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Top-Down Granny Stitch Cardigan Crochet pattern

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Welcome to the Granny Pop Cardigan tutorial! In this video, we will guide you through every step of this easy and stylish top-down raglan cardigan. The Granny Pop Cardigan is seamlessly worked from the top down using a simple and beautiful granny stitch cluster pattern. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced crocheter, this pattern is perfect for you. The video tutorial will cover the small size pattern but don't worry; the written pattern includes sizes XS to 5X, ensuring that you'll find the perfect fit. With its oversized design and 8 inches of positive ease, this cardigan is both comfortable and trendy. We will start the video by working on the yoke, where we'll separate the body and sleeves, creating the foundation for this cardigan. Then, we'll move on to the body, band, and collar, providing detailed instructions and tips along the way. Join us as we rejoin the sleeves and work them in the round, adding the finishing touches with ribbed cuffs. So grab your yarn and hook, follow along, and create your very own Granny Pop Cardigan. Let's get started! Beginner Tutorials Granny Pop Pullover DIFFICULTY: Intermediate Written in Standard American Terms BUY THE PATTERN RAVELRY ETSY BLOG POST YARN provided by Mary Maxim Mary Maxim Best Value (CDN) US SITE CDN SITE Worsted Weight #4 342yd/170g, 100% Acrylic Shown in Cottonwood XS (S, M, L, XL, 2X, 3X, 4X, 5X) Balls 4 (4, 5, 5, 6, 6, 7, 7, 8) Mary Maxim Prism (CDN) US SITE CDN SITE DK Weight #3 290yds/100g, 100% Acrylic Shown in Lakeside XS (S, M, L, XL, 2X, 3X, 4X, 5X) Balls 5 (5, 6, 6, 7, 8, 8, 9, 9) Oversized fit with 8 inches of Positive Ease. Choose the size based on the preferred Finished Bust Measurement. Note: Please take note that for Sizes Small, it requires approximately 4 balls of Best Value yarn and 5 balls of Prism yarn. To ensure that you have enough yarn for your project, I highly recommend ordering some extra as a precaution. Additionally, I want to mention that when working with the Prism yarn, I found that slightly more yardage was used compared to the Best Value yarn. This difference could be attributed to the minor variation in yarn weight or tension while crocheting. It's always better to have a little extra yarn on hand than to run out halfway through your project. Happy crocheting! HOOK US G /7 () US H/8 (5mm) use code MJS15 for 15% off SUPPLIES Yarn Needle Scissors Measuring Tape Stitch Marker Steamer (CDN)(optional) *contains affiliate links at no cost to you MUSIC BY: NEFFEX A Year Ago (instrumental) YouTube Audio Library © 2023, Designed by Michelle Moore (MJ’s Off The Hook Designs). All Rights Reserved. Copyright Disclaimer: The Granny Pop Cardigan tutorial video, featuring the usage of yarn provided by Mary Maxim and crochet hooks from Furls Crochet, is intended for educational and instructional purposes only. The content in this video, including the written pattern and any accompanying visual demonstrations, is copyrighted and owned by the respective creators. While we encourage you to follow along and create your own Granny Pop Cardigan using the provided instructions, the reproduction, distribution, or unauthorized use of any part of this video, including but not limited to the written pattern, graphics, or other artistic elements, is strictly prohibited without the explicit written permission of the copyright owners. We appreciate your understanding and cooperation in respecting the intellectual property rights of the creators involved in bringing you this tutorial. Happy crocheting! Find and follow me on Social for Daily Inspiration! Links Below Blog - Etsy - Ravelry - FB- IG - Twitter - Pinterest - TikTok - @mjsoffthehook

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