Countless admirers will be wondering how you
made the amazing Crocheted Goshen Jacket by Doris Chan, from our Designer in
Residence series. Inspired by a fortune cookie, this jacket is composed
of thirty-three lacy square motifs assembled into what is essentially a
V-shaped wrap, except folded at the shoulders and connected along the
sides using a join-as-you-go technique. Rib-textured cuffs and band give the
jacket wearable comfort. Soft, lustrous Valley Yarns Goshen is perfect for a
season-spanning layer. And if you don’t feel like messing with this jacket
construction, you can use the motif to make your own design, leaving the
V-shape wrap unconnected, or create a simple rectangular stole. The lace patterns are in written form only.
Skill Level:Â Intermediate
Sizes:Â Average (Plus); to
fit S/M/L (XL/2XL)
Yarn Requirements:Â 12 (15)
skeins Valley Yarns Goshen (48% Peruvian Cotton/ 46% Modal/ 6% Silk; 50g/92yds)
shown in 27 Bermuda Blue
Hooks:Â US I/9 (5.50mm)
Gauge:Â
    Average Motif = 6” square
    Plus Motif = 7” square













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