![]() Note: We’re going to crochet into the end of the row of the sleeve edge (sp for reference) Sew 41( 50, 59, 68 ) st the front and back panel together, using any method you prefer. Check picture belowįold your cardigan right side facing each other, we’ll sew on the wrong side. Row 31: Turn the WS facing up, add new yarn into the st next to the last st at row 31 on the upper back, then ch 2 ( do not count as a st ), 1 dc into the same st that we just added a new yarn, 1 dc into next st and each st across. The end of row 50( 50, 52, 52 ) cut the yarn and do not leave a long tail. Row 32: Turn, ch 2 ( do not count as a st ), 1 dc into each st across. Row 31: Turn the WS facing up, add new yarn into the st next to the last st at row 31 on the upper left, then ch 2 ( do not count as a st ), 1 dc into the same st that we just added a new yarn, 1 dc into each of next 94(, 112, 130, 148 ) st. The end of row 50( 50, 52, 52 ) cut the yarn and leave 24-30″ long tail. Row 31: Turn, ch 2 ( do not count as a st ), 1 dc into each of next 41( 50, 59, 68 ) st. *If you’d like a shorter or longer cardigan, just repeat row 2 less or more times before you start making the upper left but just make sure to end with an even number row. Row 2 ( RS ): Turn, ch 2 ( do not count as a st ), 1 dc into each st across. Row 1 ( WS ): ch 179( 215, 251, 287 ), sk 2 ch ( do not count as a st ), 1 dc into next ch and each ch across. XL/XXL = 37.42″ Width across back X 26″ LengthģXL/4XL = 42.57″ Width across back X 26″ Length M/L = 32.28″ Width across back X 25″ Length XS/S = 27.14″ Width across back X 25″ Length
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