![]() ![]() Female and male snaps (F1 + M1) and (F2 + M2). Snap together remaining snaps around your waist. Put your head through any of the two openings that was just made, and move snap and extra fabric draped on your back. Flip cardi so that the bottom edge with 2 snaps is at the top.Ĭonnect female snap (F3) and male snap (M3), found on the bottom edge. Undo all snaps and place onto a flat surface. You may have to adjust fabric drape in the back. Grab from the top edge and drape over your back and shoulders. Take female snap (F1) found a few inches above the tag and connect it to male snap (M3) found at the bottom underside of the loop. ![]() ![]() Place onto a flat surface with seam in the centre as the top layer. As far as sizing goes, “close enough” is almost always close enough.Undo all snaps on the Chrysalis Cardi and hold from the top edge with 4 snaps facing up. ~ This garment is designed for a roomy fit, with 4-10 inches of positive ease. Gauge: 12 st x 6 rows = 2”, blocked, in “front panels” st patt S/M sample shown in WeCrochet’s Twill Fingering in Rose Water Heather, 8 ballsĭesigned to fit 32-38 (40-46, 48-54, 56-62)” bust, with 4-10” positive ease Stitches: Ch, sl st, sc, sc2tog, sc3lp (single crochet in 3rd loop,) hdc, dc Drop-shoulder, minimal shaping, and calling out for your favorite shawl stick! Cardi Cocoon takes the best of both worlds- the cardigan sweater and the cocoon- and puts them together quite nicely! A slouchy cocoon fit gives it plenty of ease and makes it so comforting to wrap up in, while the true sleeves and overlapping front panels assure this is an actual garment, perfect for wearing out and about. So I had the idea to just design one, exactly how I wanted it. Earlier this fall, I set about trying to find a pattern for a cardigan and I just could not find what I was looking for. ![]()
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