Quilting Demon Plus
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This item is made-to-order and will be posted to you by Quilting Demon within 3 days of receiving payment.
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This is a pattern for a granny square jacket I have designed for you to crochet. It is a great project to use up those left over balls of DK weight yarn. The main body is granny squares, triangles and quarter triangles, with striped sleeves, a scallop edge and neck ties.
The photos show the cardigan made up in Stylecraft special DK, on a 4mm hook. It uses approximately 475g, to give a finished garment of:
Chest – 38” - 40”
Nape to Hem – 20”
Underarm Sleeve Seam – 18”
Cuff Circumference – 8”
Upper Arm Circumference - 16”
If you want to enlarge the pattern, use an aran weight yarn on a larger hook. To make a smaller size, use 4ply yarn on a smaller hook.
My pattern is written so it is very easy to understand. If you can make a crochet chain, and double and treble stitches you are good to go! All techniques are described in the pattern for granny squares, triangles, quarter triangles, join as you go and crochet in the round in stripes
There are no postage costs - the pattern will be emailed as a pdf file within 3 days of payment being received, to the email address registered with Folksy unless you let me know otherwise. You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader to open this pdf file.
Please remember to check your junk mail box in case the emailed pattern arrives there.
Please note this is just a crochet pattern and not the finished item.
This pattern is sold for personal use only and may not be sold or distributed without author’s permission.
Designed by Lesley Bywater in Bristol
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