The Vegas Jacket

Crochet
April 2023
Super Bulky (5-6 wpi) ?
6.5 stitches and 6 rows = 4 inches
in 6.5 SC sts x 6 alternating HDC & SC rows
15.0 mm (P/Q)
500 - 770 yards (457 - 704 m)
XXS/XS(XS/S,S/M,M/L,L/XL,XL/2X,2X/3X,3X/4X,4X/5X)
US
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This pattern is available for $7.50.

The Vegas Jacket Crochet Pattern!

I actually made this jacket on a whim… it was one of those moments that I grabbed my yarn and just started making something and this jacket was the end result! I love the unique shape of the sleeves and how the panels and ties create a beautiful accent at the waist. You can choose to go with a more fitted look or size up for a more oversized kimono style. This design also makes it SUPER easy to add length if you prefer longer jackets and cardigans!

Sizes:XXS/XS(XS/S,S/M,M/L,L/XL,XL/2X,2X/3X,3X/4X,4X/5X)
See pattern for a full sizing guide with photos of my testers wearing their jackets along with their measurements!

Yarn Needed: Super Bulky Weight (6) yarn

I used Hoooked Ribbon XL Yarn for this project, but it should work up just fine with other super bulky (6) yarn, just be sure to check your gauge. See page 17 of the pattern for additional yarn recommendations!

Yardage: 500 (XXS/XS), 530 (XS/S), 560 (S/M), 590 (M/L), 620 (L/XL), 650 (XL/2X), 690 (2X/3X), 730 (3X/4X), 770 (4X/5X) yards

Hook Needed: Size 15mm Crochet Hook, Tapestry Needle & Scissors

Gauge (4”x4”): 6.5 SC sts x 6 alternating HDC & SC rows

Estimated circumference of garment at waist: XXS/XS (28.5”), XS/S (32.25”), S/M (37.25”), M/L (39.75”), L/XL (43.5”) XL/2X (48.5”), 2X/3X(53.25”), 3X/4X(56”), 4X/5X(60.75”)

This pattern includes lots of photos in the full PDF version to guide you as well as a print friendly version with the instructions only.

This pattern has also been translated into Dutch, German, French and Spanish. Once you purchase the pattern you will have 3 available downloads. The translated pattern file is called “Jacket Vegas Additional Languages”.