This is an easy, versatile cardigan that can be completed by a beginner with basic skills. You do not need to take a lot of measurements or make a swatch as a gauge.
The written pattern includes step-by-step instructions and pictures. The PDF download includes both UK terms and US terms.
Find the Pattern by VoxyYarnDelight HERE
TagsHexagon Crochet Sweater Free Pattern
"The name of the Hexagon used in this crochet pattern is the African Flower Hexagon. It's a beautiful crocheted hexagon, that you can use in projects, almost as you'd use Granny Squares. What's most fun about this crochet sweater pattern is the fact that you combine two halves to make it. You'll have fun creating the African Flower Hexagon for the first half, then creating striping double crochet panels for the second. Finally, you'll need to assemble the pieces, but with the detailed diagram, it's not difficult. "
Hexagon Granny Square Cardigan Crochet Pattern
This beautiful Hexagon Granny Square Hooded Cardigan is based on the traditional design but in a fun spiral form instead of the usual rounds.
Although designed for a toddler, the included size chart means that it can be made in many sizes and with any yarn.
Crochet Chunky Sweater Pattern - Quick And Easy
You can get the crochet pattern to make your own easy Chunky Sweater, graph included to have the heart motif too. This pattern is sized from XS-3XL, and written in both UK and USA terms. Designed to fit 72-136cm/ 30-56 inches chest width. Yarn This sweater is made using Super Bulky Yarn from Cygnet Yarns, and made using a 10mm hook, but other super bulky yarns could be used, if worked to the correct tension. This pattern is advert free, clearly formatted in 6 pages as an PDF instant download. Written in US and UK terms , with sizing in both cm and inches. Difficulty is Advanced beginner, you will need to know how to (USA Terms) Foundation Double crochet, FPDC, BPDC, Double crochet, and 2DCtog. Materials: 10mm (US N) Crochet hook
Leaf Sweater Free Crochet Pattern
"Crochet Sweater Pattern - Leaf Sweater by TheMailoDesign Skill level of crocheting: Intermediate+ (stitches used: ch, dc, fpdc, bpdc) The pattern is written in standard US terms. To make Leaf Sweater you will need: - Crochet hook (4mm, US - G/6, UK - 8) - Recommended yarn weight DK / Medium, I used Alize Alpaca Royal 100 g / 3.53 oz, 250 m / 273 yds; - For size S / M you will need colors 152 (beige) - 4 balls, color 688 (brown) - 2 balls - For size L you will need colors 152 (beige) - 4,5 - 5 balls, color 688 (brown) - 2.5 - 3 balls Gauge : 10 cm and 4 inches = 16 stitches and 10 rows The pattern is for sizes S, M, L, but by using a special formula that is included in the pattern you can easily adjust the sweater to the necessary size Other recommended yarns: Paintbox Cotton DK, Stylecraft Life DK, King Cole Merino Blend DK, or any other yarn you like with match gauge The PDF pattern contains pictures and word description (total 15 pages) All pictures/patterns copyright by © TheMailoDesign. The use of pictures/patterns for resale purposes is prohibited"
Super Chunky Hexagon Crochet Cardigan Pattern
If you've never crocheted a 'hexagon cardigan' before, you are in for a treat. Two hexagons, crocheted just like a 6 sided granny square form both the body and sleeves of this cardigan at the same time. Made with super bulky yarn for a quick project with instant gratification.
Matisse Hexagon Crochet Cardigan Pattern
Colorful hexagons combine to make a fun and funky cardigan. This Matisse Hexagon Crochet Pattern is written for sizes small to extra large.
It's the perfect stash-buster, which can be adapted to any worsted weight yarn in any color combination, to suit anyone's personal style.
Hudson Cardigan - Free Crochet Pattern
Find the INEXPENSIVE AD-FREE PDF for this pattern on Etsy HERE.
Today I have a unique garment for you all, the Hudson Cardigan uses a textured stitch called the “Soft Cluster” once blocked gives a BEAUTIFUL drape and gorgeous look. I discovered this stitch when my Father in Law found a crochet stitch book in his storage room. I am sadly the only one in my family who crochets or knits, but on the bright side I was instantly given this amazing book!