I was very satisfied with this pattern. Granny stitch can be nice for garment patterns since you get into a rhythm and you can just keep stitching away! This is written as a top-down sweater where you make a yoke and work until your desired size, which makes it feel like it goes fast too. You then work straight rows for a while to get length, and boom! You have a cardigan.
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Easy Granny Hexagon Cardigan – Crochet Pattern Review
I chose this pattern in particular because it was very basic and straightforward, plus it adds a really cute scalloped edge that I actually ended up skipping for my own version. I liked the look and wanted to do it, but then in the end my cardigan has a lot of color and I just thought adding that extra texture would push it a little over the edge. This pattern was very easy, and I’m grateful for that. Sometimes you need a nice simple repetitive pattern in an old familiar stitch! Granny stitch always comes in handy when you want a project that works up quickly and isn’t too heavy or stiff. It gives a good drape for wearables and is warm without being stifling.
Half & Half Crochet Cardigan – Crochet Pattern Review
I was incredibly happy with the process and my results in this finished cardigan. It’s eye-catching, fun, and comfy! The pattern was simple to understand and even the sewing wasn’t hard. It just takes time to put all the squares together, but at the end, you’ll have a gorgeous cardigan to show off to the world!
Iris Cardigan – Crochet Pattern Review
I briefly considered whether it might be possible for a sweater to be too bright, and then I realized I didn’t care about the answer and put this yarn into my cart. The result was so totally worth it. This pattern was fun, it’s well-written and easy to understand, and it looks so cool!
Seafoam Cardigan – Crochet Pattern Review
The pattern was very easy to follow, and with the repetitive nature and easy stitch pattern, it’s perfect for an on-the-go project, or binge watching Netflix. Also plenty suitable for a confident beginner to tackle.
Carl Cardigan – Crochet Pattern Review
this pattern is so simple and fun! The actual stitching is very easy, the design is mostly in the shaping. The silhouette of this cardigan is genius, it’s so flattering and yet casual and comfortable.
Book Review: Build Your Skills Crochet Tops
Book review by EyeLoveKnots of Build Your Skills Crochet Tops: 26 Simple Patterns for First-Time Sweaters, Shrugs, Ponchos & More by Salena Baca.
Euphoria Cardi – Crochet Pattern Review – Lena Skvagerson
This pattern was so much fun to make and so simple. I am glad I chose the yarn I did! A special, colorful, one-of-a-kind cardigan that you are not going to find in stores! I would buy it and do the same thing again in a heartbeat, just to use a different colorway and have even more bright beautiful sweaters perfect for Spring and Fall!
Lightweight Lucille Cardigan – Free Crochet Pattern | Cluster Stitch Cardigan
How to crochet the Lightweight Lucille Cardigan, a lacy, t-shape cardigan worked in lightweight yarn. Short, 3/4 and long sleeve options as well as cropped, hip and tunic lengths so you can make it exactly how you like!
Corner-to-Corner Cardi – Crochet Pattern Review – Annie’s Signature Designs
I am sharing a crochet pattern review of Corner-to-Corner Cardi designed by Jenny King for Annie’s Signature Designs using the soft, squishy, warm Berroco’s Vintage yarn. This post contains affiliate links for Annie’s, Lion Brand Yarns and SheIn. If you make a purchase by clicking on them, I make a small commission at no extra… Read more