SIZES:
XS (S, M, L, XL) (2XL, 3XL, 4XL, 5XL)/ 32” (36”, 40”, 44”, 48”) (52”, 56”, 60”, 64”) actual bust and 21” (21”, 21”, 22”, 22”) (22”, 23”, 23”, 23”) length.
Intended to be worn with 0-2" positive ease.
Sample is shown in size small with a 34" bust.
MATERIALS:
Expression Fiber Arts Luster Sport yarn
361 m/395 yds each skein, 115 g/3.5oz each skein
Shown in colors: (MC) Neptune and (CC) Foreshadow
MC: 810 (980, 1150, 1320, 1490) (1660, 1830, 2000, 2170) yards
CC: 320 (380, 440, 600, 660) (720, 780, 840, 900) yards
If those colors aren't available, any from this category will work.
HOOK:
US G/4.25mm or size needed to obtain gauge
SKILL LEVEL:
Intermediate/Advanced: This pattern is for those who feel comfortable with crocheting and have made a few projects, using various skills and techniques. Skills/concepts include: garment construction and shaping and special stitches and techniques, including front post treble crochet and standing double crochet.
Notes from the Designer:
Say hello to rich texture with this top-down sweater. Pebbled is aptly named; the textured post stitches create the feel of tiny pebbles all over. With a raglan yoke and easily customizable 3/4 sleeves, this seamless beauty is worked in two colors of luxuriant Luster Sport, and it is sure to become your new favorite. Each round is worked in just one color, which creates a very interesting and unique stitch pattern. Once you get going, it's a breeze, and the detailed written instructions will help you along the way. Go ahead, give it a go!
- Click the Videos tab to learn how to make the stitches featured in this pattern.
- The collar is going to seem too small while you're working it. This is a very stretchy stitch pattern, and as long as you met gauge in your washed and dried swatch, it will block out to the correct size.
- Each increase round in the yoke increases by 8 sts.
- All dc/FPTreb (even) rounds are worked in MC. All sc (odd) rounds are worked in CC.
- When starting a round with a dc, I prefer to use a standing double crochet (SDC.) You may use a (ch 2, dc) or a ch 3 instead. Using a SDC makes the seam almost imperceptible.
- When you are working your dc/FPTreb rounds, each time you place a FPTreb around the dc two rows below, you will skip the corresponding sc. This keeps your stitch count accurate.
- All FPTreb sts will be worked only into dc sts below. You will never work a FPTreb around another FPTreb.
- In the larger sizes, crocheters may choose to whip stitch a few of the underarm stitches together to create a slightly narrower sleeve. If the sleeve is going to be bigger than you would prefer, make it your own, and be sure you are starting your sleeves with an even number of sts.
- You can carry your yarn up the inside of the sweater while you work. No need to cut each row.
Errata- Pattern updated 2.10.22, please download new version.
Repeat Rounds 3-6: 4 (5, 6, 7, 8) (9, 10, 11, 12) more times ending with 228 (260, 292, 324, 356) (388, 420, 452, 484) sts and 22 (26, 30, 34, 38) (42, 46, 50, 54) rounds.
Round 6: With MC, ch 2 (does not count as a st here and throughout), FPTreb in first st two rows down, dc in next st, *(FPTreb in next st two rows down, dc in next st) to marked st, FPTreb into marked st two rows down, 3 dc into marked st, mm to the center dc just made, FPTreb again in same st two rows down, dc in next st; rep from * to end. Join.
Designed by Sati Glenn
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Chandi
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