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The Harmony Cardigan
BUTTONED CROCHET CARDIGAN PATTERN AVAILABLE FOR SIZES XS - 5X! The Harmony Cardigan is a lightweight buttoned crochet cardigan featuring fingering weight yarn and 3/4 length sleeves for a lightweight and delicate feel with the most amazing drape. The generously scooped neckline is finished with a subtle feminine ruffle detail. This delicate and modern cardigan features hand-dyed fingering weight yarn for a stylish and beautiful one-of-a-kind addition to your handmade wardrobe. The herringbone double crochet stitch features in this intermediate pattern, perfect if you are an advanced beginner looking to challenge your skills.
The PDF pattern has clear instructions and a photo tutorial for every step; the photos are separate from the written instructions at the back of the PDF so you can choose not to print them to save printer ink.
This pattern is written in standard US terms in smallest size with larger sizes following in parentheses, as follows: XS (S, M, L, XL) (2X, 3X, 4X, 5X).
The featured cardigan is made with Montana Crochet fingering weight hand-dyed yarn (Weight: #1/Cozy Sock 75% Extra-Fine Superwash Merino/25% Nylon) and uses a US Size G/6 4.0mm crochet hook.
Colorway Featured: Butterscotch – 4 (4, 5, 5, 6) (6, 7, 8, 9) skeins; approximately 1852 (1852, 2315, 2315, 2778) (2778, 3241, 3704, 4167) yards.
Skill Level - Intermediate
GAUGE:
21 HBdc stitches X 15 rows = 4 inches
Ribbing (half double crochet in the back loop only): 16 rows = 4 inches
Sizing/Measurements - AVAILABLE IN NINE SIZES: XS-5X
Fits Chest (measurement of the intended wearer): 28-30” (32-34”, 36-38”, 40-42”, 44-46”, 48-50”, 52-54”, 56-58”, 60-62”)
Finished Chest (measurements of the finished garment): 32” (36”, 40”, 44”, 48”, 52”, 56”, 60”, 64”)
This cardigan is intended to have a relaxed, comfortable fit with 4-6 inches of positive ease in the main panels of the cardigan and is meant to be worn closed up the front with buttons. The cardigan can be customized in the length of the panels and the sleeves. The panels are worked separately and seamed together; sleeves are crocheted directly onto the armholes in turned rounds. Shaping rows are worked for the back and front panels to create the scooped neckline. Ribbed edging is crocheted directly onto the front panels to create buttonholes and to attach buttons. The cardigan is finished with edging crocheted directly around the collar.
The cardigan pictured is a size MEDIUM, and the model is 5’4″ with a bust size of 38″
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- First published: January 2025
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