How to Crochet a Stylish Garment Using Red Acrylic Yarn




You’ll Need:
300g of red 100% acrylic yarn (250m/100g);
Crochet hook 3.
Size:
S.
Instructions
Back/Front
Start your work according to the scheme and make the first central element, then cut the yarn. Next, join the yarn at point A and create the second central element, cutting the yarn again.
Afterward, join the yarn at point A1. Make the third central element and cut the yarn. Following this, join the yarn at point B and create the first side element from point C to point B1, which consists of 26 double crochets.
Cut the yarn again, join it at point B1, and make the second side element. You will need two such details.
Assembly
Begin by making the shoulder seams. For the side seams, join the yarn at point D and sew the central 5 single crochets in every pattern repeat, leaving 3 upper pattern repeats open for the armholes.
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Hi, I thank you for sharing, I looking forward to making! By chance on both schematics, are there stitches that did not print top and bottoms of both? It's probably just me but could you advise. Thanks for your time. Great day to you and yours.
i did a google lens search for the picture and brought up this website. Maybe it will help.
https://vjazhem.com/vjazanie-dlja-zhenwin/vjazanie...
The original scheme was too big, so I divided it in two