Candyfloss cape by Joanne Fowler

Candyfloss cape

Crochet
June 2023
Biscotte Yarns kid silk
both are used in this pattern
Lace ?
13.5 stitches and 11 rows = 4 inches
in back motif
5.0 mm (H)
1094 - 2187 yards (1000 - 2000 m)
XS-S (M-L, XL-2XL, 3XL-4XL; choose a size based on the wearer’s cross back measurement rather than bust measurement to ensure a good fit
both US and UK
English Additional languages which are not in the download: French
This pattern is available for £5.50 GBP
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Create your own beach style with Joanne Fowler’s Candy Floss Cape Crochet Pattern! With this lovely pattern, you’ll be rocking the perfect beach look with a light and airy candy floss cape to drape over your favorite swimsuit or tank top - perfect for soaking up the sun in style!

Note on availability pattern is available from:

  • Made with Love and Fibres Ravelry Store in English US Terms and English UK Terms
  • Biscotte Yarns Website in English US Terms and French

“Childhood memories of watching in awe as sugar crystals were spun into swirling, fluffy strips of sweet candyfloss and wound onto a stick.” - Joanne Fowler

Materials
(also available as a crochet kit from the Biscotte Website)

Biscotte Yarns Kidsilk 75% kid mohair, 25% silk; 210 m / 218 yds; 25 g / 0.9 oz, MC – Air du Temps: 3 (4, 4, 5) skeins.

Biscotte Yarns Cashsilk Lace – 2 ply 50% cashmere, 50% silk; 395 m / 430 yds; 50 g / 1.8 oz, CC - Biscuit: 1 (1, 2, 2) skeins.
Hooks Size 5mm / US H/8 Crochet hook or size needed to obtain gauge

NOTIONS: Tapestry needle, Scissors.

Gauge

13.5 (16, 16) sts x 11 (18, 18) rows = 10 cm / 4 in. measured over back motif (eyelet st of sleeves, star border)

SIZES

XS-S (M-L, XL-2XL, 3XL-4XL) in inches. It is recommended to choose a size based on the wearer’s cross back measurement rather than bust measurement to ensure a good fit.

Finished size measurements:

Back panel (this is a square type shape but not a lie flat square; the sides are longer than usual to create a fluttery effect)

Centre to side: 14” / 35.5 cm
Side length: 31” / 79 cm
Sleeve piece

Sleeve width until dec: 16 (18, 20, 22)” / 40.5 (46, 51, 56) cm
Cuff to centre back, inc border: 20 (21, 22, 23)” / 51(53.5, 56, 58.5) cm
Dec section length: 10 (11, 12, 13)” / 25.5 (28, 30.5, 33) cm
Border width: 3”/ 7.5 cm

Skill level

Intermediate/Confident: most complex part is squaring the octagonal back section and then picking up the right number of stitches along the edge in the contrast yarn.

Garment Construction

The diagonally set square forming the back is constructed in simple repeating rounds as an octagonal block, corners are added working back and forth along alternate sides to create a square before a border is added. Wide straight sleeves are worked flat starting with the border pattern and ending with a raglan type shaping where they join the upper back. The sleeves are seamed and a small firm edging is worked along the neckline for increased stability. Optional: small buttons may be added to the cuff of each sleeve and around the neckline, along with a discreet button loop on the horizontal corners of the back, enabling the cape to be draped and fastened in various ways.

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