Navajo Inspired Blanket Cardigan by Tasha Margette

Navajo Inspired Blanket Cardigan

Crochet
March 2018
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
11 stitches and 8 rows = 4 inches
in With J hook and any color – Work alternating rows beginning with dc row. ch 13, dc in 3rd ch from hook and acrross. ch 1, turn. work sc pattern, ch 2, turn. repeat one row of dc and one of sc.
6.0 mm (J)
5.5 mm (I)
1600 - 1800 yards (1463 - 1646 m)
Adjustable, written for large size 14-16 PLUS size
US
English
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Hi everyone :)

I’m really excited about this pattern, as it is my first real garment. I want to thank my fellow hooker @thecrochetedbaby1 aka Crystal Lynn for helping me test this pattern and collaborating with me to make it wonderful. Thank you!

The inspiration for this pattern was to challenge myself and to create a cozy warm PLUS sized cardigan that looked kinda hippy, but could also dress up nice too.

SKILL LEVEL: - Beginner - this pattern contains only basic stitches. Piecing it together is easy and there is a full color photo tutorial to help you.

MATERIALS:

Yarn: All colors in sample are Yarn Bee Soft Secret (6oz/170g – 300 yds/275m)
C1 – Ivory/ C2 – Blue Teal/ C3 – Cocoa/ C4 – Cognac/ C5 – Burgundy

Yardage needed: Pattern uses 2 full skeins of cocoa – with a little more of third skein. You only need one skein of each of the other colors and you will have leftovers for those colors unless you choose to make it larger.

Hooks: 6mm (J) hook (main body), 5.5 mm (I) hook (sleeves)
Scissors
Darning Needle
Stitch marker(s)
2 Buttons (1.5 – 2”)

Gauge: 11 sts & 8 Rows = 4” x 4” or 10 x 10 cm.

Directions for gauge: With J hook and any color – Work alternating rows beginning with dc row: ch 13, dc in 3rd ch from hook and across. ch 1, turn. work sc pattern, ch 2, turn. repeat one row of dc and one of sc to complete your swatch.

Notes
When Crystal was testing this pattern, her gauge was tighter than mine, and her cardigan ended up being shorter compared to mine. I worked very loosely for this pattern. So make sure the gauge matches or you will need to modify your size, or increase your needles to make it match. The cardigan is meant to be loose and flow, but ultimately, this is yours to do with what you please ;). lol.

Also, the sleeves are fairly long. I like long sleeves, and the cuff is able to fold up nicely too. If you want shorter sleeves, I recommend removing rows closest to the top of the sleeve. There are more detailed instructions on how to do this inside the pattern :).

I hope you enjoy this pattern! Please tag me or make a project so I can see what lovely colors you all come up with! <3

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