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Tunic sweaters
Tunic sweaters













tunic sweaters

2, hbdc in the same st, ch.1 sk next st, hbdc in the next. Rounds 4 thru 6 – Ch.2, hbdc in same st and each st around. *hbdc in the next 8 stitches, hbdc dec in the next* Repeat *til there are three stitches left. Round 3 – Ch.2 hbdc in same st and the next two stitches, hbdc dec in next. Round 2 – Repeat round 1 (38) (Start first st in same st as join) Round 1 – Ch.2 and work 38 hbdc around the armhole. See pic below.Īttach yarn to opening of armhole. You can leave as much room as you would like for the opening of the armholes depending on your size. I then sewed up the sides leaving 6.5in for the armholes. I sewed 6in across on top for each side for shoulders. Lay front and back panel on top of each other with wrong sides facing out.

tunic sweaters

Repeats rows 1 thru 6 and 7 & 8 respectively four more times. When ending row 8 make sure to crochet a hbdc in the last ch.1 of previous row and then the ch.2 of previous row. Row 7 – Ch.3 (counts as hbdc and ch.1) Turn, sk first st, hbdc in the next, ch.1 *sk next st, hbdc in the next, ch.1* Repeat *til end of row. Row 1 – Ch.2 turn, hbdc in each st across. If you would like to purchase an ad-free printer friendly version of this pattern on Ravelry, click HERE. Repeat Row 2 til your ribbing measures your approximate length. (11) For a cleaner edge, I chose to sc under both loops for the first and last stitch. Row 2 – Ch.1 turn, sc blo in every st across. Row 1 – sc in 2nd ch from hook and each ch across. For reference I typically wear a S/M in sweater size. For example, I measured 35in around in bust.

tunic sweaters

You can also measure you bust around in inches. 12 hbdc across and 12 rows = 4″įor the bottom ribbing, measure hip to hip in inches. I tend to crochet tight so check your gauge. Yarn over and pull through all three loops. Pull first loop through second loop (three loops on hook) Yarn over and pull though first loop on hook (3 loops on hook). Yarn over and pull up a loop (four loops on hook). Yarn over and insert hook into next stitch. Yarn over and pull through first loop on hook (2 loops on hook). Pull first loop through second loop (two loops on hook).

tunic sweaters

Herringbone Double Crochet Decrease (hbdc dec) – Yarn over, insert hook into next st, yarn over and pull up loop (3 loops on hook). Herringbone Double Crochet (hbdc) Tutorial Lion Brand Vanna’s Choice or any comparable worsted weight yarn. Stone Harbor Crochet Tunic If you would like to purchase an ad-free printer friendly version of this pattern, click HERE. I love the little peep-hole effect to the pattern, but you can certainly omit that if you want. If you would like it shorter, simply crochet less rows. This tunic sweater pattern can be altered to fit your personal taste. I won’t put anything in this post that I have not personally used or tested. It is such a beautiful color that reminded me of Spring.ĭisclosure: There are some affiliate links below, but these are all products I highly recommend. It is a great beginner yarn to work with as well! The color I used for the pattern is Sage. I love this yarn because it comes in so many beautiful colors. The yarn I used for this tunic sweater is Lion Brand Vanna’s Choice. The body of the tunic uses the Herringbone Double Crochet stitch. The bottom ribbing is created by using the single crochet stitch worked in the back loop. You’ll crochet this tunic sweater by creating two longer rectangles and then seaming the sides and top. It is crocheted using very basic stitches. My Stone Harbor Tunic is a longer crochet sweater that can be worn with both jeans and leggings. A tunic is a top that is pretty basic in style and extends from the shoulders to the hips and below. Snow…really? It’s April! Unfortunately the weather is something we can’t control, but what we wear in that weather is! I love long tunic sweaters, especially one that is long enough to cover my back side….yes, my rear end 🙂 I love tunic sweaters and tops. You would never know with the erratic weather we are having. The Stone Harbor Crochet Tunic is a fun and versatile pattern that even a novice crocheter can tackle.Īpparently is it Spring here in Jersey.















Tunic sweaters