Flower Cardigan February Final
Flower Cardigan February Final
Flower Cardigan February Final
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Flower cardigan
(revised version February 2013 Design by Vendula Maderska
This pattern includes: step by step instructions in American terminology diagram of the Shell pattern If you have any problems with this pattern (Im not a native English speaker as Im sure youve noticed ), please dont hesitate to e-mail me: [email protected]
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I wrote this pattern in two sizes: 1. To fit Size 3 years old child (92-98cm/32-38 inches high child) 2. To fit Size 5 year old child (110 cm/43 inches high child) Measurements Size 3 years Width at armhole 32 cm; Depth of Yoke 18 cm Length 38 cm Sleeve length 20 cm from underarm to wrist; Sleeve length 36 cm from neck to wrist Size 5 years Width at armhole 34 cm; Depth of Yoke 18 cm Length 43 cm Sleeve length 25 cm from underarm to wrist; Sleeve length 41 cm from neck to wrist Material: Yarn weight: 100% cotton Sport / 5 ply eg, Catania Solids by Schachenmayr SMC (12 wpi) Yardage: 136 yards/ 124 meters per 50g ball Youll need: size 3 years about 320 g (about 6 and half balls) size 5 years about 370 g (about 7 and half balls) Colors used Size 3 years: 205 (apple green) 114 (hot pink) 222 (light pink) 106 (white) 254 (brown-grey) 165 (light blue)
Abbreviations used: Chain (CH) Slip stitch (Sl St) Single crochet (SC) Double crochet (DC) Increasing (Inc) Decreasing (Dec)
Hook size: 3mm Gauge of the pattern: 12 sts and 9 rounds = 5cm/ 2 measured over yoke pattern
Size 5 years: 222 (light pink) 114 (hot pink) 189 (orange) 113 (violet) 219 (light green) 205 (apple green) 146 (turquoise) 115 (red)
Note: Vendula Maderska, 2011. My patterns are for PERSONAL use only. Please dont share, reproduce, and sell this pattern or creations coming out from this pattern. Feel free to make as many you would like for yourself or to give as a gift, but please respect my rights as a designer. If you have any questions just ask me by e-mail: [email protected] Thank you February 2013 2
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100% cotton Camilla by Madame Tricote Paris could also be used it has the same wonderful bright colors and is a very similar yarn. Other materials: Four buttons about 1/2 inch (1.5cm) in diameter; 3/4 inch (2cm) maximum (I used Dress it up buttons) some beads.
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As the title says, this is a revised version of my original pattern. I am really sorry if I confused you last time.. I spent many time again to write this new version, so I hope, that this time, it will be all clear now. If you find something confusing, please write me on this e-mail: [email protected] Dear girls, I am very happy you like my design, but please notice, this pattern is not to teach you how to crochet a pattern, you should know the basic crochet skills. This cardigan is not difficult to make. The hardest part is probably the yoke you need to keep counting the stitches on every round to be sure the increases line up properly. Working from the neck edge down, the chart below gives instructions for the yoke. After Round 24, separate the yoke into two fronts, the back, and two sleeves
Please read ALL notes carefully before starting to avoid having to rework.
Note 1
I have made this cardigan in various color combinations; I decided to leave only two, the cardigan from first page.
Note 2
The yoke is worked in a 2-round pattern 1 round of DC followed by 1 round of SC. Count the number of stitches while working every round to avoid having to rework rounds.
Begin every round of DC with 3 CH, then make a HDC in the very first stitch. This beginning 3 CH, 1HDC group counts as the 1st DC (see picture below) Begin every round of SC with 1 CH, then make the first SC in the first stitch. This beginning 1 CH, 1 SC group counts as the 1st SC
Note 4
At the end of every round turn your work and start the next round as given in Note 3 Working round ends this way gives nice straight edges!
Note: Vendula Maderska, 2011. My patterns are for PERSONAL use only. Please dont share, reproduce, and sell this pattern or creations coming out from this pattern. Feel free to make as many you would like for yourself or to give as a gift, but please respect my rights as a designer. If you have any questions just ask me by e-mail: [email protected] Thank you February 2013 3
The color changes for the cardigan: Size 3 years: Row 1-4 apple green Row 5-8 hot pink Row 9-12 light pink Row 13-16 white Row 17-20 brown-grey Row 21-24 light blue Row 25 until end white Size 5 years: Row 1-4; 28-30 light pink Row 5-8; 31-33 hot pink Row 9-12; 34-36 orange Row 13-16; 37-39 violet Row 17-20; 40-42 light green Row 21-24; 43-45 apple green Row 25 - 27; 46-48 turquoise
Note: Vendula Maderska, 2011. My patterns are for PERSONAL use only. Please dont share, reproduce, and sell this pattern or creations coming out from this pattern. Feel free to make as many you would like for yourself or to give as a gift, but please respect my rights as a designer. If you have any questions just ask me by e-mail: [email protected] Thank you February 2013 4
Round 2: 1 CH, SC into each DC across; 106 SC For the following rounds, work from the chart below: Size 5 years old child
Front piece number of stitches to inc in 1 stitch number of stitches to inc in 1 stitch number of stitches to inc in 1 stitch number of stitches to inc in 1 stitch Front piece total number of stitches
Row
Sleeve
Back
Sleeve
3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
16 DC 17 SC 17 DC 18 SC 18 DC 19 SC 19 DC 20 SC 20 DC 21 SC 21 DC 22 SC 22 DC 23 SC 24 DC 26 SC 27 DC 29 SC 30 DC 31 SC 33 DC 34 SC
3 DC 2 SC 3 DC 2 SC 3 DC 2 SC 3 DC 2 SC 3 DC 2 SC 3 DC 2 SC 3 DC 3 SC 3 DC 3 SC 3 DC 3 SC 3 DC 3 SC 3 DC 3 SC
19 DC 21 SC 22 DC 24 SC 25 DC 27 SC 28 DC 30 SC 31 DC 33 SC 34 DC 36 SC 37 DC 39 SC 41 DC 42 SC 44 DC 46 SC 48 DC 50 SC 52 DC 54 SC
3 DC 2 SC 3 DC 2 SC 3 DC 2 SC 3 DC 2 SC 3 DC 2 SC 3 DC 2 SC 3 DC 3 SC 3 DC 3 SC 3 DC 3 SC 3 DC 3 SC 3 DC 3 SC
32 DC 34 SC 36 DC 38 SC 40 DC 42 SC 44 DC 46 SC 48 DC 50 SC 52 DC 54 SC 56 DC 58 SC 60 DC 62 SC 64 DC 64 SC 66 DC 68 SC 68 DC 70 SC
3 DC 2 SC 3 DC 2 SC 3 DC 2 SC 3 DC 2 SC 3 DC 2 SC 3 DC 2 SC 3 DC 3 SC 3 DC 3 SC 3 DC 3 SC 3 DC 3 SC 3 DC 3 SC
19 DC 21 SC 22 DC 24 SC 25 DC 27 SC 28 DC 30 SC 31 DC 33 SC 34 DC 36 SC 37 DC 39 SC 41 DC 42 SC 44 DC 46 SC 48 DC 50 SC 52 DC 54 SC
3 DC 2 SC 3 DC 2 SC 3 DC 2 SC 3 DC 2 SC 3 DC 2 SC 3 DC 2 SC 3 DC 3 SC 3 DC 3 SC 3 DC 3 SC 3 DC 3 SC 3 DC 3 SC
16 DC 17 SC 17 DC 18 SC 18 DC 19 SC 19 DC 20 SC 20 DC 21 SC 21 DC 22 SC 22 DC 23 SC 24 DC 26 SC 27 DC 29 SC 30 DC 31 SC 33 DC 34 SC
114 118 126 130 138 142 150 154 162 166 174 178 186 194 202 210 218 226 234 242 250 258
There are now 258 stitches The finished yoke should look like the yoke shown below.
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Round 25: divide the yoke into Fronts, Back and Sleeves Work Shell pattern; make 6 Shells (for one front; 36 stitches). Mark the 37th stitch, then skip the next 55 stitches for the sleeve. To make the DC for the beginning of the next Shell, insert the hook into both the 37th and the 93rd stitches (see picture bellow please), and finish working the DC as usual. Continue working the Shell pattern across the back (12 Shells; 72 stitches). Mark the 165th stitch, skip 55 stitches for the second sleeve, then make 1 DC for the beginning of the next Shell by inserting the hook into the marked 165th and the 221th stitches together and finish working the DC. Continue working Shells across the front yoke stitches make 6 shells.
Note: Vendula Maderska, 2011. My patterns are for PERSONAL use only. Please dont share, reproduce, and sell this pattern or creations coming out from this pattern. Feel free to make as many you would like for yourself or to give as a gift, but please respect my rights as a designer. If you have any questions just ask me by e-mail: [email protected] Thank you February 2013 6
Continue working Shell pattern (see diagram below) Work across the right front, skip the stitches for the right sleeve, work across the back, skip the left sleeve stitches, then work across the left front.
There are now 24 Shells; 6 Shells on right front, 12 on back, 6 on left front
Note: Vendula Maderska, 2011. My patterns are for PERSONAL use only. Please dont share, reproduce, and sell this pattern or creations coming out from this pattern. Feel free to make as many you would like for yourself or to give as a gift, but please respect my rights as a designer. If you have any questions just ask me by e-mail: [email protected] Thank you February 2013 7
Written Shell pattern (lower part of cardigan) Round 1: 3 CH (counts as 1st DC), skip 2 stitches, (3 DC, 2 CH, 3 DC) all in the next stitch, skip 2 stitches, *1 DC, skip 2 stitches, (3 DC, 2 CH, 3 DC) in next stitch, skip 2 stitches*; repeat from * to end; turn Round 2: 3CH *(3DC, 2 CH, 3 DC) in the 2CH from the previous round, 1 DC in the 1 DC from the previous round*; repeat from * to end; turn Round 3: repeat Round 2 Round 4: 3CH, *(3 DC, 2 CH, 3 DC) in 2 CH from the previous round, 2 DC in 1 DC from the previous round*; repeat from * to end; turn Round 5-7: repeat round 4 Round 8: 3 CH, *(3 DC, 2 CH, 3 DC) in 2 CH from the precious round, 2 DC in first DC from the 2 DC from previous round, 1 DC in the second DC from the 2 DC from previous round*; repeat from * to end; turn Round 924: repeat Round 8
The Shell pattern in detail
Now make the sleeves Left sleeve size 5 years old child; Work in Rounds with light pink color in DC only. Round 1: 3 CH (as 1st DC), DC in next 54 sts; join with a St St in 1st DC; 55 DC total Rounds 214: work around in DC as for the 1st Round, AT THE SAME TIME shaping the sleeve by decreasing 1 stitch in round 2, 5, 8, 11 and 14. At the end of round 14, therell be 50 DC Rounds 1519: begin increases; add 1 DC every round; at the end of round 19 therell be 55 DC Round 20-27: 3 CH (as 1st DC), DC in next 54 sts; join with a St St in 1st DC; 55 DC total Round 28: one round of SC Round 29: make a Scallop edging: *1 SC, skip 2 stitches, work 5 DC in the next stitch, skip 2 stitches, work 1 SC in next stitch*; repeat from * to end of round; join to 1st SC with a St St and finish off.
Note: Vendula Maderska, 2011. My patterns are for PERSONAL use only. Please dont share, reproduce, and sell this pattern or creations coming out from this pattern. Feel free to make as many you would like for yourself or to give as a gift, but please respect my rights as a designer. If you have any questions just ask me by e-mail: [email protected] Thank you February 2013 8
Right sleeve 5 years old Work in rounds, shaping as for left sleeve and working throughout in one round of DC followed by one round of holes. Use the same color sequence as on the yoke for the DC rounds, but work every hole round in Light Green Round 1: 3 CH (as 1st DC), 1 CH, skip 1 stitch, *1 DC in next stitch, 1 CH, skip 1 stitch*; repeat from * around; join with a St St in 1st DC; 28 holes Round 2: 3 CH, 1 DC in first hole, *2 DC in every hole*, repeat around; join with a St St in 1st DC; 56 stitches Rounds 37: repeat Rounds 1 and 2 two times, then Round 1 once Round 8: begin shaping the sleeve; 3 CH, work 1 DC in next hole, and 2 DC in every hole around to the last, working only 1 DC in last hole; join with a St St in 1st DC; 54 stitches Round 9: 3 CH, 1 CH, skip 1 stitch, *1 DC, 1 CH, skip 1 stitch*, repeat from * around; join with a St St in 1st DC; 27 holes Round 10: 3 CH, work 1 DC in next hole, and 2 DC in every hole around to the last, working only 1 DC in last hole; join with a St St in 1st DC; 52 stitches Round 11: 3 CH, 1 CH, skip 1 stitch, *1 DC, 1 CH, skip 1 stitch, repeat from * around; join with a St St in 1st DC; 26 holes Round 12: 3 CH, 1 DC in next hole, and 2 DC in every hole around to the last, working only 1 DC in last hole; join with a St St in 1st DC; 50 stitches Round 13: 3 CH, 1 CH, skip 1 stitch, *1 DC, 1 CH, skip 1 stitch, repeat from * around; join with a St St in 1st DC; 25 holes Round 14: begin increasing sleeve: 3 CH, 2 DC in next hole, then 2 DC in every hole around to the last, working 3 DC in last hole; join with a St St in 1st DC; 52 stitches Round 15: 3 CH as 1st DC, 1 CH, skip 1 stitch, *1 DC, 1 CH, skip 1 stitch, repeat from * around; join with a St St in 1st DC; 26 holes Round 16: 3 CH, 2 DC in next hole, then 2 DC in every hole around to the last, working 3 DC in last hole; join with a St St in 1st DC; 54 stitches Round 17: 3 CH as 1st DC, 1 CH, skip 1 stitch, *1 DC, 1 CH, skip 1 stitch, repeat from * around; join with a St St in 1st DC; 27 holes Round 18: 3 CH, 2 DC in next hole, then 2 DC in every hole around to the last, working 3 DC in last hole; join with a St St in 1st DC; 56 stitches Round 19: 3 CH, 1 CH, skip 1 stitch, *1 DC, 1 CH, skip 1 stitch, repeat from * around; join with a St St in 1st DC; 28 holes Rounds 20-27: repeat rounds 18 and 19 Round 28: change color and make 2 SC in every hole from previous round, join with 1 SlSt Round 29: work Scallop edging: *1 SC, skip 2 stitches, make 5 DC in 1 stitch, skip 2 stitches, 1 SC; repeat from * around; join to 1st SC with a St St; finish off
Note: Vendula Maderska, 2011. My patterns are for PERSONAL use only. Please dont share, reproduce, and sell this pattern or creations coming out from this pattern. Feel free to make as many you would like for yourself or to give as a gift, but please respect my rights as a designer. If you have any questions just ask me by e-mail: [email protected] Thank you February 2013 9
Row
Front piece
Sleeve
Back
Sleeve
Front piece
3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
15 DC 16 SC 16 DC 17 SC 17 DC 18 SC 18 DC 19 SC 19 DC 20 SC 20 DC 21 SC 21 DC 22 SC 23 DC 25 SC 26 DC 28 SC 29 DC 30 SC 32 DC 33 SC
3 DC 2 SC 3 DC 2 SC 3 DC 2 SC 3 DC 2 SC 3 DC 2 SC 3 DC 2 SC 3 DC 3 SC 3 DC 3 SC 3 DC 3 SC 3 DC 3 SC 3 DC 3 SC
17 DC 19 SC 20 DC 22 SC 23 DC 25 SC 26 DC 28 SC 29 DC 31 SC 32 DC 34 SC 35 DC 37 SC 39 DC 40 SC 42 DC 44 SC 46 DC 48 SC 50 DC 52 SC
3 DC 2 SC 3 DC 2 SC 3 DC 2 SC 3 DC 2 SC 3 DC 2 SC 3 DC 2 SC 3 DC 3 SC 3 DC 3 SC 3 DC 3 SC 3 DC 3 SC 3 DC 3 SC
30 DC 32 SC 34 DC 36 SC 38 DC 40 SC 42 DC 44 SC 46 DC 48 SC 50 DC 52 SC 54 DC 56 SC 58 DC 60 SC 62 DC 62 SC 64 DC 66 SC 66 DC 68 SC
3 DC 2 SC 3 DC 2 SC 3 DC 2 SC 3 DC 2 SC 3 DC 2 SC 3 DC 2 SC 3 DC 3 SC 3 DC 3 SC 3 DC 3 SC 3 DC 3 SC 3 DC 3 SC
17 DC 19 SC 20 DC 22 SC 23 DC 25 SC 26 DC 28 SC 29 DC 31 SC 32 DC 34 SC 35 DC 37 SC 39 DC 40 SC 42 DC 44 SC 46 DC 48 SC 50 DC 52 SC
3 DC 2 SC 3 DC 2 SC 3 DC 2 SC 3 DC 2 SC 3 DC 2 SC 3 DC 2 SC 3 DC 3 SC 3 DC 3 SC 3 DC 3 SC 3 DC 3 SC 3 DC 3 SC
15 DC 16 SC 16 DC 17 SC 17 DC 18 SC 18 DC 19 SC 19 DC 20 SC 20 DC 21 SC 21 DC 22 SC 23 DC 25 SC 26 DC 28 SC 29 DC 30 SC 32 DC 33 SC
106 110 118 122 130 134 142 146 154 158 166 170 178 186 194 202 210 218 226 234 242 250
Note: Vendula Maderska, 2011. My patterns are for PERSONAL use only. Please dont share, reproduce, and sell this pattern or creations coming out from this pattern. Feel free to make as many you would like for yourself or to give as a gift, but please respect my rights as a designer. If you have any questions just ask me by e-mail: [email protected] Thank you February 2013 10
Round 25: divide the yoke into Fronts, Back and Sleeves Work Shell pattern; make 6 Shells (for one front; 36 stitches). Mark the 37th stitch, then skip the next 55 stitches for the sleeve. To make the DC for the beginning of the next Shell, insert the hook into both the 37th and the 93rd stitches, and finish working the DC as usual. Continue working the Shell pattern across the back (11 Shells; 66 stitches). Mark the 159th stitch, skip 55 stitches for the second sleeve, then make 1 DC for the beginning of the next Shell by inserting the hook into the marked 159th and the 215th stitches together and finish working the DC. Continue working Shells across the front yoke stitches - make 6 shells. There are now 23 Shells; 6 Shells on right front, 11 on back, 6 on left front Written Shell pattern (lower part of cardigan) Round 1: 3 CH (counts as 1st DC), skip 2 stitches, (3 DC, 2 CH, 3 DC) all in the next stitch, skip 2 stitches, *1 DC, skip 2 stitches, (3 DC, 2 CH, 3 DC) in next stitch, skip 2 stitches*; repeat from * to end; turn Round 2: 3CH *(3DC, 2 CH, 3 DC) in the 2CH from the previous round, 1 DC in the 1 DC from the previous round*; repeat from * to end; turn Round 3: repeat Round 2 Round 4: 3CH, *(3 DC, 2 CH, 3 DC) in 2 CH from the previous round, 2 DC in 1 DC from the previous round*; repeat from * to end; turn Round 5-7: repeat round 4 Round 8: 3 CH, *(3 DC, 2 CH, 3 DC) 2 CH from the precious round, 2 DC in first DC from the 2 DC from previous round, 1 DC in the second DC from the 2 DC from previous round*; repeat from * to end; turn Round 919: repeat Round 8
Note: Follow
and 8.
Now make a sleeves Left sleeve - size 3 years: work with grey-brown color. Round 1-19: work same way as size 5 years old Round 20: change to edging color and work one round of SC Round 21: make a Scallop edging: *1 SC, skip 2 stitches, work 5 DC in the next stitch, skip 2 stitches, work 1 SC in next stitch*; repeat from * to end of round; join to 1st SC with a St St and finish off. Right sleeve Size 3 years old Work in rounds, shaping as for left sleeve and working throughout in one round of DC followed by one round of Holes. Use the same color sequence as on the yoke for the DC rounds, but work every Hole round in hot pink. Rounds 1-19: work same way as size 5 years old, Round 20: change to edging color and work one round of SC Round 21: make a Scallop edging: *1 SC, skip 2 stitches, work 5 DC in the next stitch, skip 2 stitches, work 1 SC in next stitch*; repeat from * to end of round; join to 1st SC with a St St and finish off.
Note: Vendula Maderska, 2011. My patterns are for PERSONAL use only. Please dont share, reproduce, and sell this pattern or creations coming out from this pattern. Feel free to make as many you would like for yourself or to give as a gift, but please respect my rights as a designer. If you have any questions just ask me by e-mail: [email protected] Thank you February 2013 11
Finishing (both sizes) Work one round SC around the front and neckline edges, skipping every 5th stitch along the neck edge (size 5 years old; for size 3 years old skip every 6 stitch) - to give the neckline a better look and fit. Work a second round to Scallop the edges as given for sleeves: *1 SC, skip 2 stitches, work 5 DC in the next stitch, skip 2 stitches, 1 SC, repeat from * around; join with a Sl St in 1st SC and finish off.
Note: Vendula Maderska, 2011. My patterns are for PERSONAL use only. Please dont share, reproduce, and sell this pattern or creations coming out from this pattern. Feel free to make as many you would like for yourself or to give as a gift, but please respect my rights as a designer. If you have any questions just ask me by e-mail: [email protected] Thank you February 2013 12
Neaten all loose ends. Sew buttons evenly spaced down the yoke, placing them opposite a gap in the Scallop edge. Detail of finished neckline. Note that buttonholes are just gaps in the Scallop edging
Note: Vendula Maderska, 2011. My patterns are for PERSONAL use only. Please dont share, reproduce, and sell this pattern or creations coming out from this pattern. Feel free to make as many you would like for yourself or to give as a gift, but please respect my rights as a designer. If you have any questions just ask me by e-mail: [email protected] Thank you February 2013 13
Flower motif Make 5 petals and the flower center following the instructions below. Petal Begin with 8 CH and work in rounds, dont turn your work Round 1: 7 SC Round 2: 1 CH, (3 SC, 1 HDC, 1 DC, 5 DC) in last stitch, 1 DC, 1 HDC, 3 SC Round 3: 1 CH, 6 SC, (2 SC in next stitch) 5 times, 6 SC, finish off The flower center Round 1: 5 CH, join with a St St to form a ring Round 2: 3 CH, 9 DC into the ring; join with a St St in 1st DC Round 3: 3 CH, 1 DC, (2 DC in next stitch) 9 times; join with a St St in 1st DC, finish off Neaten loose ends and sew petals and flower center together. Embroider the flower with very basic embroidery stitches. Sew the flower to the left front side finished!! :-)
My big thanks belongs to Mrs. Norma Bethune, who revised my original pattern. And friend of mine Josie, who revised and tested updated February 2013 version.
Note: Vendula Maderska, 2011. My patterns are for PERSONAL use only. Please dont share, reproduce, and sell this pattern or creations coming out from this pattern. Feel free to make as many you would like for yourself or to give as a gift, but please respect my rights as a designer. If you have any questions just ask me by e-mail: [email protected] Thank you February 2013 14
Note: Vendula Maderska, 2011. My patterns are for PERSONAL use only. Please dont share, reproduce, and sell this pattern or creations coming out from this pattern. Feel free to make as many you would like for yourself or to give as a gift, but please respect my rights as a designer. If you have any questions just ask me by e-mail: [email protected] Thank you February 2013 15