The Dewdrop Sweater
Free Crochet Pattern

Because crocheters deserve to work with fancy yarn, too!

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This FREE pattern includes:

šŸ’§ Step-by-step instructions

šŸ’§ Tutorial photos and schematics to guide you along the way

Difficulty level

šŸ’§ Intermediate

Size-inclusive

šŸ’§ Pattern written for 10 sizes with instructions on customization

šŸ’§ Fits busts from 28″ to 68″ (72 to 173 cm)

What you'll need

šŸ’§ Hobbii Alpaca Silk held together with Hobbii Friends Kid Silk, or any other fingering weight yarn held together with a strand of mohair, or any DK weight yarn you can meet gauge with, in the amounts shown below

šŸ’§ Your 4.5 mm hook or size needed to obtain gauge. I used my Clover Amour hooks

šŸ’§ Tape measure, scissors, darning needle, 6 locking and numbered stitch markers, 2 more stitch markers

Pattern support

šŸ’§ For pattern related questions, please join my Facebook support group.

To get the free P D F pattern, scroll down this page and click on the pink button that says “Free pattern“!

The Dewdrop Sweater

Introducing the Dewdrop Sweater ā€“ my first collaboration with Hobbii yarns! This cozy and oversized sweater is available as a free pattern, and it is aimed at advanced beginners and intermediate level crocheters alike.

But just because it’s a free pattern, it doesn’t mean it’s in any way different than my regular, premium patterns. It includes the same level of detail and step-by-step photos, and it’s been tested by a team of 25 talented crocheters (scroll down to see the tester lookbook)!

Through this collaboration, I hope to encourage more and more crocheters to try their hand at making garments and see for themselves how easy it actually is!

The Dewdrop Sweater is a testament to the beauty of nature translated into fashion. Imagine a lush forest glistening with morning dew ā€“ that’s the essence captured in every stitch of this exquisite piece. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, the sweater features a texture that evokes the delicate kiss of morning dew, creating a visual and tactile feast for the senses. Whether you’re strolling through a park or curled up by the fireplace, the Dewdrop Sweater invites you to embrace the serenity of nature and make a stylish statement. It’s not just a garment; it’s a wearable ode to the enchanting beauty found in the quiet corners of the world.

Worn with 6″ to 12″ (15 cm to 25 cm) of positive ease around the bust and written for 10 sizes, this crochet sweater features a raglan yoke construction worked seamlessly from the top-down. Short rows raise the back neck, providing a proper fit at the shoulders. The sleeves close in around the wrist in a bubble, and the ribbed hem, cuffs, and turtleneck are added last for extra coziness.

Photo by tester Mika @mikamillerphoto using Hobbii Alpaca Silk held together with Hobbii Friends Kid Silk

Designer sample

For my sample, I used the following yarns:

Hobbii Alpaca Silk in colorway Provence (16)
70% Alpaca, 30% Mulberry Silk
50 g / 1.75 oz = 166 m / 182 yds

held together with

Hobbii Friends Kid Silk in colorway Lavender (73)
72% Mohair, 25% Silk, 3% Wool
25 g / 0.9 oz = 200 m / 218 yds

I also used my Clover Amour 4.5 mm hook. I’m a tight crocheter, so you may have to go down in hook size!

Measurements

This sweater is designed to be worn with 6-12″ (15-30 cm) of positive ease around the bust. When choosing a size, find your actual bust size (measurement a) by measuring around the fullest part of your bust while wearing any undergarments you plan on wearing under your crocheted sweater. The finished bust/hip circumference (measurement b) will be larger by anywhere between 6″ to 12″ (15 to 25 cm) than your actual bust measurement. The model has a 40″ (101 cm) bust and is wearing size 4 with 12″ (30 cm) of positive ease around the bust.

Measurements in inches
a. Actual bust range: 28-32 (32-36, 36-40, 40-44) (44-48, 48-52, 52-56) (56-60, 60-64, 64-68)”
b. Bust and hip circumference: 40 (44, 48, 52) (56, 60, 64) (68, 72, 76)”

Measurements in cm
a. Actual bust range: 72-82 (82-92, 92-102, 102-112) (112-122, 122-132, 133-143) (143-153, 153-163, 163-173) cm
b. Bust and hip circumference: 102 (112, 122, 132) (142, 152, 163) (173, 183, 193) cm

All the other measurements such as upper arm circumference, yoke depth, etc. are inside the free pattern!

The pattern is written and color-coded for 10 sizes as follows: 1 (2, 3, 4) (5, 6, 7) (8, 9, 10) corresponding to XS (S, M, L) (XL, 2X, 3X) (4X, 5X, 6X) on the CYC Woman Size Charts.

You’ll need the following (approximate) yardages for each size:

10 (11, 12, 13) (13, 14, 15) (16, 17, 18) skeins of Alpaca Silk, and 9 (9, 10, 11) (11, 12, 13) (14, 14, 15) skeins of Friends Kid Silk.

Or, if you’re substituting yarn, you’ll need 1800 (1945, 2120, 2240) (2345, 2500, 2710) (2865, 3050, 3200) yds / 1645 (1780, 1940, 2050) (2145, 2285, 2480) (2620, 2790, 2925) m of any other fingering weight yarn held together with a strand of mohair, or any DK weight yarn.

The pattern is available in English (US terms), as well as another bunch of languages including German, French, Dutch, Danish, Italian, Norwegian, and Polish!

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I proud myself with writing ultra-detailed patterns for you, so that your crocheting experience is as smooth and seamless as possible. But whenever you have a pattern related question, my Facebook support group is the place to ask. There you can also share your WIPs and brag about your FOs with the community!

A word from my testers

Absolutely stunning pattern, the sleeve cuffs and roll neck fit beautifully and the sweater is super cosy and comfy.
Helen (Helenmariee on Ravelry)
This pattern was easy to follow. The stitch pattern is very meditative. The sweater has a comfotable fit and is definitely going to be a wardrobe staple. The yarn is giving it an elegant vibe too.
Laura (@one_pinksunshine on Instagram)
This is the perfect cozy oversized sweater. I am not a big fan of oversized clothing but I love this sweater so much. It will be my go to this winter. Thank you so much for having me test this.
Khushbu (crochetrainbowz on Ravelry)
I had so much fun! Thank you for your great patterns and for your patience in the group! It's always a pleasure seeing your ideas come to life in so many colors! I had fun. I will now take my new fav sweater and travel in Bristol with her! Pictures to come šŸ˜‰
Joanie (isatilaba on Ravelry)

TRIED & TESTED SUBSTITUTION YARNS

Looking for yarn substitution ideas? Here’s a list of yarns my testers used and loved! In this list you’ll find yarn substitution ideas sorted alphabetically – I only include yarns that my testers can personally recommend!

Tester lookbook

My patterns would not be so smooth without the input of my team of talented testers. Swipe left & right for more photos of your favorite versions!

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Adinda (@javabelcraft on Instagram)

Adinda (Javabel on Ravelry)
Size 2
1810 yds of Drops Muskat (DK weight)
Hook size(s) used: 5 mm
Mods: None.

Julia (@chezouimette_ on Instagram)

Size 1
1711 yds of Hobbii Soft Alpaca and Hobbii Alpaca Blaze (fingering held together with mohair/suri)
Hook size(s) used: 5 mm
Mods: None.

Tiye (@hookedbyti on Instagram)

Size 5
2030 yds of Lion Brand Coboo (DK weight)
Hook size(s) used: 5 mm
Mods: None.

Lucia (@crochetwithlu on Instagram)

Size 1
1622 yds of WeCrochet City Tweed (DK weight)
Hook size(s) used: 4 mm
Mods: For my sleeves, I stopped at the wrist bone and crocheted 8 rounds less. I think this is because my yoke is deeper than measurements.

Meike (@mueckchen23 on Instagram)

Size 2
1629 yds of Hobbii Alpaca Silk and Hobbii Friends Kid Silk (fingering held together with mohair/suri)
Hook size(s) used: 4.5 mm
Mods: None.

Mika (@mikamillerphoto on Instagram)

Size 4
2000 yds of Hobbii Alpaca Silk and Hobbii Friends Kid Silk (fingering held together with mohair/suri)
Hook size(s) used: 4.5 mm
Mods: I added 12 rows to both the body and the sleeves as they were both too short. I also cut the turtleneck in half. I have a short neck and have sensory issues with things touching my chin, so I just made it a bit shorter.

Jasmyn (@itsjcrochet on Instagram)

Size 5
2168 yds of Hobbii Happy Place (DK weight)
Hook size(s) used: 4.5 mm
Mods: None.

Carla (@carla_crochetcrafts on Instagram)

Carla (Carlasimoes on Ravelry)
Size 5
1991 yds of Hobbii Alpaca Silk and Hobbii Friends Kid Silk (fingering held together with mohair/suri)
Hook size(s) used: 5 mm
Mods: None.

Nicole (@crochetwithnj on Instagram)

Size 6
1872 yds of Hobbii Soft Alpaca and Hobbii Alpaca Blaze (fingering held together with mohair/suri)
Hook size(s) used: 4.5 mm
Mods: None.

Joanie (@joanie.twin.mama on Instagram)

Size 3
1651 yds of Hobbii Alpaca Silk and Hobbii Friends Kid Silk (fingering held together with mohair/suri)
Hook size(s) used: 5 mm
Mods: None.

Leslie (@corazonturquesaknits on Instagram)

Size 1
1570 yds of Malabrigo Sock and Suri by @julietaknits (local hand dyer) (fingering held together with mohair/suri)
Hook size(s) used: 5 mm
Mods: My body has 38 rounds instead of 40 and my turtleneck has 30 SC instead of 40.

Kimberly (@kayceeshines on Instagram)

Size 5
2301 yds of Hobbii Happy Place and Hobbi Friends Kid Silk (DK weight)
Hook size(s) used: 4.5 mm
Mods: The only change I made was reducing the rounds for the sleeves to 54.

Kay (@dazzlebugcrochet on Instagram)

Size 3
2250 yds of King Cole Homespun (DK weight)
Hook size(s) used: 5 mm
Mods: I shortened the turtleneck to 30 stitches instead of 40 as I don’t have a long neck.

Khushbu (@crochetrainbows on Instagram)

Size 3
2200 yds of Great Southern Yarn Srs Merino (DK weight)
Hook size(s) used: 4 mm
Mods: None.

Helen (@helenmariees on Instagram)

Helen (Helenmariee on Ravelry)
Size 3
1531 yds of The Womens Institute Premium Acrylic (DK weight)
Hook size(s) used: 4.5 mm
Mods: I only did 30 body rows as I’m short and only 57 sleeve rows.

Nicole (@hookedontracey on Instagram)

Size 4
2200 yds of Lion Brand Superwash Merino (DK weight)
Hook size(s) used: 4.5 mm
Mods: None.

Prachi (@autodidactic.crocheter on Instagram)

Size 2
1756 yds of self-dyed yarn made out of polyester thread (DK weight)
Hook size(s) used: 5 mm
Mods: I reduced the body length to give it a cropped look.

Laura (@one_pinksunshine on Instagram)

Size 2
1600 yds of Hobbii Alpaca Silk and Hobbii Friends Kid Silk (fingering held together with mohair/suri)
Hook size(s) used: 3.5 mm
Mods: I changed the turtleneck to a crew neck. I chained 8 instead of 41.

Joelle (@jt_crochet28 on Instagram)

Size 3
1940 yds of locally sourced 5 ply milk cotton (DK weight)
Hook size(s) used: 4 mm
Mods: None.

Roberta (@lescreationsderobs on Instagram)

Size 1
1824 yds of Lane Borgosesia Aplaca and Lane Mondial Mohair Silk (fingering held together with mohair/suri)
Hook size(s) used: 4.5 mm
Mods: None.

Sandra (@_colibri_crochet on Instagram)

Size 5
1980 yds of Malabrigo Rios (DK weight)
Hook size(s) used: 4.5 mm
Mods: None.

Kimberli (@penguinalley66 on Instagram)

Size 3
1921.4 yds of Lion Brand Heartland (DK weight)
Hook size(s) used: 4.5 mm
Mods: None.

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