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Level: Easy

MATERIALS
How much yarn needed all depends on what type of yarn/weight you choose for your pullover. I used
100% Cotton white yarn 200 gr (7 oz) or 360 yards (330 m)

6 mm crochet hook – You can size up or down in your hook depending on how “mesh-like” you want your
sweater.
Scissors
Needle

STITCHES + ABBREVIATIONS (US terms)


Ch = Chain
SC = Single crochet
St(s) = Stitch(es)
TC = Triple/Treble Crochet

Pattern Notes
*This pattern can be made in ANY size. I will be giving the basic instructions of how I made mine for my
size (S/M), but will have plenty of tips on how to make it to fit you.
*This pattern follows US crochet terms.
*Turning Ch 5 does NOT count as a stitch.
*Number of stitches indicated between “<>“.
Front Panel
Foundation Chain: Ch as long as you roughly want to drop of your shoulders to be,
I chained 45+3(the +3 for the turning ch).

Row 1: In the 2nd ch SC (single crochet) and all row in each ch sc. 5 ch in the end of row.
* Row2: *Triple/Treble Crochet (Tc) in the 3rd ch from the hook, 2 ch, skip 2 st, tc in
the next, 2 ch, skip 2 st, tc in the next* repeat till the end of the row.

Row 3: Turn your work and Ch 5. *Tc in the 3rd ch from the hook, 2 ch , skip 2 st, tc in the next , 2
ch, skip 2 st, tc in the next* repeat till the end of the row.

Repeat Rows 8 times for front piece. Repeat for Back Panel.

Front
and
Back
Panels
are the
same
SLEEVES
Foundation Chain: Ch as long as you roughly need for the circumference around
your arm. I chained 45+3 as I did for my front and back panels.

Rows 1-20/however long or short you want your


sleeves to be: Repeat the same process as you did
for your front and back panels.
( Add as many or as few rows as you want for your
desired length. You can even make it with no sleeves
if you want more of a vest-type of top. I worked 20
rows.)

Repeat for second Sleeve.

Hand side
Shoulder
side
Finally there are four rectangles: two small for front and back sides and
two big for sleeves.

NOW, time to join all your panels together! You can use whatever method you’d like to
join your pieces together, such as single crocheting them together or using a darning
needle and thread/yarn.

Weave in your ends and…

YOU’RE FINISHED!

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