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Sunlit Cardigan crochet patten front and back view cover

Sunlit Cardigan

Rating is 5.0 out of five stars based on 4 reviews
C$10.50Price

Printable PDF crochet pattern.

 

CROCHET PATTERN:

A light and flowy cardigan with back keyhole detailing. Construct it with cotton or linen yarn for a breezy summer cardigan or beach coverup. Use a cozy wool or alpaca for the perfect Spring & Fall layering piece. 

 

SKILL LEVEL

Moderate

 

INTEGRATED RESOURCES

This pattern features clickable links and QR codes that lead to additional references and tutorials. Whether you are using a device or a printed page, you have instant access to supplemental demonstrations for essential techniques.

 

SIZES

Adult XS/S (M/L, XL/2XL, 3XL/4XL). See size chart in photos.

*Designed with an oversized relaxed fit.


HOOK

5.5mm crochet hook (or hook size that achieves correct gauge).

 

YARN REQUIREMENTS

Approximately 920 (1320, 1700, 2065) yards {840 (1205, 1555, 1890) meters} of Fingering Weight (Category 1) yarn.

 

SAMPLE YARN

KnitPicks Lindy Chain Fingering Weight (180yds/50g).

  • Fiber Blend: Linen (70%), Pima Cotton (30%).

 

GAUGE

11.5 stitches & 12.5 rows per 4” {10cm} of the Row 4-7 pattern repeat.

 

NOTIONS

  • Measuring tape
  • Scissors
  • Stitch markers
  • Tapestry needle

 

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Includes automatic access to My Pattern Library. This feature securely archives your purchase and ensures the file available to you is always the latest versionYour collection. Always up to date.

    Reviews

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars.
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    • CyberpenguinOct 21, 2023
      Rated 5 out of 5 stars.

      Such a beautiful design! Looking forward to making this pattern.

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    • Jen MNov 24, 2022
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    • Vic SmithJun 21, 2022
      Rated 5 out of 5 stars.

      Cannot wait to start on these. Instructions are clear and with a glossary of terms AND pictures. Having each instruction in a grid to make it easier to read is the absolute best.

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    • Hollyann MendlarJul 23, 2019
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