Whale Sweater by Chelsey CocoaBe

Whale Sweater

Crochet
May 2017
Aran (8 wpi) ?
10 stitches and 8 rows = 4 inches
in hdc
9.0 mm (M/N)
230 - 250 yards (210 - 229 m)
6, 12, 18, 24 months
US
English
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The ocean is calling! This sweater is worked in the round, minimizing the amount of sewing long sections of the garment. The yoke is used to join the sleeves and body together, then decreases to create the collar. The whale design is worked into the body (intarsia) using two strands of yarn. If you are new to intarsia, this is the perfect project for you! It is a basic increasing and decreasing design. I love making these sweaters for a quick baby shower gift (around 6 hours of work), and to use up my spare bundles of yarn.

The pattern includes written instructions, whale charts, walk-through pictures, and pictures of the garment. Medium weight yarn is used for the sweater, creating a light-weight but warm gesture of love.

6 month
Color A: approximately 3.1 oz or 150 yards
Color B: approximately 1 oz or 49 yards
Color C: approximately .63 oz or 31 yards

12 month
Color A: approximately 3.7 oz or 180 yards
Color B: approximately 1 oz or 49 yards
Color C: approximately .8 oz or 39 yards

18 month
Color A: approximately 4.2 oz or 204 yards
Color B: approximately 1 oz or 49 yards
Color C: approximately 1 oz or 49 yards

24 month
Color A: approximately 5.1 oz or 248 yards
Color B: approximately 1 oz or 49 yards
Color C: approximately 1.3 oz 64 yards

Simple stitches include: ch, hdc, sc, sc2tog

Skill level: Adventurous Beginner with experience in the round and desire to try intarsia

Materials used: Medium weight yarn Vanna’s Choice in Linen, Colonial Blue, and Silver Grey; stitch markers; tapestry needle; US M/9.00mm crochet hook or size needed to achieve gauge

Gauge: 10 hdc over 8 rows = 4x4 inch square swatch

Pattern provided includes sizes and directions for Whale Sweater in 6, 12, 18, and 24 month.

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