As a mom with four little boys, there’s not a whole lot feminine in my house. You can find fire trucks, police cars and super heroes, but not much that is pink. So recently I’ve decided that I need a little more pink in my life. So I created a pink sweater! Introducing the Ribbon Tee.
My last sweater design used filet crochet and cables (you can view it on Joy of Motion Crochet here, where I was a guest blogger) and I really loved the open, airiness of the filet crochet, so I am using it here just as accents. The front of the sweater has two rows of filet eyelets as well as the sleeve, and the bottom uses chain spaces to make room for a ribbon that gets woven through. I’m really enjoying this tee…
For the Ribbon Tee, I used Berroco Comfort DK. Comfort is one of my favorite yarns from Berroco and this was my first time working with the DK. I had used both the worsted and chunky and the DK was also amazing. I’ve actually loved every yarn I’ve used from them, so this was no surprise that I loved it, too!
So expect to see some more feminine sweaters coming in the future as I work toward a more handmade wardrobe. I’ve been reading a lot on Instagram about makers who are filling their closets with handmade items and I really like the idea. My major was in fashion design and I spent a lot of time sewing in college and after, but once we had kids I didn’t sew much. I made a couple of things when the first was a baby, but that was about it. Now I’m thinking about making some dresses for me, modeled after the styles I own and love. The only thing I will not be making anytime soon is pants – I was never any good at sewing them!
Until then I will keep knitting and crocheting. (Okay, let’s be honest – it’s mostly crocheting!) I will be making for my family and for gifts and enjoy the art of taking a piece of string and turning it into something beautiful. And I hope you’ll join me for the ride. You can see all my free crochet patterns here and find some other patterns to love.
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Ribbon Tee
What You’ll Need
Yarn: Berroco Comfort DK (50% Acrylic, 50% Nylon; 178 yards [165 meters]/50 grams): 2723 Rosebud (5 balls)
Hook: US Size F (3.75mm)
Notions: Tapestry needle; 1.5 yards 3/8” ribbon
Skill Level: Easy
Size: Finished bust size 33 (37, 41, 45, 49)” to fit sizes S (M, L, XL, 2XL)
1” positive ease recommended
Shown in size 37”
Gauge: 17 sts and 11 rows = 4” [10 cm] in dc after wet blocking
PATTERN NOTES
Ch 4 at beginning of a row counts as (dc, ch-1) unless otherwise noted.
When you work around the collar portion, you are working in the sides of the stitches as well as the unworked stitches.
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PATTERN
Back
Ch 74 (82, 90, 98, 106).
Row 1: Dc in 6th ch from hook, *(ch 1, sk next ch, dc in next ch); rep from * to end of row, turn. (71 (79, 87, 95, 103) sts)
Row 2: Ch 4, *(sk ch-1, dc in dc, ch 1); rep from * to turning ch, dc in 3rd ch, turn.
Rows 3-42: Ch 4, sk ch-1, dc to last ch-1 sp, ch 1, dc in 3rd ch of turning ch, turn.
Sizes L (XL, 2XL) Only
Rep Row 3 twice more.
All Sizes
Row 43: Sl st 4, ch 3, dc to last 4 sts, leave last 4 sts unworked, turn. (63 (71, 79, 87, 95) sts)
Row 44: Ch 3, work even in dc, turn.
Row 45: Ch 3, dc2tog, dc to last 3 sts, dc2tog, dc in turning ch, turn. (2 sts dec’d; 61 (69, 77, 85, 93) sts)
Rows 46-55: Rep Rows 44-45. (51 (59, 67, 75, 83) sts)
Rows 56-63: Ch 3, work even in dc, turn.
Sizes L (XL, 2XL) Only
Work 2 more rows in dc.
Fasten off.
Front
Ch 74 (82, 90, 98, 106).
Rows 1-2: Work same as Back.
Rows 3-42: Ch 4, sk ch-1 sp, dc 32 (36, 40, 44, 48), ch 1, sk next dc, dc in ch-1 sp, ch 1, sk next dc, dc 32 (36, 40, 44, 48), ch 1, dc in 3rd ch of turning ch, turn.
Sizes L (XL, 2XL) Only
Rep Row 3 twice more.
All Sizes
Row 43: Sl st 4, ch 3, dc to ch-1 sp, ch 1, sk ch-1 sp, dc in dc, ch 1, sk ch-1 sp, dc to last 4, leave last 4 sts unworked, turn. (63 (71, 79, 87, 95) sts)
Row 44: Ch 3, dc to ch-1 sp, ch 1, sk ch-1 sp, dc in dc, ch 1, sk ch-1 sp, dc to end of row, turn.
Row 45: Ch 3, dc2tog, dc to ch-1 sp, ch 1, sk ch-1 sp, dc in dc, ch 1, sk ch-1 sp, dc to last 3 sts, dc2tog, dc, turn. (2 sts dec’d; 61 (69, 77, 85, 93) sts)
Rows 46-55: Rep Rows 44-45. (51 (59, 67, 75, 83) sts)
Row 56: Ch 3, dc 18 (22, 25, 28, 31), leave remaining sts unworked, turn. (19 (23, 26, 29, 32) sts)
Row 57: Ch 3, dc2tog, dc to end, turn. (18 (22, 25, 28, 31) sts)
Row 58: Ch 3, dc to last 3 sts, dc2tog, dc in turning ch, turn. (17 (21, 24, 27, 30) sts)
Rows 59-62: Rep Rows 57-58. (13 (17, 20, 23, 26) sts)
Row 63: Rep Row 57. (12 (16, 19, 22, 25) sts)
Sizes L (XL, 2XL) Only
Work 2 rows even in dc.
Fasten off.
Join yarn at opposite side and rep Rows 56-63.
Sleeve (Make 2)
Ch 52 (60, 66, 70, 74).
Row 1: Dc in 6th ch from hook, *(ch 1, sk next ch, dc in next ch); rep from * to end of row, turn. 49 (57, 63, 67, 71) sts)
Rows 2-4: Ch 3, dc 22 (26, 29, 31, 33), ch 1, sk next dc, dc in next st, ch 1, sk next dc, dc in rem sts to end of row, turn.
Sizes L (XL, 2XL) Only
Rep Row 2 twice more.
All Sizes
Row 5: Sl st 4, dc to ch-1 sp, ch 1, sk ch-1 sp, dc in dc, ch 1, sk ch-1 sp, dc to last 4 sts, leave last 4 unworked, turn. (8 sts dec’d; (41 (49, 55, 59, 63) sts)
Row 6: Ch 3, dc2tog, dc to ch-1 sp, ch 1, sk ch-1 sp, dc in dc, ch 1, sk ch-1 sp, dc to last 3 sts, dc2tog, dc in turning ch, turn. (2 sts dec’d; (39 (47, 53, 57, 61) sts)
Rows 7-10: Rep Row 6. (31 (39, 45, 49, 53) sts)
Row 11: Ch 3, dc to ch-1 sp, ch 1, sk ch-1 sp, dc in dc, ch 1, sk ch-1 sp, dc to end of row, turn.
Sizes L (XL, 2XL) Only
Rep Row 6. (43 (47, 51) sts)
All Sizes:
Row 12: Rep Row 6. (29 (37, 41, 45, 49) sts)
Row 13: Rep Row 11.
Rows 14-21: Rep Rows 12-13. (21 (29, 33, 37, 41) sts)
Sizes L (XL, 2XL) Only
Rep Row 6. (31 (35, 39 sts)
All Sizes:
Rows 22-27: Rep Row 6. 9 (17, 19, 23, 27 sts)
Fasten off.
Finishing
Block. Join front to back at shoulder seams.
Collar
With RS facing, join yarn at right shoulder seam, ch 4 (counts as dc, ch-1), work 27 (27, 29, 31, 33) sts along back neck edge, 14 (16, 18, 20, 22) sts along left front neck edge, 13 (13, 15, 17, 19) sts along front neck, 14 (16, 18, 20, 22) sts along right front neck edge, join with sl st. (70 (74, 82, 90, 98) sts)
Sew in sleeves. Sew side seams.
Weave ribbon through Row 2 of body and tie on side.
Weave in ends.
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Amanda
Amanda
Hi Amanda! I love your Ribbon Tee just what I need to crochet! Thank you! I grew up as the only girl, 3 male cousins and a brother! I have 3 son’s in their mid to late 20’s and my youngest will be 20 this summer and I now have 2 adorable grandsons. I really haven’t had much girlie things around but it is nice to always nice to pamper yourself once in awhile and do something for yourself! Thank you so much for all your hard work and wonderful crochet patterns! Amanda
amanda
Hi Amanda! I’m so glad you are enjoying the patterns! I’m so enjoying creating and sharing them. 🙂 I’ve decided to start pampering myself more often and this was a great start. The boys are great about pampering me (our oldest is 9) and I’m excited to keep making for them while also making things for me sometimes, too! It makes me so happy to get comments like this. Thank you for sharing!
Gail M West
This is the perfect pattern for me to start off my retirement (30 working days to go). I look forward to making something for myself.
amanda
Congrats on the retirement Gail!! My mom just retired last year and is loving it. I always thought she would want to work at least part-time but now she says no way! I’m glad you like the pattern 🙂
Becky
Hi Amanda! Thank you so much for this wonderful pattern! It is so hard to find a basic t-shirt design in a lighter weight yarn that is not see through. I am always hot, so I can’t wear all the cute, lacey summery designs that are out there because I’d have to wear a tank or something under them. This top is perfect. I want to make it in all the colors!
amanda
Thanks so much Becky! I agree – a lot of warmer weather tops are see through, but that’s not really my style so I created this in the style I like. I’m so glad you enjoy the pattern! 🙂
Maria Zampella
Hi! The link to Ravelry doesn’t work! And my search didn’t provide results! How do I find you in Ravelry?
Thanks, Maria Z.
Maria
FOUND IT! It was like a crossword puzzle. It is called “Pink Ribbon Tee” under your name A. Saladin. Thanks!
amanda
Sorry about that! I had no idea there was an issue with the link. Glad you found it 😀