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Pattern V2

Sweetheart sweater

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INFO

I'm so thrilled to finally share this pattern with you all! I know it
took a while to get it finished, but I hope the wait was worth it.
Feel free to reach out to me on Instagram @knottyverse if you
have any questions while crocheting this project. As a friendly
reminder, this pattern is for personal use only. Please don't
copy, sell, or distribute it without my permission. You are
welcome to sell the crocheted items you make from it. Please
just credit me as the designer and link back to this pattern.
Happy crocheting!

MATERIALS
Yarn of your choice, 2 different
colors
I used 3ply RED HEART yarn
For my size S-XS, I used 115g from
each color
6 mm hook
scissors
stitch markers
darning needle

CROCHET ABBREVIATIONS
US TERMINOLOGY
ch=chain
Sl St= slip stitch
SC= single crochet
HDC= half double crochet
DC= double crochet
EDC= extended double crochet
If you need help with the extended double crochet, watch this video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m-5iyH_mj7s
TR= treble crochet
DTR= double treble crochet
If you need help with the double treble crochet, watch this video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QsOcZdC8CVw
Dec= decrease
Inc= increase
5DCTog= 5 DC decrease
3DCTog= 3 DC decrease
If you need help with decreasing, watch this video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ejeL0nRC6Dw
Inc 5= 5DC in the same stitch
Inc 3= 3DC in the same stitch

GAUGE SWATCH
With a 6 mm hook I got a gauge of 13 stitches
and 7 rows in DC off of a 10cm x 10cm swatch
PATTERN
FRONT PART
ch 40, sl st into first chain

row 1: ch 2, DC in the same stitch as ch 2, Inc in the next 6


stitches (2 DC in the same stitch) , DC x 2, 5DCtog ( do a Dec
stitch over the next 5 stitches), DC x 2, Inc in the next 7
stitches, DC x 8, Inc 5DC (place 5 DC in the same stitch),
DC x 8, sl st into the first DC | 53 stitches
now it should look like fig. 1

fig. 1

row 2: ch 2, DC in the same stitch, (Inc then DC) x6, Inc, 5DCtog
(you can put a stitch marker in the stitch before the Dec),
(Inc then DC) x6, Inc, DC x10, Inc 5DC into the same stitch
(if you need, place a stitch marker in the 3rd DC), DC until
the end of the row, sl st into the first DC | 67 sticthes

row 3: ch 2, DC in the same stitch, DC x2, (Inc then DC) x8, Inc,
3DCtog ( do a decrease over the next 3 stitches), (Inc then
DC) x8, Inc, DC x14, Inc 5DC into the same stitch, DC until
the end, change color at the last stitch | 87 sticthes

row 4: ch 2, DC in the same stitch, DC in each stitch until you get


to the stitch marker, 3DCtog (do a decrease over the next 3
stitches), DC until you reach the 2nd stitch marker,
Inc 3DC in the same stitch, DC until the end of the row | 87
stitches
row 5: ch 2, DC in the same stitch, DC x56, (Inc then DC) until the
end of the row, sl st in the first DC | 102 stitches

row 6: ch 2, DC in the same stitch, DC in each stitch around (keep


your stitch marker in), NO decrease, NO increase, sl st in
first DC, ch 1, cut off your yarn | 102 stitches

row 7: attach your first color in the middle stitch of the top ( see
fig. 2 ), DC in the same stitch as ch 2, DC x12, EDC, TR,
2TR-ch2-2TR (all in the same stitch, this is the first corner),
TR x2, DC x2, HDC x2, SC x6, HDC x3, DC x3,
EDC x3, TR x2, DTR, 2DTR-ch2-2DTR (in the same stitch,
2nd corner), DTR, TR, EDC x2, DC x2, HDC x2, SC x6,
HDC x2, DC x2, EDC x2, TR x2, DTR x3, 2DTR-ch2-2DTR (in
the same stitch, 3rd corner), DTR x3, TR x4, EDC x2, DC x2,
HDC x2, SC x6, HDC x2, DC x2, EDC, TR, 2TR-ch2-2TR (in
the same stitch, 4th corner), EDC, DC until end, sl st in first
DC | 114 stitches

fig. 2

Now depending on your size or


how do you want the sweater to
fit you, you will do rows of only
DC and 2DC-ch2-2DC for the
corners in the ch2 space from
the previous row
For reference, I did 3 more
rows of DC for a XS size and
a fitted look
OPTIONAL: You can start at
the first row to outline the
heart. If you think there's too
large a space in the stitch
where you made the increase
(fig. 5), thread a needle with
the yarn you'll use for the
outline and tie a knot, then fig. 5
make slip stitches all around.
You can add 2-3 slip stitches
at the top. When you reach the
end, chain 1 and cut the yarn

BACK PART
ch 18

row 1: skip 3 ch, 6 DC in the same stitch, 5DCtog, DC x4, 7 DC in the


same stitch (it should look like fig. 3), turn your work on the
other side, DC x6, Inc 5 DC in the same stitch, DC x6, change
color at the last stitch, sl st into ch 3 (it should look like fig.4 )

Continue from row 1 of the front part fig. 4

fig. 3
ASSEMBLING BACK AND
FRONT/ SLEEVES
Put the front and the back wrong side fig. 6
out, attach the yarn in the top right
corner in the ch 2 space, ch 1 then sl
st for however many stitches you like
(for my XS size, I did 10)

Repeat on the left side

You can find some reference in fig. 6

For working the sleeves, attach the


yarn at the bottom right corner and
work upwards, sl st for however many
stitches you prefer (I did around 20);
the stitches left will form your sleeve.
Once you're done with the slip
stitches, flip your work inside out and
DC around. Continue this process until
you reach your desired length,
alternating your colors every 3 rows.

Optionally, you can half double crochet


(HDC) the last row in a color that is
different from the one used in the
previous row.

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