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Orla Pullover
The Orla pullover is crocheted with sock-weight merino yarn making it a garment that’s breathable enough for sunny days but still cozy for layering when it’s cooler. The stitch pattern repeat is simple, the construction is straightforward (no shaping!), and the drape is lovely.
Designed with approximately 4 inches of positive ease, your sweater will fit a little looser than your actual body measurements for a relaxed, oversized look.
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/DETAILS
Easy — no shaping required, just basic stitches and straight seams.
US Terminology
/MATERIALS
Yarnsmiths Merino Sock Prints (4ply) yarn; 1451, (1582, 1735, 1945, 2106, 2299) yards
3.5mm / E4 crochet hook
Tape Measure
Stitch Marker
Scissors
Yarn Needle
/FINISHED SIZE
To Fit Chest (inches) Finished Size Width approx (inches) Length (shoulder to hem) approx (inches) Total Yarn (yds)
approx
S 32 – 34 38 24 1451
M 36 – 38 42 24 1582
L 40 – 42 46 24 1735
XL 44 – 46 50 25.5 1945
2XL 48 – 50 54 25.5 2106
3XL 52 – 54 60 25.5 2299
/STITCHES AND ABBREVIATIONS USED
V-Stitch (V-st): treble crochet, ch1, treble crochet in same stitch/chain space
Single Crochet (sc)
Double Crochet (dc)
Treble Crochet (tr)
Slip Stitch (sl st)
Chain (ch)
Each (ea)
Pattern (patt)
Repeat (rep)
Right Side (RS)
Skip (sk)
Space (sp)
Stitch/es (st/s)
Wrong Side (WS)
Copyright @ Jera’s Jamboree 2025. No part of this pattern may be reproduced or transmitted in any form by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, or otherwise, without prior written permission from the author. Sales of finished product are permitted.
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