Sookie Crochet Cardigan Lesson 2: Customizing Length

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In this lesson, we’ll focus on customizing the length of your cardigan. This step is all about making the Sookie Crochet Cardigan uniquely yours. Whether you prefer a shorter, cropped style, a classic length, or a longer silhouette for added coziness, this tutorial will show you how to adjust the panels to your exact preference.

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Sookie Crochet Cardigan – Turkey Trot 2024

designed by Robyn Chachula for MarlyBird.com

SKILL LEVEL

Adventurous Beginner

MEASUREMENTS

To Fit Size

XS (S, M, L, XL, 2X, 3X, 4X, 5X) with 9-10” [23-25.5 cm] of positive ease.  Sample shown has 9” of positive ease. 

Finished Measurements

Sweater is 41 (44, 47, 51, 56, 59, 63, 66, 69)” [104, 112, 119.5, 129.5, 142, 150, 160, 167.5, 175 cm] bust circumference and 21 (21, 21, 22.75, 22.75, 22.75, 24.5, 24.5, 24.5)” [53.5, 53.5, 53.5, 58, 58, 58, 62, 62, 62 cm] in length (shoulder to edge).  

Gauge 

BLOCKED: 18 dc (6 Stitch Repeats) by 16 Rows in PANEL STITCH PATTERN = 5” [12.5 cm] by 7” [18 cm]; use any size hook to obtain the gauge.  (see video for more information on gauge)

MATERIALS

Crochet Yarn 

Red Heart, Roll With It Mélange (100% Acrylic, 389 yds / 356 m, 5.29 oz/ 150 g, CYCA# 4 worsted)

  • Curtain Call, 3 (3, 3, 4, 4, 4, 4, 5, 5) balls

Alternate Yarn 

Lion Brand, Ferris Wheel (100% Acrylic, 270 yds / 247 m, 3 oz/ 85 g, CYCA# 4 worsted)

  • Morning Java, 4 (5, 5, 6, 7, 7, 7, 8, 8) balls

Crochet Hook

Size J/10 [6.0 mm] or size needed to obtain gauge. 

Notions 

Stitch markers

Tapestry needle 

Basic Blocking Supplies

Steamer or Steam Iron

ABBREVIATIONS

Ch – Chain(s) 

Dc – Double Crochet 

Dc2tog – Double Crochet Two Together

Fhdc – Foundation Half Double Crochet (see special stitches)

Hdc – Half Double Crochet

PM – Place Marker

RS – Right Side 

Sc – Single Crochet

Sl st – Slip Stitch

Sp(s) – Space(s) 

St(s) – Stitch(es)

Stacked Dc – Stacked Double Crochet 

Tch – Turning Chain

WS – Wrong Side

SPECIAL STITCHES 

⭐️Double Crochet 2 Together (Dc2tog): *Yarn over hook, insert hook into indicated st, yarn over and pull up a loop, yarn over and draw through 2 loops on hook; repeat from * in next st indicated, yarn over and draw through all 3 loops on hook. (1 decrease)

⭐️ Foundation Half Double Crochet (fhdc): 

First fhdc: Ch 2 (does not count as a st), yarn over hook, insert hook into 2nd ch from hook, yarn over and pull up a loop, yarn over and draw through 1 loop on hook (forming a chain, place marker in chain just made), yarn over and draw through 3 loops on hook (forming the half double crochet)

Next fhdc: Yarn over hook, insert hook into base of previous stitch (in the “chain” space), yarn over and pull up a loop, yarn over and draw through 1 loop on hook (forming a chain), yarn over and draw through 3 loops on hook (forming the next half double crochet).  Repeat directions for desired amount of sts.

⭐️ Foundation Single Crochet (fsc): 

First fsc: Ch 2, insert hook into 2nd ch from hook, yarn over and pull up a loop, yarn over and draw through 1 loop on hook (forming a chain), yarn over and draw through 2 loops on hook (forming the single crochet)

Next fsc: Insert hook into base of previous stitch (in the “chain” space), yarn over and pull up a loop, yarn over and draw through 1 loop on hook (forming a chain), yarn over and draw through 2 loops on hook (forming the next single crochet).  Repeat directions for desired amount of sts.

⭐️Half Double Crochet 2 Together (Hdc2tog): Yarn over hook, insert hook into indicated st, yarn over and pull up a loop, insert hook into next st indicated, yarn over and pull up a loop, yarn over and draw through all 4 loops on hook. (1 decrease)

⭐️ Single Crochet 2 Together (sc2tog): *Insert hook into indicated stitch, yarn over and pull up a loop; repeat from * in next stitch indicated, yarn over and draw through all 3 loops on hook. (1 decrease)

⭐️Third Loop: Also known as middle or back bar. Horizontal strand located under the top 2 loops.. When working in turned rows the third loop is on the front side of the fabric facing you.

⭐️ Stacked Double Crochet (Stacked Dc): (Do not ch 1 prior to making the first sc) Sc in first stitch, insert hook in between two legs of the base, yarn over and pull up a loop, yarn over and draw through 2 loops on hook.

NOTES

  • Directions are for size XS; changes for sizes S, M, L, XL, 2XL, 3XL, 4XL, 5XL are in parentheses. When only one number is given then that number applies to all sizes.
  • Sweater is oversized.  If you prefer a tighter fit, pick a size closer to your bust circumference. Sample is shown is the 3X size with 9” of ease.
  • Gauge listed is blocked.  The stitch pattern unblocked is much shorter compared to when it is blocked.  Make sure you are choosing your hook size based on a blocked swatch.
  • Sweater is worked in panels and seamed.  The collar is crocheted onto the project at the end. 
  • If you do not want to start your panel with foundation hdc, you can chain and hdc instead.  Make sure you have the same number of hdc as Row 1 calls for fhdc.
  • We recommend Steam Blocking with both yarns listed.  We do not recommend “pin and spray” blocking or wet blocking for the yarn used.  If you substitute another yarn, spray or wet blocking might work. Blocking is required and not optional for this project.

VIDEO TUTORIALS

SOOKIE CROCHET CARDIGAN VIDEO TUTORIAL

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A woman wearing glasses showcases a colorful Sookie Crochet Cardigan in a split image. The left side shows her smiling at the camera, while the right highlights the cardigan's detail. Text reads "Sookie Lesson 2" with a YouTube play button icon, perfect for those customizing length in their crochet projects. -Marly Bird

Click Here to view Lesson 2 of the Sookie Crochet Cardigan

SCHEMATIC

schematic of sookie crochet cardigan
panel schematic sookie crochet cardigan
Diagram of a sleeve pattern for the Sookie Crochet Cardigan with measurements. Top width ranges from 18 to 23 inches (45.5 to 58.5 cm), bottom width from 9 to 11 inches (23 to 28 cm), and height at 10.5 inches (26.5 cm). Ensure accurate gauge for the First Panel Start. "SLEEVE -Marly Bird

CROCHET STITCH DIAGRAM

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SOOKIE CROCHET CARDIGAN PATTERN

FIRST PANEL CONTINUES

Repeat Rows 2-9 of the Panel 5 (5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 6, 6, 6) more times — (11, 11, 11, 12, 12, 12, 13, 13, 13 total row repeats from foundation.)

Repeat Rows 2-8 of the Panel once more, do not fasten off.

Edging Round: Ch 1, sc in each sc across last row to last sc, 3 sc in last sc, place marker in middle sc, turn to work on edge, sc evenly along long edge to foundation, 3 sc in first st of the foundation, place marker in middle sc, turn to work on foundation, sc in each remaining st across to last, 3 sc in last st, place marker in middle sc, turn to work on edge, sc evenly along long edge to beginning, 2 sc in same st as first sc of round, place marker in 2nd sc, sl st to first st, fasten off, weave in ends.

Panel directions shown below for easy reference

Row 2: Ch 1, sc in the third loop of each hdc across, turn.

Row 3: Stacked dc in first sc, *skip 2 sc, dc in next sc, ch 2, dc in front of previous dc in 3rd sc back from previous dc (same st as 2nd previous dc, creates a “x”); repeat from * across to last sc, dc in last sc, turn. 

Row 4: Stacked dc in first dc, 3 dc in each ch-2 sp across, dc in last dc, turn. 

Row 5: Stacked dc in first dc, *skip 2 dc, dc in next dc, ch 2, dc in front of previous dc made in 3rd dc back from previous dc made (same st as 2nd previous dc, creates a “x”); repeat from * across to last dc, dc in last dc, turn. 

Row 6: Ch 1, sc in first dc, 3 sc in each ch-2 sp across, sc in last dc, turn. 

Row 7: Ch 1, hdc in each sc across, turn. 

Row 8: Ch 1, sc in the third loop of each hdc across, turn.

Row 9: Ch 1, hdc in each sc across, turn. 

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Marly is 5’10” just to give you a reference for length of your cardigan.

The fun continues on Nov 26!

Happy Stitching!

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