Crochet Whirlwind circle vest

Crochet Whirlwind circle vest

This simple crochet circle vest is made of lightweight wool blend yarn. A type of no-brainer and relaxing crochet pattern. Still, the result is pretty nice with a whirlwind texture which gives it a trendy and sturdy look.

crochet circle vest

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Materials: ( I used )
5 mm crochet hook
Light weight/ DK yarn: beige ( 300 gr for the sample – size L / 50 gr or 164 yds per skein )
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Yarn needle
Scissors

Abbreviations

Note: I used chainless starting dc for every first dc of each row/ round instead of ch 3. There’s another good crochet technique to use is ch 2, dc into same stitch ( counted as 1st dc). In the pattern below you’ll see I simply state dc into 1st stitch for every first dc of each row/round, so choose your best technique 🙂

This crochet Whirlwind circle vest pattern fits size L ( chest size 36 to 38 inches )

Skill level: Easy

Gauge: 8 double crochet stitches x 4 rows approximately 2 inches ( with materials indicated )

Vest:

R1: form a magic ring, crochet 12 dc into ring ( pull ring close ), total 12 sts, sl into 1st stitch to join.

R2: *( dc, fpdc ) into/ around same st* repeat ** 12 times around, total 24 sts, sl into 1st stitch to join.

R3: ( inc dc, fpdc around next st ) x 12 times around, total 36 sts, sl into 1st stitch to join.

R4: ( inc dc, dc into next st, fpdc around next st ) x 12 times around, total 48 sts, sl into 1st stitch to join.

R5: ( inc dc, 2 dc across, fpdc around next st ) x 12 times around, total 60 sts, sl into 1st stitch to join.

R6: ( inc dc, 3 dc across, fpdc around next st ) x 12 times around, total 72 sts, sl into 1st stitch to join.

R7: ( inc dc, 4 dc across, fpdc around next st ) x 12 times around, total 84 sts, sl into 1st stitch to join.

R8: ( inc dc, 5 dc across, fpdc around next st ) x 12 times around, total 96 sts, sl into 1st stitch to join.

R9: ( inc dc, 6 dc across, fpdc around next st ) x 12 times around, total 108 sts, sl into 1st stitch to join.

R10: ( inc dc, 7 dc across, fpdc around next st ) x 12 times around, total 120 sts, sl into 1st stitch to join.

R11: ( inc dc, 8 dc across, fpdc around next st ) x 12 times around, total 132 sts, sl into 1st stitch to join.

R12: ( inc dc, 9 dc across, fpdc around next st ) x 12 times around, total 144 sts, sl into 1st stitch to join.

R13: ( inc dc, 10 dc across, fpdc around next st ) x 3 times, ch38, skip 38 sts, fpdc around next st, ( inc dc, 10 dc across, fpdc around next st ) x 3 times, ch38, skip 38 sts, fpdc around last st, sl into 1st stitch to join.

R14: ( inc dc, 11 dc across, fpdc around next st ) x 3 times, work all these sts into chs ( inc dc into next ch, 12 dc across ) x 2 times, inc dc into next ch, 11 dc across, fpdc around next st, ( inc dc, 11 dc across, fpdc around next st ) x 3 times, work all these sts into chs ( inc dc into next ch, 12 dc across ) x 2 times, inc dc into next ch, 11 dc across, fpdc around last st, sl into 1st stitch to join.

R15: ( inc dc, 12 dc across, fpdc around next st ) x 12 times around, total 180 sts, sl into 1st stitch to join.

R16: ( inc dc, 13 dc across, fpdc around next st ) x 12 times around, total 192 sts, sl into 1st stitch to join.

R17: ( inc dc, 14 dc across, fpdc around next st ) x 12 times around, total 204 sts, sl into 1st stitch to join.

R18: ( inc dc, 15 dc across, fpdc around next st ) x 12 times around, total 216 sts, sl into 1st stitch to join.

R19: ( inc dc, 16 dc across, fpdc around next st ) x 12 times around, total 228 sts, sl into 1st stitch to join.

R20: ( inc dc, 17 dc across, fpdc around next st ) x 12 times around, total 240 sts, sl into 1st stitch to join.

R21: ( inc dc, 18 dc across, fpdc around next st ) x 12 times around, total 252 sts, sl into 1st stitch to join.

R22: ( inc dc, 19 dc across, fpdc around next st ) x 12 times around, total 264 sts, sl into 1st stitch to join.

R23: ( inc dc, 20 dc across, fpdc around next st ) x 12 times around, total 276 sts, sl into 1st stitch to join.

R24: ( inc dc, 21 dc across, fpdc around next st ) x 12 times around, total 288 sts, sl into 1st stitch to join.

R25: ( inc dc, 22 dc across, fpdc around next st ) x 12 times around, total 300 sts, sl into 1st stitch to join.

R26: ( inc dc, 23 dc across, fpdc around next st ) x 12 times around, total 312 sts, sl into 1st stitch to join.

R27: ( inc dc, 24 dc across, fpdc around next st ) x 12 times around, total 324 sts, sl into 1st stitch to join.

R28: ( inc dc, 25 dc across, fpdc around next st ) x 12 times around, total 336 sts, sl into 1st stitch to join.

R29: ( inc dc, 26 dc across, fpdc around next st ) x 12 times around, total 348 sts, sl into 1st stitch to join.

R30: ( inc dc, 27 dc across, fpdc around next st ) x 12 times around, total 360 sts, sl into 1st stitch to join.

R31: ( inc dc, 28 dc across, fpdc around next st ) x 12 times around, total 372 sts, sl into 1st stitch to join.

R32: * ( sc, ch3, sc ) into same st, skip next st * repeat ** 186 times around, sl into 1st stitch to join. (fasten off, weave in ends)

You can wear it with or without a pin/brooch.

  • One of my lovely readers – Stinna Bækgaard Sølvmose made a translated version in Danish ( Thank you Stinna Bækgaard Sølvmose! ) You can check it here: Whirlwind Circle Vest

crochet circle vest

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6 comments

  1. Joanna Clarke says:

    Oops. So sorry Maz Kwok. I’ve sorted it out…. I’ve only been crocheting since December so these types of patterns are quite hard for me. But I’m not one to be beaten. It’s a lovely pattern and cannot wait to finish it for my daughter. Thankyou for sharing the pattern.

  2. Joanna Clarke says:

    In row 13 after chaining 38, where do you put the fpdc? I cannot seem to work it out. Please help because I don’t want to abandon the project.

  3. Patience Garmenn says:

    Just an FYI I purchased the pattern and there are no hook sizes or materials used listed in it I had to come here to find it but it is a beautiful vest can’t wait to make it

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