Crochet sweaters are the coziest companions for the harsh, bitter winters. As an alternative to buying expensive wool sweaters, though, try giving a crochet sweater pattern a try instead!
Crochet sweater patterns aren’t as hard as they might seem – most sweater patterns use basic crochet stitches, but there are some that use more complicated techniques and color changes. Don’t be intimidated, though, because no matter your skill level, you absolutely can crochet a sweater.
Find something with basic crochet stitches to start out, and then you can start working on designs with intricate stitches, complicated colorwork and even fun shaping styles.
Whether you’re a beginner or an expert crocheter, you’ll be able to find the best crochet sweater pattern for you! Don’t be scared, try a sweater pattern today!
Looking to make a statement? Meet Carmella. She’s a modern, bulky cardigan with oversized sleeves and a ton of texture. Featuring cables that travel down the sides of each arm, this cardigan is the cozy addition to your fall-to-winter wardrobe that every crocheter needs.
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This short-sleeve cardigan is perfect for afternoon tea. Featuring precious details, including a striped button and sleeve bands, a ribbed waistline, Peter Pan collar and ruched sleeves — this cardigan is bursting with royal vintage charm!
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Made in an airy mesh pattern, this loose and comfortable sweater is your best friend in bright and breezy days by the lake. Look effortlessly flawless in this must-have design for warmer weather.
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As proven in this wearable project, the classics never go out of style! Three-quarter sleeves, raglan shaping and adorable scalloped edging elevate this cardigan to wardrobe staple status.
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Brooke is worked sideways and expertly combines small and larger scallop motifs to create a layered look. Finished off with a darker color on the edges, this cardigan is a polished addition to your spring closet.
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Get ready for some fun stitches in this unique cardigan! Shells, spike stitches, post-stitch ridges, and more decorate the yoke of this 3-season sweater. It is crocheted seamlessly from the top down making finishing almost effortless.
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Head outdoors in a cozy sweater with accents of deep McIntosh Apple red. You’ll want to cozy up with this sturdy cardigan all season long.
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Pair lace and satin ribbon ties with an open-sided, kimono style cardigan for a pattern that’s romantic, light and effortless. Ideal for first-time garment makers, this project features no shaping but achieves stunning results.
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Create your own iconic sweater featuring the timeless Breton stripes. Traditionally described as a cotton top with blue stripes, the Breton style originated from French navy uniforms in the late 1800s. Inspired by this trend, this sweater incorporates stripes with a modern twist – a relaxed fit and an off-the-shoulder neckline.
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Chilly summer evenings have met their match with this jacket. A nod to the old granny square pieces of the past, the Throwback Thursday Jacket has granny squares that are connected with cream instead of black yarn. This subtle shift makes all the difference!
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