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Today, the new daily crochet pattern Amigurumi Cardigan Free Crochet Pattern, I want to give you some information about this pattern;

Mandala is such a wonderful yarn. It’s super soft on the skin and the colors work up beautifully together. My heart belongs to chunky winter yarns, but when it comes to light yarns, this is definitely a winner.
This cardi is pretty fun because it has the look and vibe of the popular granny square sweaters, but it’s SO much easier and you don’t have to sew a zillion squares together.

It’s also much drapier and airier due to the light yarn and the stitch itself. Eyelets allllll over!

Lastly, I love the length of this sweater, but you can easily make it as long or short as you’d like. You will simply crochet for more or fewer rows on each panel.

The sleeves are easy as well since they are crocheted as two rectangles and then seamed to finish.

There is no shaping at all on this sweater, and this feature makes it simple AND stylish. The wide, glorious sleeves are part of what makes this special.

So let’s hop to this fun, colorful pattern.
Description: Ever popular eyelets grace this openwork cardigan that’s light, drapey, and perfect for year round wear. Featuring an oversized fit and an airy design, it’s super cute with cut-off shorts and jeans alike.
Take the trendy look of the classic granny square cardigan up a notch while avoiding the seaming and sewing of squares. A super fun and meditative project for advanced beginners on up!

Materials:
US Size J, 6.0 mm crochet hook
5, 5, 6, 7, 7 Lion Brand Mandala Light #3 Yarn in Centaur 150 g/skein (Grab the convenient kit in MANY color options HERE)
Pattern uses approximately 470 g, 562 g, 660 g, 767 g, 883 g Scissors
Tapestry Needles

Sizes:
S, M, L, XL, XXL
Please follow the key throughout the pattern according to the size you are crocheting:

S (M, L, XL, XXL)
Bust Circumference (approximate finished measurements):
*cardigan features positive ease for an oversized fit

S – 40”
M – 44”
L – 48”
XL – 52”
XXL – 56”
Length (approximate):
S – 29”
M – 31.5”
L – 34”
XL – 36.5”
XXL – 39”

Abbreviations & Skills:
ch – chain
sp – space
sc – single crochet
dc – double crochet
Gauge:
Approximately 12 dc stitches and 7 rows in pattern stitch (granny stitch) in 4” x 4”

Notes:
This cardigan is made by crocheting three rectangular panels and seaming them at the sides and shoulders. Two additional rectangular panels are crocheted for the sleeves and folded and seamed to finish. The sleeves are sewn onto the cardigan during assembly.
The collar is added after the panels have been seamed and assembled. You may choose to make the cardigan longer or shorter by simply crocheting for more or fewer rows on the front and back
panels. Keep yarn needs in mind when adjusting the size.

You may choose to keep colors consistent, or simply use the skeins of yarn as they work up, which may create a variety of color patterns on your cardigan. If you would like to keep a consistent, matching look, you might need to use a particular color when you come to the
end of a skein. If you need to use a certain color, you may wind the yarn in the skein in order to reach the desired color and save the remainder for later use.

Helpful Tip: In row two you will begin with a group of 2dc then make groups of 3 across to the last stitch where you will end with another 2dc group. For the third row, you will begin with just 1dc, then work groups of 3 dc across, ending with 1dc in the last stitch. If you start with 1dc, you end with 1dc. If you start with 2dc, you end with 2dc.

Pattern Instructions
Back Panel
Ch 62 (68, 74, 80, 86)
Row 1 Sc in 2nd ch from hook and in each ch st across. 61 (67, 73, 79, 85)
Row 2 Ch 3, turn, dc in same st as ch3, *sk 2 stitches, 3dc in next stitch; repeat from * across row until final stitch, make 2dc in last stitch.
Row 3 Ch 3 (counts as 1dc), turn, make 3dc in sp between dc groups across the row to last stitch, make one dc in top of last st of row.

(Note: “sp” refers to the space between the group of 3dc in previous row.Do not work into the stitch, but rather into the space between groups of dc stitches)

Row 4 Ch 3 (counts as 1dc), turn, dc in same st as ch 3, 3dc in each space across row until final stitch, make 2dc in last st of row.
Repeat rows 3 & 4 for remainder of the pattern until it measures approximately 29”(31.5”, 34”, 36.5”, 39”) long.

Front Panel Pattern (make 2)
Ch 26 (29, 32, 35, 38)
Row 1 Sc in 2nd ch from hook and in each ch st across. 25 (28, 31, 34, 37)

Row 2 Ch 3, turn, dc in same st as ch3, *sk 2 stitches, 3dc in next stitch; repeat from *

across row until final stitch, make 2dc in last stitch.

Row 3 Ch 3 (counts as 1dc), turn, make 3dc in sp between dc groups across the row to last

stitch, make one dc in top of last st of row.

Row 4 Ch 3 (counts as 1dc), turn, dc in same st as ch 3, 3dc in each space across row until

final stitch, make 2dc in last st of row.

Repeat rows 3 & 4 for remainder of the pattern until it matches the length of the back panel.

Sleeve Pattern(make 2)

Ch 47 (50, 53, 53, 56)

Row 1 Sc in 2nd ch from hook and in each ch st across 46 (49, 52, 52, 55)

Row 2 Ch 3, turn, dc in same st as ch3, *sk 2 stitches, 3 dc in next stitch; repeat from *

across row until final stitch, make 2dc in last stitch.

Row 3 Ch 3 (counts as 1dc), turn, make 3dc in first space of row below and in each space

across the row until last stitch; make one dc in top of last st of row.

Row 4 Ch 3 (counts as 1dc), turn, dc in same st as ch 3; 3dc in each space across row until

final stitch, make 2dc in last st of row.

Repeat rows 3 & 4 for remainder of the pattern until piece measures approximately 18.5” (19,

19.5, 19.5, 20) inches long

Assembly & Seaming

Note: You may use simple whip stitch for all seaming and sewing of this cardigan.

Place two front panels directly on top of back panel, leaving space in the middle and outer

edges aligned.

Seam panels together at shoulders. Seam front panels to back panel at the sides, leaving

openings for the sleeves.

Fold sleeves lengthwise and seam.

Sew sleeves onto the cardigan.

Collar

Attach yarn to bottom inner corner on the front of the cardigan.

Row 1 Ch 2, work hdc sts evenly across to opposite end of collar, working along the
neckline.
Row 2 Ch 2, turn, hdc flo in each st across.
Rows 3 – 4 Repeat row 2. Feel free to crochet more rows to make the collar wider if you’d
like! Tie off and weave in ends. Block to shape and size as desired.

And that’s it my friends.
A trendy little granny stitch eyelets sweater that you can wear all year!