V-Neck Sweater by Crystal Marin

V-Neck Sweater

Crochet
October 2018
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
8.5 stitches and 8 rows = 2 inches
in 8.5 alt sc by 8 rows = 2"
5.5 mm (I)
390 - 1230 yards (357 - 1125 m)
Children & Youth 2T-16
US
English
Free Pattern also available for free: info in notes
This pattern is available for $4.00 USD
A free version is also available.
buy it now or visit pattern website

This short sleeve v-neck sweater is my son’s first choice when getting dressed. It’s fitted without being tight and so soft when made with Lion Brand Jeans yarn. It’s his favorite shirt to wear morning, noon and night!

The v-neck is a high neck intended for an active boy, but looks great on all sizes. The set in sleeves alleviate some of the bulk at the sleeves allowing for a roomy and comfortable fit. With 3 sleeve options, you’re set no matter the weather!

This sweater pattern is easy and includes lots of pictures, plus links to video tutorials for the various parts of the sweater.

Materials:

#4 worsted weight yarn, I used Lion Brand Jeans yarn* (1 skein = 246 yds) in Brand New-Color A and part of 1 skein of the contrast Topstitch-Color B for the blue and rust colored one, and Bermuda (pink) & Vintage (grey) for the second one.

Estimated yards needed by size: (short sleeve-long sleeve)

2-390-560, 4-450-650, 6-520-750, 8-590-850, 10-650-940, 12-750-1080, 14-815-1175, 16-855-1230

5.5mm (I) hook, or hook needed to achieve gauge

Yarn needle*

Stitch Markers*

Measuring tape and scissors

Gauge:

2” x 2” = 8.5 alt sc x 8 rows
© Crystal Marin and ChristaCoDesign, 2018. Unauthorized use and/or duplication of this pattern or pictures without express and written permission from this site’s author and/or owner is strictly prohibited. Items may be created from my patterns and sold by you, provided that full and clear credit is given to Crystal Marin and ChristaCoDesign for the original pattern. Please do not copy and paste my patterns and share them. You may share pattern links on your social media sites by providing the link to this site ChristaCoDesign.com Please don’t forward this pattern on, but do refer anyone to my blog ChristaCoDesign.com. Thank you for respecting the time, effort and skill that goes into creating them patterns!