Crochet Kit - Campfire Cardigan

SKU: B71589

Two simple granny hexagons are the foundation of this modern cardigan. You’ll work two identical hexagons first and transform them into the sleeves and chest of your sweater. Have fun customizing this pattern for your specific body using the suggestions included in the pattern. And if you have a little in your life, use the kids pattern to crochet a mini me sweater for them too!


Pattern Designer Info
Jess Coppom is the maker and doer behind the blog MakeAndDoCrew.com - a creative oasis of free crochet and knit patterns for modern homes and families. Stunning photography and straightforward video tutorials lead readers step-by-step through the process of making something they can be proud of.
Skill Level
Level 2 - Easy (Beginner+)
Project Type
Cardigan
Pattern Gauge

4 granny clusters + 4 spaces = 4”

7 rounds = 4” worked in double crochet granny pattern
Dimensions Detail

Finished sample pictured is a M/L on a model with a 39” bust. If between two sizes, size up or down based on how you’d like your sweater to fit. As written, it’s quite oversized. For a more fitted cardigan, size down.

Sweater length: 26 (26, 30, 30, 30, 34, 34, 36)"

Chest width (measured flat): 20.5 (23, 25, 27.5, 29.5, 32, 34.5, 36.5)"

To fit chest: 31 (35, 39, 43, 47, 51, 55, 59)"

Pattern Yarn Weight
4 Medium / Worsted
Fiber
Acrylic
Pattern Craft
Crochet
Made For
Woman

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Campfire Cardigan

Beautiful sweater! I like how she explains how to pick yarn colors and set up either a planned pattern or scrappy looking cardigan. I have my yarn and have yet to get the sweater started. Looking over directions they are complete and give options for a finished ribbed edge or more simple "raw" edge look, easily sizing up or down based on fit preference. One can also choose sleeve styles. The details are well thought out in this fun granny hexagon based cardigan. Can't wait to see it finished!

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Campfire Cardigan

Beautiful sweater! I like how she explains how to pick yarn colors and set up either a planned pattern or scrappy looking cardigan. I have my yarn and have yet to get the sweater started. Looking over directions they are complete and give options for a finished ribbed edge or more simple "raw" edge look, easily sizing up or down based on fit preference. One can also choose sleeve styles. The details are well thought out in this fun granny hexagon based cardigan. Can't wait to see it finished!