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DIY Crochet Pattern Oversized Slipover Ljungby

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DOWN-49
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Skill level: Intermediate
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Crochet 4-5 mm (US 6-8)
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This is an easy to make crochet vest with a round neckline. A nice project if you want to cross over from crocheting home décor to crocheting your own garments. A crochet slipover is a must-have in crochet fashion and a perfect DIY project to practise making your own garments.
This slip over vest looks great over a blouse or t-shirt adding a layer for a cool evening and was designed with care by Dutch crochet artisan Handmade Jolie. This is another very versatile and stylish pattern in her signature Nordic s. Mariska choose to work with Somen; a sturdy and airy linen-recycled cotton yarn mix. The edgings are made with Eucalyps a silky soft yarn made from left over eucalypt fibres with a subtle sheer. Both yarns are machine washable.

This pattern is a complete download file with text and illustrations in the languages Dutch, German, English, French and Spanish. After we have received your payment, you will receive a separate email with instructions to download this pattern.


What you need:

Size S/M L
Length 57cm 59cm
Bust 94cm 108cm
Shoulder width 42cm 47cm
Neck opening 17cm 19cm
Amount yarn needed

4x Somen

1x Eucalyps

5x Somen

1x Eucalyps

 

Please note: Our pattern uses UK crochet terms.
UK = US
Double Crochet (dc) = Single Crochet (sc)
Half Treble (htr) = Half Double (hdc)
Treble (tr) = Double Crochet (dc)

Beginner – crocheters who are familiarising themselves with the basic crochet techniques
Easy – confident beginners with knowledge of basic crochet stitches that want to venture out in pattern reading
Intermediate – crocheters with a broad crochet experience, with good ability to follow more intricate patterns
Advanced – crocheters with a very wide crochet experience, familiar with a wide range of crochet techniques and stitches

This is an easy to make crochet vest with a round neckline. A nice project if you want to cross over from crocheting home décor to crocheting your own garments. A crochet slipover is a must-have in crochet fashion and a perfect DIY project to practise making your own garments.
This slip over vest looks great over a blouse or t-shirt adding a layer for a cool evening and was designed with care by Dutch crochet artisan Handmade Jolie. This is another very versatile and stylish pattern in her signature Nordic s. Mariska choose to work with Somen; a sturdy and airy linen-recycled cotton yarn mix. The edgings are made with Eucalyps a silky soft yarn made from left over eucalypt fibres with a subtle sheer. Both yarns are machine washable.

This pattern is a complete download file with text and illustrations in the languages Dutch, German, English, French and Spanish. After we have received your payment, you will receive a separate email with instructions to download this pattern.


What you need:

Size S/M L
Length 57cm 59cm
Bust 94cm 108cm
Shoulder width 42cm 47cm
Neck opening 17cm 19cm
Amount yarn needed

4x Somen

1x Eucalyps

5x Somen

1x Eucalyps

 

Please note: Our pattern uses UK crochet terms.
UK = US
Double Crochet (dc) = Single Crochet (sc)
Half Treble (htr) = Half Double (hdc)
Treble (tr) = Double Crochet (dc)

Beginner – crocheters who are familiarising themselves with the basic crochet techniques
Easy – confident beginners with knowledge of basic crochet stitches that want to venture out in pattern reading
Intermediate – crocheters with a broad crochet experience, with good ability to follow more intricate patterns
Advanced – crocheters with a very wide crochet experience, familiar with a wide range of crochet techniques and stitches

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SKU:DOWN-49

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LevelIntermediate
Crochet hookCrochet 4-5 mm (US 6-8)
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