V-Stitch Wrap-around Sweater by Lion Brand Yarn: (Finished Chestģ6 (40, 44, 48, 52) in.) This sweater has a big impact, but it’s rated Easy! The body is all in one piece and then the sleeves are worked right on the body, in the round – no seams! Easy to alter if you want a different length in the body or sleeves.Both written instructions and charts are included in the detailed instructions. Azilal by Robyn Chachula, on Berroco: (35, 39¼ – 43¼ – 48 – 52”) This designer is known for her amazing and wearable sweaters (among many other great designs), so it’s a treat that she’s offered this one for free! Lots of texture and an empire waist make this sweater a hit.And be inspired by some of their amazing photos! McAlindin, on Stitch Nation: (Finished Bust: 35, 40, 44, 46, 52″) This pattern is too pretty not to share! But it’s also tricky – be sure to read the notes from others who’ve made it on Ravelry before you get started. Flattering wrap styling and bell sleeves make this one fun to wear. Genevieve by Melissa Mall, in Inner Child Crochet: (Custom sizing): Delicate, feminine and cozy, this pattern pulls it’s styling from a vintage bed jacket. ![]() Try the Textured Jacket by Doris Chan, on Lion Brand instead! Sizes available include XS (S/M, L/1X, 2X, 3X). It looks simple on the surface, but the classic styling and waist shaping are achieved through the use of a variety of hook sizes, so you’ll want to pay attention to the pattern! Unfortunately, this pattern is no longer available. Come Again Cardigan by Carol Wolf, on Wolf Crochet: (44″ Bust) This pattern is rated by the designer as Advanced Difficulty.Love the modern styling combined with the feminine stitch pattern. Delicata by Shannon Mullett-Bowlsby, on Berroco: (Finished Bust – 32, 36, 40, 44, 48, 52″) This is a lovely lightweight sweater, making it a great layering piece for winter and a perfect transitional piece to carry you into spring.Pinwheel Sweater by Amy Depew, on The Laughing Willow: (Custom sizing) This sweater tutorial is for crocheters who are ready to take an idea and run with it! Clever construction and “crochet til it fits” instructions make this a pattern for the bold and brave.Whispers in Alpaca, by DROPS Design: (Bust sizes 34”, 37¾”, 41¾”, 45¾”, 49½”, 53½”) This is a cardigan with a very different look – horizontal stripes, which are also really big this winter! A deep V neckline elongates the torso, and the scalloped edging is a feminine touch.Best of all, it’s top-down and seamless, making it a great choice for your first crocheted sweater! ![]() You can vary the length by just adding more rows, and it’s very flattering with the open front and vertical lines created by the pattern. Chevron Lace Cardigan, by milobo, PDF download via Ravelry: (Bust sizes 33, 36, 42, 48) This cardigan has been popular with crocheters for the last few years, and it’s easy to see why.So on that note, let’s take a look at ten fantastic free crochet cardigan patterns out right now! Crochet sweaters are back and better than ever! And if you haven’t crocheted a sweater before, cardigans are some of the most accessible and flattering patterns to start with. ![]() Crochet has come a long way, baby! These days you can spot crochet sweaters, tops and dresses everywhere from department stores to high fashion runways.
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