Free Red Heart Crochet Ballet Cardigan Pattern, 8 yrs

Item# RHC0329-030507V

This pretty crochet wrap cardigan is featured in Red Heart Roll With It Sparkle.

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Free Red Heart Crochet Ballet Cardigan Pattern, 8 yrs

Item# RHC0329-030507V

This pretty crochet wrap cardigan is featured in Red Heart Roll With It Sparkle.

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Skill level: Easy
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  • Description

    Free Easy Crochet Sweater/Cardigan Pattern for Women

    Material Notes

    Everything you need to make your new project is included in this kit! Time to get stitching, and don’t forget to share your progress!

  • Sizing Notes

    Sizing Notes

    Making the right size is important! To make sure your project turns out the size described, always make a gauge swatch to match your tension. First time swatching? Learn more about crocheting a gauge swatch!

    Finished Measurements

    You can view the finished size for this pattern by downloading the pdf.

  • Care

    Pattern Care

    Treat your finished project right! Make sure you read the care directions closely so your hard work ages gracefully.

    • Wash Hot
    • Non-Chlorine Bleach
    • No Tumble Dry
    • Hot Iron, Prof.
    • Dry Clean: Normal
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  • Questions & Answers

    Questions

    1 - 4 of 4 Questions

    Q: When we say "to", does it mean we'll continue until but not including that point? For example, when it says "1 hbhdc in each st to 1 st before marked st", will we stop before the 1st st before the marker (so last st is in 2nd st from marker)?

    6 months ago
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    A: Thank you for reaching out to us. You are absolutely correct! When the pattern instructions ask you to work stitch to a certain point, you are basically working that stitch till you reach that point. When it says "1 hbhdc in each st to 1 st before marked st," you should stop one stitch before the marker, and the last stitch is in the second st from the marker.

    6 months ago
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    Q: In the divide sleeves and body 1st row it says Ch 2. 1 hbhdc in first st. 2 hbhdc in next st. [1 hbhdc in each st to marked st. Ch 4. Skip next 34 (38-42) sts] twice. But there is only one marked stitch from the previous row?

    9 months ago
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    A: Row 2 has detailed instructions on where to place markers. Placing markers and working increases are for the sleeves. Row 3 also details these increases and the placement of the markers. Here is a breakdown of Row 3: Ch 2 .1 hbhdc in first st. 2 hbhdc in next st. (1 hbhdc in each st to 1 st before marked st. 2 hbhdc in next st. 1 hbhdc in next st. PM on last st. 2 hbhdc in next st) (1 hbhdc in each st to 1 st before marked st. 2 hbhdc in next st. 1 hbhdc in next st. PM on last st. 2 hbhdc in next st) (1 hbhdc in each st to 1 st before marked st. 2 hbhdc in next st. 1 hbhdc in next st. PM on last st. 2 hbhdc in next st) (1 hbhdc in each st to 1 st before marked st. 2 hbhdc in next st. 1 hbhdc in next st. PM on last st. 2 hbhdc in next st) 1 hbhdc in each st until last 2 sts. 2 hbhdc in next st. 1 hbhdc in last st. In the “Next Row” you may simply move these markers up a row when the marked stitch is worked so the stitches are marked for the division of the body and sleeves.

    9 months ago
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    Q: I am on the third row but am finding that most of the increases are ending up on one side, so both sides aren’t even. Is this correct? Should there only be one PM on row 3?

    10 months ago
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    A: The ten stitches increased should be distributed across the row 3. The instructions with the PM is repeated four times, so there are four markers in row 3. Here's a breakdown of row 3: Ch 2 .1 hbhdc in first st. 2 hbhdc in next st. (1 stitch increased) (1 hbhdc in each st to 1 st before marked st. 2 hbhdc in next st. 1 hbhdc in next st. PM on last st. 2 hbhdc in next st) (2 st. increased) (1 hbhdc in each st to 1 st before marked st. 2 hbhdc in next st. 1 hbhdc in next st. PM on last st. 2 hbhdc in next st) (2 st. increased) (1 hbhdc in each st to 1 st before marked st. 2 hbhdc in next st. 1 hbhdc in next st. PM on last st. 2 hbhdc in next st) (2 st. increased) (1 hbhdc in each st to 1 st before marked st. 2 hbhdc in next st. 1 hbhdc in next st. PM on last st. 2 hbhdc in next st) (2 st. increased) 1 hbhdc in each st until last 2 sts. 2 hbhdc in next st. 1 hbhdc in last st. (1 stitch increased) I hope this helps you move forward with confidence.

    10 months ago
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    Q: I am at the 3rd row - which has to be repeated 13 times, and am placing a SM on the required stitches. Once the 3rd rows are complete, there is a Next row - where do the stich markers go on this row? The following row says to go to the marked stitch

    a year ago
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    A: Thank you for reaching out regarding the Red Heart Crochet Ballet Cardigan. In the 2nd row, the markers are placed in the 1 hbhdc after working “2 hbhdc in next stitch” and the 3rd row also maintains this pattern. For the “Next row,” you will maintain this same pattern for advancing your markers to the next row so that you’re ready for the division of the sleeves and body. I hope this helps you move forward with confidence. Please don’t hesitate to contact us should you have additional questions. Happy stitching!

    a year ago
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