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***UPDATE: I remade this sweater with an acrylic yarn and I believe it holds up a lot better than the scarfie yarn. It also washes better too.
If are new to YarnHookNeedles and you are a knitter, then you will want to check out the simple knit sweater HERE
For those of you who are just crocheters then you will love how simple, easy this pattern is to create and customize! One of my goals when designing is to create luxury patterns which can EASILY be customized even if you have never made garments before.
At the beginning of the summer, I started down the garment design path with my TWIGGY TUNIC PATTERN (HERE)
I then went on to create:
As you can tell, simplicity in luxury is my game and I absolutely love creating pieces like these for my readers! With that being said, let’s dive right into the simplest pullover sweater you’ll ever make!
~Materials
worsted weight yarn (Big Twist Value in Gold, pictured), 900-1000 yards depending on size
~Abbreviations (U.S. Terms)
SC (single crochet)
DC (double crochet)
STS (stitches)
CH (chain)
~Gauge
10 rows X 6 (SC, CH1, DC) stitch combos = 4 inches
~Pattern Notes
This pattern is written for a size L. I will place the other sizes as follows in the instructions (S, M, XL).
Bust size is 32-34 inches for Small, 36-38 inches for Medium, 40-42 inches for Large, 44-46 inches for Extra Large. Sizing based on Women’s Standard Size chart from Craft Yarn Council.
If you are wanting to size down, please measure the bust area and make your foundation chain the length needed while maintaining a multiple of 3. If you have more questions please email me and I will do my best to assist you!
CROCHET PATTERN:
(make 2 panels; front & back)
CH 78 (69, 72, 84) ***see patterns notes to learn how to customize even more!
R1 – SC in the 3rd CH from the hook. * Work (SC, CH 1, DC) into the next stitch. Skip next 2 sts. Rep from * all the way across ending with a SC in the last stitch. CH 2. Turn
R2 – Skip the first 2 sts. *Work (SC, CH1, DC) into the CH 1 space of the previous row. Skip next 2 sts. Rep from * all the way across ending with a SC in the last stitch. CH 2. Turn
R3 – 63: repeat row 2 all the way across
***add or subtract as many rows as you would like to make the sweater the length you desire. Make sure to add the same number to both panels.
SLEEVES
(make 2 sleeves; left & right)
CH 48 (39, 48, 54) ***You can easily adjust the tightness of your sleeve by adding chains or taking them away. Just be sure to maintain a multiple of 3!
R1 – SC in the 3rd CH from the hook. * Work (SC, CH 1, DC) into the next stitch. Skip next 2 sts. Rep from * all the way across ending with a SC in the last stitch. CH 2. Turn
R2 – Skip the first 2 sts. *Work (SC, CH1, DC) into the CH 1 space of the previous row. Skip next 2 sts. Rep from * all the way across ending with a SC in the last stitch. CH 2. Turn
R3 – 52 : repeat row 2 all the way across
***add or subtract as many rows as you would like to make the sleeves the length you desire. Make sure to add the same number to both panels.
SEAMING TOGETHER:
HEAD HOLE: Lay both panels down with right sides together. Starting from the shoulder, you will sew the top closed as many inches as you need to create your first “shoulder” area. Do this on both sides. Be sure to try it on making sure you can easily get your head in and out BEFORE you weave in your ends.
ATTACHING THE TOP OF THE SLEEVES: Lay the sewn together panels out. Then, take one of your sleeves and line up the top of the sleeve with your shoulder seam. You want the sleeve to be as centered with the shoulder seam as possible.
Sew both of your sleeves on.
SEAMING UP THE SIDES: You will now fold your garment as though it is inside out. Starting from the cuff of the sleeve you will sew all the way down to the waistband.
Weave in all of your ends, turn right side out and wear!
See, that was easy right? Now you can proudly wear your very own handmade sweater with pride! I would LOVE to see all of your finished pieces so if you want, tag me on social media using @yarnhookneedles along with the tag #yhnfashion
Thanks so much for your support and making my designs!
Paula
That is a beautiful sweater! Wonderful texture.
What yarn did you use? It kind of looks like Lion Brand Scarfie.
Jerica
Thank you, Paula for your kind words! It is the Lion Brand scarfie in the colorway charcoal/magenta!
Suzanne Pardo
I have a question. When you say repeat from the * to end of row do I include “skip next two stitches” in that repeat? Do I repeat only what is included in the parentheses- the sc, chain 1, dc or do I repeat by doing this: sc, ch 1, dc, skip next two stitches?
Rene
I can’t wait to try this sweater. I am still a beginner. Can you please tell me the name of the beautiful purple color in that picture above. Thank you. And thanks for the wonderful pattern
Julie
Hi Rene, That’s Lion Brand Scarfie in the colorway Charcoal/Magenta. Happy crocheting!
Sherrea
I’ve only been crocheting since Christmas I’m going to give this a try
Jerica
that’s awesome! let me know if have any trouble and I will do my best to assist you!
Tina
Good for you!! I get very inspired to read comments like yours and wish to be more brave myself!! Thank you for the encouragement!!!
Cheri
Hi!
I’ve got about 1/3 or more of one of the body pieces done. Is there any reason why I shouldn’t keep going & do the body in one piece excepting leaving an area for the neck? I’m ok either way – just wondered. I’m using a self-striping yarn, so this would also let me control color matches better (just thought of that!) – Any suggestions welcome! 🙂
Jerica
You are incredible!!! I’d say that would totally work! In fact, that’s the way I did my other Tunic I made over the summer. I think that’s a great option 🙂
Lorrie
I am a novice crocheter- what is the pattern for doing the top as one piece??
Jerica
I don’t have that yet, but I can certainly work on it!!
Cheri
Hi – one other thing. I just see you made yours in Scarfie Yarn which is a 5 weight. Did you use an I hook with that yarn or is I the recommended size for using 4 wt. ? This is about the 5th sweater I’ve tried & I want this one to work!!! Thanks very much!
Jerica
It should work still. Just periodically try it on to make sure everything is fitting correctly. if you need more help let me know and I’ll do whatever I can to assist!
Cheri
Thank you very much! Will do.
Jerica
🙂 you are welcome!!
Bonnie
I’m making a size large sweater and it currently measures 32 inches long. I am only up to row 38. Is this the correct gauge? Should I still continue to get 63? It seems very long. Thank you for your response.
Carolyn
Is the hook size capital i, or L
Thanks
Jerica
it is a capital i. Its’ always hard to make clear when using an “i” hook! LOL!
Jeanie
If I wanted to make this sweater larger would I add 12 chains per size. Also is the sizing true?
Thanks
Maria Isaacs
I was wondering the same.. Is the size true? I think I need it a little larger.
Jerica
I based it on my own size. Im 5’4″ with a 38C bust. Please feel free to adjust as necessary to fit it exactly to yourself. All you need to do is maintain your multiple and you shouldn’t have a problem! Hope this helps! 🙂
PS I’ve also added the gauge to my pattern.
Luisa O'Halloran
I’ve always made the body first then crochet sleeves when the body was done but I think this method might help me make full sleeves instead of short ones LOL! I get halfway then give up ;/
Jerica
I hope this one works out for you!!!
Vero
Hermoso suéter
No se mucho pero he hecho algunas cosas. Y este me encantó.
Que estambre usaste?
Jerica
¡Gracias por sus amables palabras! No estoy seguro de a qué te refieres cuando preguntaste qué llevaba puesto? ¿Puedes aclararme? Gracias de nuevo por comentar! 🙂
Nienna
Is the measurement centimeters or inches? What size would I need for a 43 inch bust and 39 inch waist, allowing for the ease?
Jerica
They are in inches. I have added the gauge to the pattern. If you take your bust size and round up to 44in. Create a foundation CH (maintaining your multiple) the length of 22in. You will then create your panels with as many rows as you want so as to make your top as long or short as you desire. You will create 2 identical panels for this piece. I hope this helps!
Shelley
I was just wondering if you had the bust measurements for your sizes and also what your gauge is? Thank You
Jerica
I’ve added the gauge into the pattern! Also, my bust is 38C and I am 5’4″. I hope this helps!
Marilyn-Lois Saccucci
It’s beautiful. I have a bunch of red heart yarn. How does that compare to what you made your sweater in? … and mine is 4 ply. What size hook would you suggest?
Jerica
I’m currently working this up in big twist acrylic yarn which I believe is comparable to red heart acrylic yarn. I’m using the size in the pattern but maybe for you do the suggested hook size with the yarn. I’d also try working a small swatch with the pattern hook and the yarn recommended hook. If you need more help, just send me an email and I will do my best to assist!
Julia Nelson
This looks a lovely pattern. Thank you for sharing. I’ll have a go with yarn I’ve spun and see what happens!
Jerica
Oh I’d love to see photos if you wind up making it with your spun yarn!
Heather Uhrie
Do you have a chart? I just can’t get the texture right, my ex’s are not coming forward the way it looks like yours do.
Heather Uhrie
Not ex’s, dcs
Mary
What about sizing up? Same deal…measure bust?
Jerica
Just measure your bust and keep your multiple and you should easily be able to size it up. I have also added in the gauge to the pattern!
Natalie
Hi! I recently found your pattern, and my mom and I are both working on this sweater together. I tend to have issues reading patterns, and I’ve restarted my side of the body 4 times already. Is this sweater suppose to increase? Every time I work R1, that side has continued to increase while the other goes straight up. Am I supposed to SC, skip 2, and then SC,Ch 1, DC? Because I think not skipping two before the pattern is definitely increasing it.
lana Miu
I see the pattern is written for ‘L’ but I cannot find any reference for size L. Can you provide some measurement of L to help gauge the right size I need. Thanks
Jerica
I’ve added the gauge to the pattern. I’ve based the design on my size. I’m 5’4″ with a 38C bust. My torso is a bit longer than most. In order to get it to fit exactly how you want, take your gauge into consideration as well as your multiple and you shouldn’t have a problem!
Lorraine
Could I ask is this written in US terms or UK? Im thinking its US but I can’t find it anywhere and would love to try it
Kind regards
Lorraine hind x
Jerica
It is written in US terms. Thanks for stopping by!
Karen
Beautiful sweater! I’ve been crocheting for about 3 yrs now (self taught) & am tiring of making hats, scarves & dishcloths. I would love to make an article of clothing! I would like to use the same yarn as you did. How many skeins will I need for an XL? I need some color in my winter wardrobe. Thank you!
Jerica
Depending on how tight you hold your work when crocheting you will need about 3-4 skeins of the scarfie yarn.
Shireen Wedlock
What are the bust sizes for L and XL please? Seems my sweaters always turn out small!
Jerica
I’m a 38 bust and I structured the design around my own size. I have added the gauge into the pattern. Hopefully, this will help with getting it to fit exactly how you want!
Diana
Yarn purchased, needle ready, wish me luck! LOL newbie (sort of)
Jerica
WOOHOO!!!!
Nacy
I’m going to try and round the neck on the front piece just a few rows let you know how it turns out
Jerica
Oh YES! I’m looking forward to your results!
Donna Sturdevant
Didn’t I see somewhere that you could knit this sweater also?
Jerica
https://www.yarnhookneedles.com/knit-sweater/
Here is the link to knit sweater!
Diane Madden
I love, love, love your pattern. I am using Red Heart Super Saver Aaron speckled yarn and I hope it turns out as nicely as your pictures. I have difficulty counting the road I have done. What are the measurements from top neckline to bottom? I am also 5 ‘ 4″ .
Kara
Hi! I love this pattern and am just starting it out with a beautiful new yarn I got but I’m having a problem with the beginning. You say to SC in the 3rd chain from hook then work the (SC, CH 1, DC) in the next chain. Then skip 2 chains and work the (SC, CH 1, DC) again and repeat and put SC in the last chain but when I do that I end up with 2 chains at the end. Am I supposed to work SC in 3rd chain from hook and then skip 2 chains and work the (SC, CH 1, DC)? Please help! I definitely started with 78 chains too just FYI.
Mary Gratzer
Hi Kara
Did you get an answer about your question with the extra 2 stitches. Please let me know. Iam having the same problem.
Kristal
I’m making this jumper for my mum, so i cant ask her to try it on whenever i need to double check sizing.. I got about half way through the front panel and I think it’s a little bit small. Would I still be able to just add some extra stitches on the back panel to make it bigger, or do I have to start again? I don’t want it to look a bit weird having extra stitches on the back.
The neck hole would end up having more stitches at the back than the front so it’ll still line up, I just don’t want to finish it then realise I have to do that one again
Yna
Ahhj sweet pattern! Just finished of course if i wasn’t procrastinating i could have finished it earlier. Pattern is easy. I have to adjust the sleeves next time i made it too big but who cares, I’m the one wearing it.
Thanks for the pattern.
Lindsey
Is there any way you would be willing to do a video tutorial? I have trouble reading patterns, but this sweater looks amazing!
Connie
Just finished mine today. Made the sleeves longer than I should have but it now looks like a boyfriend version so it works. Thanks for the pattern!
Sybille
Hi can i make this sweater in Caron simple soft And do i have to change the size off the hook for it?
Sybille
Hi is there a way to make this beautifull sweater in Caron simple soft And do i have to change the hook size?
Selina Gutierrez
Love this look! What acrylic yarn did you use?
Julie
Thank you! I used Big Twist yarn from JoAnn’s.
Susan
Hi Julie if you changed from a 5 weight to a 4, are you using the same hook size? Does it change the measurements listed?
Jerica
Hi! I would recommend making a swatch first and then seeing what your gauge is to make sure you aren’t too big or too small.
SharonWilliams
I will need to make this sweater in a cotton yarn suc as ” I Love This Cotton” from Hobby Lobby. It is a 4 ply worsted weight. Are there any adjustments I need to make?
Thank you!
Sharon Williams
Julie
Hi Sharon, As long as you can reasonably achieve the gauge, then you should have no issues. If the cotton yarn you select ends up being thinner than the Big Twist yarn used in this project and it doesn’t allow you to achieve the gauge without losing the integrity of the design, then you should be able to still achieve the look by keeping a multiple of 3. What I like to do is take a top out of my closet that has a fit that I like, lay it flat on the floor or bed, and place my project on top of it to check if the size is lining up. Hope this info helps. Please let me know if you have any other questions and I’ll do my best to help.
Cathy
Question? So end with single crochet does that mean just a single crochet? Or does that mean end with the single crochet plus the rest of the pattern sequence? ie:SC, CH1, DC?
Julie
Hi Cathy, Good question. You’ll end with just a single crochet. Let me know if you have any other questions. Thanks!
Pat
Hi, I love your sweater pattern. I have made several cardigans lately and want to make some pullovers. Can you tell me what brand yarn and color is the gold sweater. It is lovely! Thank you for the pattern.
Julie
Hi Pat! Thank you so much for your kind words! The yarn is Big Twist Value in the color gold. I believe it’s been discontinued, but you may be able to find some for sale on Ravelry, Etsy, Ebay, Amazon, or in a Facebook stash busting group. Another option would be the Big Twist Rainbow in yellow. It’s a little brighter than the gold, but still quite beautiful.
laura simms
GOOD MORNING, I APPRECIATE SO MUCH YOUR SITE AND HOW TO MAKE AN EASY SWEATER. I HAVE NEVER ATTEMPTED ONE BEFORE AND AM TRYING AFTER MUCH BLANKET MAKING ONLY. I AM CONFUSED ON THE SIZINZING THOUGH. I AM TRYING TO MAKE A MEDIUM HOW MANY CHAINS WOULD I NEED? THKS. LAURA
Julie
Hi Laura, You would chain 72 for a size Medium. Be sure to let me know if you have any more questions! Happy Hooking!
Jean
Hi, are the sleeves supposed to increase in width from wrist to shoulder? Because mine are…! Thank you
Julie
Hi Jean, Lol, no the sleeves should not be increasing 😛
I find that the most common thing that causes this to happen is identifying the first stitch after you turn. The turning chain at the end of the row always counts as the first stitch in the next row (unless a specific pattern says chains are not counted as stitches). So when you turn, then chain is “coming out of the first stitch”. Watch this YouTube video to the end, Jerica gives a good explanation on identifying the correct stitches after you turn… https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TCtTXcU0ODY&t=346s
Lisa
I have been using an H hook with Red Heart Super Saver. I tried the gauge of 10 rows and 6 stitches of (sc,ch, dc) and it comes out more than 4”.
Sybille
Hi beautifull sweater dose the chain 2 count for a stitch?
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Christa Przybyla
I’m using a wt 6 yarn that’s chunky and soft I’m not sure of gauge. I’m afraid my sleeve is looking really huge around
Connie J
I would like to make this sweater in a size of 3XL. What would I need to do for my starting chain?
Min
Hi. Do chains at beginning of row count as a stitch?