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Azalea Sweater
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Unlock the beauty of crochet with the Azalea Sweater Pattern! Perfect for intermediate crocheters, this downloadable PDF guide offers a meticulously designed step-by-step pattern to create a stunning sweater in sizes XS to XXL. With detailed diagrams and high-quality photos, you’ll easily follow along each stitch, ensuring your project is both enjoyable and rewarding. For those new to the featured stitch, a complete video tutorial is included, making this pattern accessible even for adventurous beginners.
This pattern has been professionally edited.
Features:
Skill Level: Intermediate but if you are a beginner there is a video tutorial to help you with the stitch pattern
Pattern Details: Includes intricate stitch diagrams and clear photos for each step.
Video Tutorial: Perfect for beginners looking to master the stitch pattern.
Versatile Sizing: Instructions cover sizes XS to XXL, with adjustable length options.
Materials Needed: Lace and light-weight yarn (recommendations included), crochet hooks, tapestry needle, and more.
☑ Instant download PDF file for AZALEA crochet sweater pattern.
☑ Skill level: Intermediate, with experience reading patterns.
☑ Size: This pattern is written in 6 different sizes XS, S, M, L, XL, XL. There are options to make your sweater longer.
☑ Finished Bust Measurements: 91 (100, 111, 122, 131, 140) cm / 36 (39.5, 43.5, 48, 51.5, 55) inches. Sweater is designed to be worn with approx. 13-20.5 cm (5/ 8 inches) of positive ease.
☑ Language: American terms; This Pattern is written in English, but if you require it in another language drop me a message and I will kindly translated for you :)
☑ Required Materials: Any lace + light weight yarn (I used Hobbii Friends Extra Fine Merino, 100 % wool 50 gr = 165 m and Hobbii Friends Kid Silk, 72 % Mohair, 25% silk, 3% wool; 25 gr = 200 m). I recommend using wool or wool blend material to get a better definition of the stitches but it works great with acrylic or cotton yarn.
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- First published: November 2024
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