Angelica Wide Sleeve Sweater by Terri Ann Ward -- Lulo Stitch Co

Angelica Wide Sleeve Sweater

Crochet
April 2024
DK (11 wpi) ?
15 stitches and 8 rows = 4 inches
in (using the repeat of [SK ST, DC, DCCB, DC, SK ST/CH 1])
4.0 mm (G)
580 - 1750 yards (530 - 1600 m)
XS to 5XL
US
English
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SUPPLY LIST
4mm hook
Any Category 3 yarn (Used: Bernat Softee Baby in Little Mouse)
Approximate Yardage: XS/S: 580 Y/ 530M M/L: 790 Y/722 M XL/2XL: 1092 Y / 999 M 3XL/4XL: 1440 Y/1317 M 5XL: 1750 Y/ 1600 M
Stitch Markers
Scissors
Tapestry Needle

FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
** This “Angelica” wide sleeve crochet sweater is measured from top of neck to bottom hem (height) and side-to-side WITHOUT the waist band. The waist band is an additional 7” as the pattern is written.
XS/S: 38” W x 15” H
M/L: 41” W x 17” H
XL/2XL: 44” W x 19” H
3XL/4XL: 47” W x 21” H
5XL: 47” W x 23” H

PATTERN AND SIZING NOTES

  • For this “Angelica” wide sleeve crochet sweater, you must have knowledge of: chaining, working in the back bump of the starting chain, single crochet, single crochet in the back loop only, working in flat rows, working in the round in a continuous spiral, skipping stitches, double crochet, double crochet cross-behind and seaming.
  • This angel-wing crochet sweater is made as one piece starting from the front bottom and working up to the neckline where you create a neck hole, then continuing in one piece top down on the back side ending at the back bottom. The bottom of the sleeves are then seamed and the ribbed cuff and waist hem are added on last as a continuous spiral from your starting point.
  • The DCCB stitch is as such: SK ST and DC in the next ST, then DC in BEHIND that DC to the stitch you skipped.
  • This project is customizable in that you can make the waist band shorter or longer (or even just continue your spiral rounds and make a dress out of it!) or you can skip the sleeve cuffs all together or make them thicker by just adding more rounds.
  • For the purposes of this pattern, the turning CH’s at the beginning of rows DOES count as a stitch.
  • The stitch count is given in parentheses ( ) at the end of each round.