Ary Color Block Sweater by Roman Dyre

Ary Color Block Sweater

Crochet
November 2021
DK (11 wpi) ?
14 stitches and 10 rows = 4 inches
5.0 mm (H)
1000 - 2500 yards (914 - 2286 m)
Fully size customizable
US
English
This pattern is available from etsy.com for $5.95.

This is a written crochet pattern for the Ary Color Block Sweater. This pattern uses a seamless color￾changing technique to create a fun, vibrant, color block pattern that is sure to brighten anyone’s day.
The body is worked in one continuous piece, to which the sleeves and ribbing are added. There is no
sewing required anywhere – you will be able to complete this garment with only your crochet hook!
The pattern is completely size customizable, with detailed notes at every step in the pattern to guide
you in making a sweater that fits exactly as you like. Pictured example is approx. size M (24” L x 18” W),
on a model who is 5’6” and typically wears either a size small or medium in both men’s and women’s
clothing. PDF includes written directions as well as thorough picture tutorials that will walk you through
every minor step. Written in US terms.

Materials:
-Approx. 1300 yds of DK/Light Worted (#3) Merino Wool/Acrylic/Nylon blend (Yarn Bee Must Be Merino)
in 5 colors, as follows:
Aqua – 227 yds (one skein)
Gold – 227 yds (one skein)
Rust – 320 yds (two skeins)
Silver Grey – 325 yds (two skeins)
Teal – 200 yds (one skein)
This is the amount of yarn used to recreate the pictured example (size details given below). Adjustment
in size will result in different yardage.
-5mm hook
-Scissors
-Tapestry Needle
-Tape measurer (recommended)

Skill level:
Enthusiastic beginner. This pattern uses only a few very basic stitches and includes a great deal of
detailed photos to guide you along the way. If you are feeling bold, it may even make a good First Ever
Crochet Sweater!

Stitches you will need to know:
CH
SL ST
SC
Herringbone Double Crochet (detailed photo tutorial in pattern)
HBDC2tog (detailed photo tutorial in pattern)
SC BLO
SL ST BLO

You are welcome to sell your finished product, I only ask that you credit me as the designer. I also look
forward to seeing your creations via social media (tag me @finleyclad on Instagram using hashtag
#arysweater).