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Breeze over Greenore
This pullover is worked from the bottom up in two parts, front and back. These are then crocheted together at the shoulders and sides, and the neckline and arm borders are added. The main stitch used is an angled block – which is very similar to a c2c stitch but worked in straight rows. It uses chain and double crochet stitches to create the block, and full instructions are given for this easy, beginner friendly stitch. Despite the simplicity of the stitch, the overall look is one of flattering horizontal lines, which seem to ripple as the garment moves, reminiscent of a calm sea under a gentle breeze. The garment is styled as gender neutral, and suitable for people of all pronouns. It is a versatile pullover, suitable for dressing up as formal workwear or teaming with jeans for a casual look.
Acknowledgements
I would like to thank my models, Susan Cook, with her lovely pug Major, who models the purple version, and Jim Doyle (with a wonderful Irish sky, unlikely to rain) for modelling the navy version.
Thanking my Tech Editor, Louise Plumridge and pattern testers Mary Beth McCall, Dina Sengupta and Helen McLaine.
Copyright:
All photography, text and pattern instructions are copyright to TheFairythorn/CiaraDoyleDesigns.
Purchase of this pattern is for your own personal enjoyment. You may sell garments made from this design on condition they are made by you, in your own home, and sold on a small scale, such as at a local craft fair or market stall.
Please respect the many hours of work and expense I put into creating this pattern. Do not share it online or on paper, nor copy it, in whole or in part.
Sizes
1 (2, 3, 4, 5, 6) (7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
Due to the nature of the block pattern, each size increase is 3.2 inch / 8 cm
Level: Intermediate or adventurous beginner
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- First published: May 2023
- Page created: May 11, 2023
- Last updated: August 24, 2024 …
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