PINK MAGIC- CROCHET PATTERN version ENG
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- 24 kwi 2024
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Hi Crochet Enthusiasts!
Pattern for the Pink Magic Sweater
Crochet sweater pattern
Author: Magdalena Olszewska
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The Pink Magic Sweater pattern and photos were created by Magdalena Olszewska.
The pattern and photos are protected by copyright.
Pattern in PDF version available for purchase at: RAVELRY
Technical Details:
Size – L/oversize
Crochet hook: 10.0 (I crochet quite tightly, so it's best to check the size with a swatch), and 9 mm for finishing the sleeves.
Yarn: 6 x 50g skeins of Alcottona - Reine Baumwolle in color 3310
Difficulty Level: Easy
Additional Materials: needle, scissors, stitch markers
Pattern Information:
The "Pink Magic" sweater is worked from the bottom up, meaning we start from the bottom of the sweater and gradually work our way up. The first step is to make the front and back separately, following the appropriate pattern. Then, these two parts are joined to create the entirety of the sweater. The final step is to add the sleeves, which are attached to the already completed body part of the sweater. With this method, the sweater takes shape and character, and the creation process becomes more controlled and predictable.
Legend:
Basic pattern:
Front
We start with the foundation chain. - 35 ch sts.
Row 1 - Start from the 3rd ch from the hook (starting dc), 1 dc in each st across. Total of 35 dc (including the first 3 ch sts), turn your work.
Row 2 - Start from the 3rd ch from the hook (starting dc), 1 dc in each st across. Total of 35 dc (including the first 3 ch sts), turn your work.
Repeat row 2 until you have 27 rows in total.
Back (worked the same way as the front)
We start with the foundation chain. - 35 ch sts.
Row 1 - Start from the 3rd ch from the hook (starting dc), 1 dc in each st across. Total of 35 dc (including the first 3 ch sts), turn your work.
Row 2 - Start from the 3rd ch from the hook (starting dc), 1 dc in each st across. Total of 35 dc (including the first 3 ch sts), turn your work.
Repeat row 2 until you have 27 rows in total.

Joining; front - back
You join the back and front with slip stitches.
Starting from the bottom up to row 16.
Join the shoulders according to your desired length - for me, it was 11 stitches on each side.
X - The seaming location
Sleeve
Begin working the sleeves from the armhole. You'll be working in rounds on the right side of the work.
Round 1 – Work 24 double crochets in the opening formed by joining the front and back.
Round 2 – 1 double crochet in each stitch.
Rounds 3-24 (you can do fewer or more rows depending on the length you desire) – Repeat round 2.
Round 25 (last round) – Single crochet in each stitch from the previous round – using a 9 mm crochet hook.
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