This is a universal crochet pattern for a top-down raglan sweater. The pattern can be adjusted to all sizes. You can expect a
detailed pattern in text and image form, with a table for
size adjustment and
crochet charts for the increases and decreases, as well as for the stitch pattern
(11 pages).
In the pattern, you will also find the note about the 4 helpful videos:
Elastic foundation chain, increase, transition between rounds, zigzag pattern,
sleeve decrease.
The sweater is crocheted in rounds from the top down. It can be adjusted very easily to all sizes.
The quantities given for the yarn refer to a sweater with
longer sleeves and a longer body.
I made my sweater in size M and kept it a little
shorter.
For the sleeves, I chose a ¾ length. So I still had yarn
(possibly for a hood) left over.
Of course, you can choose the longer version.
What is needed: 3-strand yarn throughout, 3 mm hook (also depends on
whether you crochet tightly or loosely). The information applies to gradient
yarn cakes (Bobbel).
Other yarn of the same weight can also be used, or you can follow the gauge. Size S: 1000 m + 2x 200 m for the sleeves
Size M: 1250 m + 2x 200m for the sleeves
Size XL: 1500 m + 2x 200m for the sleeves
Size XXL: 1750 m + 2x 200 m for the sleeves
Size XXXL: 2000 m + 2x 200 m for the sleeves What you should know how to do: chain stitches (ch), single crochet (sc), double crochet stitches, slip stitches (sl st). Gauge: 21 double crochet stitches x 11 rows = 10 x 10 cm. If you have any questions, you can contact me anytime.
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