Convergence by Yessabett Bueno

Convergence

Crochet
January 2024
Sport (12 wpi) ?
20 stitches and 19 rows = 4 inches
in crosses pattern
3.0 mm
1020 - 3136 yards (933 - 2868 m)
Sizes: 1 (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10) Finished chest (fullest point) circumference: 77 (93, 101, 109, 121, 133, 141, 153, 161, 173)cm / 30¼ (36½, 39¾, 43, 47¾, 52¼, 55½, 60¼, 63½, 68)" – to be worn with 0-12.5cm / 0-5" positive ease
US
English

Sizes: 1 (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
Finished chest (fullest point) circumference: 77 (93, 101, 109, 121, 133, 141, 153, 161, 173)cm / 30¼ (36½, 39¾, 43, 47¾, 52¼, 55½, 60¼, 63½, 68)“ – to be worn with 0-12.5cm / 0-5” positive ease
Rio’s height is 167.5cm / 5’ 6” with a chest (fullest point) circumference of 89cm / 35”, and is shown wearing a size 3.

Yarn: Manos del Uruguay Feliz (sport-weight; 70% superwash Merino wool, 30% modal; 320m / 350yds per 100g skein)
Shades:
Yarn A: Petal (Z2149); 2 (2, 2, 3, 3, 3, 4, 4, 4, 5) skeins
Yarn B: Lush (Z2324); 2 (2, 2, 2, 2, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3) skeins
Yarn C: Lagoon (Z2333); 1 (1, 1, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 3) skeins
OR approx:
Yarn A: 395 (514, 595, 669, 773, 882, 969, 1088, 1183, 1312)m / 432 (562, 651, 732, 846, 965, 1060, 1190, 1294, 1435)yds of sport-weight yarn.
Yarn B: 340 (418, 466, 511, 575, 643, 694, 767, 822, 900)m / 372 (457, 509, 559, 629, 704, 759, 839, 899, 984)yds of sport-weight yarn.
Yarn C: 198 (257, 298, 335, 387, 441, 485, 544, 592, 656)m / 216 (281, 326, 366, 423, 483, 530, 595, 647, 718)yds of sport-weight yarn.

Gauge: 20 sts & 19 rows = 10cm / 4” over Crosses Pattern using 3mm hook after blocking.

Hook: 3mm / US C/D crochet hook
Always use a hook size that will result in the correct
gauge after blocking.

Notions: 2 locking stitch markers (labelled A and B), tapestry needle

Notes: Convergence is worked flat from the bottom up. The front and back are worked separately then joined at the shoulders and the underarms, with the sides left open. When working the Crosses Pattern, each row is worked with RS facing, working from right to left and fastening off at the end of each row (if you are a
left-handed crocheter, you should work from left to right). The yarn to be used for each row is indicated in the row label, e.g. “Row 1 (RS, A)” is worked with yarn A.
To reduce pattern length, when a number of single sts are worked one after another (ie without increasing), this is given in the style “Xdc”. For example, “10dc” = work 1dc in each of next 10 sts, “2dc in next st, 2dc” = 2dc in next st, 1dc in each of next 2 sts, and so on.
Unless otherwise indicated, “sp” refers to the entirety of a ch sp, rather than counting each ch of that sp individually as a st.
US crochet terminology used throughout.