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Crochet Cherry Blossom Bolero Pattern—The Sakura Shrug Sizes S-5X This 46 page crochet pattern provides written and photo instructions for this elegant bolero with dramatic bell sleeves. The construction is entirely seamless, there is no sewing involved. There are no charts in this pattern, all instructions, including the lace, are written row by row/round by round. Along with written instructions, over 100 photos are used for every step of the lace motif that cannot easily be explained by words, alone. Photos are also used for every disparate part of construction (armholes, sleeves, working the lace in the round, attaching the sleeves, etc.) Several parts of the pattern are worked together for all sizes. The pattern will direct you to skip to the instructions pertaining to your size bracket. The PDF also includes clickable links to allow easy navigation and collation of the pages pertaining to your size bracket. Sizing S/M (L/XL) 0X/1X (2X/3X) 4X/5X ***Neither bust nor waist measurements factor into the fit of this garment*** S/M Armhole Depth: 7.5” Shoulder Width: 14-15” Upper Arm Circumference: 11” L/XL Armhole Depth: 8” Shoulder Width: 16-17” Upper Arm Circumference: 12” 0X/1X Armhole Depth: 10” Shoulder Width: 17.5-18” Upper Arm Circumference: 14” 2X/3X Armhole Depth: 11” Shoulder Width: 18.5-19” Upper Arm Circumference: 16” 4X/5X Armhole Depth: 12” Shoulder Width: 19.5-20” Upper Arm Circumference: 18” Materials 2.75 mm/US C-2 hook for sizes S/M (L/XL) 2X/3X (or size needed to obtain gauge) 3 mm hook for sizes 0X/1X (4X/5X) (or size needed to obtain gauge) Approximately 770 (805) 860 (930) 1030 yards of sport weight yarn - Hobbii Rainbow Cotton 8/4 used for sample bolero Measuring tape Darning needle Scissors Stitches and Abbreviations (US terms): Beg: beginning Rnd: round Rep: repeat RS: right side WS: wrong side Ch: chain Sp: space Sl st: slip stitch St/sts: stitch/stitches Sc: single crochet Hdc: half double crochet Tr: treble crochet Tr2/3/4tog: treble crochet 2/3/4 sts together * */[ ]: repeat instructions inside asterisks and/or brackets as indicated in pattern If you have any issues downloading the pattern after purchasing, please ensure you are accessing your account via the web browser NOT the app and advise these instructions before messaging me: help.etsy.com/hc/en-us/articles/115013328108-How-to-Download-a-Digital-Item Instructions and images are copyrighted. You may not sell, distribute, copy, or reproduce this pattern—in part or whole—in any format (written/video/chart/tutorial/multiple copies/etc.) You are more than welcome to sell and/or advertise your finished piece(s). If you do, please credit back to the pattern and me as the designer (ie: Sakura Shrug pattern by Chiaroscurosity). Please feel free to tag me on Instagram @chiaroscurosity_designs or TikTok @chiaroscurosity if you post your finished bolero. I’d love to see it!
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This is my first TOP DOWN sweater design. If you're reading this right now and you've never crocheted a sweater from the top down, this is a great one to try. Since this is MY first, I made it very simple, it's perfect for beginners. The same stitch throughout, easy to size, and can be customized to your length of choice. And speaking of firsts - this is the first time I've used fingering yarn. It took hours to find my 3.75mm hook (I've never used it before)! That being said, I made this work up easily and kept in mind that this might be your first top down as well. My friends at WeCrochet have sponsored this post and sent me this beautiful yarn to use for this sweater. Check out this close up! Hawthorne Speckle Hand Painted yarn is a joy to work with. The ever changing palette of colours change the look of every row. However, since it is hand painted, colours may vary from skein to skein, which makes every skein unique! It's 80% Fine Superwash Highland Wool, and 20% Nylon. Check all the gorgeous Hawthorne Speckle Hand Painted Yarn: click HERE. Now let's get into the pattern! I called this the Celebration Raglan because I released it on my 39th Birthday! Plus, I'm celebrating that I'm safe at home with my family and taking in my last year being 30-something :) Notes before you begin: -this sweater is worked seamlessly from the top down using half double crochets throughout -your initial chain (neckline) does not count as a row -the top (yoke) is worked in the round with increases in each row -the ch 1 does NOT count in each round -once the yoke is complete and fits over your chest (try it on as you go), you will join to make spaces for the sleeves and work the body all the way down in the round until you are satisfied with the length -The sleeves are worked in the round by attaching yarn (try it on as you go to achieve the sleeve length you want) -there will be a few decreases towards the bottom of each sleeve to create the "balloon" affect - you can definitely keep your sleeves as is with no decrease and just sl st as your last row -please email me if you have ANY questions othcrochetnook AT gmail DOT com OTH Crochet Nook Pattern: Celebration Raglan Materials: Crochet Hook 3.75mm Stitch Markers Yarn: Hawthorne Speckle Hand Painted Yarn in Tie Dye (Fingering weight will do) *I used 4 hanks for size medium* Gauge: 4" x 4" = 15 sts x 16 rows Sizes: Indicated as follows: S (M, L, XL, XXL) This pattern can be customized to the exact size you need, follow along and send me questions any time! My yoke: 30 rows My body: 35 rows Legend: Ch - Chain HDC - Half Double Crochet Sl St - Slip Stitch HDC2TOG - Joining 2 stitches with 1 HDC Ch 92 (96, 100, 104, 108) (chain any # that can be multiplied by 4, as long as it fits comfortably around your neck, this will be the neckline of your sweater.) Join in the round with a sl st in first stitch without twisting. Row 1: HDC in every stitch, join with sl st to join, ch 1. (92, 96,100, 104, 108) Row 2: Ch 1. *HDC in 22 (23, 24, 25, 26), 2HDC in the next, repeat from * 3 more times, sl st in top of Ch 1. *Now place a stitch marker in each "2HDC" - this way you won't have to count anymore, keep working HDC's in the round and increasing with "2HDC" where you stitch marked. It's easy to see the increase stitches, they look like a "v" This is the YOKE of your sweater. Keep working in the round with increases until you reach the desired length for your yoke. Keep trying on the yoke over your head and onto your shoulders and decide when it fits perfectly over you chest area and you can pull it under your armpits. (*make sure you have the same amount of HDCs in between each increase, or the yoke won't line up evenly. You want it to comfortably fit under the armpit) *When you have completed your yoke, you will make space for sleeves and work the body of the sweater. MAKING SPACE FOR SLEEVES: Work HDCs until you get to the first stitch marker (increase), now join (with a SL ST) to the 2nd stitch marker, continue HDCs until you get to the 3rd stitch marker and join it (with a SL ST) to the 4th stitch marker. Your yoke should now look like the image below: BODY: Continue working HDCs in the round. Last row: SC around once, sl st in the last st, fasten off. SLEEVES (2): Attach yarn to center of armpit. Row 1: Ch 1. HDCs in every stitch (working in the round), sl st to join. Row 2: repeat Row 1 until you have reached the desired length of your sleeve (you can keep trying it on as you go!) Last row: SC around to finish sleeve off, sl st in last st, fasten off (or skip this step and scroll down to create the balloon sleeve) Optional - BALLOON SLEEVE: Instead of finishing the sleeve off with single crochets, here is how you can create the balloon sleeve Your last 15 rows of each sleeve will work up like this: Row 1: *HDC2TOG, HDC in the next 10, repeat from * until round ends, sl st to join. (no need to be exact here, just complete HDC2TOG for every 10sts, or until the round ends) Row 2: Ch 1. HDC around in every stitch, sl st to join Row 3: Repeat row 1 Row 4: Repeat row 2 Row 5- 10: Repeat row 1 Row 11 - 15: Repeat row 2 Sl st around for finished look, fasten off. Optional - FINISH NECKLINE Attach yarn to neckline and do one round of single crochet. SL ST twice, fasten off. And you're done! Time to celebrate with your Celebration Raglan!! Can't wait to see yours! Tag me @OTHCrochetNook Use: #OTHCelebrationRaglan **** The Celebration Raglan is a FREE Crochet Pattern part of a collaboration with my friends at WeCrochet. This post contains affiliate links.
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