Intermediate
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44 min
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Modular in design, the Harrison Sweater is an ideal on-the-go crochet project. A basketweave stitch creates the coziest texture and is an easy stitch pattern to memorize. Designer, author, and technical editor Tian Connaughton guides you through crocheting your own comfy sweater from start to finish. You'll begin with vertical ribbing, then work in front and back post stitches with the basketweave, crochet front and back cardigan pieces plus sleeves, and seam everything together. Finish your sweater with a ribbed collar and also button and buttonhole bands. This class is packed with many techniques that you'll be able to use for future cardigan projects.
Learn how to:
Here’s what you’ll need:
Finished measurements: 39.5 (44, 48, 52, 56, 59, 64)" chest
- Yarn - Tian uses We Crochet Swish Worsted in Marine Heather - 19 (20, 21, 23, 24, 26, 27) skeins
- Hook - US I/9 (5.5mm) or size to obtain guage, US H/8 (5.0mm) for ribbing
- Yarn needle
- Stitch markers
- 1" buttons - 7-8 total
- Favorite blocking materials like blocking mats, t-pins, and a spray bottle
Downloads:
- Crochet the Harrison Cardigan
- Work in front and back post stitches to create a basketweave stitch
- Shape your cardigan pieces for armholes
- Set in sleeves
- Seam cardigan pieces with single crochet
- Crochet perpendicular ribbing
- Crochet a band with button holes
- Add buttons
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Crochet the Harrison Sweater Reviews
17 users recommended this class to a friend
Shanna Moss
This was my first garment and the directions and tutorials were easy to follow. I have gotten so many complements on this sweater-thank you!
November 25
Erin
I like Tian's enthusiasm throughout the course. Love to see her offering both knit and crochet sweaters, too!
More than 3 months ago
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