
Oversized Pullover Crochet Pattern
Introduction
This Dusty Blue Oversized Pullover is the ultimate cozy staple for your wardrobe. Designed with a relaxed fit, drop shoulders, and chunky texture, it’s perfect for layering over leggings or jeans. Whether you're lounging at home or heading out, this beginner-friendly sweater offers comf
Materials
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Yarn: Bulky weight yarn (category 5), approx. 600–800g in dusty blue
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Hook: 6.5mm (K) crochet hook
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Tapestry needle
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Scissors
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Measuring tape
Gauge
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10cm x 10cm (4” x 4”) = 10 stitches x 8 rows in half double crochet (HDC)
Finished Size
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Sizes: S, M, L, XL
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Bust: 100–130cm
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Length: 60–70cm
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Sleeves: Extra long and wide (adjustable)
Abbreviations (US Terms)
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CH – Chain
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HDC – Half Double Crochet
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SC – Single Crochet
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SL ST – Slip Stitch
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INC – Increase
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DEC – Decrease
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REP – Repeat
Instructions
Back Panel
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CH 60 (70, 80, 90)
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Row 1: HDC in 2nd CH from hook and across
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Row 2–50: CH 1, HDC in each stitch, turn
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Fasten off
Front Panel
Same as back panel, or optionally decrease at neckline after row 40 for shaping:
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Leave 10 center stitches unworked
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Work shoulders separately for 10 more rows
Sleeves (Make 2)
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CH 40
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Row 1–35: HDC in each stitch, increasing 1 stitch each side every 5 rows
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Add ribbing at the cuffs (optional): 5 rows of back loop SC
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Fasten off
Assembly
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Sew shoulder seams
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Attach sleeves at armholes
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Sew sleeve and side seams
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Add ribbed neckline with SC or HDC in rounds
Finishing Touches
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Weave in all ends
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Steam block gently for drape
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Optional: Add slits at sides for flowy fit
Customization Tips
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Use mohair or brushed yarn for a fuzzy look
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Colorblock the sleeves or hem
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Turn it into a tunic by extending length
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