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Mock Turtleneck Oversized Sweater
I loved making this Mock Turtleneck Oversized Sweater because I love wearing sweaters and I’ve always wanted to make one for myself. This sweater is crocheted from the top down, so you can try it on as you go. It’s very warm and cozy and it’s perfect for cold days and nights. I would say this pattern fits a woman who wears a Medium to a Large. The pattern can be adjusted to fit you or the person who you are making the sweater for measurements. This pattern uses two different colored yarns, so I have indicated where the colors change in the pattern, but you can use one or as many colors as you would like. This sweater is worked in a spiral, so I use stitch markers and if possible use a different stitch marker in the first and last stitch of each round, so you can tell where the round starts and ends. I also used addition stitch markers to mark the raglan increases. Let me know in the comment’s below or message me on Instagram if you want the pattern in a different size.
Materials and Measurements
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Yarn Weight: 4 ply, medium worsted weight yarn
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Hook Size: G or 4.50 mm
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Gauge: 3.50/4 Half Double Crochet and 2 Rows= 1 inch (approximately)
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Neck: Approximately 16 inches in circumference and approximately 1 inch.
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Body: Approximately 22 inches in length from top of neck to bottom of the sweater.
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Sleeves: Approximately 20 inches in length from top of shoulder to the end the of the sleeve, but it can be customized to your liking.
Stitches Used:
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Chain
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Foundation Half Double Crochet
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Half Double Crochet
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Single Crochet
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Slip Stitch
- First published: November 2018
- Page created: November 13, 2018
- Last updated: November 15, 2018 …
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