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You can add more buttons or change the placing. We will chain one when we reach our markers on row 2 Between post stitches. Join yarn at right lapel Row 1: HDC across, HDC2TOG at the shoulder seams, HDC across, HDC2TOG at shoulder seam, HDC across, chain 1, turn The Boho crochet hoodie is made in one piece bottom to top. we then add the hood and sleeves, finish off with some super easy edging and…voila! Adult sizes are written separately to make it easier to follow. There are 8 Adult sizes – XSmall, Small, Medium, Medium/Large, Large, XLarge, XXLarge, XXXLarge
I try to make my patterns as easy to follow as possible, thinking of all the beginners out there eager to get their teeth into a project who may get over whelmed with technical patterns (I have been there) and stitch overload. Row 1: HDC 46 times evenly around armhole (1 stitch in bottom of armhole, 1 HDC in the end of each row, 1 HDC in the top where seam meets, 1HDC in the end of each row down the other side) Row 3: FPHDC around 1st stitch, BPHDC around the next stitch alternate BPHDC & FPHDC to the end, HDC in the last stitch, Chain 2, turn Repeat row 2 – 3 one more time, fasten off and weave in ends. Row 1: HDC 28 (30) (30) (34) (42) times evenly around armhole (1 stitch in bottom of armhole, 1 HDC in the end of each row, 1 HDC in the top where seam meets, 1HDC in the end of each row down the otherside) Do not join! Row 2- 40: HDC across chain 1, turn Fasten off leave a long tail for seaming hood Fold right sides together and seam the top of hood closed, make sure it is secure at both ends. Sleeves
Attach yarn at bottom of armhole Row 1: HDC 50 times evenly around armhole (1 stitch in bottom of armhole, 1 HDC in the end of each row, 1 HDC in the top where seam meets, 1HDC in the end of each row down the other side) Row 1: HDC across, HDC2TOG at the shoulder seams, HDC across, HDC2TOG at shoulder seam, HDC across, chain 1, turn
Fold right sides together and seam the top of hood closed, make sure it is secure at both ends. Sleeves Row 26 (34) (38) (42) (42) – (34) (46) (50) (56) (60): HDC in each stitch across, chain 1, turn Fasten off, weave in your ends. Left lapelNo more getting half way through your project then finding something has gone a bit sideways you wont get lost with this pattern.
Join yarn in right stitch marker. Rows 56 – 80: Chain 1, HDC in each stitch to end. (52) Fasten off. Left Lapel I have been experimenting with yarn cakes recently, the way you can have a beautiful colour changing flow without having to change yarns every row appeals to the Sunday crocheter in me. While I was hunting for the perfect colour mix, I stumble across this yarn James C Brett Marble Chunky, I was not dissappointed! Sooo many colour ranges to choose from you WILL want a project for every colour!! The Bohemian Festival Hoodie is born Row 2: BPHDC around 1st stitch, FPHDC around the next stitch alternate BPHDC & FPHDC to the end, ( Chain one at your marker stitch for button holes) HDC in the last stitch, Chain 2, turn Join yarn at right lapel Row 1: HDC across, HDC2TOG at the shoulder seams, HDC across, HDC2TOG at shoulder seam, HDC across, chain 1, turn Row 2- 40: HDC across chain 1, turn Fasten off leave a long tail for seaming hood
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Row 25 (33) (37)(41) (41): HDC in each stitch to marker, Chain 1, turn 15 (20) (20) (25) (30) stitches Join yarn in left stitch marker Rows 54 – 80: Chain 1, HDC in each stitch to end. (55) Fasten off. Shoulder seams Join yarn in left stitch marker Rows 56 – 80: Chain 1, HDC in each stitch to end. (50) Fasten off. Shoulder seams
Row 2- 20 (24) (26) (30) (32) : HDC across chain 1, turn Fasten off leave a long tail for seaming hood Fold right sides together and seam the top of hood closed, make sure it is secure at both ends. Sleeves It makes following a pattern so much easier, You might even find yourself working on your own pattern after you master this technique. Row 2: BPHDC around 1 st stitch, FPHDC around the next stitch alternate BPHDC & FPHDC to the end, ( Chain one at your marker stitch for button holes) HDC in the last stitch, Chain 2, turn Row 25 (33) (37) (41) (41): HDC in each stitch to marker, Chain 1, turn 15 (20) (20) (25) (30) stitches
Embrace your minimalist and cozy side with the Fear of God sweatshirts. Fear of God was founded in Los Angeles in 2013 by the American fashion designer and icon Jerry Lorenzo and soon became popular for its stylish and high-quality streetwear. Their sweatshirt line is no exception. In the collection you can find sweatshirts, hoodies, pullovers, and knitwear in various patterns, colors and sizes, so you can keep your streetwear style. Row 1: HDC 54 times evenly around armhole (1 stitch in bottom of armhole, 1 HDC in the end of each row, 1 HDC in the top where seam meets, 1HDC in the end of each row down the other side) Do not join! leave a long tail for seaming hood Fold right sides together and seam the top of hood closed, make sure it is secure at both ends. Sleeves Row 2: BPHDC around 1st stitch, FPHDC around the next stitch alternate BPHDC & FPHDC to the end, HDC in the last stitch, Chain 2, turn