crochet sweater dress pattern Bacca Sweater Dress Crochet Pattern – Joy of Motion Crochet
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crochet sweater dress pattern

crochet sweater dress pattern Bacca Sweater Dress Crochet Pattern – Joy of Motion Crochet

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crochet sweater dress pattern Bacca Sweater Dress Crochet Pattern – Joy of Motion CrochetCrochet pattern for the Bacca Sweater Dress, a woman's fall & winter sweater. Perfect to stay cozy during those colder months! XS 5XL. Skill level: EASY Language: English US crochet terms. Please note that this is an ad free PDF version of a crochet pattern that can be found for free, with ads, on my blog. Find the free crochet sweater dress pattern here! Bacca Sweater Dress Crochet Pattern The Bacca Sweater Dress crochet pattern makes a really thick

★ Crochet pattern for the Bacca Sweater Dress, a woman's fall & winter sweater.
★ Perfect to stay cozy during those colder months!
★ XS-5XL.
★ Skill level: EASY
★ Language: English / US crochet terms.

Please note that this is an ad-free PDF version of a crochet pattern that can be found for free, with ads, on my blog. Find the free crochet sweater dress pattern here!

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Bacca Sweater Dress Crochet Pattern

 


The Bacca Sweater Dress crochet pattern makes a really thick & quick crochet sweater dress that’s perfect for winter. It stitches up really quick because of the big hook & yarn. It’s easy to make, because it only mostly contains basic crochet stitches. Give it your style with your own color choices. Maybe a one-colored one is right for you?

Pattern contains:

☆ Gauge
☆ Pictures
☆ Sizing & measurements (inches & metric)
☆ Instructions
☆ & a bunch more details!

★ Also included: Follow up by email in case you need any help.

You will need:

☆ Hook size 12 mm / US: O / UK: -
☆ 6 Super Bulky Yarn (Roving / 14 ply / 5-6 wpi)
☆ Yarn options:

    • Color 1:

        • Size XS: 4 skeins á 170 g / 650 g / 370 m / 405 yards

        • Size S: 5skeins á 170 g / 690 g / 395 m / 430 yards

        • Size M: 5 skeins á 170 g / 730 g / 415m / 455 yards

        • Size L: 5 skeins á 170 g / 770 g / 440 m / 480 yards

        • Size XL: 5 skeins á 170 g / 810 g / 460 m / 505 yards

        • Size 2XL: 6 skeins á 170 g / 860 g / 490 m / 535 yards

        • Size 3XL: 6 skeins á 170 g / 890 g / 510 m / 555 yards

        • Size 4XL: 6 skeins á 170 g / 910 g / 520 m / 570 yards

        • Size 5XL: 6 skeins á 170 g / 950 g / 545 m / 595 yards



    • Color 2:

        • Size XS: 3 skeins á 170 g / 400g / 230 m / 250 yards

        • Size S: 3 skeins á 170 g / 420 g / 240 m / 265 yards

        • Size M: 3 skeins á 170 g / 445 g / 255m / 280yards

        • Size L: 3 skeins á 170 g / 470 g / 270 m / 295 yards

        • Size XL: 3 skeins á 170 g / 495 g / 285 m / 310 yards

        • Size 2XL: 3 skeins á 170 g / 505 g / 290 m / 315 yards

        • Size 3XL: 4 skeins á 170 g / 520 g / 300 m / 325 yards

        • Size 4XL: 4 skeins á 170 g / 535 g / 305 m / 335 yards

        • Size 5XL: 4 skeins á 170 g / 555 g / 320 m / 350 yards




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☆ Measuring Tape


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This crochet pattern is designed by me, Janne, owner of Joy of Motion. I design crochet patterns & share them with the world by selling them online. I designed my first crochet pattern in 2011 & now I'm hooked. Finally, all my crochet patterns are made from my own ideas & inspiration. As a result of my creativity I really love trying something new.

All my crochet patterns can be used to produce & sell handmade, however you are required to let Joy of Motion know & credit Joy of Motion as the designer. Finally, you can not resell the pattern as your own.

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