The Something Something Raglan is made in one strand of Cassandra, a lace weight Alpaca/Silk blend, or Tilia, a lace weight Mohair/Silk blend, which makes it not only soft but incredibly light weight and perfect for layering. Worked in the round, top down it offers a seamless make as well as adjustable length, sleeve type, edge options and customizable waist cinching. As all Honse patterns it features a full size range, from chest size 75 cm to chest size 155 cm.
Difficulty: intermediate
The pattern is in English, but is available in Swedish upon request.
Sizes
To fit chest:
75 (85) 95 (105) 115 (125) 135 (145) 155 cm
Chest circumference
72 (82) 92 (102) 112 (122) 132 (142) 152 cm
To be crocheted with a negative ease, meaning it should be tight on your body and the sweater measurement should be slightly smaller than your chest measurement.
There are 2 waist shaping options
1: for a difference between waist and bust measurements 15 cm or higher
2: for a difference between waist and bust measurements 10 cm or lower
(Or if you just want a more cinched or a straigher look)
You will also choose between I-cord or Ribbing edges, and sleeve length.
Length is customizable, however yardage is based on mid waist length, so please keep that in mind if you want to adjust the length.
I am 176cm tall, with a chest measurement of 82cm and I am wearing the short sleeve/I-cord in size 75 in waist shaping option 2 and long sleeve/Ribbing size 95cm with waist shaping option 1.
Materials
Short sleeve
Mayflower ”Cassandra” (25g/225m) col 11
75 (75) 75 (75) 100 (100) 100 (125) 125 g
Long sleeve
Filcolana ”Tilia” (25g/210m) col 218
75 (75) 100 (100) 100 (125) 125 (150) 150 g
Crochet hook: 2,5mm and 3,5mm
Other: Tapestry needle. 4 Stitch Markers
Gauge
10x10cm: 16 sts by 10 rows in hdc through both front loops working in the round on hook 3.5mm or hook needed to meet gauge. Gauge is measured after blocking. Keep in mind that the gauge swatch should be made in the rnd, and that the row gauge stretches when blocked.
This pattern is worked top down, seamlessly in the round. You’ll start by working a collar from which you will work the rest of the body. After the increases, body and sleeves are worked separately, and finished with either ribbings or I-cords
Methods
Half double crochet - yarn over, insert hook in advised loop, yarn over and pull through the first loop on hook, yarn over and pull through all loops on hook.
Slip stitch - insert hook in the advised loop, pull yarn through all loops on hook.
Hdc2tog - yarn over, insert hook in the first stitch, yarn over and pull through the first loop on hook, yarn over and insert hook in the next stitch, yarn over and pull through all loops on hook.
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