Charlotte Sweater

Issue: Issue 74


Charlotte Sweater by Claire Montgomerie
Find the pattern in issue 74 of Inside Crochet magazine.

This simple sweater works up super-fast due to the chunky yarn used, but some gentle waist shaping ensures it remains flattering.

MATERIALS
● Twilleys Freedom Wool, 100% wool, 50g/50m/55yds
Shade: Oyster Grey 1122 x 10 (10, 11, 13, 15, 17) balls
● 10mm hook

YARN ALTERNATIVES
A chunky weight yarn will substitute well here. Twilleys Freedom Wool is a lightweight, soft and warm roving yarn, so look out for those properties in an alternative.

TENSION
Work 6.5htr and 4 rows to measure 10 x 10cm/4 x 4in using 10mm hook, or size required to obtain correct tension.

DESIGNER BIOGRAPHY
Claire Montgomerie is the editor of Inside Crochet, a textiles teacher and designer specialising in knit and crochet. Find out more at
www.montyknits.blogspot.com.


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Photography © Mavrick Photography / Inside Crochet


This pattern is tagged with:

Clothing: Sweater

Designer: Claire Montgomerie

Gender: Female

Price: Magazine Only

Yarn Type: Chunky


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