Descending Peaks Sweater by Anne ten Haaf

Descending Peaks Sweater

Crochet
November 2022
DK (11 wpi) ?
7 stitches and 17 rows = 4 inches
in Diagonal chevron stitch
5.0 mm (H)
4.0 mm (G)
1312 - 1422 yards (1200 - 1300 m)
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
US
English
This pattern is available for €7.00 EUR buy it now

About:

The Descending Peaks sweater is my first ever sweater design and I can’t be more proud of the way it turned out! This is a top-down sweater and meant to be a relaxed and comfortable everyday sweater as well as a relaxed and comfortable make. This sweater has a straight and easy fit with a lovely textured stitch design.

This is and intermediate level pattern. It might take some time to get used to the DiCh stitch. Once you’ve got a hang of it it should be smooth sailing from there on.

This sweater comes with two border options; a ribbing option (shown on the pink example sweater) and a clean border option (shown on the green example).

Sizes:

This pattern is available in 7 sizes and made to wear with 0 - 5 cm ( 0 - 2) inches of positive ease.

Bust measurements of the finished product are;
Size 1; 75 cm - 29,5 inch
Size 2; 83.5 cm - 33 inch
Size 3; 89 cm - 35 inch
Size 4; 98 cm - 38,5 inch
Size 5; 104 cm - 41 inch
Size 6; 112 cm - 44 inch
Size 7; 121 cm - 47,5 inch

In case of needing a larger size option, please contact me (annemade.its@gmail.com) and I’ll happily work towards this with you! (don’t buy the pattern just yet)

Materials

This sweater is made using a DK weight yarn.
Pink sample (size 2) uses 635gr/1300m of Mayflower cotton merino classic in Bordeaux (312)
Green sample (size 2) uses 450gr/1200m of Lana Grossa cotton mix 130 in dark green (179)

Main hook: 5mm , or hook to meet gauge
Ribbing: hook 1mm smaller then main hook
17 stitch makers
Darning needle
Scissors

Stitch used:

This pattern uses the Diagonal Chevron stitch. It includes a (picture) explanation of this stitch and its inc/Dec options.