Crochet Now - UK (2019-10)

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Garment


Aran 5mm


★★ Intermediate


Yarn used
Scheepjes Stone Washed XL
15 balls in Crystal Quartz 854
Available from
http://www.woolwarehouse.co.uk

About the yarn


Aran; 75m per 50g ball; 70% cotton,
30% acrylic


Tension
4 du-cl x 8 rows =
10cm in du-cl stitch

Hook used
5mm

Other supplies
4 stitch markers

Sizing
S (M, L)
To fit bust
85 (95, 110) cm
Actual bust measurement
100 (110, 125) cm
Actual waist measurement
78 (80, 90) cm
Length
45 (45, 45) cm
Designed to fit with 15cm
positive ease.
Shown in size S on Montanna who
is UK size 8

Start crocheting


Sweater is worked from top down, starting
from shoulders and working flat until all
pieces are joined in the round. Start by
working on Back, followed by Left Front
and Right Front, worked in other side of
foundation chain of Back piece. Front and
Back are then joined together in the round
to form Bodice. Sleeves and Cowl are
worked next, both are folded over once
sweater is completed.
Working in both rows and rounds requires
turning work after each row or round,
however, when working in rows always
make a turning 3 ch; when working in
rounds, never make a turning chain.
Unless otherwise stated, work du-cl and
dd-cl stitches in 3ch-sp of previous row.
Finished length is easily adjustable. While
working on rnds 29-35 of Bodice, simply
work more or fewer rounds to get to the
length you prefer, if you work more you
may need more yarn.

Back
Chain 49 (55, 64).
Row 1 (RS): Starting in 4th ch from hook,
1 du-cl, *miss 2 ch, 1 du-cl in next ch; rep
from * 14 (16, 19) more times. Turn.
16 (18, 21) du-cls
Row 2 (WS): 3 ch (does not count as st
here and throughout), du-cl across. Turn.
Rows 3-13: As Row 2.
Row 14: 3 ch, 1 dd-cl, 14 (16, 19) du-cl,
1 dd-cl. Turn. 18 (20, 23) du-cls
Row 15: 3 ch, 1 dd-cl, 16 (18, 21) du-cl,
1 dd-cl. Turn. 20 (22, 25) du-cls
Place stitch marker to secure loop on hook,
remove hook, do not fasten off.

Right Front
With RS of Back facing, turn work so

This snuggly silver sweater is fit for a starlet at a glittering New Year’s Eve


party, or great to snuggle into with a pair of high-waisted jeans


SILVER SCREEN


SWEATER


Special stitches
Duchess Cluster (du-cl): [2 tr, 3 ch,
1 sl st] into same st or 3ch-sp
Double Duchess Cluster (dd-cl):
[2 tr, 3 ch, 1 sl st, 3 ch (counts as a tr),
1 tr, 3 ch, 1 sl st] into same 3ch-sp
Archduchess Cluster (ad-cl): [4 tr,
3 ch, 1 sl st] into same 3ch-sp

foundation chain is facing up. Join yarn to
right-hand side of foundation ch, in same ch
as last du-cl of Row 1 of Back.
Row 1 (RS): 3 ch, 1 du-cl in same ch as
join, *miss 2 ch, 1 du-cl in next ch; rep
from * 2 (3, 4) more times. Turn. 4 (5, 6)
du-cls
Row 2 (WS): 3 ch, du-cl across. Turn.
Rows 3-8: As Row 2.
Row 9: 3 ch, 3 (4, 5) du-cl, 1 dd-cl. Turn.
5 (6, 7) du-cls
Row 10: As Row 2.
Row 11: 3 ch, 4 (5, 6) du-cl, 1 dd-cl, 14 (14,
17) ch. 6 (7, 8) du-cls
Place stitch marker to secure loop on hook,
remove hook, leaving a 10cm tail, fasten off
leaving stitch marker in place.

Left Front
With RS of Back facing, turn work so
foundation chain is facing up. Join yarn in
foundation chain, in same ch as 4th (5th,
6th) du-cl from left edge of Row 1 of Back.
Row 1 (RS): 3 ch, 1 du-cl in same ch as
join, *miss 2 ch, 1 du-cl in next ch; rep
from * 2 (3, 4) more times. Turn. 4 (5, 6)
du-cls
Row 2 (WS): 3 ch, du-cl across. Turn.
Rows 3-8: As Row 2.
Row 9: 3 ch, 1 dd-cl, 3 (4, 5) du-cl. Turn.
5 (6, 7) du-cls
Row 10: As Row 2.
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