Cloud Sweater

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The Cloud Nine Cropped Sweater
This cloud nine cropped sweater is made with super soft yarn to make you feel like you're being cushioned by a cloud when you put it on. You'll love how it feels on your skin and never wanna take it off! It comes in sizes S-2X.

Cloud Cardigan PATTERN crochet hooded soft fluffy puffy oversized chunky sweater
Cloud Cardigan PATTERN crochet hooded soft fluffy puffy oversized chunky sweater

Olivia Sweater Free Crochet Pattern
"The Olivia Sweater is beginner sweater friendly and is worked in the round. This sweater is meant to be slightly oversized, however, you pretty much were any size provided. This sweater can be styled to be worn on the shoulders as a regular sweater, or you can style it to be off the shoulder style. This sweater can easily be a crop top, full length, or even made into a sweater dress. This sweater offers sizing from XS-4XL"

Kelby Sweater - Free Crochet Pattern and YARN GIVEAWAY

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As most of you know I LOVE making, wearing, designing, admiring, any oversized sweater. The Kelby sweater is JUST THAT. I wanted to make an off the shoulder, slouchy sweater that works for all seasons, using a large crochet hook and velvety soft (literally!) this sweater has a beautiful open stitch drape. To say I'm obsessed would be an understatement.
Chunky Clamshell Lace Poncho Free Crochet Pattern
"This gorgeous, chunky crochet poncho works up quickly with a giant Q/16mm crochet hook and super bulky (6) yarn. The light, fluffy texture of boucle yarn crocheted with a jumbo hook feels like wearing a cloud! Perfect as a cardigan for church, or wrap one of the front panels around your neck for those chilly beach walks. This piece also looks amazing with a chunky leather belt, for a chic bohemian look. You will need to be familiar with foundation double crochet, as well as my special Dc5tog decreases. (The instructions are written out, and I'm working on a chart and photo tutorial for you visual learners!) Once you get the hang of those, the pattern really isn't too tricky!"
