Make two granny squares as described below or as seen on the graph number 1. They should be the same size. Start from the center and work flat in the rounds.
In ML – ch3 (stands for the first dc), 3dc, (ch3, 4dc) x 3, ch3 and join with 1slst in the top chain of the first ch3.
ch5, (skip 2 stitches, 1dc, [on the corner chain: 2dc, ch3, 2dc], 1dc, ch2) x 3, skip 2, 1dc, [on the corner chain: 2dc, ch3, 2dc], 1slst in 3rd chain of ch5.
ch3, 5dc, ([on the corner chain: 2dc, ch3, 2dc], 8dc) x 3, [on the corner chain: 2dc, ch3, 2dc], 2dc, 1slst in top chain of the first ch3.
Rows 1, 3, 5, etc., are solid rows – 1dc in every stitch and on every corner chain: 2dc, ch3, 2dc.
Rows 2, 4, 6, etc. – skipping 2 stitches, ch2, 1dc.
If there’s one stitch left before the corner chain, skip it, ch2 and work 1dc, ch3, 1dc on the corner chain, ch2, skip 1, and continue.
If there is no stitches left before the corner chain, work 2dc, ch3, 2dc.
Keep doing rounds until you reach the size. It should be wide enough to completely cower your breasts. If they are covered if you stretch the square it will be tight-fitting as mine is.
Now fasten off and attach yarn in the middle of one side of your square and continue working the round until you reach the middle of the opposite side. Turn your work, and add one more (half) row. Do the same for both squares.
Sleeves
Sleeves are basically half-squares of the same granny square. Make the same number of rows for the sleeves as you made for the front and back squares. On the end of every row, turn your work.
In ML ch6, 4dc, ch3, 4dc, ch3, 1dc, turn!
ch6, (2dc on the chain, 1dc, ch2, skip 2, 1dc, 2dc on the corner chain, ch3) x 2, dc1, turn.
ch6, (2 dc on the chain, 8dc, 2dc on the corner chain, ch3) x 2, dc1, turn.
ch6, (1dc on the corner chain, skip 1, ch2, [1dc, ch2, skip 2] x 3, 1dc, skip 1, 1dc on the corner chain, ch3) x 2, 1dc, turn.
Rows 1, 3, 5, etc., are solid rows – 1dc in every stitch and on evry corner chain: 2dc, ch3, 2dc.
Rows 2, 4, 6, etc. – skipping 2 stitches, ch2, 1dc.
If there’s one stitch left before the corner chain, skip it, ch2 and work 1dc, ch3, 1dc on the corner chain, ch2, skip 1, and continue.
If there is no stitches left before the corner chain, work 2dc, ch3, 2dc.
Assembling
First align front and back of the top one on top of the other. Make sure front sides of both parts are facing each other. Join them by sewing or crocheting them together. Add the sleeves.
Edging – optional
Add one row of (1dc, ch2, skip 2) on the bottom edge of the top. Than, repeat the combination of 1sc, 2hdc, 1dc, ch2, 1dc, 2hdc, 1sc, 1slst. Make sure the slip stitch is always in the dc stitch from the previous row.
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You’ll need:
500m of Super Fine cotton yarn;
Crochet hook 3 mm;
Tapestry needle;
Measuring tape.
Instructions
Make two granny squares as described below or as seen on the graph number 1. They should be the same size. Start from the center and work flat in the rounds.
In ML – ch3 (stands for the first dc), 3dc, (ch3, 4dc) x 3, ch3 and join with 1slst in the top chain of the first ch3.
ch5, (skip 2 stitches, 1dc, [on the corner chain: 2dc, ch3, 2dc], 1dc, ch2) x 3, skip 2, 1dc, [on the corner chain: 2dc, ch3, 2dc], 1slst in 3rd chain of ch5.
ch3, 5dc, ([on the corner chain: 2dc, ch3, 2dc], 8dc) x 3, [on the corner chain: 2dc, ch3, 2dc], 2dc, 1slst in top chain of the first ch3.
ch5, skip 2 stitches, 1dc, ch2, skip 2, 1dc, ch2, skip 1[on the corner chain: 1dc, ch3, 1dc], skip 1, 1dc, ch2,
{skip 2 stitches, (1dc, ch2, skip 2) x 3, [on the corner chain: 1dc, ch3, 1dc], skip 1, 1dc, ch2} x 3.
Rows 1, 3, 5, etc., are solid rows – 1dc in every stitch and on every corner chain: 2dc, ch3, 2dc.
Rows 2, 4, 6, etc. – skipping 2 stitches, ch2, 1dc.
If there’s one stitch left before the corner chain, skip it, ch2 and work 1dc, ch3, 1dc on the corner chain, ch2, skip 1, and continue.
If there is no stitches left before the corner chain, work 2dc, ch3, 2dc.
Keep doing rounds until you reach the size. It should be wide enough to completely cower your breasts. If they are covered if you stretch the square it will be tight-fitting as mine is.
Now fasten off and attach yarn in the middle of one side of your square and continue working the round until you reach the middle of the opposite side. Turn your work, and add one more (half) row. Do the same for both squares.
Sleeves
Sleeves are basically half-squares of the same granny square. Make the same number of rows for the sleeves as you made for the front and back squares. On the end of every row, turn your work.
In ML ch6, 4dc, ch3, 4dc, ch3, 1dc, turn!
ch6, (2dc on the chain, 1dc, ch2, skip 2, 1dc, 2dc on the corner chain, ch3) x 2, dc1, turn.
ch6, (2 dc on the chain, 8dc, 2dc on the corner chain, ch3) x 2, dc1, turn.
ch6, (1dc on the corner chain, skip 1, ch2, [1dc, ch2, skip 2] x 3, 1dc, skip 1, 1dc on the corner chain, ch3) x 2, 1dc, turn.
Rows 1, 3, 5, etc., are solid rows – 1dc in every stitch and on evry corner chain: 2dc, ch3, 2dc.
Rows 2, 4, 6, etc. – skipping 2 stitches, ch2, 1dc.
If there’s one stitch left before the corner chain, skip it, ch2 and work 1dc, ch3, 1dc on the corner chain, ch2, skip 1, and continue.
If there is no stitches left before the corner chain, work 2dc, ch3, 2dc.
Assembling
First align front and back of the top one on top of the other. Make sure front sides of both parts are facing each other. Join them by sewing or crocheting them together. Add the sleeves.
Edging – optional
Add one row of (1dc, ch2, skip 2) on the bottom edge of the top. Than, repeat the combination of 1sc, 2hdc, 1dc, ch2, 1dc, 2hdc, 1sc, 1slst. Make sure the slip stitch is always in the dc stitch from the previous row.
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Good casual cardigan, love that it has hood
Thank you, ladies!
I also love them a lot
Very interesting design of pillow!
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Great work!
Could you tell me, where can I get the pattern, please