Weekend Waffle Sweater Kids by Brianna Mason

Weekend Waffle Sweater Kids

Crochet
July 2022
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
16 stitches and 16 rows = 4 inches
in *Hdc blo, Sl st blo* rep
5.5 mm (I)
6.0 mm (J)
6.5 mm (K)
980 - 1220 yards (896 - 1116 m)
6, 7/8, 10/12, 14, 16
US
English
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This project combines easy crochet stitches for a beautifully textured, squishy, and meditative project. If you are feeling color adventurous, have fun with color blocking or make the sleeves in a different color than the body.

CONSTRUCTION

Each panel and sleeve are worked side to side. Next you will add the ribbed collar to the front and back panels and finally sew each piece together inside out, turning right side out when all sewn and ends woven in.

SUPPLIES

980 (1035) 1105 (1165) 1220 yards // 895 (945) 1010 (1065) 1115 meters of Lion Brand Feels Like Butta in color Ice. Substitutes: Bernat Bundle Up, Premier Momenti, LB Collection Chainette or other worsted weight yarn that meets gauge.

5.5mm(I9) crochet hook, or size to meet gauge

6mm(J10) crochet hook, or 1 size bigger than above

Notions: 3 Stitch markers, scissors, yarn needle, measuring tape and/or gauge Ruler, Optional: Stitch/row counter

SIZES

6 (7/8) 10/12 (14) 16

Finished chest measurement: 33 (35) 38 (40) 44“ [[83 (89) 96 (101) 111 cm]] Measure fullest point of torso and add recommended ease to find the ideal finished chest measurement

This is an oversized, boxy design with dropped shoulders and 6-8” (15-20 cm) of positive ease with less ease in the smaller sizes and more ease in the larger sizes.

GAUGE

(5.5mm) 16 sts x 16 rows = 4x4” (10x10 cm) in Waffle Stitch pattern

SKILLS

This is a written pattern assuming intermediate crochet knowledge and is not intended to be beginner friendly. Supplemental research or practice to learn new skills may be required to complete this project.

This pattern requires a working knowledge of: crocheting flat in rows and seaming pieces together, increasing, decreasing, working in the back loop and working slip stitch ribbing. Previous experience with working speciality stitches like the 2 stitch combinations stitch may be helpful.

The hem, sleeve cuffs and neckline are made with larger hooks in order to create stretchy slip stitches.