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Freddy Krueger Pattern

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Freddy Krueger Pattern

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FREDDY

KRUEGER
Sweater

INFO@KOPYDOLLS.COM

@MRBOBVIN
NOTES:
SIZING:
MATERIALS:
ABBREVIATIONS:
5 MM Hook For this sweater to fit your body
Impeccable Yarn (Red & CH - Chain perfectly you'll be measuring yourself
Green) ST- Stitch(s) throughout the entire process.
I used 2 Red & 2 Green SC - Single Crochet
Scissors HDC- Half Double Crochet DO NOT forget to write down the
Digital Row Counter DC - Double Crochet
number of rows you did for your
DEC - Decrease
(optional) ribbing, panels, and sleeves so you can
INC - Increase
Stitch Markers do it again.
SLST - Slip Stitch
Tapestry Needle (optional)
BLO - Back Loop Only
(You can use any yarn you
FLO - Front Loop Only
want for this project)

COPYRIGHT NOTICE:
This pattern is for personal use only. It is prohibited to
copy, translate, distribute, or resell this pattern and the
contents of this document without authorization.

You may sell your finished product(s) as long as you use


your own picture and credit Mr Bobvin for the pattern.
CREATING THE FRONT PANEL RIBBBING:

MEASUREMENT BASED (ALL SIZES) MY MEASUREMENTS (SMALL)

CH 11 (Using RED Yarn)


CH 11

ROW 1: SC across (CH 1 at the end of each row) ROW 1: SC across

ROW 2: SC across in the BLO ROW 2-60: SC across in the BLO

Repeat Row 2 until ribbing fits the length of the


front half of your body
Change color to GREEN on the last ST
and turn ribbing horizontal to begin
Change color to GREEN on the last ST and turn working on the front panel
ribbing horizontal to begin working on the front
panel

Note: Don't forget to write down how many rows


you did so you can do the same for the back panel.
CREATING THE FRONT PANEL :

MEASUREMENT BASED (ALL SIZES) MY MEASUREMENTS (SMALL)


ROW 1: DC across and change
colors every 5 rows
ROWS 1-35: DC
EXAMPLE: across changing
ROWS 1-5: DC across with GREEN
colors every 5 rows
yarn
ROWS 6-10: DC across with RED
yarn
Continue ROWS 1-10 until panel
reaches 1 1/2 inches below your
collar bone.
CREATING THE FRONT PANEL (PT.2) :

MEASUREMENT BASED (ALL SIZES) MY MEASUREMENTS (SMALL)


Fold panel in half and place a Stitch Marker in the
middle crease ROW 36: DC across then DEC in the last
Measure out 2 1/2 inches on both sides of the middle two ST
stitch marker then place another stitch marker
there. (2 inches if you have a smaller head or more
than 2 1/2 inches if you have a bigger head.) ROW 37: DC across
ROW 1: Attach yarn and DC across then DEC in the
last two ST (The ST before the Stitch Marker and the ROWS 38-40: Repeat rows 36 & 37
ST with the Stitch Marker) (CH 1 at the end of each
row)
Repeat on the other side
ROW 2: DC across
Repeat ROWS 1-2 until panel reaches the top part of
your shoulder then repeat on the other side.

Note: Don't forget to write down how many


rows you did so you can do the same for the
back panel.
CREATING BACK PANEL RIBBING:
MEASUREMENT BASED (ALL SIZES) MY MEASUREMENTS (SMALL)
CH 11 (Using RED Yarn)
CH 11
ROW 1: SC across (CH 1 at the end of each row)
ROW 1: SC across
ROW 2: SC across in the BLO
ROW 2-60: SC across in the BLO
Repeat Row 2 for as many rows as you did for
the front panel
Change color to GREEN on the last ST
Change color to GREEN on the last ST and turn and turn ribbing horizontal to begin
ribbing horizontal to begin working on the back working on the back panel
panel
CREATING THE BACK PANEL:

MEASUREMENT BASED (ALL SIZES) MY MEASUREMENTS (SMALL)

ROW 1: DC across and change colors ROWS 1-40: DC across


every 5 rows for as many rows as you changing colors every 5
did for the ENTIRE front panel:
rows
EXAMPLE:
ROWS 1-5: DC across with GREEN yarn
ROWS 6-10: DC across with RED yarn
Continue ROWS 1-10 for as many rows
as you did for the front panel
CREATING THE SLEEVES (MAKE 2) :

MEASUREMENT BASED (ALL SIZES) MY MEASUREMENTS (SMALL


RIBBING: RIBBING:
CH 11 (Using GREEN Yarn) CH 11 (Using GREEN Yarn)
ROW 1: SC across (CH 1 at the end of each row) ROW 1: SC across (CH 1 at the end of
ROW 2: SC across in the BLO
each row)
Continue until ribbing fits around your wrist
ROW 2-20: SC across in the BLO
Turn work horizontal

PANEL: PANEL:
ROW 1 (Using RED yarn): INC in the first ST then
DC across and INC again in the last ST ROWS 1-12: INC in the first ST then DC
Continue ROW 1 until panel fits around your across and INC again in the last ST
upper arm loosely (bicep) (CH 1 at the end of each row)
Then STOP INC and continue DC across until
ROWS 13-33: DC across
sleeve is the entire length of your arm
Remember to change colors every 5
Remember to change colors every 5 rows
rows
ASSEMBLY:
Line up the front and back panel then SLST the panels together at the
top.
Flip panel over so that the wrong side is facing up.
Fold sleeve in half and place a Stitch Marker at the crease then attach
sleeve to the seam of the front and back panel
Flip sleeve over so that it's resting on the correct side of the panel and
SLST together (Do that for both sleeves)
Flip project around so that it's facing the wrong side then line project
up so that it looks complete.
SLST together starting from the bottom panel ribbing all the way to the
end of the sleeve ribbing. Do that on both sides.

VIDEO EXAMPLE: https://youtu.be/O_AlVvIL1iU?t=2270


COLLAR:

Attach yarn somewhere on the back of the sweater


CH 5
ROW 1: SC back down and SLST in the next two ST
ROW 2: SC across in the BLO (CH 1 at the end of each row)
Repeat ROWS 1-2 around the entire neckline
Sew the back closed

VIDEO EXAMPLE: https://youtu.be/O_AlVvIL1iU?t=2643


DISTRESSED LOOK:
VIDEO: https://youtu.be/Pf26lhjg2AQ

TIMESTAMPS:
Cutting Ribbing: 22:59:25
Tying Distressed Ribbing Off: 23:46:16
Weave in ends and cut when finished
CONGRATULATIONS!

YOU HAVE COMPLETED YOUR


FREDDY KRUEGER SWEATER! IF
YOU POST PICTURES ON SOCIAL
MEDIA BE SURE TO TAG ME SO I
CAN FEATURE YOU ON MY
STORY!

@MRBOBVIN
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