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What better way to embrace the beauty of spring than with a new crochet sweater? For all lovers of winterSUNsweater I have designed this version for milder temperatures! The colour options are endless, but pastel shades such as blush pink, sky blue, and soft yellow are perfect for capturing the essence of spring.
See what a beautiful Spring version Mel has made (the owner of the best shop for gradient yarns www.crochet-uk.co.uk ).
The design boasts a comfortable, relaxed fit with a flattering long sleeves and asymmetrical hemline. Pair it with a denim skirt or skinny jeans for a casual look, or dress it up with a flowy skirt and some statement jewelry.
This PDF is available in ENGLISH and GERMAN on Ravelry: www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/wintersunsweater-for-spring
Please share photos of your finished #winterSUNsweater on Ravelry or Instagram to receive the link for this spring version for FREE.
Comparing to the winter version of this sweater, every size became longer by 10 rows due to different gauge.
This sweater is offered in 5 sizes:
S with bust/hip circumference 34.6’’-36.5’’= 88-93 cm
M with bust/hip 37’’-39’’= 94-99 cm
M/L with bust/hip 39.4’’-41.3’’= 100-105 cm
L with bust/hip 41.7’’-43.7’’= 106-111 cm
XL with bust/hip 43.7’’-45.7’’= 111-116 cm
For the length 60-65 cm = 23.6’’ -25.6’’ (depending on the size) you will need
2050 yards = 1875 meters for the size S
2270 yards = 2075 meters for the size M
2460 yards = 2250 meters for the size M/L
2625 yards = 2400 meters for the size L
2800 yards = 2560 meters for the size XL
Choose the right YARN and HOOK to achieve great results
We would not recommend choosing a thicker yarn for crocheting a plus size not stated in this pattern. Without adjustments you will create a dress with very long sleeves.
The PDF on 18 pages includes detailed tutorial written in ENGLISH for every row with color coordinated sizes, photos, charts, links to videos that show how to crochet these stitches.
Add this project to your Ravelry queue now:
www.ravelry.com/wintersunsweater-for-spring
Happy crocheting!
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