Easy Crochet Ribbed Pullover Sweater Tutorial

Written Pattern: Here is another pullover sweater tutorial for you all! This one is super fun, easy, and quick to make! This ribbed, cozy sweater is made up of four separate pieces that are slip stitched together, so I could avoid sewing. This size of this sweater is easy to adjust! The length of the sleeves can be made shorter or longer and the length and width of the body of the sweater can also be made shorter or longer. The neck portion can also be made longer to create a turtleneck! Materials: Yarnspirations Caron Cakes in “Raspberry Ice“: - Weight: Medium (4) - Fiber: 80% Acrylic, 20% Wool - Approximate total length: 1066 yd / 975 m - Approximate total weight: oz / 575 g 5.0 mm Clover Amour Crochet Hook: Yarn Needle Scissors This is a great project for a beginner’s first sweater! It uses simple stitches like slip stitches and double crochets and simple techniques like crocheting in the back loop only (to make the ribbed effect) and slip stitching parts together. It can also be a quick sweater for more advanced crocheters! Stitches: Slip Knot (sk) Chain (ch) Slip Stitch (sl st) Double Crochet (dc) Gauge (according to yarn label): 13 sc - 14 rows = 4 in / 10 cm Dimensions: Main Panels - 42 cm/16.5“ long x 49 cm/19.3“ wide Sleeves - 42 cm/16.5“ long x 17 cm/6.7“ wide Tips: - Add/subtract chains in the beginning to get a longer/shorter sleeve or body - Add/subtract rows to make a wider/smaller sleeve or body - The chain 1 or 2 at the beginning of each row does NOT count as a stitch - Tighten your slip stitches to make the seam smaller and less visible - Pull your loose ends to the inside of the sweater and weave them in (or leave them hanging!) Send me a picture of your finished sweater on Instagram @! I’d love to see it! Thanks for watching! Timestamps: 0:00 Intro 0:29 Materials 0:47 Sleeve 5:49 Closing Sleeve 7:57 Main Panel 9:36 Forming Neck 12:10 Stitching Shoulders 13:46 Attaching More Yarn 14:28 Attaching Sleeves 17:59 Weaving in Loose Ends Music: Echo in the Mountain - Harris Heller Some links may be affiliate links. I earn a small commission at no additional cost to you! #crochet #crochetsweater #crochettutorial
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