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Important Notes Suggestions

For the Testers:


In Testing this pattern, I
recommend that you use the
required yarn weight. Preferably,
Date Submitted: August 24, 2022 | Mgypsy.ph by Aly Gene 2022 Ashley's Crochet 6ply Combed
Cotton Yarn or any yarn with the
3 weeks to Finish (21 Days) same Size.
Start: August 25, 2022 (Do not use Indophil local Yarn)
End: September 14, 2022 I suggest that you use pastel,
Pattern Release: September 15, 2022 bright, nude or any color that is
not too dark so that the stitches
Must have a Public Crochet related IG will be visible.
Willing to post quality pictures and allow You need to use beads for the
me to use them. Minimalist concept of flat strings. Preferably, Pearl Beads
lay shots and when worn shots. Preferably with wide holes.
no exaggerated backgrounds. Good The color of the buttons should
lighting and aesthetics. Front, back, and match the entire look of the top.
side shots of the pattern when worn. Use any color combination that
Creative/ Simple Video of you wearing the compliment each other.
top. (For IG reels compilation)

Checklist
Willing to post on the release date and
help support the launch.
Use #serafleurcrochetpattern What version: Cardigan Top/Dress
#mgypsycrochet How many rows for the Ruffled
bottom part? Cardigan Top Version/
Take Note: Dress Version
You will be writing down understandable
helpful notes for me (feedbacks). Sent Your Size: XS/S/M/L/XL/XXL up
through IG DM or to my email. Yarn Used:
(millennialgypsycrochet@gmail.com) How many rows (Shoulder to Elbow
Post progress pics to your public IG Page Sleeves):
(IG Story/ IG Post) How many rows (Elbow to Wrist
You are willing to help and post pictures Sleeves):
to promote my pattern and pattern
release. Use #serafleurcrochetpattern Do you recommend this pattern for
#mgypsycrochet beginners?
Are the illustrations helpful, clear
and informative?

How long did you take to finish this


top?
Thank you so much and Goodluck! <3 Do you have any additional
suggestions/instructions?
Serafleur
Serafleur
Crochet Cardigan Pattern
Or i g i na l Pat t e r n & D e s i g n:
M g yp s y. p h by Al y Ge ne

Hi! ~ I'm Serafleur!


Serafleur Crochet Cardigan Pattern is inspired
This Pattern is for Sizes XS, S, M, L, XL up
by cottagecore, and Victorian-era fashion.
The elegant flowy silhouette of the bishop Materials:
sleeves is the highlight of this pattern. It (In this project, I used 600g Ashley's
allows freedom of movement at the elbow Crochet 6ply combed cotton yarn in Size 2
when the arm is bent. The stitches are Sport Weight)
designed to mimic the feminine texture of Any Size 2 Sport Weight Yarn (Using the
eyelet fabric, which makes the top breathable right yarn weight is important)
and comfy to wear. Crochet Top Version: Approximately
600g-750g
Crochet Dress Version: Approximately
900g-1000g
3.0mm Crochet Hook
Stitch Markers
Strictly Follow the Terms of Use: Scissors
You can sell the finished product using the Darning Needle/ Sewing Needles
pattern (no mass production). Please Beads
include credits to the designer when 1" Buttons (2pcs or more)
uploading a photo/video.
No reselling or uploading of a Stitches:
downloadable PDF of this pattern. US Abbreviation &Terminology
No major modifications or alterations Shell Stitch
should be made using this pattern. SL ST = Slip Stitch
Do not disclose the process or the type of DC = Double Crochet
stitches used in this pattern. SC = Single Crochet
Do not use my pictures or the picture of
Tension:
my testers to advertise your finished
Loose crochet tension control
product for selling.
Do not post, e-mail, message or upload Level:
pictures and screenshots of this pattern. Advanced Beginner, Intermediate,
No uploading of YouTube videos/tutorials Advanced
using this pattern.
No pattern sharing. millennialgypsycrochet@gmail.com

mgypsy.ph

MGypsy Crochet
2022
ALY GENE
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Bust Circumference

SIZE CHART
XS 32-33 in

S 34-35 in

M 36-37 in

L 38-39 in

XL 40-41 in

For Size XXL up, you just have to increase the size of your granny
squares by adding more rows. The sequence will be provided in the
pattern.

Measurement reference of the Granny Squares according to Size.

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Part 1: Granny Square
To start the pattern, you need to make a total of 8 pieces of Granny Squares.
In this pattern, I'm doing the sizes XS, S & M.
The measurements for sizes Large and XL will be provided in the illustrations.

1-4. Follow the illustration. 5-8. Follow the illustration.

9-12. Follow the illustration. 13-16. Follow the illustration.

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17-20. Follow the illustration. 21-24. Follow the illustration.

25. Follow the illustration. 26. This Edging part is for Sizes XS, S, M. This
will be the last row for Sizes XS, S, M.

For Sizes L to XL you need to add more rows


to increase the size of the Granny Square
before you proceed to Edging.
Follow illustration A For L (Page 5)
Follow illustrations A & B for XL up (Page 5)

27-29. Follow the illustration.


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For Sizes XS, S, M Illustration A (Size L & XL)

30-33. Follow the illustration. A.1-A.4. Follow the illustration.


Weave the ends.

Illustration A (Size L & XL) Illustration B (Size XL)

B.1-B.2. Follow the illustration.


B.3. After this row, make an Edging. Follow the
same process in illustration #26-33.
To close the row, Chain 1, pull over and cut
the yarn. Weave the ends.

You can add more rows if you need a bigger


size of Granny Square. It is very easy to
A.5-A.7. Follow the illustration. increase the size as long as you know the
A.8. This Edging part is for Size L (same sequence before you do the edging.
In adding more rows, just take note of the
process in illustration #26-33). This will be
sequence of every row:
the last row for Size L.
Next row: 1 DC, Chain 1, Skip 1 Stitch and then 1
To close the row, Chain 1, pull over and
DC into the next Stitch.
cut the yarn. Weave the ends. Next row: 1 DC all the way around.
Always add "SC Edging" once you are done with
For Size XL Follow the illustration B to the rows.
increase the size of the Granny Square.
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Part 2: Joining the Granny Squares

34. Follow the illustration. 35-38. Follow the illustration.

39-41. Follow the illustration. 43-46. Follow the illustration. Weave the
42. This will be counted as 1 DC. ends.

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51. You can add or decrease the rows of the
47. You can add or decrease the height of
sides following your own measurement.
the sides following your own measurement.
Always try to fit check your work to get the
48-50. Follow the illustration.
right fit/ measurements.
52-54. Follow the illustration.

Part 3: Bishop Sleeves

55-58. Follow the illustration. 59-62. Follow the illustration.

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67. Follow the illustration.
68. The length should be longer than your
elbows. You can add more rows to increase
the length. Make sure that you will end your
row with the "V Stitch'.

63-66. Follow the illustration.

69-72. Follow the illustration. 73. You will skip 2 Stitches before you make
the shell Stitch. Do this process all the way
around.
74-76. Follow the illustration.

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77-80. Follow the illustration. 81. You can add more rows to increase the
length of the sleeves. The length of the
sleeves should be until your wrist.
82-84. Follow the illustration.

Part 4: Sleeves String i-cord


If you are having a hard time making an
i-cord, you can always watch YouTube
tutorials in making crochet i-cord.

89. Insert the String after every 2 DC.


90. Follow the illustration.

85-87. Follow the illustration.


88. You can always add more Chains/
Stitches to fit your own measurement.

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Part 5: Shell Stitch Edging

91. Make sure that you are facing the front 95-96. Follow the illustration.
side of your work. 97. The 2nd row is facing the back side of
92. Shell Stitch: Make 2 DC into the same your work.
Stitch, Chain 2, make another 2 DC into the 98. Follow the illustration.
same Stitch.
93-94. Follow the illustration.

Part 6: Bottom Ruffles


1st row: You will be facing the back side of your work.

99-101. Follow the illustration. 102-105. Follow the illustration.


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106-107. Follow the illustration. 110. 3rd row: You will be facing the back side of
108. 2nd row: You will be facing the front side of your work.
your work. 111. Follow the illustration.
109. Follow the illustration. 112. 4th row: You will be facing the front side of
your work.
113. Follow the illustration.

114. 5th row: You will be facing the back side of your work. 118-120. Follow the illustration.
115. 6th row: You will be facing the front side of your work. 121. Last row Edging. You will be facing the
116. 7th row: You will be facing the back side of your work.
front side of your work.
You can add more rows to this top if you want
a longer base. Just make sure that you will
end your row facing the back side your work.
Check illustrations A-F, If you want to turn
your top into a dress version. (Page 13)
117. Edging: You will be facing the back side of
your work. PAGE 11
122-124. Follow the illustration. 125-127. Follow the illustration.

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Illustrations A-F (Dress Version)

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