
Welcome to the first tutorial in making your very own Spring Cellar Sweater! In this video, we’re laying the foundation - literally. I’ll walk you through everything you need to know to get started, including materials, sizing notes, gauge check, and how we construct the Back. Let’s get started on Part 1 of this cozy, spring-perfect project!
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Be sure to scroll down past the videos to get the links to the free pattern and supplies!
Spring Cellar Sweater - Part 1 Tutorial:
How to Crochet the Spring Cellar Sweater - Part 1 - Right-Handed
Learn to Crochet the Spring Cellar Sweater - Part 1 - Left-Handed
As Seen in This Video (click each for more info!):
The Free Pattern:
Spring Cellar Sweater - Part 1
The Supplies:
US-I, 5.5mm hook, Furls
1150 (1250, 1550, 1750) yds Bernat Softee Cotton (3/Light; 60% cotton, 40% acrylic)
Colorway Shown: Warm Red
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Linda says
In making Video One back of Spring Cellar sweater the video says 64 chains for small size. However the written pattern says 62 chains. Which is correct? Thanks for your support, Linda
Tamara Kelly says
Hi Linda! I misspoke in the video - always follow the written instructions! 🙂