Many of you have asked for a top-down crochet jumper, and after plenty of experimenting and designing, Felicity has created a top down jumper just for you!
As garments are highly individual and everyone’s body and sizing differ, she’s unable to give an exact yarn requirement. However, as a general guide, you can expect to use between 100 and 300 grams, depending on your tension, yarn weight, and the size of jumper you choose to make.
Part 1: You will be creating the neck and shoulders. Please note there is no pattern attached to this course yet, it will be provided at a later date.
Many of you have asked for a top-down crochet jumper, and after plenty of experimenting and designing, Felicity has created a top down jumper just for you!
As garments are highly individual and everyone’s body and sizing differ, she’s unable to give an exact yarn requirement. However, as a general guide, you can expect to use between 100 and 300 grams, depending on your tension, yarn weight, and the size of jumper you choose to make.
Part 2: You will be creating the body of the jumper. There will then be a break of a couple of weeks to give you time to work on this.
Many of you have asked for a top-down crochet jumper, and after plenty of experimenting and designing, Felicity has created a top down jumper just for you!
As garments are highly individual and everyone’s body and sizing differ, she’s unable to give an exact yarn requirement. However, as a general guide, you can expect to use between 100 and 300 grams, depending on your tension, yarn weight, and the size of jumper you choose to make.
Part 3: You will add the arms to the jumper