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Crochet Warm Thick Sweater

Leyla
Leyla
Aug 12, 2024 05:58 AM
Crochet Warm Thick Sweater

When it comes to staying cozy during chilly days, a Crochet Warm Thick Sweater is an absolute must-have in your wardrobe! Not only does it provide that extra warmth we all crave, but the handmade touch of crochet adds a charming and unique appeal. The intricate stitching and thick yarn create a luxurious texture that not only keeps you snug but also adds a stylish flair to any outfit. Whether you are lounging at home with a hot cup of cocoa or out for a brisk walk in the crisp autumn air, this sweater is sure to be your go-to piece for comfort and fashion all season long. So, snuggle up in a beautifully crafted crochet sweater and embrace the joy of feeling cozy and chic at the same time!

Materials Used 3 1/2 skeins Lion Brand Wool-Ease Thick & Quick bulky size 6 yarn "Oatmeal" color
Hook Size P
Measurements 23" long from shoulder to bottom 20" armpit to armpit
Notes Also needed if desired 2" buttonI now wear a medium/large. This is stretchy because of the large stitches.

Ch 42.

Row 1: Dc in 4th ch from hook and in the next 4 sts, dc, ch1, dc in next st, dc in next 6sts, dc, ch1, dc in next st, dc in next 12 sts, dc, ch1,dc in next st, dc in next 6sts, dc, ch1, dc in next st, dc in last 6 sts, ch 3.

Rows 2: Dc in each st across to the (dc, ch1, dc). In the ch 1 sp, work (dc, ch1, dc). *Then dc across to next (dc, ch1, dc)group, work (dc, ch1, dc) in the ch1 sp. Rep from * across. Ch 3.

Row 3-8: Rep Row 2.

Row 9: Ch 3, dc in each st to ch 1 sp from previous row, work a dc in that sp (this pulls it together and makes the armhole) then dc in each st across to next ch 1 sp, work a dc in that sp (this pulls it together and makes the 2nd armhole) dc across to the end. Sl st to ch 3. Armholes made and now you will be working in rounds.

Rounds 10- 18: Ch 3, dc in each dc around. Sl st tog.

If you want the edging like I did, you will want to fasten off.
Round 19: edging is the Reverse sc or also known as the crab stitch

I also to the crab stitch around the neckline. It's strictly optional. You could just as well do single crochet and it would look fine.

Arms: I attached the yarn in the armhole and evenly spaced 28 dc and then I reverse sc/crab stitch around. I repeated this on both armholes.

I made this shorter because that's how I wanted it. You can keep making it as long as you want it.

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