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RE: #needleworkmonday | Getting Ready for the Summer Break

Thank you - good tutorial 😎, also your help getting some quality crochet hooks: the soft touch handles make a lot of difference to comfort and they are just so pleasing to use 😊. I wanted to ask you: the increases on the yoke were 50% of the foundation stitches and then the same number each increase - is this the formula for every size?

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Thank youuu - and as you know, I also think the clover hooks make a real difference in comfort and speed :-D
And with the yoke: yes, you can use this formula also for adult sized cardigans, but not for every stitch pattern. If you use much higher or smaller stitches the ratio between length and width growth does not fit and then your yoke will get to fast either wide or long.
There is a very good book about top-down constructions in crochet. I think the explanations are superb. The actual patterns in the book are in my opinion ok, but not so good as the explanations: it's Ohrenstein, Dora, Top-Down Crochet Sweaters: Fabulous Patterns with Perfect Fit, 2016
and here you can see the designs
https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/sources/top-down-crochet-sweaters

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