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Bellevue Cardigan

Sweaters and Cardigans

The Bellevue Cardigan is comfy, easy to crochet, and includes sizes XS to 6X. But most of all, it's a dramatic yet wearable topper that is sure to add something very special to any outfit! The Bellevue Cardigan is crocheted raglan style, from the top down. Then when it hits the shoulder line, pleats are added for all the crochet drama! This flared look continues into a wide, bell-sleeved, cropped cardi, that's finished off with just enough of a waistline to give it shape. I didn’t add a buttonhole because I wanted to be able to use a variety of shawl pins, broaches, and pins to secure it. And I wanted to be able to move them around, for different looks! I can't wait to see your versions!

Bellevue Cardigan

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Retro Cropped Cardi Free Crochet Pattern

Sweaters and Cardigans

"The Retro Cropped Cardi is a vintage-inspired little jacket, designed to keep you feeling warm and looking great! If you've never made a sweater before, do not fear. Easy stitches and shaping make this a great pattern for beginner garment makers. The main stitch is the extended single crochet - and there is a video tutorial for the stitch included below! Prefer a longer, “non-cropped” sweater? Just add more rows to each piece - just remember to add the same number of rows to the back and both fronts! The Retro Cropped Cardigan is just that easy. Do also remember to add that extra length into your side seams, and purchase additional yarn if needed. And if you prefer a different sleeve style, instructions for that are included too!"

Retro Cropped Cardi Free Crochet Pattern

Chunky Cropped Raglan Sweater Crochet Pattern

Sweaters and Cardigans

If you've never crocheted a raglan style sweater before, you're gonna get a kick out of this! The beauty of the raglan style sleeve is you can create this sweater, from the top down, with virtually no seaming! That makes this chunky cropped, 3/4 length sleeve sweater just as fun to make as it is to wear.

All you need is your favorite super bulky weight yarn, a 11.5mm (US P) crochet hook and a few removable stitch markers.

Chunky Cropped Raglan Sweater Crochet Pattern

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Grace Cardi Free Crochet Pattern

Sweaters and Cardigans

The Grace Cardi is a simple little crochet cardigan that is great for spring and summer! I love to throw on just a little added layer when I'm wearing a dress or tank top, and this cardi is perfect for that! This crochet cardigan free pattern comes in women's sizes XS to 2X. The Grace Cardi is fitted with no ease to it. If you are in between sizes, I would recommend going up one size. The Grace Cardi is worked from the top down in raglan style. Trim is added at the end. There is no sewing required. This crochet pattern is rated Easy in difficulty level. You'll only need to know basic crochet stitches to create this garment.

Grace Cardi Free Crochet Pattern

Lillian Flared Cardigan Free Crochet Pattern

Sweaters and Cardigans

"This Cardigan was inspired by a cardigan I made last fall which was a full flared cardigan. I have always wanted a cardigan with a zipper, plus the ease of putting on and off provided by the zipper made me more inclined to designing this pattern, though the option of adding buttons is provided. This cardigan is perfect for all seasons, as you can pair it with a Jean and even a boot. This pattern is easy to follow as it is a repeat of basic stitches but won't bore you as its got a beautiful texture, which made me love it so much and couldn't resist making a matching Beanie and Cowl, you can find the duo HERE "

Lillian Flared Cardigan Free Crochet Pattern

The Genesis Cardigan Free Crochet Pattern

Sweaters and Cardigans

The genesis summer kimono cardigan has a richly varied structure. Also, its beautiful color bands highlight the alternating voids and denser stitches. Overall, it's a beautiful, casual and playful cardi for everyday.

The Genesis Cardigan Free Crochet Pattern

I wanted something colorful and summery, which can be hard to find when crocheting/knitting. This pattern came to be when I was reading the story of Joseph and The Coat of Many Colors. Now, I'm not going to go into the whole story of Jacob gifting the coat to Joseph, But this particular coat meant a lot to the people of this time. A piece of clothing with different colors represented worth and leadership.