Tulip Square Summer Sweater
I turned my popular ‘Tulips from Holland’ square into a poncho! The Tulip Square Poncho is available in size S/M, L/XL, 2X/3X, 4X/5X and is made out of 4 large granny squares, tassels and fringe along the bottom. Scroll down for my free crochet pattern and step by step video tutorial of the Tulip Square Poncho.
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Tulip Square Shrug
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First, this summer cardigan is a real classic design made fancier with amazing texture transitions. In particular, I absolutely adore the on point squares outlined by the thicker ridges, as well as the denser sleeves and hem. Furthermore, there are instructions for a large array of sizes, so that this is a cardi for anyone and everyone.
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Looking for summer crochet inspiration? The Ocean Breeze Sweater is the perfect everyday crochet pullover! Whether you're looking for a relaxed summer tunic or a fun cropped sweater, the Ocean Breeze Sweater fits the bill. Using only double crochet stitches in a super soft cotton-acrylic blend, this casual v-neck pullover drapes wonderfully over the body to create a light and airy summer sweater! The construction of the Ocean Breeze Sweater is super simple! The body panels (front and back) are created from the shoulders down so you can customise it to any length. This pattern is also accompanied by a video tutorial.
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How cute is this cropped crochet sweater? The sweater is made completely with granny squares. The repeated squares and straightforward construction make this sweater a meditative project.
You can use this pattern to make a solid colour sweater or use several colours for a patchwork style.
The granny square sweater pattern can be completed by an advanced beginner. It includes a materials list, abbreviation guide, photos, helpful graphics, a sizing chart, and a helpful video tutorial. The sizes included are S/M, L/XL, and 2XL/3XL.
Find the Pattern by StayCreating HERE