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Carnation Kisses Lacy Cardigan
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This elegant and lightweight lacy cardigan is an easy project using DK yarn and features an open shell pattern worked in treble crochet (US terms). Neutral and a contrast colour add visual interest (you can make it one colour too!) and the style is perfect for wearing from day-to-night.
The lower panel is worked in a 3-row repeat shell pattern that uses treble crochet and single crochet stitches. The pattern then divides for the fronts and back and works from the armhole to the neck in a contrasting colour. After crocheting the lower and upper panels (in one piece) the shoulders are seamed. And that’s it!
This pattern is free to view on my website: https://www.jerasjamboree.co.uk/crochet-lacy-summer-cardi...
/DETAILS
Skill level : Easy
US Terminology
/MATERIALS
Drops Belle (DK) 53% cotton, 33% viscose, 14% linen
4mm / G-6 crochet hook
Stitch markers
Scissors
Yarn needle
/FINISHED SIZE
To Fit (inches) Actual Width (inches) Actual Length (inches) Amount of Yarn (yards) Neutral Colour Amount of Yarn (yards) Contrasting Colour Amount of Yarn (yards) TOTAL
S 32 – 34 38 27.5 760 285 1045
M 36 – 38 42 28 840 336 1176
L 40 – 42 46 28.5 920 391 1311
XL 44 – 46 50 29 1000 450 1450
2X 48 – 50 54 29.5 1080 513 1593
3X 52 – 54 58 29.5 1160 580 1740
4X 56 – 58 62 30 1240 651 1891
5X 60 – 62 66 30.75 1320 726 2046
Sizing follows the Craft Yarn Council standard body measurements
/STITCHES AND ABBREVIATIONS USED
Single Crochet (sc)
Treble Crochet (tr)
Treble 2 Together (tr2tog)
Chain ch
Chain Space ch-sp
Each ea
Loop lp
Remaining rem
Repeat Rep
Skip sk
Stitch/es st/s
Right Side RS
Wrong Side WS
Copyright @ Jera’s Jamboree 2024. No part of this pattern may be reproduced or transmitted in any form by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, or otherwise, without prior written permission from the author. Sales of finished product are permitted.
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