Crochet Cardigan

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Tranquility Kimono Crochet Pattern


FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
Bust: 40 (44, 48, 52, 56)”

MATERIALS
Premier® Yarns DK Colors® (100% anti-pilling
acrylic; 140gm/383 yds)
• #1071-03 Nimbus – 4 (4, 4, 5, 5) balls
Hook: US Size F (3.75 mm) crochet hook or size
needed to obtain gauge
Notions: Tapestry needle

GAUGE
3 repeats = 4 1/8” wide, 10 rows = 4” tall
Save time, check your gauge.

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Highlands Cardigan Crochet Pattern


FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
Bust: Approximately 35 (42, 49, 56)”
Length: 24 (25½, 27, 29)”

MATERIALS
Premier Yarns® Everyday® Plaid (100% antipilling
acrylic; 200gm/360 yds)
• #1073-09 Denim Blue Plaid (A) –
2 (2, 3, 3) balls
Premier Yarns® Everyday® Soft Worsted (100%
anti-pilling acrylic; 113gm/203 yds)
• #100-48 Quiet Blue (B) –
4 (5, 6, 7) balls
Hook: US Size I-9 (5.5 mm) crochet hook or size
needed to obtain gauge
Notions: Tapestry needle, 6 removable stitch
markers, 1 – 1” button

GAUGE
18 sts x 16 rows = 4” in linen stitch
Save time, check your gauge.

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Yoru Crochet Pattern


I have always been fascinated by Japanese culture; that is to say, I am intrigued by its contrast between minimalism and sophistication. This ignited the inspiration for this cardigan. It has simple lines, but is full of details that in my mind suggest a nocturnal landscape.

Yoru is a loose and comfortable cardigan, worked top to bottom in one piece. The shawl collar is knitted in two symmetrical halves and decorated with an interesting textured pattern. The stitches are then picked up from the collar and worked for the yoke, then separated for the body and sleeves. I suggest you make this kind of cardigan in amigurumi patterns. Especially now, there are quite a lot of free amigurumi patterns on the market. As you know, making crochet amigurumi is quite easy.

The sleeves are decorated with a compatible pattern that continues down the arm and the body is shaped using short rows so that the back is slightly longer than the front. The twisted ribbed lace panels make the pattern pop.

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Amelia Fair Isle Jacket Crochet Pattern


Amelia is a bottom-up knitted jacket with stranded motifs, a buttoned band, a shaped waist, internal chest pockets, yoke sleeves and a ribbed collar finished with an elastic closure. Featuring approximately 2-4 inches of negative ease.

The size shown is XS and weighs approximately 440g.

Difficulty level: intermediate.

Sizes XS (S, M, L, XL) – stretches to fit 31 “(33”, 34 “, 36”, 38 “), 26” (28 “, 30”, 32 “, 34) waist “) and 36” Hips (38 “, 40”, 42 “, 44”).

Materials, tools and notions:
-Color 1: Caron One Pound in Soft Gray Mix # 10616 – 16 oz / 453.6 g, 812 yds / 742 m – 1 (1, 1, 1, 1) Recommended skein.
-Color 2: Lion Brand Yarns Pound of Love in Cherry # 114 – 16 oz / 454 g, 1020 yds / 932 m – 1 (1, 1, 1, 1) Suggested skein.
-1 “buttons (6)
-29 “Circular needle and DPN in US size 8 or 5 mm.
-Stitch markers, stitch holders, tape measure, thread needle, scissors, etc.

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Cooper Cardigan Crochet Pattern


The Cooper Cardigan is an adult crochet pattern that uses lightweight yarns. It is available in adult sizes from Small to 3XL. Create using your favorite colors of Lion Brand Mandala or Baby Bee Sweet Delight Yarn found at Hobby Lobby!

It requires VERY little sewing and no sewing of separate pieces together!
The body of the Cooper Cardigan is worked in 1 long piece. The sides are sewn together leaving holes for the arms. Then the sleeves are added. It is quite simple to work using basic crochet stitches and repeats. A perfect project for a weekend watching Netflix.

You will love wearing this cardigan to stay warm during those mild weather days. It is quite true to size with a slightly relaxed fit. Stretches slightly as worn.

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Georgine Crochet Pattern


“Georgine” is part of Filcolana’s “Colors of the Scandinavian Summer” collection. For this collection our team of designers found inspiration in the incredible light and Scandinavian colors in the works of the Skagen painters.

Designer Karen Skriver Lauger found inspiration for the “Georgine” design in the beautiful warm, vibrant colors of the flowers and the beautiful blue wall of Anna Syberg’s “Georginer i et glas” (Dahlias in a glass) painting.

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