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COZY & COLORFUL
CROCHET
PROJECTS!
Cuddly HATS,
MITTS & SLIPPERS
Chill-Chasing
SWEATERS for
The Family
Snuggly THROWS
& AFGHANS
Stylish Fashion
ACCESSORIES
® A Note From the Editor
I’ll admit it—I love winter, and I love snow! But I do not
like being cold, so staying inside all cozy and warm, sipping
CrochetMagazine.com tea and watching the snow fall is one of my favorite ways to
EDITOR Jackie Daugherty enjoy winter.
Brad Snow
CREATIVE DIRECTOR
PUBLISHING SERVICES DIRECTOR Brenda Gallmeyer
As you can imagine, since I love the winter season, I also
enjoy crocheting cold-weather accessories, clothing and
GRAPHIC DESIGNER Nick Pierce
EDITORIAL ASSISTANT Sara Meyer throws. So it was extra fun to put together this collection of
SENIOR COPY EDITOR Emily Carter “all things cozy.”
COPY EDITOR Katie Thacker In our All Wrapped Up chapter you’ll find a large variety of patterns for
TECHNICAL EDITORS Shirley Brown, Randy Cavaliere,
Mary Ann Frits, Lindsey Stephens, Charles Voth scarves, cowls and shawls to add a touch of warmth to your favorite outfits. Tex-
tures, beautiful colors and fun stitches will make it hard to decide which one to
SENIOR PRODUCTION ARTISTEdith Teegarden
PRODUCTION ARTISTS Brianna Moore, make first!
Minette Collins Smith The Toasty Head to Toe chapter is all about keeping your extremities warm
PRODUCTION ASSISTANT Judy Neuenschwander
in style! Slouchy hats, beanies, headbands, fingerless mitts, slipper socks and
PHOTOGRAPHY SUPERVISOR Tammy Christian
PHOTOGRAPHY Matthew Owen, Shane Pequignot,
more offer a wide selection of projects for you and your family. And as a bonus,
Ryan Hake all are perfect for holiday gift-giving.
PHOTO STYLIST Tammy Shupenia
In the Winter Wearables chapter we feature cozy sweaters for all ages. You’ll
MAKEUP ARTISTS/HAIRSTYLISTS Crystal Byrd,
Megan Rose Hazzard find gorgeous sweaters for yourself that are deceptively simple to make with
David McKee
CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
stylish results. We’ve also included a classic man’s vest and sweaters for the kids,
EXECUTIVE VP Michele Fortune and even one for your favorite pooch rounds out this chapter.
PUBLISHER Mike Klansek And finally, in the Cozy at Home chapter you’ll find several beautiful
EDITORIAL DIRECTOR Tanya Fox
MAGAZINE MARKETING DIRECTOR Scott Moss
afghans and throws to suit every decorating style. Choose from a simple and
quick-to-make throw crocheted in super bulky yarn accented with fur trim, a
beautiful Celtic-inspired cabled throw, or one of the other designs that are sure
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OCTOBER 2017
Contents 9 24
ALL WRAPPED UP
9 Almost Random Cowl
10 Berrylicious Buttoned Cowl
13 Luxury Lace Cowl
14 Color-Block Cowl
17 Bubble-Wrap Scarf
18 Afternoon Mocha
Scarf & Hat Set
23 Chunky Lace Scarf
24 Rock Ridge Shawl
27 Winged Columns Shawl
72 84 92
50 Cozy Slipper Socks 64 Classic Man’s Vest 78 Kinlough Aran Afghan
52 Comfort Zone Slippers 66 Holly Sweater 80 Crystalline Throw
70 Triple Twist Pullover 84 Lattice Afghan
WINTER WEARABLES
72 Dapper Dog 87 Slumber Mat
57 North Pole Sweater
90 Woodsy Argyle Afghan
60 Color-Block Chic Pullover COZY AT HOME
92 Shades of Wine Lapghan
62 Cozy Fireside Sweater 76 Fur Throw
Stitch Guide 111 / Photo Index 112 & 113 / Buyer’s Guide, Yarn Weights, Skill Levels 114
Using one beautifully colored and textured yarn for inspiration, this cowl
relies on color changes to determine where to place the textured bobbles and
long half double crochet stitches. Deceptively easy to stitch, you’ll find yourself
looking for unique skeins of yarn so you can make more than one!
BERRYLICIOUS
BUT TONED COWL
D E S I G N BY E L I S A B E T H DAV I S D E H E R R A I Z
Wear this cowl buttoned for dramatic impact or as a scarf when the weather
turns cold! A simple lace pattern makes it fun and easy to make.
yo, pull through 1 lp on hook (see A
INTERMEDIATE illustration B—ch-1 completed), yo,
pull through both lps on hook (see
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
illustrations C and D—sc completed)]
9 inches wide x 68 inches around as indicated.
M AT E R I A L S
Shell: (2 dc, ch 1, 2 dc) in
• Fyberspates Scrumptious 4-ply indicated st or sp. B
A
super fine (fingering) weight Picot: Ch 3, sl st in first ch to close.
superwash merino/silk yarn
(31/2 oz/399 yds/100g per skein): CO W L
1 skein #315 magenta
• Size G/6/4mm crochet hook or size Row 1: First foundation sc (see
needed to obtain gauge Special Stitches), 190 next founda-
C
• 5/8-inch (16mm) buttons: 4 tion sc (see Special Stitches), turn. B
• Tapestry needle (191 stitches total)
• Blocking board Row 2: Ch 3 (see Pattern Note), dc in
• Blocking pins each of next 2 sts, *sc in next st, ch 3,
sk next 3 sts, 5 dc in next st, ch 3, sk
G AU G E
next 3 sts*, rep from * 22 times, sc in
D
next st, dc in last 3 sts, turn.
In pattern: 17 sts = 4 inches; 12 rows = (121 dc, 24 sc) C
4 inches
Row 3: Ch 3, dc in each of next 2 sts,
PAT T E R N N OT E *shell (see Special Stitches) in next
Chain-3 at beginning of row counts as first sc, ch 2, sk next dc, sc in next dc, (dc,
double crochet unless otherwise stated. picot, dc) in next dc, sc in next dc,
sk next dc, ch 2*, rep from * across,
S P E C I A L S T I TC H E S ending with shell in next sc, dc in First Foundation Next Foundation
Single Crochet Single Crochet
First foundation single crochet (first each of last 3 sts, turn. (23 motif
foundation sc): Ch 2, insert hook in 2nd ch reps, 6 dc)
Rows 5–19: [Rep rows 2–4] 5 times.
from hook, yo, pull up lp, yo, pull through 1 lp Row 4: Ch 3, dc in each of next 2 sts, *ch 3,
on hook (see illustration A—ch-1 completed), sc in ch sp of next shell, ch 3, dc in next ch sp Row 20: Rep row 2. Fasten off.
yo, pull through both lps on hook (see from row 2 catching ch sp from row 3 in st,
illustrations B and C—sc completed). ch 3, sc in next picot, rep from * across, end- FINISHING
Next foundation single crochet (next ing with ch 3, dc in next ch sp from row 2 Attach buttons to left short edge. Use ch sps
foundation sc): [Insert hook in last ch-1 catching ch sp from row 3 in st, ch 3, sc in next on opposite edge for buttonholes. Wet-block
made (see illustration A), yo, pull up lp, shell, ch 3, dc in each of last 3 sts, turn. to measurements. C!
This reversible cowl gives you twice the style! Wear the black sequined side
for a dramatic nighttime look or the light gray side for casual day wear.
COLOR-BLOCK COWL
DESIGN BY JACKIE DAUGHERTY
BEGINNER
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
G AU G E
CO W L
Row 1 (RS): With pacifico, ch 25, shell (see
Special Stitch) in 3rd ch from hook (beg sk chs
count as first hdc), *sk 2 chs, shell in next ch,
rep from * across to last ch, hdc in last ch,
turn. (8 shells, 2 hdc)
C O N T I N U E D O N PA G E 9 4
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ALL WRAPPED UP
G AU G E
17
ALL WRAPPED UP
AFTERNOON MOCHA
SCARF & HAT SET
D E S I G N S B Y M I C H E L L E M A C D O N A L D F O R S U G A R B U S H YA R N S
The colors of this cozy set were inspired by your favorite coffee treat of
bold espresso, dark chocolate and steamed milk with a drizzle of caramel!
Doing errands in this warm set will make any day brighter, especially if you
add a cup of coffee!
Using tapestry needle thread ends under knot. 2 sts, dc in last st, sl st to top of ch-2 to join. each of last 2 sts, sl st to top of fpdc to join.
Trim Tassels to desired length. Attach Tassels (60 [66] sts) (30 [33] sts)
to points on Scarf, 4 on starting row and 3 to Rnd 6: Ch 2, dc dec next 2 sts, *fpdc next st, Rnd 15: Ch 2, *fpdc around each of next 2 sts,
final row. Knot and weave ends down through insert 2 dc between posts, fpdc next st, [dc sk next st, rep from * around ending with fpdc
Tassel Balls. dec next 2 sts] twice, rep from * around end- in each of last 2 sts, sl st to top of fpdc to join.
ing with fpdc next st, insert 2 dc between (21 [23] sts)
H AT posts, fpdc next st, sk last st and sl st to top of Rnd 16: Ch 2, *fpdc around next 2 sts tog,
ch-2 to join. (60 [66] sts) rep from * around, sl st to top of fpdc to join.
BAND Rnd 7: Ch 2 (not included as st) sk first st, (11 [12] sts)
Rnd 1: Working from bottom up, with Geor- *fpdc next st, 2 dc each of next 2 sts, fpdc Leaving long end, fasten off. Using tapestry
gian grey, ch 60 [66], join (see Pattern Notes) next st, sk next 2 sts, rep from * around end- needle and long end, *pick up front lp (see
to first ch to form a ring. (60 [66] chs) ing with fpdc next st, 2 dc each of next 2 Stitch Guide) of next 2 sts, rep from * around.
sts, fpdc last st, sl st to top of fpdc to join. Pull tight, closing top of Hat. Weave in ends.
Rnd 2: Ch 2 (does not count as first dc on (60 [66] sts)
Band), dc in each ch around, sl st to starting
dc to join. (60 [66] dc) Rnd 8: Ch 2 (not included as st), sk fpdc, dc FINISHING
each of next 4 sts *sk next st, fptr next st, fptr
Rnd 3: Ch 2, fpdc (see Stitch Guide) around back into sk st, dc in each of next 4 sts, rep Weave in any loose ends. Using leftover yarn
first st, bpdc (see Stitch Guide) around next from * around ending with sk last fpdc, fptr in from Scarf make a pompom in desired color
st, *fpdc around each of next 2 sts, bpdc sk fpdc at beg of rnd, fptr into last sk st, sl st and attach to top of Hat. C!
next st, rep from * around, ending with fpdc to starting dc to join. (60 [66] sts)
around last st, sl st to top of first fpdc to join.
(60 [66] sts) Rnd 9: Ch 2 (counts as first dc), dc each
of next 3 sts, *fpdc each of next 2
Rep rnd 3 5 [6] more times. Band will measure sts, dc each of next 4 sts, rep from *
21/4 [21/2] inches wide. around ending with fpdc each of
last 2 sts, sl st to beg ch-2 to join.
PAT T E R N (60 [66] sts)
Rnd 1: Ch 2 (does not count as first dc), fpdc Rnd 10: Ch 2, dc dec next 2 sts, sk
next st, dc next 4 sts, *fpdc each of next 2 next st, *fpdc next st, insert 2 dc
sts, dc next 4 sts, rep from * around, ending between posts, fpdc next st, [dc dec
with fpdc in last st, sl st to top of fpdc to join. next 2 sts] twice, rep from * around
(60 [66] sts) ending with fpdc next st, insert 2 dc
Rnd 2: Ch 2 (see Pattern Notes), dc in ch-2 sp, between posts, fpdc last st, sl st to
*fpdc next st, [dc dec next 2 sts] twice, fpdc top of ch-2 to join. (60 [66] sts)
next st, insert 2 dc between posts, rep from * Rnds 11 & 12: Rep
around ending with fpdc next st, [dc dec next rnds 7 and 8.
2 sts] twice, fpdc last st, sl st to top of ch-2 to Rnd 13: Ch 2, dc dec next
join. (60 [66] sts) 2 sts, sk next st, *fpdc
Rnd 3: Ch 2, 2 dc in first st, *fpdc next st, sk each of next 2 sts, [dc
next 2 sts, fpdc next st, 2 dc each of next 2 sts, dec next 2 sts] twice,
rep from * around ending with fpdc next st, sk rep from * around
next 2 sts, fpdc in next st, insert dc in last sp, ending with fpdc in
sl st to top of ch-2 to join. (60 [66] sts) each of last 2 sts, sl
Rnd 4: Ch 2, dc in first st and next st, *sk next st to top of ch-2 to
st, fptr (see Stitch Guide) next st, fptr back join. (40 [44] sts)
into sk st, dc next 4 sts, rep from * around Rnd 14: Ch 2, sk
ending with sk next st, fptr next st, fptr into next st, *fpdc
sk st, dc in last st, sl st to top of ch-2 to join. each of next 2
(60 [66] sts) sts, dc dec next
Rnd 5: Ch 2, dc in first st and next st, *fpdc 2 sts, rep from
each of next 2 sts, dc in each of next 4 sts, rep * around end-
from * around ending with fpdc each of next ing with fpdc in
Easy to Master!
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ALL WRAPPED UP
Classic good looks meets on-trend chunky lace! Crochet this bold and lacy
scarf in no time. The unique loop closure means you’ll never lose your scarf!
Stitched in pretty shades of teal blue and gray, this richly-textured pattern is fun
and easy to work in rows of double crochet, shells and popcorns. Chain-looped
fringe finishes off this cozy shawl with perfect style.
S P E C I A L S T I TC H E S Row 5: Ch 3, [dc in first 2 dc of next shell, dc
EASY
Shell: 3 dc in indicated st. in sp between current shell and next shell]
73 times, dc in first 2 dc of next shell, dc in sp
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS Popcorn (pc): 5 dc in indicated st, drop lp between current shell and next dc, dc in next
13 inches wide x 60 inches long, from hook, insert hook from front to back dc, dc in top of beg ch-3, turn. (225 dc)
excluding Fringe in top of first dc, pick up dropped lp, draw
through st on hook. Rows 6 & 7: Rep rows 2 and 3.
M AT E R I A L S Row 8: Rep row 2.
• Cascade Yarns 220 Superwash CO LO R S E Q U E N C E S Row 9: Ch 3, [pc (see Special Stitches) in next
light/medium (DK/worsted) dc, dc in next ch-1 sp, dc in next dc, dc in next
weight superwash wool yarn Rows 1, 2, 7, 15, 23, 27, 32, 33: Ridge rock.
ch-1 sp] 55 times, pc in next dc, dc in next
(31/2 oz/220 yds/100g per ball): Rows 3, 4, 13, 14, 19, 20, 28, 29: Grey. ch-1 sp, dc in next dc, dc in top of beg ch-3,
2 balls each #874 ridge rock and Rows 5, 6, 11, 12, 21, 22, 30, 31: turn. (56 pc, 169 dc)
#1910 summer sky heather Como blue.
1 ball each #811 Como blue and Rows 10–13: [Rep rows 2 and 3] twice.
#816 grey Rows 8, 9, 10, 16, 17, 18, 24, 25, 26: Rows 14 & 15: Rep rows 4 and 5.
• Size I/9/5.5mm crochet hook or size Summer sky heather.
Row 16: Rep row 2.
needed to obtain gauge
• Tapestry needle S H AW L Row 17: Rep row 9.
Row 1 (RS): With ridge rock, ch 227, dc in 4th Rows 18–25: Rep rows 10–17.
G AU G E
ch from hook (beg sk chs count as first dc) and Rows 26–32: Rep rows 10–16.
in each ch across, turn. (225 dc) Row 33: Rep row 3. Fasten off.
15 dc = 4 inches; 9 rows = 4 inches
Row 2: Ch 3 (see Pattern Notes), dc in next st,
[ch 1, sk next st, dc in next st] 111 times, dc FRINGE
PAT T E R N N OT E S in top of beg ch-3, change color (see Stitch
Weave in loose ends as work progresses. Guide) in last dc as needed to color indicated Row 1: With RS of short edge facing, join (see
in Color Sequences (see Pattern Notes), turn. Pattern Notes) ridge rock to end of first row,
Chain-3 at beginning of row counts as first working in ends of rows, ch 1, 2 sc in same
double crochet unless otherwise stated. (114 dc, 111 ch-1 sps)
row and in each row across, turn. (66 sc)
Beginning with row 2, refer to Color Row 3: Ch 3, dc in each dc and ch-1 sp
across, ending with dc in top of beg ch-3, Row 2: [Ch 30, sl st in next 2 sc] 32 times,
Sequences for correct color of each row. Work ch 30, sl st in last sc. Fasten off. (33 ch-30 lps)
color changes as needed at end of each row. turn. (225 dc)
Row 4: Ch 3, dc in next dc, sk 1 dc, shell (see Rep rows 1 and 2 on rem short edge of Shawl.
Join with slip stitch as indicated unless
otherwise stated. Special Stitches) in next dc, [sk 2 dc, shell in Block to finished measurements. C!
next dc] 73 times, sk 1 dc, dc in top of beg
ch-3, turn. (74 shells, 3 dc)
Don’t let the lacy design fool you! Stitch this shawl in a cozy worsted-weight
wool and you’ll ward off chills on cold winter days. Add a cup of tea and a
good book and you have the perfect antidote for a stormy afternoon!
INTERMEDIATE
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
G AU G E
Take one skein of a beautiful variegated yarn and crochet this pretty
headband in star stitch. It’s quick to finish, so make several for gift-giving
this holiday season.
One easy pattern, three simple-to-crochet textured stitches and your choice of
a variegated and coordinating solid-colored yarn make this pattern one you’ll
make many times this winter!
PAT T E R N N OT E S Rnd 4: Ch 3, dc in same st as beg ch-3, dc in
EASY Any size Hat can be made using any of the 3 each of next 2 dc, [2 dc in next dc, dc in next 2
stitch patterns, resulting in 9 variations from a dc] around, join in beg ch-3. (48 dc)
FINISHED SIZES
single pattern. Rnd 5: Ch 3, dc in same st as beg ch-3, dc in
Instructions given fit child’s size; changes Work Crown for size needed and then skip each of next 3 dc, [2 dc in next dc, dc in next 3
for woman’s and man’s sizes are in [ ]. to instructions for Body and Ribbing in dc] around, join in beg ch-3. (60 dc)
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
same size. Woman’s & Man’s Sizes Only
Child’s Hat: 171/2 inches in circumference Carry yarn not in use on wrong side of Hat. Rnd 6: Ch 3, dc in same st as beg ch-3, dc in
x 71/2 inches long Join with slip stitch as indicated unless each of next 4 dc, [2 dc in next dc, dc in next 4
otherwise stated. dc] around, join in beg ch-3. ([72] dc)
Woman’s Hat: 20 inches in circumference
x 9 inches long Weave in loose ends as work progresses. Men’s Size Only
Man’s Hat: 221/2 inches in circumference Chain-3 at beginning of round counts as first Rnd 7: Ch 3, dc in same st as beg ch-3, dc in
x 10 inches long double crochet unless otherwise stated. each of next 5 dc, [2 dc in next dc, dc in next 5
dc] around, join in beg ch-3. ([84] dc)
M AT E R I A L S
Chain-4 at beginning of round counts as
• Classic Elite Liberty Wool light first double crochet and chain-1 unless Child’s Hat
(light worsted) weight wool otherwise stated. Body
yarn (13/4 oz/122 yds/ Chain-2 at beginning of round counts as first Rnd 1 (RS): With variegated, ch 1, sc in back
50g per ball): half double crochet unless otherwise stated. lps (see Stitch Guide) of each st around, join,
Man’s: 1 ball #7883 smokey bonfire turn. (60 sts)
and 2 balls #78196 root beer H AT S
Woman’s: 1 ball each #7805 Rnd 2 (WS): Ch 4 (see Pattern Notes), sk next
magenta and #7834 lilac Crown sc, [dc in next sc, ch 1, sk next sc] around, join
daydream in 3rd ch of beg ch-4, turn.
All Sizes
Child’s: 1 ball each Rnd 3 (RS): With solid color, ch 1, sc in dc,
#7879 midnight blue and Rnd 1 (RS): With solid color ch 4, 11 dc in 4th [working in front of next ch-1 sp, dc in next
#7884 patchwork calico ch from hook, join (see Pattern Notes) in 4th sc 2 rnds below, sc in next dc] around, join in
• Size H/8/5mm crochet hook or size ch of beg ch-4. (12 dc) beg sc, do not turn.
needed to obtain gauge Rnd 2: Ch 3 (see Pattern Notes), dc in same Rnds 4-21: [Rep Rnds 1–3] 6 times. At the
• Tapestry needle st as beg ch-3, 2 dc in each dc around, join in end of Rnd 21, fasten off variegated only.
beg ch-3. (24 dc)
Ribbing
G AU G E Rnd 3: Ch 3, dc in same st as beg ch-3, dc
in next dc, [2 dc in next dc, dc in next dc] Rnd 1 (RS): Ch 2 (see Pattern Notes), hdc in
3 dc rnds of Crown = 31/2 inches each of next 2 sts, fphdc (see Stitch Guide)
around, join in beg ch-3. (36 dc)
around next st, [hdc in each of next 3 sts, Rnd 2 (WS): Ch 4 (see Pattern Notes), sk next Rnd 2 (WS): Ch 4 (see Pattern Notes), sk next
fphdc around next st] around, join in top sc, [dc in next sc, ch 1, sk next sc] around, join sc, [dc in next sc, ch 1, sk next sc] around, join
of beg ch-2. in 3rd ch of beg ch-4, turn. in 3rd ch of beg ch-4, turn.
Rnd 2: Ch 2, fphdc around next st, [hdc in Rnd 3 (RS): With solid color, ch 1, sc in dc, Rnd 3 (RS): With solid color, ch 1, sc in dc,
next st, fphdc around next st] around, join in [working in back of ch-1 sp, dc in next sc [working in front of ch-1 sp, dc in next sc 2
top of beg ch-2. 2 rnds below, sc in next dc] around, join in rows below, sc in next dc, working in back of
Rnds 3 & 4: Rep rnd 2. At the end of rnd 4, beg sc, do not turn. ch-1 sp, dc in next sc 2 rows below, sc in next
fasten off. Rnds 4–24: [Rep rnds 1–3] 7 times. At the sc] around, join in beg sc, do not turn.
end of rnd 24, fasten off variegated only. Rnd 4: Rep rnd 1.
Woman’s Hat
Ribbing Rnd 5: Rep rnd 2.
Body
Rnds 1–4: Rep rnds 1–4 of Child’s Hat Rib- Rnd 6: With solid color, ch 1, sc in first dc,
Rnd 1 (RS): With variegated, ch 1, sc in back bing. At the end of rnd 4, fasten off. [working in back of next ch-1 sp, dc in next sc
lps (see Stitch Guide) of each st around, join, 2 rnds below, sc in next dc, working in front
turn. (72 sts) Man’s Hat of next ch-1 sp, dc in next sc 2 rnds below]
Body around, join in beg sc.
Rnd 1 (RS): With variegated, ch 1, sc in back Rnds 7–24: [Rep rnds 1–6 consecutively]
lps (see Stitch Guide) of each st around, join, 3 times.
turn. (84 sts) Rnds 25–27: Rep rnds 1–3. At the end of rnd
21, fasten off variegated only.
Ribbing
Rnds 1–4: Rep rnds 1–4 of Child’s Hat Rib-
bing. At the end of Rnd 4, fasten off. C!
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TO A S T Y H E A D TO TO E
CARPATHIAN PEAKS
HAT
D E S I G N B Y LY N N WA S Y L K E V Y C H
The color and style of this eye-catching hat were inspired by the
Carpathian Peaks of Eastern Europe.
INTERMEDIATE
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
G AU G E
CALIFORNIA COAST
BEANIE
D E S I G N B Y L E N A S K VA G E R S O N F O R A N N I E ’ S S I G N AT U R E D E S I G N S
No matter where you live, your favorite guy will appreciate this up-to-date style.
Make it in his favorite team colors for a gift he is sure to appreciate.
Shifting colors and one simple stitch come together to create a stunning set
you’ll find yourself wearing daily! On really cold days, wear a pair of gloves
underneath the fingerless mitts for extra warmth.
made (see illustration A), yo, pull up a lp, yo, Elongated single crochet join (esc join):
EASY
draw through 1 lp on hook (see illustration Place slip knot on hook, insert hook in
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
B—ch-1 completed), yo, draw through both indicated st, yo and pull up a lp, yo and draw
lps on hook (see illustrations C and D—sc through 1 lp, yo and draw through
Tam: 10 inches in diameter x 20 inches completed)] as indicated in instructions. 2 lps on hook.
in circumference
A
Mitts: 7 inches long x 8 inches in TA M
circumference
Top lp rnd: Work first foundation sc (see
M AT E R I A L S Special Stitches), work 9 next foundation
• Red Heart Unforgettable sc (see Special Stitches), join (see Pattern
medium (worsted) weight Notes) in first sc, place marker (see Pattern
B
acrylic yarn (31/2 oz/270 yds/ A Notes). (10 sc)
100g per ball): Rnd 1: 8 esc (see Special Stitches) in first st,
1 skein #3943 stained glass join. (8 esc)
• Size I/9/5.5mm crochet hook or size
needed to obtain gauge Rnd 2: 2 esc in each st around, join. (16 esc)
• Tapestry needle C Rnd 3: 2 esc in first st, esc in next st, [2 esc in
• Stitch marker (optional) B next st, esc in next st] around, join. (24 esc)
• 1/2-inch shell buttons: 4 (optional) Rnd 4: 2 esc in first st, esc in next 2 sts,
[2 esc in next st, esc in next 2 sts] around,
G AU G E
join. (32 esc)
12 esc = 4 inches; 12 rows = 12 inches D Rnd 5: 2 esc in first st, esc in next 3 sts,
C [2 esc in next st, esc in next 3 sts] around,
PAT T E R N N OT E S join. (40 esc)
Weave in loose ends as work progresses. Rnd 6: 2 esc in first st, esc in next 4 sts,
Optional: Place a stitch marker on first stitch [2 esc in next st, esc in next 4 sts] around,
and move up as each round is completed. join. (48 esc)
First Foundation Next Foundation Rnd 7: 2 esc in first st, esc in next 5 sts,
Join with slip stitch as indicated unless Single Crochet Single Crochet
otherwise stated. [2 esc in next st, esc in next 5 sts] around,
join. (56 esc)
S P E C I A L S T I TC H E S
Elongated single crochet (esc): Insert Rnd 8: 2 esc in first st, esc in next 6 sts,
First foundation single crochet (first hook in indicated st, yo, pull up a lp, yo and [2 esc in next st, esc in next 6 sts] around,
foundation sc): Ch 2, insert hook in 2nd ch draw through 1 lp, yo and draw through join. (64 esc)
from hook, yo, pull up a lp, yo, draw through 2 lps on hook. Rnd 9: 2 esc in first st, esc in next 7 sts,
1 lp on hook (see illustration A—ch-1 Elongated single crochet decrease (esc [2 esc in next st, esc in next 7 sts] around,
completed), yo, draw through both lps on hook dec): Insert hook in indicated st, yo, pull up a join. (72 esc)
(see illustrations B and C—sc completed). lp, yo, pull through 1 lp, insert hook in next st,
Next foundation single crochet (next yo, pull up a lp, yo, pull through 1 lp, yo, pull
foundation sc): [Insert hook in last ch-1 through all 3 lps on hook. C O N T I N U E D O N PA G E 9 6
The best features of wool come together with the durability and style of
Tunisian crochet to form the most practical man’s favorite accessory this winter!
Tunisian Purl Stitch (TPS): With yarn in Tunisian Simple Cable (TSC): Insert hook
INTERMEDIATE front, insert hook under front strand of next from right to left under each of next 3 vertical
vertical bar from right to left, bring yarn bars, yo, pull lp through all bars, TSS (see
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS across front of vertical bar and to back (see Special Stitches) in center of 3-bar group, TSS
10 inches high x 18 inches in illustration), yo, pull lp through. in first bar of 3-bar group.
circumference A
N E C K WA R M E R
M AT E R I A L S
• King Cole Merino Blend DK Row 1 (RS): Loosely ch 74;
light (DK) weight superwash A. Working in back bar of ch (see illustra-
wool yarn (13/4 oz/113 yds/ tion), holding all lps on hook, pull up lp
50g per skein): in 2nd ch from hook and in each rem ch
2 skeins #23 chocolate B
across (74 lps on hook);
• Size J/10/6mm cabled Tunisian crochet
hook or size needed to obtain gauge
• Tapestry needle
Entirely made in single crochet stitches, this is the perfect set for a
beginner. Start with the cowl; as you gain confidence, make the hat,
and finally the fingerless gloves.
Rnd 23: Rep rnd 2. PAT T E R N N OT E S 2 sc in each of next 4 sc, [sk next sc, 2 sc in
Rnd 24: Ch 1, sk same sc as beg ch-1, 2 sc in Weave in ends as work progresses. next sc] 6 times, join in first sc. (36 sc)
next sc, sk next sc, 2 sc in next sc, [sc dec in Join with slip stitch as indicated unless Rnd 4: Rep rnd 2.
next 2 sts] twice, *[sk next sc, 2 sc in next sc] otherwise stated. Rnd 5: Ch 1, sk same sc as beg ch-1, 2 sc in
twice, [sc dec in next 2 sts] twice, rep from * next sc, [sk next sc, 2 sc in next sc] 8 times,
around, join in first sc. (30 sc) 2 sc in each of next 4 sc, [sk next sc, 2 sc in
L E F T G LO V E
Rnd 25: Ch 1, sk same as beg ch-1, 2 sc in next sc] 7 times, join in first sc. (40 sc)
next sc, [sc dec in next 2 sts] twice, *sk next Cuff Rnd 6: Rep rnd 2.
sc, 2 sc in next sc, [sc dec in next 2 sts] twice, Row 1 (RS): Ch 29, sc in 2nd ch from hook, sc
rep from * around, join in first sc. (20 sc) Rnd 7: Ch 1, sk same sc as beg ch-1, 2 sc in
in each rem ch across, turn. (28 sc) next sc, [sk next sc, 2 sc in next sc] 9 times,
Rnd 26: Ch 1, sc dec in same st as beg ch-1 Rows 2–9: Ch 1, working in back lps (see 2 sc in each of next 4 sc, [sk next sc, 2 sc in
and next sc, [sc dec in next 2 sts] 9 times, join Stitch Guide), sc in each sc across, turn. next sc] 8 times, join in first sc. (44 sc)
in first sc. (10 sc)
Row 10: Ch 1, working in back lps, sc in each Rnds 8–14: Rep rnd 2.
Rnd 27: Ch 1, sc dec in same st as beg ch-1 sc across. Do not turn.
and next sc, [sc dec in next 2 sts] 4 times, join Rnd 15: Ch 1, sk same sc as beg ch-1, 2 sc in
in first sc. Leaving long tail, fasten off. (5 sc) Button Panel next sc, [sk next sc, 2 sc in next sc] 7 times,
ch 4, sk next 11 sc (thumb opening made), 2 sc
Row 1 (WS): Ch 1, working across next in next sc, [sk next sc, 2 sc in next sc] 8 times,
FINISHING side in ends of rows, work 10 sc evenly sp join in first sc. (38 sts)
With tapestry needle, weave long tail across, turn.
Rnd 16: Ch 1, sk same sc as beg ch-1, 2 sc in
through sts of rnd 17, gather to close opening Row 2: Ch 1, sc in each sc across, turn. next sc, [sk next sc, 2 sc in next sc] 7 times, [sk
and secure. Row 3: Rep row 2. next ch, 2 sc in next ch] twice, [sk next sc, 2 sc
Sew buttons to Button Panel opposite Row 4: Ch 1, sc in each sc across, working in next sc] 9 times, join in first sc. (38 sc)
buttonholes. across next long side of Cuff, ch 1, sc in end Rnds 17–22: Rep rnd 2.
of each row of Button Panel, working in back
F I N G E R L E S S G LO V E S lps, sc in each sc of row 10 of Cuff. Do not Pinkie Finger
fasten off. Rnd 1: Ch 1, sk same sc as beg ch-1, 2 sc in
EASY
next sc, sk next sc, 2 sc in next sc, ch 4, sk next
Buttonhole Panel 31 sc, 2 sc in next sc, sk next sc, 2 sc in last sc,
FINISHED SIZE Row 1 (RS): Ch 1, working across next side join in first sc. (12 sts)
Adult woman in ends of rows, work 10 sc evenly sp across Rnd 2: Ch 1, sk same sc as beg ch-1, 2 sc in
side, turn. next sc, sk next sc, 2 sc in next sc, [sk next ch,
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
Row 2: Ch 1, sc in each sc across, turn. 2 sc in next ch] twice, [sk next sc, 2 sc in next
8 inches long x 7 inches in circumference Row 3: Ch 1, sc in each of first 2 sc, *ch 2 (but- sc] twice, join in first sc. (12 sc)
around palm, not including thumb tonhole made), sk next 2 sc, sc in each of next Rnds 3–5: Ch 1, sk same sc as beg ch-1, 2 sc
M AT E R I A L S
2 sc, rep from * once, turn. in next sc, *sk next sc, 2 sc in next sc, rep from
• Cascade Yarns 220 Superwash Row 4: Ch 1, sc in each of first 2 sc, *2 sc in * around, join in first sc. At end of last rnd,
Sport fine (sport) weight next ch-2 sp, sc in each of next 2 sc, rep from fasten off.
superwash wool yarn (13/4 oz/136 yds/ * once, ch 1, working in ends of rows of But- Ring Finger
50g per skein): tonhole Panel, sc in each row, turn to RS,
1 skein #893 ruby join (see Pattern Notes) in first sc at top of Rnd 1: With RS facing and thumb opening on
• Size H/8/5mm crochet hook or size Button Panel. left, join yarn in first sk st from Pinkie Finger,
needed to obtain gauge ch 1, sk same sc as beg ch-1, 2 sc in next sc, sk
• Tapestry needle Hand next sc, 2 sc in next sc, ch 2, sk next 22 sc, [sk
• Sewing needle Rnd 1: Ch 1, sc in each sc around, join in first next sc, 2 sc in next sc] twice, [sk next ch, 2 sc
• 3/4-inch buttons: 4 sc. (32 sc) in next ch] twice across base of Pinkie Finger,
• Matching sewing thread join in first sc. (14 sts)
Rnd 2: Ch 1, sk same sc as beg ch-1, 2 sc in
next sc, *sk next sc, 2 sc in next sc, rep from * Rnd 2: Ch 1, sk same sc as beg ch-1, 2 sc in
around, join in first sc. next sc, sk next sc, 2 sc in next sc, sk next ch, 2
G AU G E
sc in next ch, [sk next sc, 2 sc in next sc]
18 sc = 4 inches; 24 rows = 4 inches Rnd 3: Ch 1, sk same sc as beg ch-1, 2 sc in 4 times, join in first sc.
in ribbing next sc, [sk next sc, 2 sc in next sc] 7 times,
COZY
SLIPPER
SOCKS
DESIGN BY JACKIE DAUGHERTY
SLIPPERS SOLE
CONFIDENT BEGINNER
LEFT SLIPPER Make 2.
FINISHED SIZES Row 1: With taupe, ch 7, sc in 2nd ch from
Leg hook and in each ch across, turn. (6 sc)
Instructions given fit woman’s size small;
changes for medium and large are in [ ]. Row 1: With blue, ch 21 [25, 29], hdc in 3rd ch Row 2: Ch 1, sc in first sc, 2 sc in next sc, sc in
from hook (beg sk chs count as first hdc) and in each sc across to last 2 sc, 2 sc in next sc, sc in
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS each ch across, turn. (20 [24, 28] hdc) last sc, turn. (8 sc)
Foot Length: 81/2 inches (small) [91/2 inches Rows 2–14: Ch 2 (see Pattern Notes), hdc in Row 3: Ch 1, sc in each sc across, turn.
(medium), 101/2 inches (large)] each hdc across, turn.
Rows 4 & 5 [4–7, 4–9]: Rep rows 2 and 3
Leg Length: 8 inches Top of Foot once [twice, 3 times]. (10 [12, 14] sc)
M AT E R I A L S Row 1: Ch 2, hdc in next 9 [11, 13] hdc, leav- Rows 6–20 [8–22, 10–24]: Ch 1, sc in first sc
• Plymouth Yarn Encore Chunky ing rem sts unworked, turn. (10 [12, 14] hdc) and in each sc across, turn.
Tweed bulky (chunky) weight Rows 2–10: Ch 2, hdc in each hdc Row 21 [23, 25]: Ch 1, sc in first sc, sc dec
acrylic/wool/rayon yarn across, turn. (see Stitch Guide) in next 2 sc, sc in each sc
(31/2 oz/143 yds/100g per ball): across to last 3 sc, sc dec in next 2 sc, sc in last
2 balls #4108 medium blue Row 11: Ch 2, hdc dec (see Stitch Guide) in
next 2 hdc, hdc in each of next 4 [6, 8] sts, hdc sc, turn. (8 [10, 12] sc)
• Plymouth Yarn Encore Chunky bulky
(chunky) weight acrylic/wool yarn dec in next 2 hdc, hdc in last hdc, turn. Row 22 [24, 26]: Ch 1 sc in first sc and in each
(31/2 oz/143 yds/100g per ball): (8 [10, 12] hdc) sc across, turn.
1 ball #0240 taupe Row 12: Ch 2, hdc dec in next 2 hdc, hdc in Size Small Only
• Size L/11/8mm crochet hook or size each of next 2 [4, 6] hdc, hdc dec in next 2
needed to obtain gauge sts, hdc in last hdc, turn. Fasten off size small Rows 23 & 24: Rep rows 21 and 22. Fasten
• Tapestry needle only. (6 [8, 10] hdc) off. (6 sc)
• Pompom maker (optional) Size Medium Only
Sizes Medium & Large Only
Row [13]: Ch 2, hdc dec in next 2 hdc, hdc in Rows [25–28]: Rep rows 23 and 24. Fasten
G AU G E
each of next [2, 4] hdc, hdc dec in next 2 hdc, off. ([6] sc)
9 hdc = 4 inches; 8 rows = 4 inches in hdc in last hdc, turn. Fasten off size medium Size Large Only
half double crochet only. ([6, 8] hdc)
Rows [27–32]: [Rep rows 25 and 26] 3 times.
11 sc = 4 inches; 13 rows = 4 inches in Size Large Only Fasten off. ([6] sc)
single crochet
Row [14]: Ch 2, hdc dec in next 2 hdc, hdc in
PAT T E R N N OT E S each of next 2 hdc, hdc dec in next 2 hdc, hdc A S S E M B LY
Weave in loose ends as work progresses. in last hdc. Fasten off. ([6] hdc) Fold Leg in half with RS tog, matching ends of
When one set of numbers is given, it applies rows, sew tog last 2 rows at base of Leg.
to all sizes. RIGHT SLIPPER Match RS of Sole and RS of Top of Foot and Leg
Join with slip stitch as indicated unless Leg opening and pin in place. With blue, loosely
otherwise stated. sl st Sole to Slipper, join in beg sl st and fasten
Rows 1–14: Rep rows 1–14 of Leg of Left off. Turn RS out.
Chain-2 at beginning of row counts as first Slipper. Fasten off.
half double crochet unless otherwise stated. Join blue at bottom of side opening of Slipper,
Top of Foot sc evenly along ends of rows, across opposite
S P E C I A L S T I TC H
Row 1: Sk first 10 [12, 14] hdc, hdc join (see side of foundation ch and along ends of rows
Half double crochet join (hdc join): Place Special Stitch) in next st, hdc in rem sts, turn. on other side of opening. Fasten off.
slip knot on hook, yo, insert hook in indicated (10 [12, 14] hdc) Rep for 2nd Slipper.
st, yo and pull up a lp, yo, and draw through Rows 2–12 [2–13, 2–14]: Rep rows 2–12
all lps on hook. [2–13, 2–14] of Top of Foot of Left Slipper. C O N T I N U E D O N PA G E 9 9
COMFORT ZONE
SLIPPERS
D E S I G N B Y L E N A S K VA G E R S O N F O R A N N I E ’ S S I G N AT U R E D E S I G N S
These cozy slip-ons are so comfortable guys will hate taking them off!
The navy tweed yarn gives them a handsomely rugged look to suit his style.
SLIPPER Rnds 2–8 [2–9, 2–9]: Ch 1, working in back
INTERMEDIATE Make 2. lp (see Stitch Guide) only, sc in each st around,
do not join, place stitch marker (see
FINISHED SIZES
Sole Pattern Notes).
Instructions given fit man’s shoe size 8/9; Row 1: Beg at heel, ch 13 [15, 15], sc in 2nd At the end of rnd 8 [9, 9], fasten off. Move
changes for 10/11 and 12/13 are in [ ]. ch from hook, sc in each rem ch across, turn. stitch marker to 21st [25th, 27th] sc of
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
(12 [14, 14] sc) rnd 8 [9, 9].
Slipper length: 9 inches [93/4 inches, Row 2: Ch 1, sc in each sc across, turn. Top
101/2 inches] Rep row 2 until piece measures 5 [51/2, Row 1 (RS): Now working in rows, ch 22 [24,
Foot length: 10–101/2 inches [101/2– 6] inches. 26], sc in 2nd ch from hook, sc in each of next
11 inches, 111/4–113/4 inches] Row 3: Ch 1, 2 sc in first sc, sc in each sc 19 [21, 23] chs, place stitch marker, 4 sc in last
across to last sc, 2 sc in last sc, turn. ch (toe), place stitch marker, working on op-
M AT E R I A L S
(14 [16, 16] sc) posite side of foundation ch, sc in each of next
• Plymouth Yarn Encore Tweed 20 [22, 24] chs, turn. (44 [48, 52] sc)
medium (worsted) weight Rep row 2 until piece measures 83/4 [91/2,
acrylic/wool/rayon yarn 101/4] inches. Row 2 (WS): Working in front lp (see Stitch
(31/2 oz/200 yds/100g per ball): Row 4: Ch 1, sc dec (see Stitch Guide) in next Guide) only, ch 1, sc in each st to marker, 2 sc
1 [2, 2] ball(s) #5854 navy 2 sc, sc in each of next 10 [12, 12] sc, sc dec in
• Size G/6/4mm crochet hook or size next 2 sc, turn. (12 [14, 14] sc)
needed to obtain gauge Row 5: Ch 1, sc dec in next 2 sc, sc in each of
• Tapestry needle next 8 [10, 10] sc, sc dec in next 2 sc. Fas-
• Stitch markers ten off. (10 [12, 12] sc)
Side
G AU G E
Rnd 1: Now working in
19 sc = 4 inches; 21 sc rows = 4 inches rnds, working in opposite
PAT T E R N N OT E S
side of foundation ch of
heel, join (see Pattern
Weave in loose ends as work progresses. Notes) yarn in 6th [7th,
Join with slip stitch as indicated unless 7th] ch, ch 1, sc in same
otherwise stated. ch as beg ch-1, sc in each
Do not join rounds unless otherwise stated. of next 5 [6, 6] chs, work
Use stitch marker to mark rounds and move 36 [40, 44] sc evenly sp along
marker as work progresses. side edge of Sole, 10 [12, 12]
sc across toe front edge, 36 [40,
44] sc evenly sp along opposite
side edge of Sole, join in beg sc.
(96 [106, 114] sc)
SIZED TO
2X
This oversize and ultrasoft alpaca bouclé sweater will chase away even the most
arctic chills! The ribbed sleeves and collar are a nice contrast to the bold pattern
on the body, making this a welcome addition to your winter wardrobe.
Cover unused yarn color under stitches made 27, 29] sts each side. Fasten off on shoulder
MODERATELY
CHALLENGING with current yarn color. that ends at an outer edge. For shoulder that
ends at an inner neckline edge, ch 27 [29, 31,
FINISHED SIZES S P E C I A L S T I TC H
33, 35] and join (see Pattern Notes) in first st
Instructions given fit size small; changes Decrease (dec): Sk next st. of opposite shoulder.
for medium, large, X-large and 2X-large Continue in tapestry dc following Front
PAT T E R N S T I TC H
are in [ ]. Pattern Chart.
Ribbing: Fpdc around each fpdc and bpdc
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
around each bpdc across or around. Fasten off.
Bust: 46 inches (small) [50 inches
(medium), 54 inches (large), 58 inches S W E AT E R SLEEVE
(X-large), 62 inches (2X-large)] Make 2.
Length: 211/2 inches (small) [22 inches B AC K Row 1: With dark grey, ch 62 [64, 64, 66, 66],
(medium), 223/4 inches (large), 231/4 dc in 4th ch from hook and in each ch across,
inches (X-large), 233/4 inches (2X-large)] Row 1: With grey, ch 68 [73, 78, 89, 95], with
off-white, ch 1 [1, 1, 0, 0] and tighten to join turn. (60 [62, 62, 64, 64] dc)
M AT E R I A L S colors, with off-white ch 3 [4, 5, 0, 0], read- Row 2: Ch 3, dec (see Special Stitch), [fpdc
• Garnstudio DROPS Alpaca ing chart (see Back Pattern Chart) from right (see Stitch Guide) around next dc, bpdc (see
Bouclé medium (worsted) to left starting in the first square to the left of Stitch Guide) around next dc] across to last 2
weight alpaca/wool/polyamide yarn the color of line that indicates your size, with sts, dec, dc in last st, turn.
(13/4 oz/153 yds/50g per ball): grey [off-white, off-white, grey, off-white], Rows 3–31 [3–33, 3–33, 3–35, 3–35]:
4 [4, 5, 5, 6] balls #0506 dark grey (skipping knot formed by changing colors Ch 3, dec, work in Ribbing (see Pattern Stitch)
3 [3, 4, 4, 5] balls #0517 grey in ch for smallest 3 sizes), dc in 4th ch from across to last 2 sts, dec, dc in last st, turn.
2 [2, 3, 3, 4] balls #0100 off-white hook, change color (see Stitch Guide) and Fasten off after last row. (30 sts rem)
• Size L/11/8mm crochet hook or size cover unused color (see Pattern Notes) as
needed to obtain gauge necessary and follow Back Chart across Row 5
• Stitch markers [4, 3, 2, 1] of Chart. A S S E M B LY
• Tapestry needle Row 2: Reading Row 6 [5, 4, 3, 2] of Back Lay Body flat, place Sleeves so marked row is
Chart from left to right, starting in the first at center of each Sleeve. Sew Sleeves to Body.
G AU G E square to the right of the color of line that Sew Sleeve and Body side seams.
In tapestry dc: 12 dc = 4 inches; 7 dc rows indicates your size, ch 3 (see Pattern Notes),
= 4 inches work tapestry dc across. EDGING
Rows 3–36 [3–37, 3–38, 3–39, 3–40]: Con- Rnd 1: With RS facing and with dark grey, join
PAT T E R N N OT E S
tinue working tapestry dc rows following Back in side seam, ch 3, work 137 [149, 161, 163,
Weave in all ends as work progresses. Chart. In row ends of last row worked, place 185] dc evenly around, join in top of beg ch-3.
Join with slip stitch as indicated unless marker on first and last sts. (138 [150, 162, 164, 186] sts)
otherwise stated. Rnd 2: Ch 3, [fpdc around next st, bpdc
Chain-3 at beginning of row or round FRONT around next st] around to last st, dc in last st,
counts as first double crochet unless Work each shoulder separately, across first 5 join in top of beg ch-3.
otherwise stated. rows, following Front Chart across 21 [23, 25,
42
44
46
48
50
52
54
56
58
60
62
64
66
68
70
72
74
76
78
80
Rnds 3 & 4: Work in Ribbing as established.
Fasten off.
CO L L A R
Rnd 1: Join dark grey in any corner at back of
neck opening, ch 3, work 67 [71, 75, 79, 83]
dc evenly around, join in top of beg ch-3.
(68 [72, 76, 80, 84] sts)
Rnd 2: Rep rnd 2 of Edging.
Rnds 3–14: Work in Ribbing as established.
Fasten off after rnd 14. C!
81/4"
COLLAR
BACK
&
FRONT
SLEEVE
9"
COLOR KEY
Gray
Off-white
2X-large
X-large
Large
Medium
Small
41
43
45
47
49
51
53
55
57
59
61
63
65
67
69
71
73
75
77
79
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14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
30
32
34
36
38
40
2
COLOR KEY
Gray
Off-white
2X-large
X-large
Large
Medium
Small
North Pole Sweater
Back Pattern Chart
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COLOR-BLOCK CHIC
PULLOVER
D E S I G N B Y K AT H Y N O R T H
Great color, fun stitch pattern, easy styling—this color-block pullover has it all!
Chain-3 at beginning of round or row same shell, dc in sp between 3rd and 4th dc of
INTERMEDIATE counts as first double crochet unless same shell, sk rem dc of same shell, rep from
otherwise stated. * across, ending with 3 dc in top of turning ch
FINISHED SIZES
Chain-4 at beginning of round or row counts (end half-shell completed), turn.
Instructions given fit size X-small; as first double crochet and chain-1 unless Row 3: Ch 3, sk beg half-shell, shell in sp be-
changes for small, medium, large, otherwise stated. tween next 2 dc, *sk first 2 dc of next shell, dc
X-large and 2X-large are in [ ]. in sp between 2nd and 3rd dc of same shell,
Join with slip stitch as indicated unless
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS otherwise stated. dc in sp between 3rd and 4th dc of same shell,
sk rem dc of same shell, shell in sp between
Bust: 311/2 inches (X-small) [361/2 inches PAT T E R N S T I TC H E S next 2 dc, rep from * across, ending with dc in
(small), 41 inches (medium), 441/2 inches top of turning ch, turn.
(large), 49 inches (X-large), 521/2 inches Block Mesh Pattern (multiple of 4 sts + 3)
(2X-large)] Row 1 (RS): Ch 3 (see Pattern Notes), dc in Rep rows 2 and 3 for Shell Lace Pattern.
Length: 18 inches (X-small) [181/2 inches each of next 2 sc, *ch 1, sk next sc, dc in each
(small), 21 inches (medium), 211/2 inches of next 3 sc, rep from * across, turn. P U L LO V E R
(large), 24 inches (X-large), 241/2 inches Row 2 (WS): Ch 4 (see Pattern Notes), sk next Back
(2X-large)] dc, dc in next dc, *dc in ch-1 sp, dc in next
dc, ch 1, sk next dc, dc in next dc, rep from * Foundation row: With denim, ch 80 [92,
M AT E R I A L S
across, ending last rep with ch 1, sk next dc, 104, 112, 124, 132], sc in 2nd ch from hook
• Cascade Yarns Heritage 150 dc in top of turning ch, turn. and in each ch across, turn. (79 [91, 103, 111,
fine (sport) weight superwash 123, 131] sc)
merino/nylon yarn (51/4 oz/ Row 3: Ch 3, dc in ch-1 sp, dc in next dc,
*ch 1, sk next dc, dc in next dc, dc in ch-1 sp, Beg row 1 of Block Mesh Pattern (see Pat-
492 yds/150g per skein): tern Stitches). Note: At end of row 1 of Block
2 [2, 2, 3, 3, 3] skeins #5604 denim dc in next dc, rep from * across, ending last
rep with dc in ch-1 sp, dc in 3rd ch of beg Mesh Pattern, there are 20 [23, 26, 28, 31, 33]
2 [2, 2, 2, 3, 3] skeins #5702 dark 3-dc groups. Continue until work measures
denim ch-4, turn.
7 [7, 8, 8, 9, 9] inches from beg, ending with
• Size G/6/4mm crochet hook or size Rep rows 2 and 3 for Block Mesh Pattern. a row 2. (19 [22, 25, 27, 30, 32] 3-dc groups,
needed to obtain gauge Shell Lace Pattern (multiple of 7 sts) 2 dc, 20 [23, 26, 28, 31, 33] ch sps)
• Tapestry needle
Row 1 (RS): Ch 3, sk next 2 sc, work 5 dc in Shape Armhole
next sc (shell completed), *sk next 2 sc**, dc Row 1 (RS): Ch 1, sl st in each sp and each
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in each of next 2 sc, sk next 2 sc, shell in next dc across first 5 [5, 9, 9, 13, 13] sts, ch 3, dc
20 dc = 4 inches; 101/2 dc rows = 4 inches sc, rep from * across, ending final rep at **, dc in next ch-1 sp, dc in next dc, *ch 1, sk next
Working in pattern: 5 Block Mesh Pattern in last sc, turn. dc, dc in next dc, dc in ch-1 sp, dc in next dc,
reps = 4 inches; 10 Block Mesh rows Row 2 (WS): Ch 3, work 2 dc in st at base of rep from * across to last 4 [4, 8, 8, 12, 12] sts,
= 4 inches ch-3 (beg half-shell completed), sk first 2 dc turn, leaving rem sts unworked. (18 [21, 22,
Take time to check gauge. of next shell, dc in sp between 2nd and 3rd 24, 25, 27] 3-dc groups)
dc of same shell, dc in sp between 3rd and Row 2: Work row 2 of Block Mesh Pattern.
PAT T E R N N OT E S 4th dc of same shell, sk rem dc of same shell,
*shell in sp between next 2 dc, sk first 2 dc of Row 3: Work row 3 of Block Mesh Pattern.
Weave in ends as work progresses.
next shell, dc in sp between 2nd and 3rd dc of C O N T I N U E D O N PA G E 9 9
2X
COZY FIRESIDE
SWEATER
DESIGN BY JULIE-SARAH DESJARDINS
G AU G E
PAT T E R N N OT E S
CLASSIC SIZED TO
2X
MAN’S
VEST
D E S I G N B Y J I L L H A N R AT T Y
HOLLY SWEATER
DESIGN BY APRIL GARWOOD
Fun and cheery colors your special little girl will love, and a simple-to-stitch
design you’ll enjoy crocheting come together in one perfect project!
Stitch rectangles. Pieces are held together Rows 2–6: Ch 1, sk first st, (sc, ch 1, dc) in
EASY with stitch markers while working first round each ch-1 sp across, turn. At end of last row,
of Wattle Stitch at the waist of Sweater. fasten off.
FINISHED SIZES Work continues in rounds to armholes. From Ribbing Side 1
Instructions given fit size child size 2; there, work progresses in rows to neckline.
Additional sections of Ribbing are made and Row 1: With RS of Hip Panel facing, join (see
changes for size 4 and size 6 are in [ ]. Pattern Notes) fuchsia in bottom corner of
joined as you go to the top edge of Sweater
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS Body. Sleeves are made separately, working in Hip Panel, ch 7, sc in 2nd ch from hook and
rounds to Sleeve Cap. in each rem ch, sl st in end of row 1 of Hip
Chest: 231/4 inches (size 2) [253/4 inches Panel, sl st in bottom of row 2 of Hip Panel,
(size 4), 28 inches (size 6)] To change colors, locate the stitch or chain turn. (6 sc)
Length: 113/4 inches (size 2) [121/2 inches space where the first single crochet of the
row/round should be placed, slip stitch in that Row 2: Working in back lps (see Stitch Guide),
(size 4), 133/4 inches (size 6)] sc in each st across, turn.
stitch or chain space, chain 1 and begin with
M AT E R I A L S the first single crochet, then continue the Row 3: Working in back lps, ch 1, sc in each st
• Plymouth Yarn DK Merino row/round as usual. across, sl st in top row 2 of Hip Panel, sl st in
Superwash light (DK) weight Join with slip stitch as indicated unless end of row 3 of Hip Panel, turn.
wool yarn (13/4 oz/130 yds/ otherwise stated. Row 4: Rep row 2.
50g per ball):
3 [4, 5] balls #1121 fuchsia PAT T E R N S T I TC H
Row 5: Working in back lps, ch 1, sc in each st
1 [1, 2] ball(s) #1127 blush across, sl st in bottom of row 4 of Hip Panel,
Wattle Stitch sl st in top of row 4 of Hip Panel, turn.
1 [1, 1] ball #1132 green lake
• Size I/9/5.5mm crochet hook or size Multiple of 3 minus 1. Row 6: Rep row 2.
needed to obtain gauge Row 1: (Sc, ch 1, dc) in 2nd ch from hook, *sk Row 7: Working in back lps, ch 1, sc in each st
• Locking stitch markers: 8 next 2 chs, (sc, ch 1, dc) in next ch, rep from * across, sl st in end of row 5 of Hip Panel, sl st
• 1/2-inch buttons: 4 across, turn. in bottom of row 6 of Hip Panel, turn.
• Tapestry needle Row 2: Ch 1, sk first st *(sc, ch 1, dc) in each
• Sewing needle Row 8: Rep row 2.
ch-1 sp across, turn.
• Matching sewing thread Row 9: Working in back lps, ch 1, sc in each
Rep row 2 for Pattern Stitch. st across, sl st in top of row 6 of Hip Panel.
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Color Sequence Fasten off.
7 pattern reps = 41/2 inches; 13 pattern rows Work *6 rows/rnds fuchsia, 2 rows/rnds blush, Ribbing Side 2
= 41/2 inches 1 row/rnd green lake, rep from *. Row 1: With WS of Hip Panel facing, join fuch-
Take time to check gauge. sia in bottom corner of Hip Panel, ch 7, sc in
S W E AT E R 2nd ch from hook and each rem ch across,
PAT T E R N N OT E S 2 sl st in end of row 1 of Hip Panel, turn. (6 sc)
Hip Panel
Sweater is worked from bottom hem to Row 2: Working in back lps, sc in each st
armholes, where it is divided and each section Make 2. across, turn.
is worked separately. Row 1 (RS): With fuchsia (see Color Se- Row 3: Working in back lps, ch 1, sc in each st
Sweater begins by making two rectangles quence), ch 47 [53, 59], (sc, ch 1, dc) in 2nd across, sl st in end of row 2 of Hip Panel, sl st
in Wattle Stitch. Then 4 sections of Ribbing ch from hook, *sk next 2 chs, (sc, ch 1, dc) in in bottom of row 3 of Hip Panel, turn.
are made and joined as you go to the Wattle next ch, rep from * across, turn. (16 [18, 20]
pattern reps)
Row 4: Rep row 2. Row 3: Working in back lps, ch 1, sc in each sk next st, (sc, ch 1, dc) in each rem ch-1
Row 5: Working in back lp, ch 1, sc in each st st across, sl st in next dc on Front, sl st in next sp around, join in first sc, turn. (13 [13, 15]
across, sl st in top of row 3 of Hip Panel, sl st ch-1 sp on Front, turn. pattern reps)
in end of row 4 of Hip Panel, turn. Row 4: Rep row 2. Rnds 9–15 [11–19, 13–23]: Rep rnd 2.
Row 6: Rep row 2. Row 5: Working in back lps, ch 1, sc in each Rnd 16 [20, 24]: Rep rnd 8 [10, 12]. (14 [14,
Row 7: Working in back lps, ch 1, sc in st across, sl st in next sc on Front, sl st in next 16] pattern reps)
each st across, 2 sl st in end of row 5 of Hip ch-1 sp on Front, turn. Rnds 17–26 [21–32, 25–34]: Rep rnd 2.
Panel, turn. Row 6: Rep row 2. Shape Cap
Row 8: Rep row 2. Row 7: Working in back lps, ch 1, sc in each st Rows 1–3 [1–4, 1–4]: Now working in rows,
Row 9: Working in back lps, ch 1, sc in each across, sl st in next sc on Front, sl st in next dc ch 1, sk first st, (sc, ch 1, dc) in each ch-1 sp
st across, sl st in end of row 6 of Hip Panel. on Front, turn. across, do not join, turn. At end of last row,
Fasten off. Row 8: Rep row 2. fasten off.
Body Row 9: Working in back lps, ch 1, sc in each
st across, sl st in next ch-1 sp on Front, sl st in A S S E M B LY
Getting started: Using stitch markers, fasten next sc on Front, turn.
Hip Panels tog to form ring with Ribbing on Sew Sleeves into armholes, aligning design
front piece overlapping Ribbing on back piece. Row 10: Rep row 2. lines of Sweater and Sleeve Cap.
Rnd 1 (joining rnd): With RS facing and Row 11: Working in back lps, ch 1, sc in each Edging
working through both thicknesses of each st across, sl st in next ch-1 sp on Front, sl st in
next sc on Front, turn. With RS facing, join in first st on bottom edge
Ribbing section, join blush in first st of Rib- of Front, ch 1, sc evenly across. Fasten off.
bing, (ch 1, sc, ch 1, dc) in same st, sk next st, Rows 12–31 [12–31, 12–41]: [Rep rows
*[(sc, ch 1, dc) in next st, sk next st] across 2–11] 2 [2, 3] times. Rep for Back.
Ribbing, sk first st of Hip Panel, (sc, ch 1, dc) Rows 32–40 [32–40, 42–45]: Rep rows 2–10 With RS facing, join in first st on bottom edge
in each ch-1 sp across Hip Panel to next Rib- [2–10, 2–5]. At end of last row, fasten off. of Sleeve, ch 1, sc evenly around, join in first
bing panel, rep from * around, join in first sc, sc. Fasten off.
turn. (38 [42, 46] pattern reps) Back
Rep for 2nd Sleeve.
Rnds 2–16 [2–18, 2–20]: Following Color Se- Rep as for Front panel. Beg Neck Ribbing with
quence, sl st in first dc, (sl st, ch 1, sc, ch 1, dc) WS facing. 81/2 [81/2, 93/4]"
FINISHING
in next ch-1 sp, (sc, ch 1, dc) in each rem ch-1 Sleeve
sp around, join in first sc, turn. At end of last Working through both
rnd, fasten off. Make 2. thicknesses, sew 1 but-
ton to each section of
10 [121/2, 131/4]"
Row 1 (RS): Now working in rows, sk 3 [5, 5] Size 2: Beg with 3 rnds fuchsia, 2 rnds shown in photo.
pattern reps of last rnd, following Color blush and 1 rnd green lake, then continue
Color Sequence. Block to finished
Sequence, (sl st, ch 1, sc, ch 1, dc) in next ch-1 measurements. Weave
sp, (sc, ch 1, dc) in next 15 [15, 17] ch-1 sps, Size 4: Beg with 1 rnd blush and 1 rnd green in ends. C!
turn, leaving rem sts unworked. (16 [16, 18] lake, then continue Color Sequence.
pattern reps) Size 6: Follow Color Sequence. 71/4 [71/4, 81/2]"
Rows 2–10 [2–10, 2–12]: Ch 1, sk first st, (sc, Rnd 1 (RS): Ch 36 [36, 42], sl st in first ch to 1 [11/2, 11/2]" 93/4 [93/4, 11]"
ch 1, dc) in each ch-1 sp across, turn. At end of form ring, ch 1, (sc, ch 1, dc) in first ch, *sk
7 /2 [8 /4, 9]" 4 /4 [4 /4, 4 /4]"
last row, fasten off. next 2 chs, (sc, ch 1, dc) in next ch, rep from *
3
Row 1: With RS facing, join fuchsia in first st sc, turn. (12 [12, 14] pattern reps)
1
of top edge of Front, ch 7, sc in 2nd ch from Rnd 2: Sl st in first dc, (sl st, ch 1, sc, ch 1, dc) FRONT/BACK
hook and each rem ch across, sl st in next in first ch-1 sp, (sc, ch 1, dc) in each rem ch-1
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WINTER WEARABLES
Based on timeless Aran cable designs heralding from Ireland, this classic
sweater equally suits both boys and girls with its tailored good looks.
sts, fpdtr in first sk st, fpdtr in 2nd st and fpdtr Right Shoulder & Neck Shaping
INTERMEDIATE in 3rd tst Row 45 [45, 49, 49]: Ch 3, dc in each of next
11 [13, 13, 15] sc, turn. (12, 14, 14, 16] dc)
FINISHED SIZES
P U L LO V E R Row 46 [46, 50, 50]: Ch 1, sc in each of next 12
Instructions given fit child’s size 4; [14, 14, 16] dc. Fasten off.
changes for 6, 8 and 10 are in [ ] Back
Row 1: With size G hook, ch 56 [60, 62, 66], Left Shoulder & Neck Shaping
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
dc in 4th ch from hook (3 sk chs count as first Row 45 [45, 49, 49]: Sk next 16 [16, 18,
Chest: 27 inches (size 4) [29 inches dc), dc in each rem ch across, turn. (54 [58, 18] sc of row 44 [44, 48, 48], join (see Pat-
(size 6), 30 inches (size 8) and 32 inches 60, 64] dc) tern Notes) yarn in next sc, ch 3, dc in each sc
(size 10)] Row 2: Ch 1, sc in each dc across, turn. across. (12 [14, 14, 16] dc)
Length: 153/4 inches (size 4) [153/4 inches Row 3: Ch 3 (see Pattern Notes), dc in each sc Row 46 [46, 50, 50]: Ch 1, sc in each of next
(size 6), 161/4 inches (size 8) and 161/4 across, turn. 12 [14, 14, 16] dc. Fasten off.
inches (size 10)]
Rows 4–29 [4–29, 4–33, 4–33]: [Rep rows 2 Front
M AT E R I A L S and 3 alternately] 13 [13, 15, 15] times. Row 1: With size G hook, ch 56 [60, 62, 66],
• Berroco Vintage DK light (DK) Row 30 [30, 34, 34]: Rep row 2. dc in 4th ch from hook (3 sk chs count as first
weight acrylic/wool/nylon yarn dc), dc in each rem ch across, turn. (54 [58,
(31/2 oz/290 yds/100g per hank): Armhole Shaping
60, 64] dc)
3 [3, 4, 4] hanks #2105 oats Row 31 [31, 35, 35]: Sl st in each of next 8
• Sizes F/5/3.5mm and G/6/4mm sts, ch 3, dc in each sc across leaving last 7 sc Row 2: Ch 1, sc in each dc across, turn.
crochet hooks or size needed to obtain unworked, turn. (40 [44, 46, 50] dc) Row 3: Ch 3, dc in each of next 9 [10, 10, 11]
gauge Rows 32–43 [32–43, 36–47, 36–47]: [Rep sc, *fptr (see Stitch Guide) around each of
• Yarn needle rows 2 and 3 alternately] 6 times. next 6 dc 2 rows below, dc in each of next 8
Row 44 [44, 48, 48]: Rep row 2. C O N T I N U E D O N PA G E 10 5
G AU G E
DAPPER DOG
DESIGN BY ROSEANNE TORCASSO
Everyone deserves to stay warm this winter, including our four-legged friends!
Designed in three sizes, this easy-to-put-on sweater can be customized to fit
your favorite pooch.
PAT T E R N N OT E S by 3 chains per inch. When working the lower
INTERMEDIATE Weave in all ends as work progresses. left hip section, make sure it is symmetrical
with the right hip.
FINISHED SIZES
Join with slip stitch as indicated unless
otherwise stated. To customize if the sweater is less than
Instructions given fit size X-small; 1 inch too loose, simply move the buttons in,
changes for small, medium and large Chain-2 at beginning of row or round away from the edge to create an overlapping
are in [ ]. counts as first half-double crochet unless closure. Adjust the placement of the shoulder
otherwise stated. buttons accordingly.
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
Customizing the Fit To customize if it’s just a bit snug, crochet
Girth (chest at widest): 16 inches The dimensions listed here are based on the another round of trim, working the
(X-small) [181/2 inches (small), 21 inches low end of standard dog sweater sizes, but buttonholes in the final round.
(medium), 271/2 inches (large)] dogs come in so many shapes that it is best Length
Length (excluding bib): 5 inches to take a few measurements and adjust the
(X-small) [7 inches (small), 8 inches number of rows and/or stitches to ensure the For this design, measure your dog’s back from
(medium), 12 inches (large)] best fit. The sweater should be comfortably the base of its neck to about 2 inches before
snug, not tight, and if too loose it may shift the base of its tail. Work the body rows to
Cowl length: 3 inches (X-small) reach this length before beginning the bib.
[4 inches (small), 5 inches (medium), as your dog moves. To get the desired fit,
7 inches (large)] measure your dog in four places. (Bear in To increase or decrease the length, adjust by
mind that the finishing trim on the body piece 2 rows per inch.
Cowl circumference (with 21/2 inches will add about 1/2 inch on all sides.)
ease): 9 inches (X-small) [11 inches Be sure when lengthening the pattern that
(small), 12 inches (medium), Bib the fabric does not obstruct the groin and
15 inches (large)] Determining the length of the bib, which wraps around your dog’s belly at least 3 inches
extends from the body piece, is an important away from its genitals—the finished sweater
Note: To customize the fit, refer to the for a female dog can cover farther back on her
Pattern Notes for measuring your dog and measurement to assure the best fit: too short
and it may distort or pull the cowl down; too underside than one for a male.
adjust the number of rows and/or stitches
accordingly. long and it will buckle. Beginning about 1 Cowl
inch behind its front legs, measure from your Width: Measure the circumference of your
M AT E R I A L S dog’s chest up between the legs to the base of dog’s neck at the thickest point (or use its
• Red Heart Super Saver medium its throat, which is where the bib will button collar size) and crochet the cowl to that width.
(worsted) weight acrylic yarn to the cowl. To alter the pattern’s given measurements:
(solids: 7 oz/364 yds/198g per skein; To customize, simply adjust the number Add or subtract by 3 ribs for every inch you
flecks: 5 oz/260 yds/141g per skein): of rows in the pattern to meet the would like to increase or decrease. Because
1 skein each #406 medium thyme desired length. the cowl is ribbed, it stretches and can
and #4334 buff fleck easily be placed over your dog’s head, yet
• Size H/8/5mm crochet hook or size Girth
should maintain a comfortably snug fit
needed to obtain gauge Find your dog’s girth—which is primarily around the neck.
• Size G/6/4mm crochet hook determined by the expansion of its ribcage—
• Stitch markers by measuring around the widest part of Length: To determine the cowl’s length,
• 1-inch buttons: 6 [6, 8, 8] the chest (usually a few inches behind the measure your dog’s neck from the base of its
• Tapestry needle front legs). throat to just under its jawline and merely
adjust the number of beginning chains.
Modify the width of the body piece as part Increase or decrease by 5 single crochet to add
G AU G E of the increase in row 5 of the pattern or subtract 1 inch in length.
13 hdc = 4 inches; 10 hdc rows = 4 inches instructions. To increase or decrease, adjust
C O N T I N U E D O N PA G E 10 6
FUR THROW
DESIGN BY JACKIE DAUGHERTY
Crocheted with a large hook and super bulky yarn, this throw makes the
perfect cold-weather accessory for your living room. The fur trim adds a fun,
trendy touch.
THROW EDGING
EASY
Row 1 (RS): With cream and larger hook, Rnd 1: With RS facing and smaller hook, join
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
ch 67, sc in 2nd ch from hook, [dc in next ch, (see Pattern Notes) taupe in first st on last
sc in next ch] across to last ch, dc in last ch, row, working in each st, end of each row, and
50 inches x 60 inches, excluding Edging turn. (33 sc, 33 dc) in opposite side of foundation ch, [ch 12, sc]
M AT E R I A L S Row 2: Ch 1, sc in first st, [dc in next st, sc in twice around, join in joining sl st.
• Plymouth Yarn Encore Mega next st] across to last st, dc in last st, turn. Fasten off. C!
super bulky (super chunky) Rep row 2 until Throw measures 60 inches,
weight acrylic/wool yarn (31/2 oz/ fasten off.
64 yds/100g per ball):
20 balls #146 cream
• Plymouth Yarn Arequipa Fur super
bulky (super chunky) weight alpaca/
wool yarn (13/4 oz/65 yds/50g per ball):
6 balls #0202 taupe
• Sizes N/15/10mm and K/101/2/6.5mm
crochet hooks or size needed to obtain
gauge
• Tapestry needle
G AU G E
78
KINLOUGH
ARAN AFGHAN
DESIGN BY MELISSA LEAPMAN
Sure to become a treasured heirloom, this classically cabled throw will add a
touch of warmth and elegance no matter where it is displayed.
Foundation row 2: Ch 2 (see Pattern Notes), F. rep from * across, ending final rep at **,
CHALLENGING hdc in each st across, ending with hdc in top hdc in each of next 6 sts, turn. (24 fptr,
of beg ch-2, turn. 9 sets of crossed fpdtr, 78 hdc)
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
Row 1 (RS): Ch 2, hdc in each of next 5 sts; Row 2: Ch 2, hdc in each st across, ending
52 inches wide x 62 inches long with hdc in top of beg ch-2, turn.
A. *fptr (see Stitch Guide) in each of next
M AT E R I A L S 2 sts 2 rows below, sk 2 sts behind Row 3: Ch 2, hdc in each of next 5 sts;
• Medium (worsted) weight 2 sts just made (see Pattern Notes), G. *fptr in each of next 2 sts 2 rows below,
superwash wool yarn: hdc in each of next 3 sts, fptr in next sk 2 sts behind 2 sts just made, hdc in
661/2 oz/3800 yds/1900g green 2 sts 2 rows below, sk 2 sts behind 2 sts next st, pc (see Special Stitch) in next
• Size I/9/5.5mm crochet hook or size just made; st, hdc in next st, fptr in each of next
needed to obtain gauge B. hdc in each of next 2 sts, sk next 3 sts, 2 sts 2 rows below, sk 2 sts behind 2 sts
• Tapestry needle fpdtr (see Stitch Guide) in each of next just made;
2 sts 2 rows below, sk next 2 sts after H. hdc in each of next 2 sts, fptr in each of
G AU G E 2 hdc just made, hdc in next st, working next 2 sts 2 rows below, sk 2 sts behind
12 sts = 4 inches; 5 rows = 4 inches in front of last 3 sts just made, fpdtr in 2 sts just made, hdc in next st, fptr in
each of first 2 sk sts 2 rows below, sk each of next 2 sts 2 rows below, sk 2 sts
PAT T E R N N OT E S 2 sts behind 2 sts just made, hdc in each behind 2 sts just made, hdc in each of
Chain-2 at beginning of row counts as first of next 2 sts; next 2 sts;
half double crochet unless otherwise stated. C. fptr in each of next 2 sts 2 rows below, I. fptr in each of next 2 sts 2 rows below,
Skip each half double crochet behind front sk 2 sts behind 2 sts just made, hdc in sk 2 sts behind 2 sts just made, hdc in
post stitches. each of next 3 sts, fptr in each of next next st, pc in next st, hdc in next st, fptr
2 sts 2 rows below, sk 2 sts behind 2 sts in next 2 sts 2 rows below, sk 2 sts be-
Join with slip stitch as indicated unless just made**, hdc in each of next 4 sts;
otherwise stated. hind 2 sts just made**, hdc in each of
D. [sk next 3 sts, fpdtr in each of next 2 sts next 2 sts;
S P E C I A L S T I TC H 2 rows below, sk next 2 sts after hdc sts J. [fpdtr in each of next 2 fpdtr 2 rows be-
Popcorn (pc): Work 5 dc in indicated st, drop just made, hdc in next st, working in low, sk next 2 sts after 2 hdc just made
lp from hook, reinsert hook in first dc of 5-dc front of last 3 sts just made, fpdtr in each on working row, hdc in each of next
group, pick up dropped lp and pull through of 2 sk sts 2 rows below, sk 2 sts behind 5 sts, fpdtr in 2 sk fpdtr 2 rows below,
first dc, push popcorn to RS of fabric. 2 sts just made, hdc in each of next 5 sk 2 sts after hdc just made, hdc in next
sts] twice; st] twice;
AFGHAN E. sk next 3 sts, fpdtr in each of next 2 sts K. fpdtr in each of next 2 fpdtr 2 rows be-
2 rows below, sk next 2 sts after hdc sts low, sk next 2 sts after 2 hdc just made
Foundation row 1 (RS): Ch 148, hdc in just made, hdc in next st, working in
3rd ch from hook and in each ch across, on working row, hdc in next 5 sts, fpdtr
front of last 3 sts just made, fpdtr in each in 2 sk fpdtr 2 rows below, sk 2 sts after
turn. (147 hdc) of 2 sk sts 2 rows below, sk 2 sts behind hdc just made, hdc in each of next 2 sts;
2 sts just made, hdc in each of next 4 sts;
C O N T I N U E D O N PA G E 10 8
THROW
D E S I G N BY TA M M Y H I L D E B R A N D
Ice Crystal
Rnd 1 (RS): With white, rep rnd 1 of Base.
Rnd 2: *Ch 6 (does not count as dc, ch 3), sl st
in 3rd ch from hook (ch-2 sp at tip), ch 2, sk
next st, sl st in next st, rep from * working last
Like a snowflake, the more closely you look sl st in same st as base of beg ch-6. Fasten off.
(8 ch-2 sps at tips)
the more intricate it becomes. This fascinating Assembly
throw features layers of stitching to create a Rnd 1 (RS): With RS facing, place Ice Crystal
on Base, working through both thicknesses, sc
blanket of icy motifs. join (see Special Stitches) white in any ch-2 sp
at tip of Ice Crystal and ch-3 sp of Base, 4 sc in
S P E C I A L S T I TC H E S
same sps, *ch 1, 5 sc in next ch-2 sp at tip and
INTERMEDIATE
ch-3 sp, rep from * around, ch 1, join in beg
Single crochet join (sc join): Place slip sc. Fasten off. (8 groups of 5 sc, 8 ch-1 sps)
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
knot on hook, insert hook in indicated st, yo
and pull up a lp, yo and draw through both Rnd 2: With RS facing and working over ch-1
34 inches wide x 54 inches long lps on hook. sps of rnd 1, join dark country blue in any ch-1
sp of Base, (ch 3, 2 dc) in same sp, ch 1, work-
M AT E R I A L S Triple V-stitch (triple V-st): (Dc, [ch 3, dc] ing in back lp (see Stitch Guide), sc in center
• Caron Simply Soft medium 3 times) in indicated st. st of first 5-sc group, *ch 1, 3 dc in next ch-1
(worsted) weight acrylic yarn Chain-3 join (ch-3 join): Ch 1, drop lp sp of Base, ch 1, working in back lp, sc in cen-
(6 oz/315 yds/170g per skein): from hook, insert hook in center ch of ter st of next 5-sc group, rep from * around,
3 skeins each #9701 white and corresponding ch-3 sp of previous Motif, pick ch 1, join in top of beg ch-3. Fasten off.
#9710 country blue up dropped lp and pull through, ch 1. (8 groups of 3 dc, 8 sc, 16 ch-1 sps)
2 skeins #9711 dark country blue
• Size I/9/5.5mm crochet hook or size First triple V-stitch join (first triple V-st Rnd 3: Working in back lp, sc join white in
needed to obtain gauge join): (Dc, ch 3, dc, [ch-3 join (see Special first st of any 3-dc group, sc in each of next
• Tapestry needle Stitches), dc] twice) in indicated st. 2 dc, sc in next ch, (sc, ch 1, sc) in next sc,
• Stitch markers: 8 2nd triple V-stitch join (2nd triple V-st sc in next ch, *sc in each of next 3 dc, sc in
join): (Dc, [ch-3 join, dc] twice, ch 3, dc) in next ch, (sc, ch 1, sc) in next sc, sc in next ch,
indicated st. rep from * around, join in beg sc. Fasten off.
G AU G E (56 sc, 8 ch-1 sps)
Chain-4 join (ch-4 join): Ch 2, drop lp from
Rnds 1 and 2 of Base = 21/2 inches hook, insert hook in center ch of indicated Strip 1
PAT T E R N N OT E S
ch-3 sp of Motif, pick up dropped lp and pull Motif 1
through, ch 2, sl st in next ch-3 sp.
Weave in loose ends as work progresses. Rnd 4 (RS): With RS facing, sc join country
Motifs are joined together in Strips with a blue in any ch-1 sp, (ch 3, sc) in same sp, sk
THROW next 3 sts, triple V-st (see Special Stitches)
join-as-you-go technique.
Crystalline Motif in next st, *sk next 3 sts, (sc, ch 3, sc) in next
Join with slip stitch as indicated unless ch-1 sp, sk next 3 sts, triple V-st in next st, rep
otherwise stated. Make 40. from * around, sk last 3 sts, join in beg sc. Fas-
Chain-3 at beginning of round counts as first Base ten off. (8 triple V-sts, 16 sc)
double crochet unless otherwise stated. Rnd 1 (RS): With country blue, ch 4, join (see Motif 2
Chain-6 at beginning of round counts as Pattern Notes) in first ch to form a ring, ch 1, Rnd 4: With RS facing, sc join country blue in
first double crochet and chain-3 unless 16 sc in ring, join in beg sc. (16 sc) any ch-1 sp, (ch 3, sc) in same sp, sk next 3
otherwise stated. Rnd 2: Ch 3 (see Pattern Notes), dc in first st, sts, first triple V-st join (see Special Stitches)
Use stitch markers on indicated stitches and dc in next st, *2 dc in next st, dc in next st, rep in next st, sk next 3 sts, (sc, ch-3 join, sc) in
move up as each round is completed. from * around, join in top of beg ch-3. (24 dc) next ch-1 sp, sk next 3 sts, 2nd triple V-st
Specials
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CO Z Y AT H O M E
This unusual afghan is made by sewing 3-inch motifs together and then working
surface crochet in diagonal rows first in one direction and then in the opposite
direction, creating raised textural stitches that add a lot of “wow” factor!
G AU G E
Rows 11–18: Rep row 2 of Back. and in front lps (see Stitch Guide) of Back, Pattern Notes), dc in next st, [sc in next st, dc
Rows 19 & 20: Rep rows 9 and 10. join (see Pattern Notes) in first st, sl st in each in next st] across. (74 sts)
st across. Fasten off. (74 sl sts) Rows 2–38: Rep rows 2–38 of previously
Rows 21–30: Rep rows 11–20.
2nd Pillow Pocket made Back.
Rows 31–38: Rep row 2 of Back. Do not fas-
ten off after row 38. Back Front
Joining Seam Row 1 (RS): With RS of previously made Front Row 1 (RS): With RS of previously made Front
facing and working in unworked back lps of facing and working in unworked front lps, sc
With WS of Front and Back held tog and RS of join in first st of last row, dc in next st, [sc in
Front facing, and working in back lps of Front Back, sc join in first st of last row (see
next st, dc in next st] across, turn. (74 sts)
Rows 2–38: Rep rows 2–38 of previously
made Front.
Joining Seam
Rep Joining Seam of previously made
Pillow Pocket.
3rd Pillow Pocket
Rep 2nd Pillow Pocket.
4th Pillow Pocket
Rep Back and Front of 2nd Pillow Pocket. Do
not work Joining Seam.
A S S E M B LY & F I N I S H I N G
Edging
With WS of Front and Back held tog, RS of
Front facing and working through both thick-
nesses, ch 3 (see Pattern Notes), dc in each
st across to last st, 2 dc in last st, working in
ends of rows of long edge, dc evenly sp across,
working in unworked front lps of foundation
chs of first Pillow Pocket, 2 dc in first ch, dc in
each ch across to last ch, 2 dc in last ch, work-
ing in ends of rows of Fronts only of other
long edge, dc evenly sp across, dc in same
st as beg ch-3, turn, with RS of Backs facing
and working in ends of rows of Backs only, dc
evenly sp across to bottom edge of First Pillow
Pocket, join in first dc. Fasten off.
Button
Make 12.
Ch 3 (does not count as dc), 12 dc in 4th ch
from hook, join in first dc. Leaving a long tail
for sewing, fasten off. (12 dc)
Sew Buttons to WS of Backs under each but-
tonhole. Insert pillows into Pocket openings
and button closed to secure. C!
PINYA
TUNIC
Made using
DK-weight
yarn and
includes
sizes XS-4XL.
Y886241
Retail: $8.00
WOODSY
ARGYLE
AFGHAN
D E S I G N BY D O R OT HY WA R R E L L
SHADES
OF WINE
LAPGHAN
DESIGN BY CINDY ADAMS
2Go
Colorful, comfortable
interchangeable hooks
for Tunisian or
standard crochet.
COLOR-BLOCK COWL
CO N T I N U E D F R O M PA G E 1 4
Row 2: Ch 2 (see Pattern Notes), shell in Rows 69–99: With oceano, rep Row 2, at end of
next dc and each dc across, hdc in last hdc, last row, fasten off.
fasten off.
Rows 3 & 4: With Sapa Inca, rep Row 2, at end FINISHING
of last row, fasten off. Making sure not to twist Cowl, overlap rows 1
Rows 5 & 6: With oceano, rep Row 2, at end of and 2 over rows 98 and 99, with pacifico, sew
last row, fasten off. through both layers of Cowl and buttons at
Rows 7–37: With pacifico, rep Row 2, at end of the same time. C!
last row, fasten off.
Rows 38–68: With Sapa Inca, rep Row 2, at end
of last row, fasten off.
Entrelac Downward Triangles Rep rows 1–6 until 9 Downward Triangles are Entrelac Upward Triangle
Rnd 10: Change to size J hook: completed. Rnd 17: Change to size J hook, working in
Row 1: [Insert hook in next dc, yo, draw up a Entrelac Squares front lps of rnd 16:
lp] 6 times, work lps off hook (see Special Rnd 11: Working with size J hook, loosely sl st Row 1: [Insert hook in next sc, yo, draw up a
Stitches). 6 sts up right edge of first Downward Triangle lp] 5 times, work lps off hook.
Row 2: Sk first vertical bar, TSS (see Special and working between Entrelac Downward Row 2: Sk first vertical bar, TSS in each of
Stitches) in each of next 5 sts, leaving last st Triangles. next 4 sts, leaving last st unworked, work
unworked, work lps off hook. Row 1: TTS in next 6 sts along side of Triangle lps off hook.
Row 3: Sk first vertical bar, TSS in each of to last st, work lps off hook. Row 3: Sk first vertical bar, TSS in each of
next 4 sts, leaving last st unworked, work Rows 2–6: Sk first vertical bar, TSS in next 6 next 3 sts, leaving last st unworked, work
lps off hook. sts along side of Triangle, work lps off hook. lps off hook.
Row 4: Sk first vertical bar, TSS in each of At the end of row 6, ch 1, sl st in each of Row 4: Sk first vertical bar, TSS in each of
next 3 sts, leaving last st unworked, work next 6 vertical bars of the square until next 2 sts, leaving last st unworked, work
lps off hook. next triangle. lps off hook.
Row 5: Sk first vertical bar, TSS in each of Rep rows 1–6 of Squares until 9 Entrelac Row 5: Sk first vertical bar, TSS in next st,
next 2 sts, leaving last st unworked, work Squares are completed. leaving last st unworked, work lps of hook,
lps off hook. working on side edge of Upward Triangle, sl st
Loosely sl st up right edge of first Square in each of next 5 vertical bars.
Row 6: Sk first vertical bar, TSS in next st, made to top.
leaving last st unworked, work lps of hook, Rep rows 1–5 until 20 Upward Triangles are
working up side edge Triangle, sl st in each of Rnd 12: Change to size H hook, [work 12-dc completed.
next 5 vertical bars working toward rnd 9. dec (see Special Stitches), ch 3, work 3 sc in
corner point of next Row 18: Change to size H hook, push Upward
Square] around. Triangles toward the crown of Hat, hdc in each
st around. (100 hdc)
Rnd 13: [Work 5 dc
in ch-1 lock sp in Row 19: Working in back lps only, hdc in each
top of dc dec, 3 dc st around.
in next ch-3 sp, dc Rnd 20: Working in back lps only, dc in each
in each of next 3 sc] st around.
around. (99 dc) Rnd 21: [Dc in next st, fpdc (see Stitch Guide)
Rnds 14 & 15: Working in next st] around. (50 dc, 50 fpdc)
in back lp only, sc in Rnd 22: Fpsc (see Stitch Guide) in each
each st around. st around.
Rnd 16: Working in Rnd 23: [Sc in each of next 2 sts, sc dec (see
back lps only, 2 sc in Stitch Guide) in next 2 sts] around. (75 sc)
first st, sc in each rem
st around. (100 sc) Rnd 24: [Sc dec in next 2 sc, sc in each of next
17 sts] 3 times, sc dec in next 2 sts, sc in each
of next 16 sts, join (see Pattern Notes). Fas-
ten off. C!
Rnd 19: Esc dec in first 2 sts, esc in next 9 Rnd 11: [2 esc in next st, esc in next 12 sts]
sts, [esc dec in next 2 sts, esc in next 9 sts] twice, join. (28 esc)
around, join. (80 esc) Rnd 12: [2 esc in next st, esc in next 13 sts]
Rnd 20: Esc dec in first 2 sts, esc in next 8 twice, join. (30 esc)
sts, [esc dec in next 2 sts, esc in next 8 sts] Rnd 13: [2 esc in next st, esc in next 14 sts]
around, join. (72 esc) twice, join. (32 esc)
Rnd 21: Esc dec in first 2 sts, esc in next 7 Rnd 14: [2 esc in next st, esc in next 15 sts]
sts, [esc dec in next 2 sts, esc in next 7 twice, join. (34 esc)
sts] around, join. (64 esc)
Rnd 15: [2 esc in next st, esc in next 16 sts]
Rnd 22: Esc dec in first 2 sts, esc in twice, join. (36 esc)
next 6 sts, [esc dec in next 2 sts, esc in
next 6 sts] around, join. (56 esc) Rnd 16: Esc in each of next 13 sts, sk 10 sts,
esc in next 13 sts, join. (26 esc)
Rnd 23: Esc dec in first 2 sts, esc in next 5
sts, [esc dec in next 2 sts, esc in next 5 sts] Rnds 17–22: Esc in each st around,
around, join. (48 esc) join. (26 esc)
Rnds 24 & 25: Esc in each st around, join. At Rnd 23: Sc in each st around, join. Fasten off.
Rnd 10: 2 esc in first st, esc in
next 8 sts, [2 esc in next st, esc in next 8 sts] end of rnd 25, fasten off. (48 sc)
around, join. (80 esc) THUMB
Rnd 11: 2 esc in first st, esc in next 9 sts, MITT Rnd 1: Esc join (see Special Stitches) in first sk
[2 esc in next st, esc in next 9 sts] around, Make 2. st of rnd 16, sc in each of next 9 sk sts, work-
join. (88 esc) ing in bottom of sts of rnd 16, esc dec (see
Foundation rnd: Work first foundation sc Special Stitches) in 2 sts between previously sk
Rnd 12: 2 esc in first st, esc in next 10 sts, (see Special Stitches), work 23 next founda- sts, join. (11 sc)
[2 esc in next st, esc in next 10 sts] around, tion sc (see Special Stitches), join (see Pattern
join. (96 esc) Notes) in first sc. (24 sc) Rnds 2 & 3: Esc in each st around, join.
Rnds 13–17: Esc in each st around, Rnds 1–9: Esc (see Special Stitches) in each st Rnd 4: Sc in each st around, join. Fasten off.
join. (96 esc) around, join. (24 esc)
Rnd 18: Esc dec (see Special Stitches) in first Rnd 10: [2 esc in next st, esc in next 11 sts] FINISHING
2 sts, esc in next 10 sts, [esc dec in next 2 sts, twice, join. (26 esc) Optional: Refer to photo as a guide and sew
esc in next 10 sts] around, join. (88 esc) buttons to wrist edge or where desired. C!
RIGHT MITT fpdc around next fpdc on 2nd row below, sc in Row 2: Ch 1, sc in each st across, turn.
Rnds 1–3: Rep rnds 1–3 of Left Mitt. last sc, turn. Row 3: Ch 1, sc in first sc, fpdc (see Stitch
Rnd 4: Ch 1, sc in same sc as beg ch-1, sc in Row 19: Rep row 17. Guide) around next sc on 2nd row below,
each of next 11 sc, fpdc around next fpdc on Rnd 20: Now working in rnds, ch 1, sc in same sc in next sc, fpdc around each of next 4 sc on
2nd rnd below, sc in each of next 3 sc, fpdc sc as beg ch-1, sc in each of next 11 sc, fpdc 2nd row below, sc in next sc, fpdc around
around each of next 4 sc on 2nd rnd below, around next fpdc on 2nd row below, sc in each next sc on 2nd row below, sc in last sc, turn.
sc in each of next 3 sc, fpdc around next sc on of next 3 sc, fpdc around each of next 4 fpdc (6 fpdc, 4 sc)
2nd rnd below, sc in each of last 2 sc, join in on 2nd row below, sc in each of next 3 sc, fpdc Row 4: Rep row 2.
first sc, turn. (6 fpdc, 20 sc) around next fpdc on 2nd row below, sc in last Row 5: Ch 1, sc in first sc, fpdc around next
Rnd 5: Ch 1, sc in same sc as beg ch-1, sc in sc, ch 1, join in first sc, turn. fpdc on 2nd row below, sc in next sc, fpdc
each rem sc around, join in first sc, turn. Rnd 21: Ch 1, sc in same sc as beg ch-1, sc in around each of next 4 fpdc on 2nd row below,
Rnd 6: Ch 1, sc in same sc as beg ch-1, sc in next ch-1 sp, sc in each rem sc around, join in sc in next sc, fpdc around next fpdc on 2nd
each of next 11 sc, fpdc around next fpdc on first sc, turn. row below, sc in last sc, turn.
2nd rnd below, sc in each of next 3 sc, fpdc Rnds 22–30: Rep rnds 6–14. Row 6: Rep row 2.
around each of next 4 fpdc on 2nd rnd below, Rnds 31 & 32: Rep rnd 5. At end of last rnd, Row 7: Ch 1, sc in first sc, fpdc around next
sc in each of next 3 sc, fpdc around next fpdc fasten off. fpdc on 2nd row below, sc in next sc, sk next 2
on 2nd rnd below, sc in each of last 2 sc, join fpdc on 2nd row below, fptr (see Stitch Guide)
in first sc, turn. around each of next 2 fpdc on 2nd row below,
FINISHING
Rnd 7: Rep rnd 5. fptr around each of 2 sk fpdc, sc in next sc,
Lightly block to soften yarn. fpdc around next fpdc on 2nd row below, sc in
Rnd 8: Ch 1, sc in same sc as beg ch-1, sc in
each of next 11 sc, fpdc around next fpdc on last sc, turn.
2nd rnd below, sc in each of next 3 sc, sk next HEADBAND Row 8: Rep row 2.
2 fpdc on 2nd rnd below, fptr around each Row 9: Ch 1, sc in first sc, fpdc around next
of next 2 fpdc, fptr around first sk fpdc, fptr EASY fpdc on 2nd row below, sc in next sc, fpdc
around 2nd sk fpdc, sc in each of next 3 sc, around each of next 4 fptr on 2nd row below,
fpdc around next fpdc on 2nd rnd below, sc in FINISHED SIZE
sc in next sc, fpdc around next fpdc on 2nd
each of last 2 sc, join in first sc, turn. Adult woman row below, sc in last sc, turn.
Rnd 9: Rep rnd 5. Rows 10–75: [Rep rows 4–9 consecutively]
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
Rnd 10: Ch 1, sc in same sc as beg ch-1, sc in 11 times.
each of next 11 sc, fpdc around next fpdc on 3 inches wide x 20 inches in
circumference Row 76: Ch 1, sc in each st across. Do not turn.
2nd rnd below, sc in each of next 3 sc, fpdc
around each of next 4 fptr on 2nd rnd below, M AT E R I A L S
sc in each of next 3 sc, fpdc around next fpdc A S S E M B LY
• Medium (worsted) weight
on 2nd rnd below, sc in each of last 2 sc, join wool/silk/mohair yarn: Fold piece in half with RS of row 76 facing
in first sc, turn. 31/2 oz/220 yds/100g green/ RS of foundation ch, working through both
Rnds 11–14: [Rep rnds 5 and 6] twice. brown/orange variegated thicknesses at same time, ch 1, sl st in each
• Size I/9/5.5mm crochet hook or size st across.
Rnd 15: Rep rnd 5.
needed to obtain gauge Turn piece inside out so RS is facing out.
Row 16: Now working in rows, ch 1, sc in each • Tapestry needle
of first 12 sc, fpdc around next fpdc on 2nd rnd Edging
below, sc in each of next 3 sc, sk next 2 fpdc on Ch 1, working in ends of rows around long
2nd rnd below, fptr around each of next 2 fptr, side, work 76 sc evenly sp around, join with
fpdc around first sk fpdc, fptr around 2nd sk G AU G E
sl st in first sc. Fasten off.
fpdc, sc in each of next 3 sc, fpdc around next 14 sc = 4 inches; 16 rows = 4 inches
fpdc on 2nd rnd below, sc in next sc, leaving With RS facing, join yarn with sl st in seam
last st unworked, turn. (6 fpdc, 19 sc) PAT T E R N N OT E
on opposite long side, ch 1, sc in same place
as beg ch-1, working in ends of rows around
Row 17: Ch 1, sc in each st across, turn. Weave in ends as work progresses. side, work 75 sc evenly sp around, join in first
Row 18: Ch 1, sc in each of first 12 sc, fpdc sc. Fasten off. C!
around next fpdc on 2nd row below, sc in HEADBAND
each of next 3 sc, fpdc around each of next 4 Row 1 (RS): Ch 11, sc in 2nd ch from hook, sc
fptr on 2nd row below, sc in each of next 3 sc, in each rem ch across, turn. (10 sc)
FINISHING Pompom
Ties Make 4.
Make 2. With taupe, make small (approximately
11/2-inch) pompom. Using 5-inch tail, attach
With taupe, beg with 5-inch tail, ch 80, fasten 1 pompom to each end of ch. C!
off, leaving 5-inch tail.
Using photo as a guide, lace Ties through side
openings of Slippers.
evenly sp across Armhole, not working into sts, rep from * across, turn. (63 [63, 70, 77, sp around, working sc dec in 3 inner corner
Back or Front sts, turn. (18 [19, 21, 22, 23, 24] 77, 84] sc) sts, join in first sc, do not turn. Fasten off.
3-dc groups) Begin and work even in Shell Lace Pattern un- Rnd 2: With dark denim, join in either shoul-
Next row (WS): Ch 1, sc in each sc til dark denim section of Sleeve measures 12 der seam, ch 1, sc in each sc around, join in
across, turn. [12, 12, 12, 11, 11] inches, ending on RS row. first sc, do not turn.
Begin row 1 of Block Mesh Pattern and work Fasten off. Rnd 3: Ch 3, *sk next 2 sc, shell in next sc, sk
until piece measures 4 [4, 5, 5, 6, 6] inches Sew side and Sleeve seams. next 2 sc, dc in each of next 2 sc, rep from *
from Armhole edge, ending with a row 2. around, ending last rep with dc in last sc, join
Neckline Edging in top of beg ch-3. Fasten off.
Next row (RS): Ch 1, sc in each sp and each dc
across, sc in top of turning ch, turn. (70 [74, Rnd 1: With RS of neckline facing, and with
82, 86, 90, 94] sc) denim, join in either Shoulder seam, ch 1, FINISHING
work 105 [112, 119, 126, 133, 140] sc evenly
Size X-Small Only Weave in ends.
Next row (WS): Ch 1, sc in each sp and dc Block to finished measurements. C!
13 (133/4, 15, 151/2, 16, 171/4)"
across, turn.
7 (71/2, 8, 81/2, 9, 91/2)"
6 (6, 7, 7, 8, 8)"
SLEEVE
Lower Sleeve
4 (4, 5, 5, 6, 6)"
Beginning linked double crochet (beg Linked double crochet decrease (ldc dec):
ldc): Insert hook in 2nd ch from hook, bring Insert hook in horizontal bar at center of
up a lp; insert hook at base of starting ch, previous st, bring up a lp; insert hook in
bring up a lp; (yo, pull through 2 lps on hook) indicated st, bring up a lp; yo, pull through
twice (see illustrations A–C on page 101). 2 lps on hook; yo, insert hook in next st, bring
Linked double crochet (ldc): Insert hook in up a lp; yo, pull through 2 lps on hook; yo, pull
horizontal bar at center of previous st, bring through rem lps on hook.
up a lp; insert hook in indicated st, bring up a
lp; [yo, pull through 2 lps on hook] twice (see S W E AT E R
illustrations D–F on page 101).
Linked double crochet join (ldc join): POCKET
Insert hook in horizontal bar at center of last Set-up row: Work first foundation sc (see
st and under horizontal bar at center of beg Special Stitches), work 55 [62, 69, 76] next
ldc of same rnd, bring up a lp; insert hook in foundation sc (see Special Stitches), turn.
top of beg ldc of rnd, bring up a lp; yo, pull (56 [63, 70, 77] sts)
through all lps on hook.
A S S E M B LY
C F Lay WS of Pocket on RS of Front. With WS of
Front facing, sl st through both thicknesses
across top of neck opening and top of Pocket
strip. With scrap yarn baste bottom edge of
Pocket to bottom of front half of Body, leaving
opposite side of foundation sts unworked.
Lower Ribbing
Linked Stitches With RS of Body facing, and working across
opposite side of foundation sts at the back of
Rows 1–6 [1–9, 1–10, 1–10]: Ch 2, beg ldc B O DY the Body, join in first st, ch 8.
(see Special Stitches) in first st, ldc (see Special Set-up row: Work first foundation sc, work Row 1: Sc in 2nd ch from hook, sc in each ch
Stitches)in each st across, turn. 111 [125, 139, 153] next foundation sc, turn. across, sl st in same st as join, sl st in next st,
Small & Large Sizes Only: (112 [126, 140, 154] sts) turn. (7 sc)
Row 7 [11]: Ch 2, beg ldc in first st, ldc in next Rnd 1: Ch 2, beg ldc in first st, ldc in each st Row 2: Do not ch 1, sk 2 sl sts just made, sc
26 [33] sts, ldc dec (see Special Stitches) in next around, ldc join (see Special Stitches), turn. in back lp (see Stitch Guide) in each of next 6
2 sts, ldc in each rem st, turn. (55 [69] sts) Rep rnd 1 until work measures 13 [13, 131/4, sts, sc in last st, turn.
131/4] inches from beg. Row 3: Ch 1, sc in back lp in each st across,
All Sizes: sl st in next 2 sts along bottom edge of
Row 8 [10, 12, 11]: Ch 2, beg ldc in first st, Divide for Front Body, turn.
[ldc dec (see Special Stitches) in next 2 sts] Now working in rows. Rep rows 2 and 3 across back of Body.
3 times, ldc to last 6 sts, [ldc dec in next 2 sts] Row 1: Ch 2, beg ldc in first st, ldc in next
3 times, turn. (49 [57, 63, 71] ldc) Continue rep rows 2 and 3 across front of
55 [62, 69, 76] sts, leaving rem sts unworked, Body, but working sl sts through both thick-
Rows 9–12 [11–16, 13–18, 12–18]: Rep row turn. (56 [63, 70, 77] ldc) nesses of front of Body and Pocket. Fasten off
8 [10, 12, 11]. (25 [21, 27, 29] ldc) Rep row 1 until Front measures approxi- leaving an 8-inch tail.
Small, Large, X-Large Sizes Only: mately 63/4 [81/4, 91/2, 91/2] inches, ending Remove basted waste yarn.
with a WS row.
Rows 13 & 14 [19 & 20, 19 & 20]: Ch 2, beg ldc With RS tog, sew edges of Ribbing tog. Then
in first st, [ldc dec in next 2 sts] twice, ldc to Left Shoulder with RS of Pocket facing, sew sides of first
last 4 sts, [ldc dec in next 2 sts] twice, turn. Work in established pattern across first 6 [9, 10, 10] rows of Pocket to Body aligned
(21 [21, 23, 25] ldc) 18 [22, 24, 26] sts. Fasten off. to bottom of armhole opening. Sew opposite
side of Pocket to Body edge in the same way.
All Sizes: Right Shoulder
Rep row 1 until work measures 20 [211/2, 23, Neck Ribbing
From inner edge of Left shoulder, sk next
23] inches. 20 [19, 22, 24] sts, join (see Pattern Notes) With RS facing, join in back neck corner, ch 15.
At the end of last row, fasten off.
Row 1: Sc in 2nd ch from hook, sc in each ch each row end, work 48 [56, 64, 64] ldc evenly Rnds 36–38 [38–40, 36–40, 36–40]: Rep
across, sl st in same st as join, sl st in next st, around armhole, ldc join. (48 [56, 64, 64] ldc) rnd 8. (36 [44, 50, 50] ldc)
turn. (14 sc) Rnds 2–7: Ch 2, beg ldc in first st, ldc in each Cuff Ribbing
Row 2: Do not ch 1, sk 2 sl sts just made, sc in st around, ldc join.
back lp (see Stitch Guide) in each of next 13 With RS facing, ch 6.
Rnd 8: Ch 2, beg ldc in first st, ldc dec in next
sts, sc in last st, turn. 2 sts, ldc join. (47 [55, 63, 63] ldc) Row 1: Sc in 2nd ch from hook, sc in each ch
Row 3: Ch 1, sc in back lp in each st across, across, sl st in same st as join, sl st in next st,
Rnds 9 & 10: Rep rnd 8. (45 [53, 61, 61] ldc) turn. (5 sc)
sl st in next 2 sts along bottom edge of
Body, turn. Rnds 11–17 [11–17, 11–15, 11–15]: Row 2: Do not ch 1, sk 2 sl sts just made, sc in
Rep rnd 2. back lp in each of next 4 sts, sc in last st, turn.
Rep rows 2 and 3 across Back neck opening,
then across ends of Shoulder row, then across Rnds 18–20 [18–20, 16–20, 16–20]: Rep Row 3: Ch 1, sc in back lp in each st across,
Front opening, then across ends of opposite rnd 8. (42 [50, 56, 56] ldc) sl st in next 2 sts along bottom edge of
Shoulder row. Fasten off. Do not sew Rib- Rnds 21–27 [21–27, 21–25, 21–25]: Sleeve, turn.
bing closed. Rep rnd 2. Rows 4–35 [4–43, 4–49, 4–49]: Rep
Rnds 28–30 [28–30, 26–30, 26–30]: Rep rows 2 and 3.
SLEEVES rnd 8. (39 [47, 53, 53] ldc) Next row: Rep row 2. Fasten off, leaving
Make 2. Rnds 31–35 [31–37, 31–35, 31–35]: long tail.
Rnd 1: Join yarn at underarm, ch 2, beg ldc Rep rnd 2. Sew Cuff closed. C!
in same st, crocheting approximately 2 ldc in
BODY POCKET
SLEEVE
2"
RIBBING
1"
RIBBING
Rows 5–16 [5–20, 5–20, 5–24]: [Work Body Row 3: Ch 1, 2 sc in first sc, *sk next sc, 2 sc in
Pattern row 2] 12 [16, 16, 20] times. next sc, rep from * across, 2 sc in 3rd ch of beg
Shape Increase ch-3, turn. (46 sc)
Row 1: Ch 1, 2 sc in first sc, *sk next sc, 2 sc in Row 4: Rep row 2. (47 sc)
next sc, rep from * across, turn. (42 sc) Row 5: Ch 1, 2 sc in first sc, *sk next sc, 2 sc in
Row 2: Ch 3, 2 sc in 3rd ch from hook, *sk next sc, rep from * across, sc in 3rd ch of beg
next sc, 2 sc in next sc, rep from * to last 2 sc, ch-3, turn. (49 sc)
sk next sc, sc in last sc, turn. (43 sc)
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PAT T E R N S C O N T I N U E D
B AC K Row 2: Ch 1, sk first 2 sc, *2 sc in next sc, sk tom of armhole, working in sts and ends of
next sc, rep from * across, sc in last sc, turn. rows, treating each row as one st, sc in same
Left Back Shoulder (83 [83, 87, 87] sc) st, *dc in next st**, sc in next st, rep from *
Row 1: Ch 44 [44, 48, 48], sc in 3rd ch from Row 3: Work Body Pattern row 2 to last 4 sc, around, ending last rep at **, join, turn.
hook, *sk next st, 2 sc in next st, rep from * to sk next sc, sc in each of next 2 sc, leave last sc (54 [56, 60, 62] sc, 54 [56, 60, 62] dc)
last 2 sc, sk next sc, sc in last sc, turn. (90 [90, unworked, turn. (82 [82, 86, 86] sc) Rnds 2–5: [Work Rib Pattern rows 1 and 2,
94, 94] sc) alternately] twice, ending rnds 3 and 5 with
Row 4: Ch 1, sk first sc, sc in next sc, *sk next
Rep instructions for rows 2–11 [2–13, 2–13, sc, 2 sc in next sc, rep from * to last 2 sc, sk dc and joining at end of each rnd. Fasten off.
2–15] of Left Front Shoulder. next sc, sc in last sc, turn. (80 [80, 84, 84] sc) Bottom Edging
Center Back Row 5: Work Body Pattern row 2 to last 3 sc, Row 1 (RS): With smaller hook, join pitch
Row 1: Work Body Pattern row 2 to last 6 sc, sk next sc, sc dec in next 2 sc, turn. (79 [79, black on RS in first row at bottom right-hand
sk next sc, sc dec in next 2 sc, leave rem sts 83, 83] sc) corner, ch 1, sc in same row, *dc in next row,
unworked, turn. (87 [87, 91, 91] sc) Rows 6–18 [6–18, 6–22, 6–22]: [Rep rows sc in next row, rep from * across, turn. (81 [89,
Row 2: Ch 1, sk first 2 sc, *2 sc in next sc, sk 2–5, consecutively] 3 [3, 4, 4] times, rep 97, 105] sc, 80 [88, 96, 104] dc)
next sc, rep from * across, sc in last sc, turn. row 2. (59 sc) Rows 2–9: [Work Rib Pattern rows 1 and 2,
(85 [85, 89, 89] sc) Row 19 [19, 23, 23]: Work Body Pattern alternately] 4 times, rotate to work along
Row 3: Work Body Pattern row 2 to last 4 sc, row 2 to last 4 sc, sk next sc, sc dec in next 2 front/neckline edge.
sk next sc, sc dec in next 2 sc, leave last sc sc, leave last sc unworked, fasten off. (57 sc)
Front/Neckline Edging
unworked, turn. (83 [83, 87, 87] sc)
P O C K E T TA B S Row 1 (RS): Working in sts and ends of rows,
Rows 4–34 [4–34, 4–42, 4–42]: [Work Body treating each row as 1 st, sc in first st, [dc in
Pattern row 2] 31 [31, 39, 39] times. Make 2. next st, sc in next st] 32 times, ({dc, sc} twice)
Right Back Neck Row 1: Ch 26, sc in 2nd ch from hook, *dc in in next st, place marker in 2nd dc made,
next ch, sc in next ch, rep from * across, turn. *[**{dc, sc} in next st, dc in next st**, {sc,
Row 1: Ch 1, 2 sc in first sc, *sk next sc, 2 sc (13 sc, 12 dc) dc} in next st, sc in next st] 4 [4, 5, 5] times,
in next sc, rep from * across, turn. (83 [83, rep from ** to ** once*, [sc in next st, dc in
87, 87] sc) Rows 2–5: [Work Rib Pattern rows 1
and 2 (see Pattern Stitches), alternately] next st] 28 [28, 40, 40] times, sc in next st,
Row 2: Ch 3, 2 sc in 3rd ch from hook, *sk next twice. Fasten off. rep from * to *, ({sc, dc} twice) in next st,
sc, 2 sc in next sc, rep from * to last 2 sc, sk next place marker in first dc made, ***sc in next
sc, sc in last sc, turn. (85 [85, 89, 89] sc) st, dc in next st, rep from *** across, sc in last
FINISHING st, turn. (125 [125, 143, 143] sc, 124 [124,
Row 3: Ch 1, 2 sc in first sc, *sk next sc, 2 sc in
next sc, rep from * across, sc in 3rd ch of beg Sew Shoulder seams. 142, 142] dc)
ch-3, turn. (87 [87, 91, 91] sc) Armhole Edging Row 2: Work Rib Pattern row 1, working 3 sc
in st at each marker (inc made), move mark-
Right Back Shoulder Rnd 1 (RS): With smaller hook, join (see Pat- ers to first sc of each 3-sc inc. (253 [253,
Row 1: Ch 6, sc in 3rd ch from hook, sk next tern Notes) pitch black on RS in any st at bot- 289, 289] sc)
ch, *2 sc in next st, sk next st, rep from *
across, sc in last sc, turn. (90 [90, 94, 94] sc) 63/4 [63/4, 83/4, 83/4]"
51/4 [71/4, 71/4, 71/2]" 23/4 [33/4, 33/4, 43/4]"
Rep instructions for rows 2–11 [2–13, 2–13,
81/4 [81/4, 91/4, 91/4]"
12 [12, 13, 13]"
RIGHT FRONT
Right Armhole and Right Front
Shoulder BODY
181/4"
At the end of row 50, fasten off. Row 6: Rep row 2. Sleeve Trim
Right Shoulder Shaping Row 7: Inc 1 st at each beg and end of row, Rnd 1: Join yarn in opposite side of founda-
Row [45, 45]: Sk next [14, 14] sts of row [44, work dc in each sc and fptr around each of the tion ch of Sleeve seam, ch 1, reverse sc (see
44], join in next st, ch 3, dc in each of next [5, 6 cable sts at center, turn. Stitch Guide) in each ch of foundation ch
6] sc, fptr around each of next 6 sts, dc in each Continue working as for rows 2–7 maintain- around, join in beg sc. Fasten off. C!
of next [4, 5] sts, turn. ([16, 18] sts) ing center cable, inc 1 st each end of every RS
Row [46, 46]: Rep row 4. row to 44 [42, 40, 40] sts, then every other
RS row to 48 sts. Continue even with no inc 10 [11, 111/2, 12]"
Row [47, 47]: Ch 2, dc in next st (counts as sts and maintaining center cable until Sleeve
beg dec), dc in each of next [4, 5] sc, cable measures 13 [14, 15, 16] inches or desired
twist across next 6 sts, dc in each of next [4, length. Fasten off.
5"
5] sc, turn. ([15, 17] sts)
Row [48, 48]: Ch 1, sc in each sc across to last Neckline Edging
2 sts, sc dec in next 2 sts, turn. ([14, 16] sc) Matching sts, sew with
DAPPER DOG
CO N T I N U E D F R O M PA G E 7 3
rnd of trim.)
marked st. Ch 5, sl st into the top of the next
With RS facing, Bib at bottom, and using buff rib. Turn, ch 1, 5 sc into ch-5 sp, sl st in first ch.
fleck and size G hook, join yarn in the up- BIB Fasten off.
per right corner. Sc around edges, placing sts
in the back lps of the foundation ch, evenly Shoulder Buttonhole Placement
along selvages, and placing 3 sc in each cor- Attach the Cowl to the Bib, and using the Body
5 [7, 8, 12]"
ner, until you reach the first marker. *Sc in piece to determine the position of the button-
BELLY
marked st and 2 sts beyond, turn, ch 5, sl st in holes, place markers on the Cowl. *Join yarn
the 2nd st before marker, turn, ch 1, 5 sc into LEFT RIGHT in the top of the rib to the right of the marker,
ch-5 sp, sl st in first st of beg ch, sc to next HIP HIP ch 5, sl st into the next rib (with marker at
marker, rep from * until all buttonholes are center, turn, ch 1, 5 sc into ch-5 sp, sl st in first
created. Continue in sc as indicated to beg of 16 [181/2, 21, 271/2]" ch. Fasten off. Rep from * for the 2nd shoulder
trim, join in beg sc. Fasten off. 5" 51/2 [63/4, 8, 111/4]" buttonhole. Weave in all ends. C!
FINISHING
Weave in ends; block. Cut 12 12-inch strands
of yarn for fringe for each lp on short ends,
holding all stands tog, fold in half, pull fold
through lp, pull ends through fold, pull tight.
Trim fringe ends even. C!
(see Stitch Guide) over next 2 sts evenly sp on rnd 1 of Border] across, ending in center sc
each Panel twice (10 dec total each end), join of next corner, fasten off.
in beg sc. Fasten off. Rep Fringe on opposite end of Afghan. C!
Fringe
Row 1: With crochet hook, join variegated in
center sc of corner, working across end of Af- COLOR KEY
ghan [ch 15, sl st in 2nd ch from hook, sl st in Taupe mist
each rem ch across, sl st in each of next 2 sc of Linen
Topstitch with woods print
Border
Rnd 1: With crochet hook, join (see Pattern
Notes) variegated in any center corner st, ch 1, Row 1
Example of 2-sc dec Example of 2-hdc dec Example of 2-dc dec Example of 2-tr dec
9 10 13 14 17
18 23 24 27 31
33
36 38 40 42 45
62 64 66 70 72
76 79 80 84 87
90 92
Recommended Hook in 1.5– 2.25– 3.5– 4.5– 5.5– 6.5– 9– 16mm and
Metric Size Range 2.25mm 3.5mm 4.5mm 5.5mm 6.5mm 9mm 16mm larger
Steel 8–1
Recommended Hook– K101/2 to
Regular B1 to E4 E4 to 7 7 to I9 I9 to K101/2 M/N13 to Q Q and larger
U.S. Size Range M/N13
Hook B1
*Guidelines only: The above reflect the most commonly used gauges and hook sizes for specific yarn categories.
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