Sugarplum Pullover by Janine Myska

Sugarplum Pullover

Crochet
February 2022
Bulky (7 wpi) ?
6.5 stitches and 10 rows = 4 inches
in 3 x 3"
6.5 mm (K)
700 - 1525 yards (640 - 1394 m)
9 Sizes: XS (S, M, L, XL) (2X, 3X, 4X, 5X)
US
English
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The Sugarplum Pullover is from my book Modern Crochet Sweaters: 20 Chic Designs for Everyday Wear. This book includes 20 #SizeInclusive sweater patterns using a variety of techniques and construction methods to ensure there is something of value for every skill level. Each pattern is written for sizes XS to 5XL and each size has been thoroughly tested! We had over 500+ crochet pattern testers for this book to make sure that each size fits its intended wearer in a way that makes them feel beautiful. You can buy this book with confidence, knowing that each pattern was written for you and your unique body measurements.

ABOUT
This wintry, off-the-shoulder piece is simple in construction, but majestic and stately in appearance. This design explores the juxtaposition of a chunky, winter yarn with a seemingly lightweight design. The neat, uniform stitches create a smooth, continuous fabric that lays effortlessly on your body like a freshly fallen blanket of snow. The inherent bulkiness of the yarn combined with a tight stitch pattern creates a structured, rigid fabric. Rather than trying to resist this, I played this to my advantage and used this as a design feature—an opportunity to create an oversized, boxy statement piece that accentuates the stiffness and structure of the garment.

This easy-to-crochet sweater can easily be worked up in any size within just a few days—perfect for those who are new to garment making.

Note: Once you have mastered this pattern, you may want to try the Amber Magic Off-the-Shoulder Yoke (here)—a warm-weather, fingering weight version of this sweater with a little more shaping in the arms.

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MATERIALS
Yarn:
Bulky—WeCrochet Biggo in Bare

  • 50% Superwash Merino wool, 50% nylon
  • 110 yds (100 m) per 3.5-oz (100-g) hank
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  • Visit this post for an extensive list of yarn substitutes and yarns used during testing.

Yardage: 7 (7, 8, 9, 10) (11, 12, 14, 14) hanks of Biggo, or
700 (750, 850, 975, 1050) (1200, 1300, 1450, 1525) yds
641 (686, 778, 892, 961) (1098, 1189, 1326, 1395) m

Note: Yardage is for a slightly cropped sweater and ¾-length sleeves as shown in the sample and the sizing chart. Additional yardage will be needed if you would like a full-length sweater or longer sleeves.

Biggo is listed as a bulky weight, category #5 yarn and leans towards the lighter side of this category. Despite this, the fabric in the sweater shown is quite dense when paired with the chosen stitch pattern. For best results, choose a worsted weight or aran weight, category #4 yarn for a less dense fabric that will provide better drape than a bulky weight as long as gauge is matched. If you choose to use bulky weight yarn as I did in the sample shown, I recommend you choose a breathable fiber like wool and avoid non-breathable fibers like acrylic if possible. Make sure to swatch your chosen yarn to be sure you are satisfied with the resulting fabric before continuing.

Hook: Size U.S. K/10½ (6.5 mm) or size needed to obtain gauge

Notions: Tapestry needle, five locking stitch markers

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