In this post I will talk a little about January 2019 most viewed pattern. I will do a post like this at the end of each month. This month most viewed pattern is “My Precious Sweater” and I am super happy with that because it’s one of my favorite too.

My precious sweater

But, what’s all about with this post? Well, I will do a short introduction to the pattern. We will talk about some Q & A’s and off course that I will have an offer for you as well. For one day the pdf version of the pattern will be available for free in my shop. Yuhuu! In this way I want to thank you for all your support and for giving me the inspiration and the vibe to keep creating.

*If you don’t want to read this post, the link to the free pdf download is at the bottom of the post or you can go here

The idea of this sweater came from no where. I had the yarn for long time ago before even thinking that will end up in a gorgeous sweater. Some day I saw a similar sweater in a shop and I said to myself :Ok, this is beautiful and I can do it in crochet”.

So I came back home, grab some yarn and started. Everything worked so well that I was super excited with the sweater after just a few rounds.  After posting the picture on Instagram and saw all your reactions I new that will be a great project.

My Precious Sweater

January 2019 most viewed pattern is not that hard to make even if it’s looking like so. Ones you get the idea of the pattern is easy to follow and you don’t want to let it down. It’s a top-down sweater made with the Raglan technique. We are starting from the neck, making first the yoke and then we will separate the sleeves from the body of the sweater and work the 3 parts individually.

The sweater is designed over – sized so if you want a closer fit you will have to size down. The pattern is available for sizes from S to 2X large and is written in US terms. In the pattern you will find a stitch chart, measurement diagram and all the details to help you make it.

Let’s see now some Q&A’s. Maybe you will get the answers on some concerns you have after you first saw the pattern.

Q: Why my stitches are off even if I’m following the pattern exactly?

A:  Well this thing happens even if you are more experimented in this field and you don’t have to give up. When I was working at this pattern I was thinking how to make the Diamonds stitch to work in a yoke. So, I count the sts that I need for each side of the yoke (back, front, sleeves) and I saw this parts as individual. So this is what you should do too. Follow the stitch pattern on each side without thinking at the sweater as a hole project. Just think that each side is small project and you have to make the diamond stitch with the given stitches.

Take in mind that every time, before and after corner you will have an window. With every round, the windows of the previous round are becoming sts and the first and last stitch of a diamond motif become an window (1 dc, ch 1, 1 dc)

Q: Why the sleeves are so large? I don’t like them like this.

A: Well like I said the sweater is designed over – sized. To have it like this I made a longer yoke and off course that after working more rounds on yoke the sleeves become larger as well. AS a solution you can make less rounds on the yoke. Also you can start with less sts for sleeve, but you will have to take into consideration that the pattern requires multiple of 10 + 1 sts.

Q: Why if I want to make the sweater in Large size the stitches are not matching?

A: If you want to make the sweater in a larger size like Large, 1X large or 2X Large, you will have to start the sweater with round 2 (for Large and 1X Large) and with round 3 for 2X large. Instead of starting with sets of 9 dc +1 window you will have to start with sets of 7 dc and 2 windows and sets of 5 dc, 1 window, 3 dc, 1 window.

And these ware the questions that I received since the pattern was live and I hope with the answers I clarified some aspects of this pattern, but if you have some more I will happily will help you as fast as I can.

Now if you want the pdf version of this pattern, here is the link to my shop. It’s listed for free and no code is needed. The offer will be available until February 2nd, 10 AM CET. The pdf pattern is available in English and Dutch. After making the purchase the download links will be available in you checkout page.

Bellow you will find a video tutorial which I hope it will give you some extra help if needed.

Have fun making this beautiful sweater and use @bykaterinacrochet when posting photos on social media. I will be more then happy to see them

 

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  1. Patricia

    To bad, both of the links aren’t working.