After finishing my granny sqaure cardigan I felt like I was on a crochet roll and decided to apply to be a pattern tester for this wonderful looking jumper by Yarn by Beck. She stated it was begginer friendly and I ended up being chosen to test her new Floret Pop Pullover pattern, which I was chuffed about.
As summer was approaching I thought I’d try and make a loose and lightweight version of the jumper and, after some deliberation, went for a lovely multicoloured recyled cotton yarn in wonderful warm shades.


The beginning was the hardest. After getting used to working in squares, it took a while to adjust to building up a pattern in a linear fashion. I also wasn’t quite sure how big to make it and continually worried I’d accidentally increase or decrease stitches. However as I got used to the pattern I slowly got comfortable and managed to retain a straight shape.


I spent many an hour listening to an audiobook and building my first jumper row by row. As I’m still a relative newbie this stich combination was not known to me but I absolutely love how the pattern comes together and the overall look of the Floret Pop Pullover.
At one point I was off to Sheffield to visit my best frind Emily from Peak Knits, and of course I had to take my crochet with me. We explored a beautiful local garden and spent some time sitting in the sun working on our projects. It’s also a great activity to keep you occupoied on the train whilst listening to an audibook.


I was really happy with how the front and back panels came together but I did feel somewhat stressed towards the end as I knew I wouldn’t have time to finish the sleeves before the deadline, and thus decided to make a t-shirt version by only adding short selves for the time being. They weren’t amazing as I winged the pattern, but I knew I’d be able to go back and add long sleeves later down the line.


And voila – my first finished pattern test! The Floret Pop Pullover by Yarn By Beck. If you want a beginner friendly pattern to make a jumper tailored to you, please make sure to check out the pattern here!


Completing my first pattern test was a big learning curve for me and although it had it’s challenges I loved the experience. I’m not 100% sure on the colour of the yarn on me personally, and the neckline and jumper in general ended up a tad too big, however, the recycled cotton has created a very loose fitting and airy version of this jumper which is perfect for summer and exactly what I was after.
I do love this pattern and am hoping to make another Floret Pop Pullover with a thicker warmer yarn for winter. Do let me know if you decide to buy this pattern and have a go – I can highly recommend!

Wow it looks incredible!! I would love to wear it with one shoulder out. I havent crocheted in so long, seeing your post makes me want to get back into it π
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Thank you so much!! And ooh what a good idea, I never thought about an off shoulder look! Oooh you should totaly get bakc into it π It’s such fun – make yourself a coffee, pop an audiobook on and crochet away β€ xo
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This is amazing and it looks so good! Everyone says crocheting is easier than knitting but this looks so complicated! π Maybe one day I’ll venture out of making blankets!
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Ahw thank you soo much Meghan! I really do find crocheting much easier and less daunting – you should definitely give it a go one day! π xo
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You’re welcome! π That’s encouraging to hear!
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This looks fantastic, well done. I’m glad you managed to get it done on time by going for shorter sleeves, it really suits the airy feel of the jumper overall too actually. Crotcheting in the sun with an audiobook sounds lovely too. I look forward to seeing your winter jumper one day too, if you do make and share one too.
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Thanks Charlotte π It was a fun project – need another to sink my teeth into / I should probably get started on the winter version so it’s done for when Autumn arrives! xo
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Good luck with it π₯° I look forward to seeing how it turns out.
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It looks lovely – I’m always so impressed by people who manage to make their own clothing items like this (the most I’ve managed is a poncho, which was a very simple design!).
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Aww thanks lovely. I’m still very new to it, but it is fun and very satisfying hehe. Ooh a poncho – that sounds cool too though! π xo
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