Lace Stripe Crochet Sweater Pattern

Lace Stripe Crochet Sweater Pattern

Materials Yarn: Medium-weight (DK or worsted) cotton/acrylic blend in white, blush pink, and gray Crochet Hook: 4.0mm (G) or 5.0mm (H), depending on your gauge Tapestry Needle: For weaving in ends Scissors Measuring Tape

Introduction

This stylish Lace Stripe Crochet Sweater is perfect for layering in any season. With its delicate openwork lace design and soft pastel stripes, it adds a touch of elegance to casual outfits. The sweater has a loose, comfortable fit with long sleeves and ribbed cuffs, making it cozy yet breathable. Ideal for beginners looking to create a trendy and lightweight garment!

Gauge


  • 10cm x 10cm (4” x 4”) = 14 stitches x 8 rows in double crochet (DC)

Finished Size


  • Small (S), Medium (M), Large (L) – instructions provided for all sizes

Abbreviations (Us Terms)

  • CH – Chain
  • SC – Single Crochet
  • DC – Double Crochet
  • TR – Treble Crochet
  • SL ST – Slip Stitch
  • REP – Repeat






  • SK – Skip
  • Instructions

    Body Panel (Make 2 – Front & Back)


    1. Foundation: CH 80 (90, 100), or any multiple of 4 + 2

    2. Row 1: SC in 2nd CH from hook, SC across. Turn.

    3. Row 2: CH 3, DC in each stitch across. Turn.

    4. Row 3-10: Alternate between openwork lace pattern (DC, CH 1, SK 1, DC) and solid double crochet rows, following the stripe sequence.

    Color Sequence:


    • White (Rows 1-3)

    • Gray (Rows 4-5)

    • Blush Pink (Rows 6-7)

    • White (Rows 8-10)

    Repeat until the piece measures 40cm (16") in length.

    Sleeves (Make 2)


    1. Foundation: CH 50 (60, 70)

    2. Repeat the same lace stitch pattern used in the body panels.

    3. Increase stitches every few rows for a slight balloon effect.

    4. Stop when the sleeve length reaches 45cm (18")

    Assembly










    1. Seam the shoulders together, leaving space for the neckline.

    2. Attach sleeves to body panels using SL ST or mattress stitch.

    3. Sew the sides of the sweater, leaving openings for the arms.

    4. Finish with ribbed cuffs and hem using SC or ribbed DC stitches.

    Finishing Touches

  • Block your sweater for a more professional look.
  • Add ribbing to the neckline if a tighter fit is preferred.


  • Weave in all loose ends.
  • Customization Tips

  • Use chunky yarn for a cozier winter version.
  • Adjust sleeve length for a short-sleeve or 3/4 sleeve option.


  • Try different color combinations for a bold or subtle look
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