Forget diamonds, because I’m pretty sure that cardigans are the real girl’s best friend. Let’s be honest, there’s really nothing like a good cardigan to make you feel cute and cozy at the same time. Still skeptical? Well it sounds like you just haven’t met the right cardigan yet. Don’t worry, we’ve got plenty of crochet cardigan patterns for you to check out today!
If you’re sitting there thinking “how do you crochet a cardigan” then just know that you are in good company! You don’t have to be a crochet genius to make the majority of these free crochet cardigan patterns. We’ve curated plenty of designs that are beginner friendly (but not totally boring and basic, because that’s just no fun!).
But if your idea of a fun night is a challenging crochet pattern with a result that will really “wow” folks, then don’t worry, because we’ve got you covered too! There are a few fantastic patterns on this list that feature more challenging constructions and advanced stitches.
Truth be told, all of these patterns are gorgeous and all these cardigans are sure to impress anytime you wear them. Whether you’re into texture or lace, cropped or long lengths, short sleeves or long sleeves….you are in for a real treat! So sit back, relax, and get ready to explore all of these exciting free crochet cardigan patterns!
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25 Crochet Cardigan Patterns for an Effortless Wardrobe
1. Strata Sweater
The Strata Sweater puts a boho spin on the classic waterfall style cardigan pattern with the addition of fringe and all of its wonderful earth tones. The front, back and hood are worked flat in one piece, and there’s no changing colors because it’s cake yarn (yay!). The sleeves are added on by working in the round. Oh, and did I mention that it’s all double crochet stitches? So easy!
Designer: Make and Do Crew
Yarn: Lion Brand Cupcake (DK Weight #3)
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2. Not Granny’s Cardi
Classic granny stripes are looking especially fly in this ridiculously cute cardi. I especially love how the stripes run vertically instead of horizontally (so slimming!). The other thing that I love about this design is how this crochet cardigan patterns hugs the curves – it really strikes the balance between too tight and too boxy.
Designer: Designs by Key
Yarn: Yarn Bee Soft & Sleek Solids (Aran Weight #4)
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3. Stargaze Cardigan
Are you up for a walk through the woods or a late night of stargazing? You’ll be ready for anything when you wear this easy crochet cardigan. The pattern calls for a jasmine stitch variation which yields a solid and warm fabric. You’re also sure to appreciate the extra length if you love to wear leggings.
Designer: Made in Assen
Yarn: Royal van Zeeman (Aran Weight #4)
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4. Cardigan Heather
With a bit of geometry wizardry you can turn 3 crochet rectangles into this super cute 2 color cardigan. Each rectangle is crocheted using a solid shell stitch. The only thing that changes is the color – you’ll need a color changing yarn and a good solid color to complement it. And don’t forget the wide belt, because it really completes the look and pulls it all together.
Designer: Colour Ceilidh Crochet
Yarn: James C. Brett Double Knitting with Merino and
James C. Brett Northern Lights Double Knitting (DK Weight #3)
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5. Buffalo Check Cardigan
If you think this cardigan looks hard, then think again! It’s easy to crochet a buffalo check pattern by working with two strands of yarn at a time. Plus, the pattern calls for only basic stitches – half double crochet and double crochet stitches along with front and back post stitches. This piece is sure to become an instant closet classic!
Designer: Joy of Motion Crochet
Yarn: Lion Brand 24/7 Cotton (Worsted Weight #4)
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6. Cobblestone Cardigan
Now, this looks like the kind of cardigan that you could practically live in! I just can’t get enough of the textured seed stitch fabric and the on trend puff sleeves. Plus, the cable stitch pockets are to die for! Seriously, you’ve got to click through and check out more photos of this one because one photo just isn’t enough.
Designer: A Purpose and a Stitch
Yarn: Lion Brand Re-Tweed (Aran Weight #4)
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7. Fireside Cocoon Cardigan
If I could get away with wearing a blanket in public I totally would. But I’ll settle for an oversized cocoon cardigan instead. It’s the next best thing! And the best part about cocoon style crochet cardigan patterns is that they start out as a rectangle. That’s great news for beginners, especially in light of the fact that this pattern is all just half double crochet stitches!
Designer: Yarn + Chai
Yarn: Premier Yarns Coffee Shop (DK Weight #3)
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8. Chunky Patchwork Cardigan
I’m sure you’ve seen the fabulous multicolored patchwork crochet sweater that Harry Styles wore. The Chunky Patchwork Cardigan is the more sophisticated cousin with a monochromatic color scheme and a wide shawl collar. It uses 4 different stitch patterns for the individual squares: half double crochet, griddle stitch, bobble stitch, and basketweave stitch.
Designer: Crochet with Carrie
Yarn: Scheepjes Chunky Monkey (Bulky Weight #5)
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9. Hand in My Pocket Cardigan
I’m so on board for the chunky crochet garment trend, because the bulky weight yarn really helps me finish my crochet projects faster. Plus, chunky garments just look and feel cozier, you know? The Hand In My Pocket Cardigan is a prime example. The pattern calls for back loop single crochet ribbing and double crochet for the body and sleeves.
Designer: OTH Crochet Nook
Yarn: Knit Picks Wool of the Andes Bulky (Bulky Weight #5)
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10. Wild Bloom Cardigan
A light and lacy short sleeved cardigan is the must-have accessory for transitioning into spring. I know it’s only February, but I’m already dreaming of warmer weather. You’ll have plenty of time to crochet the Wild Bloom Cardigan before then. The pattern actually works up really quickly since it’s mostly treble crochet stitches and there’s even a video tutorial if you get stuck.
Designer: Evelyn and Peter Crochet
Yarn: Lion Brand Wool Ease Solids, Heathers & Twists (Aran Weight #4)
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11. Lace Kimono Cardigan
This beautiful kimono style cardigan will teach you 2 different lace stitch patterns, both of which you only need to know how to half double and double crochet for. What a great opportunity for relatively new crocheters to grow their skills! It’s also an excellent excuse to add an adorable new accessory to your closet.
Designer: Colour Ceilidh Crochet
Yarn: Lion Brand Vanna’s Choice (Aran Weight #4)
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12. Endless Eyelets Cardi
Cake yarn and granny stitch are a match made in heaven. It really is a perfect union – with a boho chic result that’s casual and cute. The best part is that even beginner crocheters can create this beautiful sweater. You’re going to love the straightforward pattern and how quickly your work grows in granny stitch.
Designer: Mama in a Stitch
Yarn: Lion Brand Mandala (DK Weight #3)
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13. Promenade Oversized Cardigan
Can you both crochet and knit? If so, this one’s for you! The sleeves of the Promenade Oversized Cardigan are knit in a slip stitch pattern and the body of the cardigan is crocheted using post stitches to create a raised diamond lattice. It just goes to show that these two yarn art forms can coexist peacefully – and prettily too!
Designer: Paintbox Yarns
Yarn: Paintbox Yarns Cotton DK (DK Weight #3)
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14. Sunset Cardigan Wrap
Versatile styles are all the rage, and it’s no secret why. The 3-in-one Sunset Cardigan Wrap would make an amazing addition to your wardrobe. In addition to the way shown, it can also be worn as a wrap, or upside down to emphasize the waterfall effect and create a shawl collar. The pattern is made up of 2 color moss stitch squares.
Designer: a spoonful of yarn
Yarn: Scheepjes Organicon (Fingering Weight #1)
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15. Spindrift Cardigan
Can’t decide between solid and lace crochet cardigan patterns? You don’t have to with the stunning Spindrift Cardigan. Bits of shifted v-stitch lace peek through the solid double crochet stitch sections which alternate between a row of back loop only stitches and a row of front loop only stitches.
Designer: Moon Elridge for WeCrochet
Yarn: Knit Picks CotLin (DK Weight #3)
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16. Elegant Cocoon Cardigan
The Elegant Cocoon Cardigan is both classy and cute. And it really is elegant, despite the fact that it’s made with a stitch called the drunken granny stitch. Keep it casual with a blouse and jeans or elevate the look with a cute dress. There’s even a free crochet pattern for a matching hair scarf.
Designer: Sunflower Cottage Crochet
Yarn: Stylecraft Special Double Knit (DK Weight #3)
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17. Festival Cardigan
This crochet pattern should come with a warning, because everyone’s going to be asking you where you got it when you wear it out! The beautiful lace motifs and the fringe edging are just to die for. It’s hard to believe that you can make the whole thing using just single and double crochet stitches.
Designer: Yarnspirations Design Studio
Yarn: Bernat Softee Cotton (DK Weight #3)
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18. Snuggle Puff Cardigan
Waterfall style crochet cardigan patterns are just so easy to wear. There’s just something about this elevated style that is the furthest thing from frumpy there is. The free crochet pattern is worked flat using a stitch pattern that alternates between front loop and back loop half double crochet stitches to create amazing texture.
Designer: Briana K Designs
Yarn: Knit Picks Snuggle Puff (Bulky Weight #5)
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19. Tulip Lace Cardi
There’s a time and a place for a cozy, oversized cardigan, but sometimes you need something really special. The Tulip Lace Cardi is just the thing to impress the office or make an appearance at a nice restaurant or art allergy. The design is made all in one piece using the tulip lace stitch.
Designer: Premier Yarns Design Team
Yarn: Premier Yarns Hipster Cotton (DK Weight #3)
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20. The Luna Cardigan
Fleece yarn may be tricky to work with, but the result is totally worth it. Just look at how soft and cute the Luna Cardigan looks! Plus, the extra thick yarn makes this project work up in a snap. The pattern keeps it simple with all single crochet stitches. It is available for free in both video and written formats.
Designer: Evelyn and Peter Crochet
Yarn: Lion Brand Yarn Go For Fleece Sherpa (Jumbo Weight #7)
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21. Art Class Cardi
Have you seen that trick where you crochet 2 hexagons and then turn them into a cardigan with a clever bit of seaming? It’s such a fun and unique way to crochet a cardigan, and I really love the playful effect it has on the style. The Art Class Cardi is especially playful thanks to the colorful cake yarn and the funky granny stitch.
Designer: Fiber Flux
Yarn: Hobbii Hurricane (DK Weight #3)
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22. Bobble Stitch Cardigan
Let’s turn up the texture on these free crochet cardigan patterns with the Bobble Stitch Cardigan. This design is made up of individual bobble stitch granny squares that are then sewn together to form the cardigan. The bobbles form a textured diamond pattern on the surface of the work.
Designer: Colour Ceilidh Crochet
Yarn: Lion Brand Vanna’s Choice (Aran Weight #4)
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23. Starry Night Cropped Cardigan
The Starry Night Cardigan can take you from day to night with ease, thanks to its flattering fit and stylish stitching. The lace v-stitches really make a visual impact here, and the best part is that they’re totally easy to crochet. Overall, this is just a really great crochet pattern that’s sure to impress.
Designer: Cre8tion Crochet
Yarn: Knit Picks Mighty Stitch (Worsted Weight #4)
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24. Patchwork Party Cardi
I like to make sure that my readers are “in the know” when it comes to all things crochet, so I just had to add the Patchwork Party Cardi to this list. This is a great stash buster project and there are so many different directions that you can go with the color scheme.
Designer: Make and Do Crew
Yarn: Lion Brand Wool Ease Solids, Heathers & Twists and
Lion Brand Scarfie (Bulky Weight #5)
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25. Stripe Hype
Here’s a neat trick to add softness and warmth to your crochet cardigan patterns: hold the yarn together with a lace weight mohair yarn. Try this trick out with the drop shoulder Stripe Hype cardigan. The easy crochet pattern requires only minimal shaping and it’s all done in half double crochet stitches.
Designer: Quaylyn Stark
Yarn: Berroco Ultra® Wool and Berroco Aerial
Held Together – (Aran Weight #4)
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Thank you all for coming to my cardi party! Don’t forget to bring your new cardi with you the next time you hop off the plane at LAX (a la Miley Cyrus). Ok, but seriously, you owe it to yourself to crochet one of these dazzling designs! Let me know which one you decide on in the comments below.
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Happy Crocheting!
Amanda
Virginia
Thanks for these lovely patterns!
I’m a beginner but am excited to try an easy one, any suggestions?
amanda
Hi Virginia! I’d start out with a cocoon cardigan (which is basically a rectangle) or one of the ones that don’t have much in the way of sleeves.