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I’m thrilled to introduce you to our delightful Child Crochet Hoodie Pattern, featuring the ever-charming Granny Stitch. This pattern is designed with your little ones in mind, offering sizes from babyhood to age 10 and is perfect for any little one.
From our Franny Granny Collection, this intermediate-level pattern comes alive with options for customisation, allowing you to tailor the length, colour palette, and style to suit your child’s personality.
With easy-to-follow instructions and a rainbow of colourful yarn choices, creating this easy crochet hoodie for boys and girls is sure to be a delightful journey for you and a snuggly delight for your little one.
But why the granny stitch?
In recent years the granny stitch has had a bad reputation as frumpy, old and outdated. But, if you’ve seen the catwalks and crochet makes this year then you’ll know this certainly isn’t the case anymore!
The granny stitch and all things granny square have had a resurgence and I think I know why. They are hugely versatile and adaptable stitches that not only let you play with design but with colour as well.
I have been on a mission to create some new, innovative and modern crochet patterns using the stitch (traditionally classed as 3dc and a ch1 space) to share with you all.
So far I’ve created adult patterns of the granny stitch poncho and a granny square sweater. I also created a cute crochet granny hat pattern with sizes for all the family.
Not only is the granny stitch great for wearables but I went for it at Christmas and designed a festive granny stocking and even a cute bauble for your tree!
After lots of demand I decided to go for it and create a whole collection of child garment patterns and adult ones too (coming soon!).
So, whether you fancy making a child granny stitch cardigan, a kids granny sweater or a hoodie, you’ve come to the right place!
Things you’ll love about this kids crochet hoodie pattern
Getting Started: Materials Needed for Your Kids Crochet Hoodie
Sizing
Granny Stitch Hoodie Sizes for Children: 0-6m (6-12m, 1-2 years, 3-4 years, 5-6 years, 7-8 years, 9-10 years)
To fit chest sizes: 17 (18, 21, 23, 25, 26, 28) inches.
With finished garment chest sizes: 17.5 (20.25, 23.25, 26.25, 26.25, 29, 32) inches.
Yarn
To make the children’s crochet hoodie I used Hayfield Bonus DK from Sirdar which is 100% Acrylic, 306yds/280m/100g.
This is a great category 3 weight yarn that comes in 100 colours across ten trend-led themes so offers the most up to date colours for fashionable crochet projects. This soft, easy-care yarn is machine washable and perfect for all the family.
How much yarn do I need to crochet the hoodie?
Sizes: 0-6m (6-12m, 1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8, 9-10) will require approximately 300 (375, 463, 546, 612, 760, 866) metres, 331 (412, 509, 601, 672, 835, 952) yards of DK (Category 3 weight) yarn to crochet the hoodie.
Yarn Substitutes
You can use any yarn that you like for your hoodie bearing in mind that you need to make sure you meet the gauge. Some other great options are:
- Stylecraft Bambino 100% Acrylic, 293yds/268m/100g
- Color Theory by Lion Brand 100% Acrylic, 246yds/225m/100g
- Swish DK 100% fine super wash Merino wool, 123yds/112m/50g
Please note that the Color Theory is a category 4 weight but I found that it matched gauge (included with the written pattern below) really well and so if you have a lighter worsted weight yarn you’d like to try then go for it!
Other Materials
Along with your yarn, you will need the following:
- A 4.5mm/G crochet hook or hook size that meets the pattern gauge
- Scissors
- Tapestry needle
- Stitch markers
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Video Tutorial: Follow Along to Create Your Granny Stitch Hoodie
Step by Step Video Tutorial
Come along and create the adorable 6-12 month size of our sweet baby hoodie crochet pattern with me in our detailed video tutorial.
Included in the video tutorial:
We begin by starting from the top down, constructing the yoke of this cozy hoodie with incremental increases until we reach the sleeve split. Continuing, we focus on the body section, allowing you to adjust the length as desired while shaping the body with strategic decreases under the arms.
A neat trick helps flatten the bottom simply, followed by two simple options for sleeve length.
Next up, we add the hood in easy steps, working from the neckline upwards. Once the top of the hood is seamed, all that remains is adding the neck and bottom band to complete your effortlessly easy crochet hoodie!
Crochet Terms You’ll Need to Know (including the Granny Stitch)
Glossary and Abbreviations
beg – beginning
blo – back loop only
ch(s) – chain(s)
ch-sp(s) – chain space(s)
GC – Granny Cluster (3dc or 2dc)
rep – repeat
RS – right side
sp – space
ss/sl st – slip stitch
st(s) – stitch(es)
WS – wrong side
Yoh – yarn over hook
Stitches
The pattern is written in standard US terms and uses the following crochet stitches:
sc – single crochet (UK dc – double crochet)
yo slst – yarn over slip stitch
dc – double crochet (UK tr – treble crochet)
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Special Stitches
Granny Cluster
The term Granny Cluster (GC) is used throughout the pattern in the stitch counts and instructions refer to sets of 3dc and 2dc throughout. This is where we will see the look of the traditional granny stitch.
Yo slst – Yarn over slip stitch
Yoh, insert your hook, yoh and pull through stitch and all loops on the hook.
Decrease Granny Cluster Stitch Over 2 Spaces (Cluster dec)
Dc in first ch1-sp, yoh, insert hook in the same ch1-sp and pull up a loop, yoh and pull through 2 loops, yoh and insert hook through next ch1-sp, pull up a loop, yoh, pull through 2 loops, yoh, pull through all 3 loops on the hook, dc in same ch1-sp. This will create 1 group of stitches over 2 spaces from the previous round.
Double Crochet Two Together (dc2tog)
This is only worked over chain spaces in this pattern: *Yoh, insert hook into next ch1-sp and pull up a loop. Yoh and pull through 2 loops. Repeat from *, yoh and pull through all 3 remaining loops on hook.
Stacked Double Crochet
A stacked double crochet is a great alternative to a turning chain that stacks 2 single crochet stitches on top of each other to reach the height of a double crochet.
Variations and Ideas: Making Your Kids Crochet Hoodie Unique
Once you have chosen the correct chest size you’d like to make, the rest of the design is easy to adjust to fit as you would like it to.
The child Hoodie is designed to have a slight amount of ease all over with tapered sleeves to a well fitted cuff.
The garment is worked from the top down so it is simple to change the length of both the Body and the Sleeves as you’d like.
Length: To adjust the length you can work more or less rows of the Body after you split for the Arms. Continue working increases (GC at the Front and Back) for as long as you would like your Hoodie to be before continuing to work the ‘Straight Section’ of the Body. Keep in mind that you will be adding a Bottom Band that will also add length afterwards.
Bands and Cuffs: You can add or subtract a small amount from each size by working more or less stitches for your Bands and Cuffs.
Sleeve Length: You can adjust the Sleeves by working as many or as few rounds of the Sleeves as you like before adding the Cuffs.
Sleeve Shape: You can create a fuller Sleeve by continuing without decreasing if you would like to. You may then find that you need to slip stitch into more stitches when working the Cuff or drop down a hook size or two to make it fit well.
Cardigan Version : If you would like a crochet cardigan hoodie then you can continue to work in turned rows rather than join into rounds. You will then need to adjust your collar band to work all the way down both sides.
There are lots of options discussed in the video tutorial so make sure to give it a watch before beginning your project.
Before you dive into crocheting your hoodie, take a moment to read through the pattern notes—it’s a game-changer!
These handy insights will not only simplify your pattern-reading journey but also ensure a smoother crochet experience. You’ll find helpful tips on deciphering the sizing, transitioning yarn colours, and tips on turning your work. Trust me, a quick peek at these notes will set you up for crochet success!
- A ch1 at the beg does not count as a st.
- Work a stacked dc or ch3 at the beg of each Row as you prefer.
- The pattern is worked in turned rows to begin with and then changes to turned rounds.
- The pattern assumes that you are using the same colour throughout so on the sleeves will instruct you to slip stitch into the first st at the end of each round, then ss into the appropriate ch-sp before turning to continue the next round.
- If you are changing colour at the end of a row, make sure to do it on the last yarn over and pull through of the row.
- If changing colour on a Round, turn before re-joining your next colour into the appropriate ch-space between the Cluster Groups to begin the next Round.
- Read through the entire pattern before beginning.
- Before you start, go through the pattern and highlight/mark the stitch and row counts that correspond to the size you are making (this will make your life much easier!).
- Make sure that you are familiar with all of the stitches in the abbreviations list before you begin.
- Instructions are given for the smallest size, with larger sizes in brackets ( ). E.g. 0-6 (6-12, 1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8, 9-10).
- If an instruction does not apply to a particular size then a – is used instead of a number. E.g. – (-, 4, 4, 5, 5, 5) means that the 0-6 month and 6-12 month sizes do not apply to this instruction.
- The Yokes are written in full using smaller groups with the smaller size given followed by the larger size in brackets. E.g. 1 (2) for 0-6 (6-12) sizes.
- Stitch counts are given in [ ] at the end of each row. If no stitch count is given, then the count is the same as the previous Row.
- ‘Granny Cluster(s)’ in the stitch counts and instructions refer to sets of 3dc and 2dc throughout.
- The pattern used standard US crochet terms.
Colourful Choices: Customising Your Kids Crochet Hoodie
The colour placement for my children’s crochet hoodie pattern were such fun to decide on! I created a theme and palette for each one that I made and enjoyed using the following colours of Hayfield Bonus DK in each of them:
- Baby Hoodie
This cute fox inspired hoodie uses: Auburn (581), Pearl Grey (615), Walnut (927)
- 3-4 year size sleeveless crochet hoodie
This fun, short sleeved hoodie perfect for summer uses: Pearl Grey (615), Burnt Orange (647), Fields of Gold (666), Oyster Pink (6
- Child size long sleeve crochet hoodie
This colourful take on camouflage (chosen by my son!) uses: Walnut (927), Ocean Blue (609), Aloe (660), Grass (825)
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1-2 yrs (3-4 yrs)
BOTH SIZES WORKED THE SAME TO ROUND 12.
GC = either a 3dc or 2dc
Foundation chain: ch 64.
Row 1: stacked dc in 2nd ch from hook, dc in next 2chs, ch1, skip next ch, *dc in next 3chs, ch1, skip next ch; rep from * across to last 3chs, dc in last 3chs, turn. [16 Granny Clusters, 15ch-sps]
Row 2: shoulder increases: (stacked dc, 2dc) in 1st st, ch1, skip next GC, *(3dc in next ch1-sp, ch1, skip next GC) 3 times, (2dc, ch1, 2dc) in next ch1-sp, ch1, skip next GC, (3dc in next ch1-sp, ch1, skip next GC) 3 times**, (3dc, ch2, 3dc) in next ch1-sp (Back of hoodie), ch1, skip next GC; rep from * once more, ending at **, 3dc in last st of final GC, turn. [20 GC, 19ch-sps, (1 of which is a ch2-sp from this row onwards)]
Row 3: shoulder increases: (stacked dc, 2dc) in 1st st, ch1, skip next GC, *(3dc in next ch1-sp, ch1, skip next GC) 4 times, (2dc, ch1, 2dc) in next ch1-sp, ch1, skip next GC, (3dc in next ch1-sp, ch1, skip next GC) 4 times**, (3dc, ch2, 3dc) in ch2-sp; rep from * once more, ending at **, 3dc in last st of final GC, turn. [24 GC, 23ch-sps]
Row 4: shoulder increases: (stacked dc, 2dc) in 1st st, ch1, skip next GC, *(3dc in next ch1-sp, ch1, skip next GC) 5 times, (2dc, ch1, 2dc) in next ch1-sp, ch1, skip next GC, (3dc in next ch1-sp, ch1, skip next GC) 5 times**, (3dc, ch2, 3dc) in ch2-sp; rep from * once more, ending at **, 3dc in last st of final GC, ch2, ss into 1st st to join into a round, turn. [28 GC, 28ch-sps (2 of which are a ch2-sp from this row onwards)]
Break yarn. This has created the join for the Front of the hoodie.
The Yoke is now worked in turned rounds.
With the WS of the sts from the last row facing you, join yarn to the Back ch2-sp to begin the next round.
Round 5: (note – work first dc of every Round as a stacked dc throughout pattern) *(3dc, ch2, 3dc) in ch2-sp, ch1, skip next GC, (3dc in next ch1-sp, ch1, skip next GC) 13 times; rep from * once more, ss in 1st to join, ss to nearest ch2-sp, turn. [30 GC and ch-sps]
Round 6: *(3dc, ch2, 3dc) in ch2-sp, ch1, skip next GC, (3dc in next ch1-sp, ch1, skip next GC) 14 times; rep from * once more, ss in 1st to join, ss to nearest ch2-sp, turn. [32 GC and ch-sps]
Round 7: shoulder increases: *(3dc, ch2, 3dc) in ch2-sp, ch1, skip next GC, (3dc in next ch1-sp, ch1, skip next GC) 7 times, (2dc, ch1, 2dc) in next ch1-sp, ch1, skip next GC, (3dc in next ch1-sp, ch1, skip next GC) 7 times; rep from * once more, ss in 1st to join, ss to nearest ch2-sp, turn. [36 GC and ch-sps]
Round 8: *(3dc, ch2, 3dc) in ch2-sp, ch1, skip next GC, (3dc in next ch1-sp, ch1, skip next GC) 17 times; rep from * once more, ss in 1st to join, ss to nearest ch2-sp, turn. [38 GC and ch-sps]
Round 9: *(3dc, ch2, 3dc) in ch2-sp, ch1, skip next GC, (3dc in next ch1-sp, ch1, skip next GC) 18 times; rep from * once more, ss in 1st to join, ss to nearest ch2-sp, turn. [40 GC and ch-sps]
Round 10: shoulder increases: *(3dc, ch2, 3dc) in ch2-sp, ch1, skip next GC, (3dc in next ch1-sp, ch1, skip next GC) 9 times, (2dc, ch1, 2dc) in next ch1-sp, ch1, skip next GC, (3dc in next ch1-sp, ch1, skip next GC) 9 times; rep from * once more, ss in 1st to join, ss to nearest ch2-sp, turn. [44 GC and ch-sps]
Round 11: *(3dc, ch2, 3dc) in ch2-sp, ch1, skip next GC, (3dc in next ch1-sp, ch1, skip next GC) 21 times; rep from * once more, ss in 1st to join, ss to nearest ch2-sp, turn. [46 GC and ch-sps]
Round 12: *(3dc, ch2, 3dc) in ch2-sp, ch1, skip next GC, (3dc in next ch1-sp, ch1, skip next GC) 22 times; rep from * once more, ss in 1st to join, ss to nearest ch2-sp, turn. [48 GC and ch-sps]
1-2 size Yoke ends here. Move to Split for Sleeves Section.
3-4 size Yoke continues.
Round 13: shoulder increases: *(3dc, ch2, 3dc) in ch2-sp, ch1, skip next GC, (3dc in next ch1-sp, ch1, skip next GC) 11 times, (2dc, ch1, 2dc) in next ch1-sp, ch1, skip next GC, (3dc in next ch1-sp, ch1, skip next GC) 11 times; rep from * once more, ss in 1st to join, ss to nearest ch2-sp, turn. [52 GC and ch-sps]
Round 14: *(3dc, ch2, 3dc) in ch2-sp, ch1, skip next GC, (3dc in next ch1-sp, ch1, skip next GC) 25 times; rep from * once more, ss in 1st to join, ss to nearest ch2-sp, turn. [54 GC and ch-sps]
Move to Split for Sleeves Section.
5-6 yrs (7-8 yrs)
BOTH SIZES WORKED THE SAME TO ROUND 15.
GC = either a 3dc or 2dc
Foundation chain: ch 72.
Row 1: stacked dc in 2nd ch from hook, dc in next 2chs, ch1, skip next ch, *dc in next 3chs, ch1, skip next ch; rep from * across to last 3chs, dc in last 3chs, turn. [18 Granny Clusters, 17ch-sps]
Row 2: (stacked dc, 2dc) in 1st st, ch1, skip next GC, (3dc in next ch1-sp, ch1, skip next GC) 8 times, (3dc, ch2, 3dc) in next ch1-sp (Back of hoodie), ch1, skip next GC, (3dc in next ch1-sp, ch1, skip next GC) 8 times, 3dc in last st of final GC, turn. [20 GC, 19ch-sps (1 of which is a ch2-sp from this row onwards)]
Row 3: shoulder increases: (stacked dc, 2dc) in 1st st, ch1, skip next GC, *(3dc in next ch1-sp, ch1, skip next GC) 4 times, (2dc, ch1, 2dc) in next ch1-sp, ch1, skip next GC, (3dc in next ch1-sp, ch1, skip next GC) 4 times**, (3dc, ch2, 3dc) in ch2-sp; rep from * once more, ending at **, 3dc in last st of final GC, turn. [24 GC, 23ch-sps]
Row 4: (stacked dc, 2dc) in 1st st, ch1, skip next GC, (3dc in next ch1-sp, ch1, skip next GC) 11 times, (3dc, ch2, 3dc) in ch2-sp, ch1, skip next GC, (3dc in next ch1-sp, ch1, skip next GC) 11 times, 3dc in last st of final GC, turn. [26 GC, 25ch-sps]
Row 5: (stacked dc, 2dc) in 1st st, ch1, skip next GC, (3dc in next ch1-sp, ch1, skip next GC) 12 times, (3dc, ch2, 3dc) in ch2-sp, ch1, skip next GC, (3dc in next ch1-sp, ch1, skip next GC) 12 times, 3dc in last st of final GC, turn. [28 GC, 27ch-sps]
Row 6: shoulder increases: (stacked dc, 2dc) in 1st st, ch1, skip next GC, *(3dc in next ch1-sp, ch1, skip next GC) 6 times, (2dc, ch1, 2dc) in next ch1-sp, ch1, skip next GC, (3dc in next ch1-sp, ch1, skip next GC) 6 times**, (3dc, ch2, 3dc) in ch2-sp; rep from * once more, ending at **, 3dc in last st of final GC, ch2, ss into 1st st to join into a round, turn. [32 GC, 32ch-sps (2 of which are a ch2-sp from this row onwards)]
Break yarn. This has created the join for the Front of the Hoodie.
The Yoke is now worked in turned rounds.
With the WS of the sts from the last row facing you, join yarn to the Back ch2-sp to begin the next round.
Round 7: *(3dc, ch2, 3dc) in ch2-sp, ch1, skip next GC, (3dc in next ch1-sp, ch1, skip next GC) 15 times; rep from * once more, ss in 1st to join, ss to nearest ch2-sp, turn. [34 GC and ch-sps]
Round 8: *(3dc, ch2, 3dc) in ch2-sp, ch1, skip next GC, (3dc in next ch1-sp, ch1, skip next GC) 16 times; rep from * once more, ss in 1st to join, ss to nearest ch2-sp, turn. [36 GC and ch-sps]
Round 9: shoulder increases: *(3dc, ch2, 3dc) in ch2-sp, ch1, skip next GC, (3dc in next ch1-sp, ch1, skip next GC) 8 times, (2dc, ch1, 2dc) in next ch1-sp, ch1, skip next GC, (3dc in next ch1-sp, ch1, skip next GC) 8 times; rep from * once more, ss in 1st to join, ss to nearest ch2-sp, turn. [40 GC and ch-sps]
Round 10: *(3dc, ch2, 3dc) in ch2-sp, ch1, skip next GC, (3dc in next ch1-sp, ch1, skip next GC) 19 times; rep from * once more, ss in 1st to join, ss to nearest ch2-sp, turn. [42 GC and ch-sps]
Round 11: *(3dc, ch2, 3dc) in ch2-sp, ch1, skip next GC, (3dc in next ch1-sp, ch1, skip next GC) 20 times; rep from * once more, ss in 1st to join, ss to nearest ch2-sp, turn. [44 GC and ch-sps]
Round 12: shoulder increases: *(3dc, ch2, 3dc) in ch2-sp, ch1, skip next GC, (3dc in next ch1-sp, ch1, skip next GC) 10 times, (2dc, ch1, 2dc) in next ch1-sp, ch1, skip next GC, (3dc in next ch1-sp, ch1, skip next GC) 10 times; rep from * once more, ss in 1st to join, ss to nearest ch2-sp, turn. [48 GC and ch-sps]
Round 13: *(3dc, ch2, 3dc) in ch2-sp, ch1, skip next GC, (3dc in next ch1-sp, ch1, skip next GC) 23 times; rep from * once more, ss in 1st to join, ss to nearest ch2-sp, turn. [50 GC and ch-sps]
Round 14: *(3dc, ch2, 3dc) in ch2-sp, ch1, skip next GC, (3dc in next ch1-sp, ch1, skip next GC) 24 times; rep from * once more, ss in 1st to join, ss to nearest ch2-sp, turn. [52 GC and ch-sps]
Round 15: shoulder increases: *(3dc, ch2, 3dc) in ch2-sp, ch1, skip next GC, (3dc in next ch1-sp, ch1, skip next GC) 12 times, (2dc, ch1, 2dc) in next ch1-sp, ch1, skip next GC, (3dc in next ch1-sp, ch1, skip next GC) 12 times; rep from * once more, ss in 1st to join, ss to nearest ch2-sp, turn. [56 GC and ch-sps]
5-6 size Yoke ends here. Move to Split for Sleeves Section.
7-8 size Yoke continues:
Round 16: shoulder increases: *(3dc, ch2, 3dc) in ch2-sp, ch1, skip next GC, (3dc in next ch1-sp, ch1, skip next GC) 13 times, (2dc, ch1, 2dc) in next ch1-sp, ch1, skip next GC, (3dc in next ch1-sp, ch1, skip next GC) 13 times; rep from * once more, ss in 1st to join, ss to nearest ch2-sp, turn. [60 GC and ch-sps]
Round 17: *(3dc, ch2, 3dc) in ch2-sp, ch1, skip next GC, (3dc in next ch1-sp, ch1, skip next GC) 29 times; rep from * once more, ss in 1st to join, ss to nearest ch2-sp, turn. [62 GC and ch-sps]
Move to Split for Sleeves Section.
9-10 yrs
GC = either a 3dc or 2dc
Foundation chain: ch 80.
Row 1: stacked dc in 2nd ch from hook, dc in next 2chs, ch1, skip next ch, *dc in next 3chs, ch1, skip next ch; rep from * across to last 3chs, dc in last 3chs, turn. [20 Granny Clusters, 19ch-sps]
Row 2: shoulder increases: (stacked dc, 2dc) in 1st st, ch1, skip next GC, *(3dc in next ch1-sp, ch1, skip next GC) 4 times, (2dc, ch1, 2dc) in next ch1-sp, ch1, skip next GC, (3dc in next ch1-sp, ch1, skip next GC) 4 times**, (3dc, ch2, 3dc) in next ch1-sp (Back of hoodie), ch1, skip next GC; rep from * once more, ending at **, 3dc in last st of final GC, turn. [24 GC, 23ch-sps, (1 of which is a ch2-sp from this row onwards)]
Row 3: shoulder increases: (stacked dc, 2dc) in 1st st, ch1, skip next GC, *(3dc in next ch1-sp, ch1, skip next GC) 5 times, (2dc, ch1, 2dc) in next ch1-sp, ch1, skip next GC, (3dc in next ch1-sp, ch1, skip next GC) 5 times**, (3dc, ch2, 3dc) in ch2-sp; rep from * once more, ending at **, 3dc in last st of final GC, turn. [28 GC, 27ch-sps]
Row 4: shoulder increases: (stacked dc, 2dc) in 1st st, ch1, skip next GC, *(3dc in next ch1-sp, ch1, skip next GC) 6 times, (2dc, ch1, 2dc) in next ch1-sp, ch1, skip next GC, (3dc in next ch1-sp, ch1, skip next GC) 6 times**, (3dc, ch2, 3dc) in ch2-sp; rep from * once more, ending at **, 3dc in last st of final GC, turn. [32 GC, 31ch-sps]
Row 5: (stacked dc, 2dc) in 1st st, ch1, skip next GC, (3dc in next ch1-sp, ch1, skip next GC) 15 times, (3dc, ch2, 3dc) in ch2-sp, ch1, skip next GC, (3dc in next ch1-sp, ch1, skip next GC) 15 times, 3dc in last st of final GC, turn. [34 GC, 33ch-sps]
Row 6: (stacked dc, 2dc) in 1st st, ch1, skip next GC, (3dc in next ch1-sp, ch1, skip next GC) 16 times, (3dc, ch2, 3dc) in ch2-sp, ch1, skip next GC, (3dc in next ch1-sp, ch1, skip next GC) 16 times, 3dc in last st of final GC, turn. [36 GC, 35ch-sps]
Row 7: shoulder increases: (stacked dc, 2dc) in 1st st, ch1, skip next GC, *(3dc in next ch1-sp, ch1, skip next GC) 8 times, (2dc, ch1, 2dc) in next ch1-sp, ch1, skip next GC, (3dc in next ch1-sp, ch1, skip next GC) 8 times**, (3dc, ch2, 3dc) in ch2-sp; rep from * once more, ending at **, 3dc in last st of final GC, ch2, ss into 1st st to join into a round, turn. [40 GC, 40ch-sps (2 of which are a ch2-sp from this row onwards)]
Break yarn. This has created the join for the Front of the Hoodie.
The Yoke is now worked in turned rounds.
With the WS of the sts from the last row facing you, join yarn to the Back ch2-sp to begin the next round.
Round 8: shoulder increases: *(3dc, ch2, 3dc) in ch2-sp, ch1, skip next GC, (3dc in next ch1-sp, ch1, skip next GC) 9 times, (2dc, ch1, 2dc) in next ch1-sp, ch1, skip next GC, (3dc in next ch1-sp, ch1, skip next GC) 9 times; rep from * once more, ss in 1st to join, ss to nearest ch2-sp, turn. [44 GC and ch-sps]
Round 9: *(3dc, ch2, 3dc) in ch2-sp, ch1, skip next GC, (3dc in next ch1-sp, ch1, skip next GC) 21 times; rep from * once more, ss in 1st to join, ss to nearest ch2-sp, turn. [46 GC and ch-sps]
Round 10: *(3dc, ch2, 3dc) in ch2-sp, ch1, skip next GC, (3dc in next ch1-sp, ch1, skip next GC) 22 times; rep from * once more, ss in 1st to join, ss to nearest ch2-sp, turn. [48 GC and ch-sps]
Round 11: shoulder increases: *(3dc, ch2, 3dc) in ch2-sp, ch1, skip next GC, (3dc in next ch1-sp, ch1, skip next GC) 11 times, (2dc, ch1, 2dc) in next ch1-sp, ch1, skip next GC, (3dc in next ch1-sp, ch1, skip next GC) 11 times; rep from * once more, ss in 1st to join, ss to nearest ch2-sp, turn. [52 GC and ch-sps]
Round 12: *(3dc, ch2, 3dc) in ch2-sp, ch1, skip next GC, (3dc in next ch1-sp, ch1, skip next GC) 25 times; rep from * once more, ss in 1st to join, ss to nearest ch2-sp, turn. [54 GC and ch-sps]
Round 13: *(3dc, ch2, 3dc) in ch2-sp, ch1, skip next GC, (3dc in next ch1-sp, ch1, skip next GC) 26 times; rep from * once more, ss in 1st to join, ss to nearest ch2-sp, turn. [56 GC and ch-sps]
Round 14: shoulder increases: *(3dc, ch2, 3dc) in ch2-sp, ch1, skip next GC, (3dc in next ch1-sp, ch1, skip next GC) 13 times, (2dc, ch1, 2dc) in next ch1-sp, ch1, skip next GC, (3dc in next ch1-sp, ch1, skip next GC) 13 times; rep from * once more, ss in 1st to join, ss to nearest ch2-sp, turn. [60 GC and ch-sps]
Round 15: *(3dc, ch2, 3dc) in ch2-sp, ch1, skip next GC, (3dc in next ch1-sp, ch1, skip next GC) 29 times; rep from * once more, ss in 1st to join, ss to nearest ch2-sp, turn. [62 GC and ch-sps]
Round 16: *(3dc, ch2, 3dc) in ch2-sp, ch1, skip next GC, (3dc in next ch1-sp, ch1, skip next GC) 30 times; rep from * once more, ss in 1st to join, ss to nearest ch2-sp, turn. [64 GC and ch-sps]
Round 17: *(3dc, ch2, 3dc) in ch2-sp, ch1, skip next GC, (3dc in next ch1-sp, ch1, skip next GC) 31 times; rep from * once more, ss in 1st to join, ss to nearest ch2-sp, turn. [66 GC and ch-sps]
Round 18: *(3dc, ch2, 3dc) in ch2-sp, ch1, skip next GC, (3dc in next ch1-sp, ch1, skip next GC) 32 times; rep from * once more, ss in 1st to join, ss to nearest ch2-sp, turn. [68 GC and ch-sps]
Move to Split for Sleeves Section.
SPLITTING FOR SLEEVES
All sizes
Before beginning to split for sleeves, you need to join the chain 1 spaces together with stitch markers to make creating the armholes easier on the first Round of this section.
Counting from either ch2-sp, skip 5 (6, 7, 8, 8, 9, 10) ch-1 sps. Place a stitch marker in the next ch1-sp. Skip the next 5 (6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11) ch1-sps, join the same stitch marker into the next ch1-sp. This will create a space for the armhole.
Repeat this on the other side of the hoodie working from the next ch2-sp.
Round 1: *(3dc, ch2, 3dc) in ch2-sp, ch1, skip next GC, (3dc in next ch1-sp, ch1, skip next GC) to the last but one ch1-sp before the stitch marker, 3dc in next ch1-sp, dc2tog over the ch1-sps joined by stitch marker, skip next GC, (3dc in next ch1-sp, ch1, skip next GC) to next ch2-sp; rep from * once more, ss in 1st to join, ss to nearest ch2-sp, turn. [24 (28, 32, 36, 36, 40, 44) 3dc GC, 2 dc2tog]
Sizes 3-4 and 7-8 continue to Flatten Bottom and Close Sides.
All other sizes continue.
Round 2: *(3dc, ch2, 3dc) in ch2-sp, ch1, skip next GC, (3dc in next ch1-sp, ch1, skip next GC) to the last but one ch1-sp before the dc2tog, 3dc in next ch1-sp, skip next GC, dc in dc2tog of previous round, skip next GC, (3dc in next ch1-sp, ch1, skip next 3 GC) to next ch2-sp; rep from * once more, ss in 1st to join, ss to nearest ch2-sp, turn. [24 (28, 32, -, 36, -, 44) 3dc GC, 2dc]
If you would like your Hoodie longer then you can continue to add Rounds here before flattening the bottom and closing the sides.
FLATTEN BOTTOM AND CLOSE SIDES
All sizes
We are now ready to flatten the bottom and close the sides of the Hoodie. This is done one side at a time working in turned Rows between the ch2-sps at the Front and Back of the Hoodie.
Continue with the yarn in the ch2-sp you have slip stitched into.
Row 1: stacked dc in ch2-sp, skip next GC, (3dc in next ch1-sp, ch1, skip next GC) to the last but one ch1-sp before the dc, 3dc in next ch1-sp, skip next GC, dc in dc of previous round, skip next GC, (3dc in next ch1-sp, ch1, skip next GC) to last but one ch1-sp, 3dc in last ch1-sp, skip next GC, dc in ch2-sp, turn. [10 (12, 14, 16, 16, 18, 20) 3dc GC, 3dc]
Row 2: stacked dc in 1st dc, skip next 3 sts, (3dc in next ch1-sp, ch1, skip next GC) to the last but one ch1-sp before the dc, 3dc in next ch1-sp, skip next GC, dc in dc of previous round, skip next GC, (3dc in next ch1-sp, ch1, skip next GC) to last but one ch1-sp, 3dc in next ch1-sp, skip next GC, dc in last dc, turn. [8 (10, 12, 14, 14, 16, 18) 3dc GC, 3dc]
Row 2 sets the decrease pattern for the Sweater side.
Repeat Row 2 until you have 4 3dc GC and 3dc.
Next Row: stacked dc in 1st dc, skip next GC, 3dc in next ch1-sp, skip next GC, dc in dc of previous round, skip next GC, 3dc in next ch1-sp, skip next GC, dc in last dc, turn. [2 3dc GC, 3dc]
Last Row: stacked dc in 1st dc, skip next GC, dc in dc of previous round, skip next GC, dc in last dc. [3dc]
Break yarn. Join yarn to ch2-sp that has WS of previous row facing from where you split for sleeves.
Repeat the Flatten Bottom and Close Sides Section.
BOTTOM BAND
All sizes
Continuing with yarn from second side work the Bottom Band using a Join As You Go Method.
Turn to RS facing to begin and ch 7.
Row 1: sc in 2nd ch from the hook, sc in next 5 chs, ss in side of next st of final Body round, turn. [6]
Row 2: yo slst in blo of each st, turn.
Row 3: ch1, sc in blo of each st, ss in side of next 2 sts of final Body round, turn.
Row 4: Rep Row 2.
Rows 3 and 4 create the pattern for the Bottom Band Cuff.
Repeat the pattern around until you have worked into the sides of all stitches of the Body. Join the last row to the first row with a ss seam to join.
HOOD
Straight Section:
With WS of first row of yoke stitches facing, join yarn to first st to begin.
Row 1: stacked dc in 1st stitch, skip next 2 sts, GC in next ch1-sp, *ch1, skip next GC, GC in next ch1-sp; rep from * across to last ch1-sp, skip next 2 sts of last GC, dc in last st, turn. [13 (13, 15, 15, 17, 17, 19) GC, 12 (12, 14, 14, 16, 16, 18) ch1-sps, 2dc]
Row 2: (stacked dc, 2dc) in 1st st, ch1, skip next GC, *GC in next ch1-sp, ch1, skip next GC; rep from * across, 3dc in last st, turn. [14 (14, 16, 16, 18, 18, 20) GC, 13 (13, 15, 15, 17, 17, 19) ch1-sps]
Rows 1 and 2 create the Pattern.
Rows 3 – 10 (12, 12, 14, 14, 16, 16): Repeat the Pattern.
First Side Decrease Section:
Row 1: stacked dc in 1st stitch, skip next 2 sts, GC in next ch1-sp, (ch1, skip next GC, GC in next ch1-sp) 4 (4, 5, 5, 6, 6, 7) times, ch1, skip next GC, Cluster dec over next 2 ch1-sps, turn [6 (6, 7, 7, 8, 8, 9) GC, 5 (5, 6, 6, 7, 7, 8) ch1-sps, 1dc]
Row 2: stacked dc in 1st stitch, skip next 2 sts (of the dec GC from previous row), GC in next ch1-sp, *ch1, skip next GC, GC in next ch1-sp; rep from * to last ch1-sp, ch1, skip next GC, GC in last dc, turn.
Row 3: stacked dc in 1st stitch, skip next 2 sts, GC in next ch1-sp, *ch1, skip next GC, GC in next ch1-sp; rep from * to 2nd to last ch1-sp, ch1, skip next GC, Cluster dec over next ch1-sp and last dc, turn. [5 (5, 6, 6, 7, 7, 8) GC, 4 (4, 5, 5, 6, 6, 7) ch1-sps, 1dc]
Row 4: Rep Row 2.
Row 5: Rep Row 3. [4 (4, 5, 5, 6, 6, 7) GC, 3 (3, 4, 4, 5, 5, 6) ch1-sps, 1dc]
Row 6: Rep Row 2. Break Yarn.
Second Side Decrease Section:
Work the other side of the hood decrease section by joining yarn in the same ch1-sp that Row 1 of the first side of the decrease section finished (this will be where you completed your first dec GC on Row 1.)
We will now work a mirror image of the first decrease section.
Row 1: dec GC over same and next ch1-sp, ch1, skip next GC, GC in next ch1-sp; rep from * across to last ch1-sp, skip next 2 sts of last GC, dc in last st, turn. [6 (6, 7, 7, 8, 8, 9) GC, 5 (5, 6, 6, 7, 7, 8) ch1-sps, 1dc]
Row 2: (stacked dc, 2dc) in 1st st, ch1, skip next GC, *GC in next ch1-sp, ch1, skip next GC; rep from * to last ch1-sp, skip next 2 sts of last GC, dc in last st, turn.
Row 3: Cluster dec over 1st st and next ch1-sp (using a stacked dc as 1st st), ch1, skip next GC, GC in next ch1-sp; rep from * across to last ch1-sp, skip next 2 sts of last GC, dc in last st, turn. [5 (5, 6, 6, 7, 7, 8) GC, 4 (4, 5, 5, 6, 6, 7) ch1-sps, 1dc]
Row 4: Rep Row 2.
Row 5: Rep Row 3. [4 (4, 5, 5, 6, 6, 7) GC, 3 (3, 4, 4, 5, 5, 6) ch1-sps, 1dc]
Row 6: Rep Row 2. Break yarn.
With the WS facing you and beginning at the front of the Hood, sew the seam at the top and back together to complete the Hood.
NECK AND HOOD BAND
The Neck and Hood band is worked using a Join As You Go Method. With the Wrong Side of the facing you, join yarn to the ch2-sp at the centre front (this will already have a (3dc, ch2, 3dc) in it.
Foundation chain: ch4, ss into the same ch2-sp, working over the (3dc, ch2, 3dc)
Row 1: working back along the ch4, sc in each ch along, ss in side of next st of Hoodie Yoke, turn. [4]
Row 2: yo slst in blo of each st, turn.
Row 3: ch1, sc in blo of each st, ss in side of next 2 sts of Hoodie Yoke, turn.
Repeat Rows 2 and 3 around the Neck and Hood until you meet your first row of 4 sts again.
Join the last row to the first row with a ss seam to complete.
Break yarn and weave in ends.
SLEEVES
All sizes
With WS facing, join yarn to ch1-sp nearest the armhole (this is a ch1-sp that doesn’t have any stitches in yet and isn’t joined for the armhole).
Make two matching Sleeves.
Round 1: (stacked dc, 2dc) in ch1-sp, ch1, skip next GC, (3dc in next ch1-sp, ch1, skip next GC) to the last empty ch1-sp of armhole, dc in ch1-sp joined for armhole, dc in dc2tog, dc in next ch1-sp joined for armhole (these 3dc now count as a Granny Cluster), ch1, skip next GC, ss in 1st st to join, turn. [6 (7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12) GC and ch-sps]
Round 2: (stacked dc, 2dc) in ch1-sp, ch1, skip next GC, *(3dc in next ch1-sp, ch1, skip next GC) rep from * around, ss in 1st st to join, turn.
Rounds 3 to 4 (4, 4, 4, 5, 5, 5): Repeat Round 2.
Decrease Round 5 (5, 5, 5, 6, 6, 6): Cluster dec over next 2 ch1-sps, ch1, skip next GC, *(3dc in next ch1-sp, ch1, skip next GC) rep from * around, ss in 1st st to join, turn. [5 (6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11) GC and ch-sps]
Rounds 6 (6, 6, 6, 7, 7, 7) to 8 (8, 8, 8, 10, 10, 10): Rep Round 2. [5 (6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11) GC and ch-sps]
Round 9 (9, 9, 9, 11, 11, 11): Rep Decrease Round. [4 (5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10) GC and ch-sps]
Rounds 10 (10, 10, 10, 12, 12, 12) to 11 (12, 12, 12, 15, 15, 15) : Rep Round 2. [4 (5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10) GC and ch-sps]
Sizes 0-6 month and 6-12 month: move onto Sleeve Cuff. All other sizes continue.
Round – (-, 13, 13, 16, 16, 16): Rep Decrease Round. [- (-, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9) GC and ch-sps]
Rounds – (-, 14, 14, 17, 17, 17) to – (-, -, 17, 20, 22, 20): Rep Round 2. [- (-, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9) GC and ch-sps]
Sizes 1-2, 3-4, 5-6 and 7-8: move onto Sleeve Cuff. Size 9-10 continue.
SIZE 9-10 ONLY:
Round 21: Rep Decrease Round. [8 GC and ch-sps]
Rounds 22- 24: Rep Round 2. [8 GC and ch-sps]
SLEEVE CUFFS
All sizes
Continuing with yarn from Sleeve work the Cuff using a Join As You Go Method.
Turn to RS facing to begin and ch 5.
Row 1: sc in 2nd ch from the hook, sc in next 3 chs, ss in next st of final Sleeve round, turn. [4]
Row 2: yo slst in blo of each st, turn.
Row 3: ch1, sc in blo of each st, ss in next 2 sts of final Sleeve round, turn.
Row 4: Rep Row 2.
Rows 3 and 4 create the pattern for the Sleeve Cuff.
Repeat the pattern around until you have worked into all stitches of the final Sleeve round.
Join the last row to the first row with a ss seam to join.
FINISHING
Weave in all ends and block to measurements.
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