I was so excited to try out the new Wool-Ease DK yarn from Lion Brand recently! I new immediately that I had to make a sweater for myself. I fell in love with this beautiful green color and The Pine Grove Pullover crochet pattern was born!
The Pine Grove Pullover crochet pattern is worked up in separate panels. The front and back are made bottom up and the sleeves are top down to the cuff. You can easily adjust the length of your sweater if you want. Just add or remove rows in multiples of 2 to the back panel before fastening off. Then, add or remove the same amount to your front panel just before you begin the neckline shaping. Same goes for the sleeves! Add or remove as many rows in multiples of 2 before you begin the cuff. This sweater has great texture and is very easy to make. Be sure to read the “NOTES” section before you begin!
Am I really posting my first crochet pattern of 2025?! That is just crazy to me! I am so grateful to have you all here with me at the start of the new year. First up, The Adagio Throw crochet pattern!
When I like the stitch/stitches of one of my previous designs I like to try and use it in multiple other patterns. First was the Echoes Cardigan which was one of my top patterns this past fall. I knew I wanted to make a beanie/scarf set that was similar but used 2 yarns instead of one for a striped look- The Arpeggio Set. I’ve known since making the Echoes that I was going to make a blanket as well, haha! I decided to keep the 2 yarn look for this one as well. You also just might be seeing an Echoes Pullover here in the near future, stay tuned!
A little bit about the blanket- It’s worked from the bottom up. You will be switching yarn colors every 2 rows. However, you do NOT need to cut that yarn. We will be creating small floats on the left side of the blanket which we will later crochet the border over to hide. Which means, you only have a few ends to weave in instead of a million! Simply leave your yarn color at the end of the row without cutting, when you come back to it, pick it back up and drop the other yarn! Be sure to check out my video tutorial if you need a visual of this. I walk you through the whole thing from start to finish!
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