Misty Meadow Cardigan by Taylor Cummings

Misty Meadow Cardigan

Crochet
April 2023
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
12.5 stitches and 8 rows = 4 inches
in 1 pattern set
6.0 mm (J)
900 - 2100 yards (823 - 1920 m)
32 to 62 inch bust
US
English
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The Misty Meadow Cardigan is a great fast-paced size-inclusive project that creates a comfy open garment with loose, almost bell like sleeves and small lacy details. This crochet cardigan pattern is an advanced beginner pattern with some parts that allow customization for preferred fit. It is created by making 5 panels, seaming them together, and then adding ribbing around the edges.

Materials Needs:
6mm (J) crochet hook
Medium (4)/worsted weight yarn, or 9-11 wpi
Stitch markers
Measuring tape
Tapestry needle
Scissors

Sizes:
16 listed sizes to fit bust sizes ranging from 32 inches to 62 inches!

Fit:
It is meant to be worn open with some positive ease. The bottom hem is designed to be at or around the hips. The sleeves are wide, cuffless, with an almost pseudo-bell like feel. If you want a snugger fit, go down a size from your actual bust size; if you want a more oversized fit, go up a size from your actual bust size.

Approximate Yardage Needed:
sizes 32-34 = 900 yds; 36-38 = 1050 yds; 40-42 = 1200 yds; 44-48 = 1400 yds; 50-54 = 1600 yds; 56-58= 1800 yds, 60-62 = 2100 yds
these are estimates, yardage will vary depending on different factors such as gauge, yarn, and any adjustments made to the pattern*

The pattern features some instructional pictures, diagrams, tables, and pattern chart, along with detailed written out instructions. It is all in US crochet terminology.

This is a DIGITAL PATTERN, not a physical product.

Please note that you may sell finished products of this pattern with credit to the designer given, but please do not copy this pattern and sell as your own. No refunds of this pattern, but if you have questions, feel free to ask!

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