Pattern
| STRAWBERRY SHORTCAKE
BODICE SEAMING in htr of prev row, join with a sl st to first
ALL SIZES 2-blo-dc-cl.
Seaming Row 1: 1 ch, 27 dc working Rnds 3 to 5: Cont as in Row 2, except
through bottom lp of starting chain and there will be 2 fewer stitches in between
back loop only of the stitches of the prev the markers with each rnd.
row. At the end of this row, tuck your ball Rnd 6: sl st to back lp, 1 ch, 2-blo-dc-cl
of yarn in the sweater from the bottom in first 2 sts, blo-dc to 1 st before corner,
edge. 3-blo-htr-cl around corner, blo-dc across
Seaming Row 2: this is a blind stitch, back to 1 st before corner, 3-blo-htr-cl,
meaning you will carry the yarn from blo-dc to 1 st before cl of prev row, 2-blo-
inside of your sweater (and you won’t be dc-cl, 1 blo-htr of prev row, join with a sl st
able to see the hand that is holding the to first 2-blo-dc-cl.
yarn). 1 ch, LOOSELY sl st towards the Rnd 7: Rep Rnd 6.
neckline, placing stitches in back loop
of prev row AND through the bottom of SHOULDER SEAMING
Front-Left Panel Row 1. Give the bodice Complete the seams at the shoulder with
a tug along the seam, and in another yarn and a tapestry needle.
spot. If the tension in the center is tighter
it means that you stitched this row too SLEEVES (MAKE 2)
tightly, so frog it and try again. ALL SIZES
Yarn is now in place for neckline. Base starting db-ch, 9 (10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
db-ch, turn.
NECKLINE Rows 1 to 4 (6, 6, 8, 8, 8): 1 ch, 10 (11, 12, 13,
The neckline is worked in rounds (joining 14, 15) blo-dc, turn.
at the end of each round) without turning. Row 5 (7, 7, 9, 9, 9): 1 ch, 10 (11, 12, 13, 14,
ALL SIZES 15) blo-dc, db-ch in same lp as prev st, 1
Rnd 1: 1 ch, miss first st, 3htr-cl around db-ch, turn.
corner, dc in each unworked stitch Row 6 (8, 8, 10, 10, 10): 1 ch, 12 (13, 14, 15,
of prev rows of neckline until 2 sts 16, 17) blo-dc, turn.
remain, bring back shoulder to meet Row 7 (9, 9, 11, 11, 11): 1 ch, 12 (13, 14, 15, 16,
neckline and overlap by 2 rows (front 17) blo-dc, db-ch in same lp as prev st, 2
side over back side), 2 dc through both db-ch, turn.
thicknesses, 1 dc, 3htr-cl around corner, Row 8 (10, 10, 12, 12, 12): 1 ch, 15 (16, 17, 18,
placing stitches in the side of each row 19, 20) blo-dc, turn.
[3 dc, 2dc-cl] until 1 row remains, 3htr-cl Row 9 (11, 11, 13, 13, 13): 1 ch, 15 (16, 17, 18, 19,
around corner, 1 dc, overlap as with first 20) blo-dc, db-ch in same lp as prev st, 3
shoulder, 2dc through both thicknesses, db-ch, turn.
1 dc in the bottom of db-ch until 1 st Row 10 (12, 12, 14, 14, 14): 1 ch, 19 (20, 21, 22,
remains, 3htr-cl around corner, 1htr in 23, 24) blo-dc, turn.
same place as turning ch, join with a sl st Row 11 (13, 13, 15, 15, 15): 1 ch, 19 (20, 21, 22,
to first 3htr-cl, DO NOT TURN. 23, 24) blo-dc, db-ch in same lp as prev
Find center stitch on each side of st, 3 db-ch, turn.
neckline. Mark the 5th stitch to either Row 12 (14, 14, 16, 16, 16): 1 ch, 23 (24, 25,
side of both markers (each set of 26, 27, 28) blo-dc, turn.
markers will be 9 sts apart).
Rnd 2: sl st to back lp, 1 ch, 2-blo-dc-cl in FOR SIZES 71 (81, 91)
first 2 sts, blo-dc to first marker, 2-blo- Row 13 (15, 15): 1 ch, 23 (24, 25) blo-dc, db-
dc-cl over marked st and next st, move ch in same lp as prev st, 1 db-ch, turn.
marker to cluster, 7 blo-dc, 2-blo-dc-cl, Rows 14 (16, 16) to 22 (24, 28): 1 ch, 25 (26,
move marker to cluster, blo-dc to 1 st 27) blo-dc, turn.
before corner, 3-blo-htr-cl around corner, Row 23 (25, 29): 1 ch, 23 (24, 25) blo-dc,
blo-dc across back to 1 st before corner, leave rem 2 sts unworked, turn.
3-blo-htr-cl, blo-dc to next marker, 2-blo- Row 24 (26, 30): 1 ch, 23 (24, 25) blo-dc,
dc-cl over marked st and next st, move turn.
marker to cluster, 7 blo-dc, 2-blo-dc-cl, Row 25 (27, 31): 1 ch, 19 (20, 21) blo-dc,
move marker to cluster, blo-dc to 1 st leave rem 4 sts unworked, turn.
before cl of prev row, 2-blo-dc-cl, 1 blo-htr Row 26 (28, 32): 1 ch, 19 (20, 21) blo-dc,
20 | INSIDE Crochet
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