Twilight Button Cardigan
Aria Button Down Cardigan video tutorial
Learn how to crochet a button-down cardigan! Modern, stylish and incredibly versatile, the Aria Cardigan is the ultimate everyday cardigan. Featuring a wide v-neckline and button up design, this slouchy fall cardigan is cosy, comfy with customisable length! The simple stitches (single crochet, single crochet 2 stitches together and half double crochet) used in the Aria Cardigan, gives this easy crochet sweater lovely drape and movement along with a knit-like look! This free crochet cardigan pattern is also accompanied by a step-by-step video tutorial.
Honeycomb Cardigan - Bobble Stitch Cardigan Free Crochet Pattern
You can get the crochet pattern to make your own bobble stitch cardigan here - called the Honeycomb cardigan. This is a size inclusive pattern graded in 9 sizes. XS- 5XL, and 2 different lengths. This cardigan is worked as 5 pieces in rows, turning at the end of each row for the main body of the cardigan. The sleeves are worked by Slip stitching and turning at the end of each row (to save you sewing!) Written in US terms Difficulty is Advanced beginner, you will need to know how to US Foundation DC, FPDC, BPDC and Bobble Stitch.
Paloma Cardigan
The Paloma Cardigan is a jacket style sweater with three quarter length sleeves and mesh shoulders that stretch down the sleeves to make this free crochet cardi pattern perfect year round! Made with Red Heart Amore Yarn (so soft!) and a Clover Amour crochet hook (so comfy!), the Paloma Cardigan is a quick and easy topper that you can throw on over jeans and a tank or a pretty dress - any time you need a little extra warmth. This free crochet cardigan pattern features a V stitch mesh over the shoulders that is tapered in the sleeves and carried right down to the cuff. This adds a little extra breathability to the pattern - great for days that are all about layers! The Paloma Cardigan crochet pattern includes instructions for sizes Small to 5X, and can be made in a week - or a long weekend! For more information, see: https://www.mooglyblog.com/paloma-cardigan/