"This is the Fairy Rings Cardigan. Whimsical and light, this cardigan is amazing to wear during the summer months. The interlocking circular motif of the lace creates a beautiful mesh fabric. This fabric, while not only being pretty, is guaranteed to keep you cool while it heats up outside. This cardigan is created with weight 3 DK cotton yarn. DK cotton is a perfect light weight yarn for a summer project as cotton is great for keeping cool. Crocheted from side to side, this cardigan is made with 3 continuous panels, then folded over to seam the sides like in a kimono style cardigan. The pattern has directions for 7 sizes, S - 4XL, and is meant to be worn with -1” to +4” of ease, depending on your preference. Also, it is easily adjusted to the perfect size."
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TagsCrochet Patchwork Hoodie Cardigan Pattern
This crochet patchwork hoodie with a large comfortable fairy-style hood is a relaxed-vibes hooded cardigan made with simple beginner crochet squares and seamed mostly using the existing yarn tails. This easy beginner project is a great yarn stash buster as each square uses only about 7 grams/0.3 oz/23 yards of yarn.
Use random colors and textures to make it more fun and move your squares around as much as you like until you decide on the final combination!
Easy Cardigan Free Crochet Pattern
This Easy Cardigan Free Crochet Pattern features tapered sleeves and hidden pockets for a coat-like look. The long length makes this cardigan super easy to pair over jeans, dresses and leggings and the clean, streamlined look means that this cardigan will effortlessly fit into anyone's wardrobe. The technique is a lot easier than it seems. This pattern is accompanied by a video tutorial. The sizes (XS, S, M, L, XL, 2XL, 3XL) are available. Thanks Grace Forthefrillsfor sharing this free crochet pattern on forthefrills.com. The link for the free pattern is provided below photo. If you need easy-to-read PDF pattern, you can buy from here. It costs $3.77. Happy crochet!
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Ladies Cardigan Sweater Free Pattern
Welcome Friends! today we are going to make a beautiful pattern for ladies Sweaters/ ladies top/ ladies shawl/ ladies wrap shawl, its simple and easy pattern i hope you will like it. you can easily to add the pattern like baby dresses, baby sweaters, woman sweaters, girls wrap shawl, girls ladies jacket, ladies cardigan sweaters. this gorgeous crochet ladies jacket pattern for medium size, i hope you can easily to change the size in large or x- large size, count 5 and make chains for the pattern you want to like. crochet items you are making. you can be use any of colours for this pattern. i like it so much to crochet this beautiful pattern. i hope you will like and can be easily to make it, the pattern is so simple and easy for all those weavers who want to learn and crochet work, also for beginner crocheters. this easy and beautiful pattern you can easily to add in every project lace pattern. like ladies and girls lace shawl / girls jacket sweater and you can add easily to follow for every crochet project.
Strawberry cardigan crochet pattern
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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/