Sweaters

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!


Spencer Striped Waterfall Cardigan

This soft and tweedy cardigan is perfect as the nights draw in, grab your mug and wrap yourself in a hug and let the warmth envelop you. Crocheted sideways to create vertical stripes, this cardigan couldn’t be easier, the back and both sides are worked the same to create the large wrappable front.

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Vivien Duster Cardigan

Stand out in a crowd with this stunning duster inspired by the sunset. Made from the bottom up with minimum seaming, the sleeves are crocheted directly onto the garment. Working in the front loop creates a subtle stitch texture that adds to the visual interest and is easy enough for a beginner crocheter to try.

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Oak Sweater

Oak is a square-neck, waist and elbow shaped pullover to move from late winter chilly afternoons to the early spring season. The smooth blend of cashmere, camel, silk and baby alpaca is ideal to wear next to skin, and together with the light mohair provides an unique textured effect.

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Flying Geese Jacket

The geese may be flying south, but you are all set for the crisp fall air with this cozy jacket. A smart two-color pattern of v’s in formation worked side to side in a lofty tweed yarn with excellent drape, works up quickly. Wear it closed with a modern leather clasp, or open for a classic shawl collar.

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Coletta Cardigan

This beautiful cardigan starts with a row of beautiful motifs that is worked on both fronts and center back. The rest of the body is worked sideways in a simple double crochet pattern. The three-quarter length sleeves are worked in double crochet with a row of motifs at the cuffs.

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Arley Cardi

Arley is the perfect beginner cardigan for granny stitch lovers. Once you have acquired your basic granny skills, it’s time to scale-up to this beauty. Two hexagons folded and seamed together, worked in a very simple pattern, with the only challenge of an easy sleeve shape.

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Hailey Hooded Cardigan

The Hailey Hooded Cardigan crochet pattern, a captivating and customizable project that allows you to take the beloved granny square pattern to new heights. If you love the rhythm of the granny square and want to explore its potential further, this pattern offers a unique and individualized approach. The construction of this cardigan adds an intriguing twist to the classic stitch pattern. It is worked in the round in two pieces, which are then joined and worked flat. This innovative approach keeps the construction interesting and engaging, making it an ideal project for crocheters seeking a challenge.

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