How to Crochet a Stylish Jacket with Malva Yarn


You’ll need:
400g of peachy Malva yarn (50% cotton, 50% viscose; 375m/75g);
Crochet hooks 2.5;
7 buttons.
Size: M.
Instructions
Back
Make a chain of 50 cm long and work with pattern due to the scheme for 30 cm. Make decreases for arm-holes, matching with pattern design, crochet for 22 cm. After that, make decreases for shoulder chamfer, matching with pattern design.
Front
Make a chain of 25 cm long and work due to the scheme for 30 cm. Make decreases for arm-holes, matching with pattern design, crochet for 14 cm. For neck-hole, leave 9 cm out of work. In 22 cm from the beginning of arm-hole, make decreases for shoulder chamfer, matching with pattern design. Make another half in symmetry.
Sleeves
Make a chain of 30 cm long and work due to the scheme for 19 cm. For sleeve caps, make decreases, matching with pattern design. In 41 cm from the beginning, finish your work.
Assembly
Make all the seams. Fasten neck-hole with 3 rows of single crochets, 1 row of “shrimp stitch”. Fasten the edges of front with 3 rows of single crochets, make button-loops on one front. Fasten sleeves with 5 rows due to the scheme, make picot in the 6th row. Fasten the edge of jacket with 2 rows due to the scheme. Sew buttons.
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