Popsicle Pullover by Gavriella Treminio

Popsicle Pullover

Crochet
August 2024
Sport (12 wpi) ?
5 repeats = 4 inches
in 3 DC for one cluster
4.25 mm (G)
823 - 2136 yards (753 - 1953 m)
1,2,3,4,5,6,7
US
English
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The Popsicle Pulover by Gavriella Treminio

A seamed summer top with color contrasting details along the boat neck collar, mini-cap sleeve, and customizable hem. Designed for a breezy semi-fitted look with 1-3” (2.5-7.5 cm) positive ease. This pattern uses the iconic granny square motif throughout and features an intuitive construction that makes it a great introduction to garments for crocheters of all skill levels.

Sizes: 1 (2, 3, 4)(5, 6, 7)
This pattern is written for seven sizes and is intended to be worn with 1-3” (2.5-7.5 cm) of negative ease. Model shown has a full chest circumference of 38” (96.5 cm) and is wearing Size 1.

Finished Garment Chest Measurement:
36 (40, 44, 48)(52, 56, 60)” / 90 (100, 110, 120)(130, 140, 150) cm.

Gauge:
5 granny square rounds washed and blocked = 4” / 10 cm square
To swatch, follow instructions for rounds 1-3, repeating round 3 twice more for 5 rounds total.

Suggested hook size: US G/7 or 4.5 mm crochet hook or size needed to obtain gauge. Always use a hook size that will result in the correct gauge after blocking.

Notions: Tapestry needle, scissors

Yarn: The Wandering Flock Cotton Lino (328 yd / 300 m per 100 g, sport weight)
MC: 823 (961, 1189, 1357)(1630, 1824, 2136) yds / 753 (879, 1087, 1241)(1490, 1168, 1953) m OR 3 (3, 4, 5)(5, 6, 7) skeins of TWF Cotton Lino. Color shown in sample: Petal

CC1: 25 (28, 28, 30)(35, 35, 35) yds / 23 (26, 26, 27)(32, 32, 32) m OR 1 skein of TWF Cotton Lino. Color shown in sample: Burnt Sienna

CC2: 65 (69, 73, 78)(87, 89, 93) yds / 59 (63, 67, 71)(80, 81, 85) m OR 1 skein of TWF Cotton Lino. Color shown in sample: Citrine

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Construction:
The Popsicle Pullover is constructed by first creating two equal size squares to make up two halves of the body stitches. You will then attach both pieces at the shoulders and along the sides to create the neck and arm holes. Next, the sleeves and neckline are worked up before finishing the bottom hem of the pullover.