Jul
07

NEW SHEEP(ish) PATTERN: Penny Arcade Jacket

Shown in color: Olive(ish)



My latest design in Sheep(ish) is available for free now on Bernat.com. For this one, I paired the wavy lines of the Arcade Stitch pattern with a clean, boxy cut to create a roomy, go-with-everything jacket. Penny Arcade can be dressed up by belting and pairing with a funky skirt or sleek pants. Make it casual by throwing it over a t-shirt and jeans. It works with anybody’s style really, and is the perfect garment to keep around when you want to cozy-up!

Too hot to crochet this one today? Well, you can still plan ahead for the Fall. Right now through July 16th, Sheep(ish) is on sale for $2.99 a ball at participating JoAnn stores! Find a store here. Buy now, crochet later!
Stitch.Rock.Love,
Vickie

44 Responses to “NEW SHEEP(ish) PATTERN: Penny Arcade Jacket”

  1. HiLLjO™

    Oh wow I really love that. I think I might make one in Yellow(ish). And then wear it ALLLLL fall.

  2. Fiona

    Oh, adorable!! Love the design and the colour. Perfect for our chilly Norwegian autumn coming up.

  3. Anonymous

    I was looking for the pattern and couldn’t find it. Is it still available?

  4. Kandace

    Love the pattern! Only thing is that I’m a bit confused on how to start it if you could please help me out?

  5. kandace

    How you start really I understand the basic concept but when it says to simply chain one are you meanining off of the foundation.chain.or just simply chain one and jump right in? Sorry I just love the jacket and I want to get it as right as I possibly can. If you are meaning off.of the foundation chain how many.do we chain?

  6. Vickie Howell

    Kandace: So, here’s the gig: The foundation chain is only that first row of chain stitches. After that, when you need to chain 1 (I’m assuming this is on a single crochet row), it’s just to gain the height at the beginning of a row necessary to work single crochet stitches across the rest of the row. In other words, a ch1 is the same height as a sc.

    WS = wrong-side

    HTH!

    xx, V

  7. Stephanie

    Vicki,
    thank you for the pattern, can’t wait to start it. I dont see a foundation chain row start? How do i start it? and also the arcade stitch says 6 plus 1. where does that come from?

    cheers,
    Stephanie

  8. Elizabeth

    Just love this! I am working on the armholes (back of jacket) and I am not sure about when it says repeat pattern? Do I go back to the arcade pattern or just keep repeating row two? My stitches aren’t matching up.
    Thanks for the help and the pattern!

  9. Anonymous

    I’m having trouble opening the link you provided. Is it still avialable?

  10. wdmk

    OMG! This is the perfect fall sweater coat! I am so glad to find this and can’t wait to start it! On a side note I LOVE the models haircut and will be passing that along to my stylist this month! Thanks for both!

  11. Katie Bushell

    I have been looking all over the internet for this pattern. Every link does not lead me to it. Could you help me find this pattern so I can buy it?! thank you.

  12. Denise

    Hi Vickie, is the pattern suggesting to start with a foundation row? If so can you explain! Thanks and beautiful work!

  13. Vickie Howell

    Yes. Whenever you crochet you always start with a foundation chain. In this case it’s the ch number suggested in the pattern based on the size you’re making. Hope that helps! xx, V

  14. Lisa

    I just have 1 and a half sleeve to make and the collar…can’t wait until I am finished!!!

    • hira

      hi there
      im making this jacket i have completed back side but im stuck at shaping arm hole row 8…it says repeat rows 4-6……this is nt making any sense to me
      row 4: Ch 1, sk first 2 sts, sc in next 3 dc, *ch 3, sk next 3 sts, sc in next 3
      dc; repeat from * across to last 3 sts, ch 2, sk next 2 sts, sc in last sc, turn.

      row 6: Ch 1, sk first 3 sts, sc in next 3 dc, ch 3, sk next 3 sts, *sc in next
      3 dc, ch 3, sk next 3 sts; repeat from * across, sc in last dc, sc in top of
      beginning ch-3, turn—3 (4, 5, 6, 7, 8) pattern repeats.

      my question is how can ch3 sk next 3 ans sc in next 3dc if i dnt have dc as a base….
      is there any error or am i reading it wrong…………plz help badly stuck
      can u help

  15. Anonymous

    I know that this may sound crazy, but I love your hair. Is there anyway you could post a picture with a close up of your hair from the front, back and side?

  16. Vickie Howell

    Ha! Not crazy, I’ve done that for people before. Alas though, my hair is in a dire state while my stylist is on maternity leave. Just tell your stylist that you want a shattered out bob. 🙂

  17. GGAdams

    I must really be doing something wrong. Even using the smaller needle my 4 pattern repeat gauge is 8″. Using the larger needle I am getting 12″ for the 4 pattern repeat gauge. How on earth did you get 6.5″? Help.

  18. hira

    hi there
    im making this jacket i have completed back side but im stuck at shaping arm hole row 8…it says repeat rows 4-6……this is nt making any sense to me
    row 4: Ch 1, sk first 2 sts, sc in next 3 dc, *ch 3, sk next 3 sts, sc in next 3
    dc; repeat from * across to last 3 sts, ch 2, sk next 2 sts, sc in last sc, turn.

    row 6: Ch 1, sk first 3 sts, sc in next 3 dc, ch 3, sk next 3 sts, *sc in next
    3 dc, ch 3, sk next 3 sts; repeat from * across, sc in last dc, sc in top of
    beginning ch-3, turn—3 (4, 5, 6, 7, 8) pattern repeats.

    my question is how can ch3 sk next 3 ans sc in next 3dc if i dnt have dc as a base….
    is there any error or am i reading it wrong…………plz help badly stuck

  19. Casey

    Hi there,

    Just wondering what the sk means? Slip Knot? How do you ch3, sk 3? I’m looking specifically in the Arcade stitch. On the reduced sample on the pattern it doesn’t show the sk. Thanks!

  20. dianna

    help. i have clicked on the link but all i find is the yarn and other patterns. can someone guide me to the penny arcade sweater pattern ?