Striped Blue Crochet Pullover
You’ll need:
150 (200) 200g of white yarn (88% cotton, 12% polyamide; 140m/50g);
150 (150) 200g of the same yarn, but in dark-blue color;
100 (150) 150g of the same yarn, but in blue color;
100 (150) 150g of the same yarn, but in light-blue color;
Crochet hook 5.
Size: S (M) L.
Used Patterns
Main pattern: the quantity of sts is multiple 4 + 1. Work due to the scheme. Start with sts before pattern repeat, pattern repeat, finish with sts after pattern repeat. Make 1st-48th rows x once, then, make 29th-30th rows x 3 times, finish with the 31st row = 55 rows.
Stripes order: 7 dark-blue rows, 4 blue rows, 4 light-blue rows, 9 white rows, 5 dark-blue rows, 5 blue rows, 4 light-blue rows, 2 white rows, 1 dark-blue row, 6 white rows, 1 dark-blue row, 1 white row, 1 dark-blue row, 1 blue row, 1 light-blue row, 1 dark-blue row, 1 white row and 1 dark-blue row = 55 rows.
Stitches control: 16,5 sts x 8 rows = 10 x 10 cm.
Instructions
Back
Make 81 (89) 97 chain sts + 3 chain sts increase with dark-blue yarn and work with the main pattern due to the stripes order. In 69 cm = 55 rows from the set-up row, finish your work.
Front
Make in the same way, as back.
Sleeves
Make 61 (65) 69 chain sts + 3 chain sts increase with dark-blue yarn for each sleeve and work with the main pattern due to the stripes order, start with the 7th row of the main pattern due to the scheme and from the 7th row of the stripes order. In 40 cm = 32 rows from the set-up row, make 1 row of double crochets with light-blue yarn and finish your work = 41 cm.
Assembly
Make shoulder seams at areas of 9 (11,5) 14 cm wide. Sew up the sleeves, make side and sleeve seams. Fasten the lower edges of front and back, and also sleeve edges with 1 circle row of “shells” (= 29th row of the scheme) with dark-blue yarn.
Hello,
All the patterns in here that come up will say «Work due to the scheme.» What does this mean? Im use to following a pattern that tells me what to do for each row or rnd.
Please help.
Brenda U.
I’m with you on that but I’m guessing you are to follow the pattern grid located below the pattern. I have never followed a grid pattern because I have a hard enough time reading a pattern. I am a watch and do girl! I hope this helps.
Dear ladies, some patterns are half written, half schematic, as I have a team, who translate them from different languages and in some countries they use such patterns