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Coaty sweater
NO V EMB ER 8, 2017
Hey you all! I didn’t post anything for more than two
weeks because lately I didn’t have so much time for
my crochet projects. But here I am with another idea
for you: My “Coaty sweater”. I liked the idea to wear
a warm sweater instead of a coat so I wanted to
make one.
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The stitch that I used is called “alpine stitch” and
you can find the pattern and a video tutorial clicking
the link below.
So, the pattern is for small size and is an oversized
sweater.
The materials I used:
700 grams of Katia Merino aran color medium blue.
You can used whatever Yarn you want with a 5-6
mm thickness
5.5 mm crochet hook
Yarn needle
scissors
Measuring tape
Let’s begin
For the back side
I wanted the back to be longer than the front and I
made the bottom of it smaller than the rest.
Like I said this is a smaller size. For bigger sizes just
add 10 more stitches.
Chain 60
1 row
1 single crochet in each stitch. Chain 2 and turn
2 row
1 double crochet in the second stitch, then 1 front
post triple crochet in the next one. Continue
alternating 1 double crochet, 1 front post triple
crochet all over the raw, chain 1 and turn.
3 row
2 single crochet in first stitch then 1 single crochet in
each stitch along until the last stitch. In the last
stitch 2 single crochet. This is how we make the
increase. Like I said I started with less stitches and
increase for several row just to add a shape to the
bottom of the back
Row 4
Pay attention to the stitches on the second row.
Where you have double crochet you will make a front
post triple crochet and where you have front post
triple crochet you will make a double crochet.
Row 5
Repeat row 3
6-15 repeat row 2 and 3
Row 16
Repeat row 4
We will not increase anymore. From this row we will
just keep it straight until the end of the back
Row 17
1 single crochet in each stitch
Rows 18-80 (or as many rows as you want depending
on how long you want your sweater to be; my back
side had 80 cm) repeat the rows 16 and 17.
Cut the yarn and you finished the back side
If you want to have the pdf version of this pattern,
you can have it for a small fee here
Front side
Chain the number of stitches that you have on the
back side at row 16. If you made your back side
straight, just chain the same number of stitches as
from the back side
Row 1
1 single crochet in each stitch
Row 2
*1 double crochet in the second stitch, 1 front post
triple crochet in the next one. Repeat from * to the
end of the row.
Row 4
Pay attention to the stitches on the second row.
Where you have double crochet you will make a front
post triple crochet and where you have front post
triple crochet you will make a double crochet.
Row 5
1 single crochet in each stitch
6-70 (or as many rows as you want) repeat
alternating row 4 and 5
Cut the yarn and you just finished the front side.
Sleeve
Chain 30 (plus 5 stitches for each larger size). If you
want the sleeve to be larger chain more stitches
Rows 1-6 the alpine stitch starting with first row in
single crochet
Row 7
Increase with 1 single crochet in each side
Row 8-10
Make the alpine stitch
Row 11
Increase with one single crochet on each side
Rows 12-14
Same as rows 8-10
Row 15
Increase with one single crochet on each side
Rows 16-18
Same as rows 8-10 and 12-14
Row 19
Increase with one single crochet on each side
Row 20-40 (or as many rows as you need depending
on how long you want your sleeve to be)
Cut the yarn and finish
Sleeve edge
Insert the yarn in first stitch on the bottom of the
sleeve.
Chain 6 stitches or as many stitches as you want
depending on how big you want your sleeve edge to
be.
Row 1
1 half double crochet in each chain stitches (6 or
more); 1 slip stitch trough the next 2 stitches (just to
join the edge from the sleeve) chain 1 and turn.
Row 2
1 half double crochet in each stitch (working only in
the back loops)
Row 3
Repeat row 2. At the end slip stitch twice to continue
joining your edge with the sleeve.
Repeat rows 2-3 until you finish the edge
For the other sleeve fallow the same pattern
Now that we have all the parts done, is time to join
them. Start with the back and front and sew 20
stitches on each part in shoulders area.
Then sew the sleeves. Point the middle if the sleeve
and put a pin trough it and the seam between back
and front. Then sew a half of the sleeve from back
and half from front.
Proceed the same with the other sleeve.
Now beginning with the bottom of the sleeve start
sewing until the bottom of the sweater.
Collar
Insert the yarn in one of the corners of the neck base
of the sweater. Chain as many stitches as you want
depending on how high you want your collar to be. I
chained 32.
Proceed the same as at the sleeve edges all over the
neck base. After you finish sew the collar and is done.
I like very much this coaty sweater because is so easy
to wear.
The pdf pattern is available in my shop. Pay just a
small fee and is yours
You can find the video tutorial here
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