in next sp , sl st
in same sp , fasten off
Now we have
crocheted the right part of the cardigan, crochet another similar piece for the
left part. See at my sketch where to start off.
End of body.
Pattern tutorial photos
*insert hook in 4rth ch from the hook
*row 2: ch3 made
*dc in very first st made
*first cluster worked
*row 2 (cluster row) =worked
*row 3: ch3 made, work cluster in indicated space
*row 3 worked
Sewing
Sew
the back central seam
Now fold the
pieces in half vertically and sew the side seams with right front and back
facing you. Sew from bottom up 68cm (26,77 inches) till the under arm.
If you
measure from the bottom front piece , we
sew till 48th dc, the same way we count from bottom back till 48th dc, so we leave
a part open for the sleeves
Sleeves
Join yarn at the
bottom of the armhole
We work the
sleeves joining every round with a sl st and turn
Row 1:ch2, hdc in next st, hdc across the armhole front and back piece 33 times, join with a sl st in top of ch 2 and
turn
Row 2:sl st in 1st st , ch1, hdc in 2nd st and
hdc across, join with a sl st in ch 1 of the beginning and turn 33 sts)
Row3-10 rep row 2
( dec row):sl st in 1st st, ch1, dc 2 tog in
next 2 hdc, hdc till last 3 sts, dc2tog in next 2 sts, hdc in last st(31 sts)
Rows 12-13: :sl st in 1st st , ch1, hdc in 2nd st and hdc across, join with a sl st in ch 1 of the
beginning and turn( 31 sts
Row 14( dec row):sl st in 1st st, ch1, dc 2 tog in next 2 hdc, hdc till last 3
sts, dc2tog in next 2 sts, hdc in last st(29 sts)
Rows 15-16: :sl st in 1st st , ch1, hdc in 2nd st and hdc across, join with a sl st in ch 1 of the
beginning and turn( 29 sts)
Row 17( dec row):sl st in 1st st, ch1, dc 2 tog in next 2 hdc, hdc till last 3
sts, dc2tog in next 2 sts, hdc in last st(27 sts)
Rows 18-21: :sl st in 1st st , ch1, hdc in 2nd st and hdc across, join with a sl st in ch 1 of the
beginning and turn( 27 sts)
Row 22 ( dec row):sl st in 1st st, ch1, dc 2 tog in next 2 hdc, hdc till last
3 sts, dc2tog in next 2 sts, hdc in last st(25 sts)
Rows 23-29: :sl st in 1st st , ch1, hdc in 2nd st and hdc across, join with a sl st in ch 1 of the
beginning and turn( 25sts)
Row 30 ( dec row):sl st in 1st st, ch1, dc 2 tog in next 2 hdc, hdc till last
3 sts, dc2tog in next 2 sts, hdc in last st(23 sts)
Rows 31-32: sl st in 1st st , ch1, hdc in 2nd st and hdc across, join with a sl st in ch 1 of the
beginning and turn( 23sts)
Fasten off weave
in ends
Fold the edge of
sleeve for 4cm (1,57 inches) and sew to secure.
Pockets
make 2
Chain 17
Row 1: in 3rd ch hdc, hdc across, turn
(15 hdc, the ch2 counts as hdc)
Row 2: sl st in 1st st , ch1 (counts as a hdc, you can chain 2 instead), hdc
in 2nd st, hdc across, turn (15)
Rows 3-12 rep row 2
Size of the
pocket 17 x 17 cm (6,69 x 6,69 inches)
Place the
pockets on the cardigan and sew with a tapestry needle, I put the pockets 50 cm
(19,68 inches) from the shoulder
Collar
Join yarn with a
sl st in the left bottom side of the front piece
Work 54 hdc
evenly spaced along the left side till the first neck corner, work 2 hdc
togeher in the corner, work 10 hdc to the back neck line, work 2 hdc togeher in
the corner, work hdc down the right side.
122 sts in total
for the collar.
Row 1: ch2, hdc in next st, hdc across the left front piece(54 sts till
here), 2 hdc tog at the corner, then 10 hdc at the back
neckline, 2 hdc tog at the corner then 54 hdc at the right front piece until
the bottom, turn
(122 sts in
total for the collar)
Row 2: sl st in 1st st,ch1(counts as a hdc), hdc in 2nd hdc of prev row, hdc
across, turn
Rep row 2, 8 more
times or more if you want.
Fasten
off, weave in ends.
Grey the color of the rocks Its the earth color!
You can find my tutorial video for this cardigan on my you tube channel
Merry Mary Stories
And a written free ads PDF pattern on my etsy shop merrymarystories
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