Let's make your cozy favorite with the Crochet Bobble Sleeve Sweater Pattern—stylish, comfy, customizable, and perfect for chilly days!
Crochet Bobble Sleeve Sweater Pattern
Get ready to wear your new favorite cozy creation! The Crochet Bobble Sleeve Sweater Pattern is not just any sweater—it's a charming piece that blends comfort and style. Shining with vibrant bobble stitches for texture, this sweater is made to measure, ensuring a perfect fit for all sizes. Its loose, flowing shape and thick, warm yarn make it ideal for chilly days. Plus, the added details like a matching corset inside and customizable features add a unique touch. Have fun crocheting!
Crochet Bobble Sleeve Sweater
Materials:
- Yarn: Lion Brand Yarns Wool-Ease Thick & Quick (Color: Mustard), and Pound of Love in Yellow
- Hook: Sizes 9mm and 10mm
- Other: Tape measure, scissors, yarn needle
Measurements:
- Sweater Width:
- Measure shoulder width and add a few inches for a slouchy fit.
- Sweater Length:
- Measure from neck down to your desired length and subtract for the trim if needed.
- Sleeves:
- Measure around the largest part of your arm and add extra inches for comfort.
- Measure from wrist to wrist for overall sleeve length and divide by two.
Instructions:
Back Panel:
- Chain: Use a 10mm hook and chain to your desired width (make sure it’s an even number).
- Row 1: Single crochet (SC) in the second chain from the hook and across.
- Row 2: Chain 4, turn, Triple Crochet Bobble Stitch in the first stitch, double crochet (DC) in the next. Repeat the pattern across, ending with a bobble.
- Row 3: Chain 1, SC across.
- Row 4: Chain 2, turn, DC in the first stitch, Triple Crochet Bobble Stitch in the second stitch, and alternate across, ending with a double crochet.
- Repeat Rows: Adjust the repetition based on your measurement (typically around 5 inches of bobble).
- Final Rows: Continue in DC until desired length is reached, approximately 20 rows.
Front Panels:
- Chain: Chain to half the width of your back panel minus a couple of inches for neck space.
- Row 1: SC across and end with an SC.
- Base Row: Chain 2, turn, DC in first stitch, Triple Crochet Bobble Stitch in next stitch, and repeat.
- Subsequent Rows: Chain 1, SC across, Chain 4; follow bobble double crochet alternating pattern with single crochets between bobble rows until matched with the back panel in both width and length.
Sleeves:
- Chain: Measure 26 chains and SC across.
- Base: Measure around the thickest part of your arm and add extra inches/slouch.
- Row 1: Chain 2, DC first stitch, Triple Crochet Bobble Stitch in next, and alternate till the end.
- Next Rows: Single crochet across. Continue alternating until desired length up to shoulder placing 10 rows of double crochet and four bubble rows.
Cuffs:
- Chain: Measure the width around your wrist with an accurate measure tap and stitch evenly.
- Start Base Rows: Half double crochet through the back Loop back and forth (knit like pattern) till whole wrist band covered.
Trim:
- Seam: Attach the knitting non Bobble-edging single piece, or 3 separate on front through bust till wrist or bust line carefully.
- Buttonhole: Attach the desired amount of holes (your preference spacing) and knit till the latch-trim fits.
Assembly:
- Attach Front Panels to the Back Panel:
- Use the invisible seam method. Align front panels with the back at the shoulders and whipstitch them together.
- Attach Sleeves:
- Align sleeves with the body, matching the seam at the top with the shoulder seam. Sew around using the invisible seam method.
- Align sleeves with the body, matching the seam at the top with the shoulder seam. Sew around using the invisible seam method.
- Attach Cuffs:
- Sew cuff ends to form a loop and attach to the sleeve opening. Distribute stitches evenly.
- Front Trim:
- Single piece, criss-cross stitch till trim completely attached to the neck.
Finishing:
- Weave in all ends and trim!
- Optional: Add buttons and further tailoring as needed!
Visual References
- To understand each process step-by-step, it might be beneficial to rewatch specific parts of the video that show the detailed stitching techniques and measurements.
This should provide a clear and detailed explanation and pattern for crocheting a Bobble Sleeve Sweater. Happy crocheting!