Sunday Jumper

By Susannah Kate

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Sunday is family day—a time to gather, share a meal, play games, or go for a stroll. This crochet jumper, designed to mimic a knitted look, is perfect for such cosy occasions!


Crafted in a bold shade of our Arcadia yarn, a warm and durable wool blend, the Sunday Jumper stands out with its distinct stitch pattern that’s beautifully highlighted in a solid colour. This versatile piece suits all ages, creating a soft yet striking silhouette. The construction is unique, crocheted in vertical rows from sleeve edge to sleeve edge, with seams joined using flat crochet stitches. Take your time, and you’ll have a standout addition to your wardrobe.


Originally introduced as the Lady Mabel Sweater in YARN Bookazine 8 – Tea Room, this pattern was first created in a neutral shade of Scheepjes Our Tribe yarn, giving a different, more subtle look. This reimagined version brings the timeless design to life in a fresh way with Arcadia’s vibrant colour.


Materials

  • Scheepjes Arcadia (75% Superwash Virgin Wool, 25% Polyamide; 100g/396m)
    804 Steppe x 5 (5: 6: 7: 8) balls, plus 1 ball for swatching (see Pattern Notes)
  • 3mm, 3.25mm and 3.5mm crochet hooks
  • Stitch markers

The Sunday Jumper is anadvanced level pattern.


The written pattern, crochet stitch chart, measurements table and garment schematic for five sizes S-XXL appear in Scheepjes YARN Bookazine 18 – The Family Issue.

Hi! My name is Susannah Kate. I live in Perth Australia where I work as veterinarian helping pets and their families and self-publish crochet patterns as Peppergoose Design. Crochet is just so versatile and one of my favourite sayings is that crochet can do (just about) anything! My crojo is to design modern garments and accessories that balance crochet lace and a knit-feel - the biggest compliment to me is when someone says, “I didn’t know crochet could look like that!”

Designing with crochet began as a means of grieving my grandmother who originally taught me this wonderful craft. Over time it has become a celebration of the colour, fibre, grading, and technical crochet geekery involved in manifesting a handmade wearable masterpiece out of string.

I believe crocheting clothes is a great way to express yourself and my goal is to inspire and help people achieve that. My crochet patterns are appreciated for their sleek aesthetic, data rich guidance, educational value, size inclusivity and good fit.

My website blog has free crochet tutorials for some of the common techniques I use in my patterns. I provide pattern support via my Facebook group Pepper-Gaggle and you can also find me as Peppergoose on Instagram, Facebook and Ravelry.

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