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  • Shracket™
  • Shrug + jacket = shracket.
    From "Uncommon Threads"
    episode DUCT-140


    Marlene Polnett, of Crochet Nation, shows how to use the shrug pattern to make a shracket (a shrug/jacket combination) by adding a collar, lengthening the back and sleeves and adding a bell to the bottom of the sleeves.

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    Shracket
    Materials:

    TLC Amore (#3220, Wheat)
    crochet hook, US size P
    darning needle

    Gauge: dc, ch 1, dc = 1-1/8"

    Abbreviations:
    ch
    chain
    dc double crochet
    sl st slip stitch
    tog together

    Start by crocheting a shrug (see Segment 1 instructions). After closing up the second sleeve, do not end off.

    Turning a Shrug Into a Shracket

    Foundation row:
    Turn the shrug right side out. Sc in the seam, *sc in the dc, sc in the space created by the ch.* Repeat from * around. Join with a sl st. Ch 4.

    Increase row:
    Dc at the base of the ch 4, *ch 1, dc in the next sc,* repeat from * around. Join with a sl st in the 3rd ch. Ch 4, turn.

    Pattern row:
    *Skip ch. Dc in next dc, ch 1, skip next ch, dc in next dc,* repeat from * around. Join with a sl st in the 3rd ch. Ch 4, turn. Repeat pattern row 6 times (for a total of 7 rows counting from the increase row.) End off.

    Making the bell sleeve:
    Join yarn to the seam of first sleeve with a sl st. Repeat instructions for foundation, increase and pattern rows from shracket pattern above. Work 4 rows total counting from the increase row. End off.

    Repeat for the second sleeve.

    Finishing:
    Hide ends.

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