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Modern Crochet Cardigan Pattern That Fits Any Outfit

Published: Feb 5, 2026 by Ali raza · This blog generates income via ads

Enjoy cozy style with this Crochet Cardigan Pattern showing soft texture relaxed fit easy wear and a chic look perfect for cool breezy days outdoors.

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Minimal Crochet Cardigan Pattern for Relaxed Everyday Style

Stay cozy and stylish with a perfect layering piece that feels like a warm hug! This handmade cardigan is soft and comfy, great for cool mornings, chilly evenings, or whenever you want to add a little extra warmth. Its simple yet beautiful design drapes nicely on your shoulders, making you look relaxed and put-together at the same time. The gentle colors and smooth stitches give it a lovely, calming look that pairs well with anything—jeans, dresses, or skirts.

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It’s easy to put on and take off, so you can carry comfort with you all day long. Whether you’re out for a walk, visiting friends, or just relaxing at home, this cardigan adds a cozy touch to your outfit. Made with care, it’s like having a soft, stylish friend ready to keep you comfy and looking great wherever you go! Embrace warmth and charm in one cozy package.

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Chunky Crochet Oversized Cardigan Pattern

Special Features:

  • Crafted using thick acrylic yarn and large hook for fast progress.
  • Oversized fit with approximately 22 inches in length and wide width (104 stitches).
  • Waist shaping achieved by working in back loops only for a stretchy fabric.
  • Decorative shell stitch rows and front/back post crochet edging add nice texture.
  • Modular design: back panel, two front panels, and sleeves attached with slip stitch seams.
  • Fully reversible with neat inside finishing.

Difficulty Level:

Intermediate – Requires knowledge of basic crochet stitches, working in back loops only, shell stitch, front and back post stitches, and joining panels with slip stitches.


Materials:

  • Chunky 100% acrylic yarn (e.g., Robin brand)
  • Crochet hooks: 6.5 mm for main work, 4.5 mm for joining/seaming
  • Scissors
  • Tapestry needle (optional for finishing)

Pattern Instructions:

Back Panel

Foundation Chain:

  1. Make a slip knot. Chain 103 (or desired width minus 1).

Row 1:
2. Chain 3 (counts as first double crochet (dc)).

  1. Dc in 4th chain from hook and each chain across for total of 104 dc stitches. Turn.
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Rows 2 to length (~21 inches):
4. Chain 3 (counts as dc), turn.

  1. Work double crochet in the back loop only (BLO) across the row.
  2. Continue working BLO double crochets until piece measures about 21 inches length or desired oversize length.
  3. Fasten off.

Front Panels (Make 2)

Foundation Chain:

  1. Chain 103 (same length as back panel).

Rows 1–4:
2. Chain 3 (counts as dc), dc in 4th chain from hook and in each chain across. Turn.

  1. Repeat working BLO double crochets for 4 rows.
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Rows 5–8 (Shell Stitch Pattern):
4. Do not chain 1 at start, turn work.

  1. In first stitch, make single crochet (sc), then a double crochet (dc) in the same stitch.
  2. Skip 1 stitch, then repeat sc + dc in next stitch.
  3. Continue this pattern to end of row.
  4. Repeat for 4 total shell stitch rows.

Row 9:
9. Finish this set with a row of single crochet across for neater edge.

  1. Fasten off.
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Sleeves (Make 2)

Foundation Chain:

  1. Chain 50 (or desired sleeve width).
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Row 1:
2. Chain 3 (counts as dc).

  1. Dc in 4th chain and each chain across for total 51 dc. Turn.
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Rows 2 to length (28 rows suggested):
4. Chain 3, work BLO double crochets across each row until sleeve length is about 28 rows.

  1. Fasten off.
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Assembly: Joining Panels and Sleeves

Joining Front to Back:

  1. Using the 4.5 mm hook, with right sides facing inward, join front panels to back panel using slip stitches through both loops (front loops and back loops) to sew edges together neatly.
  2. Join sides and shoulder seams similarly with slip stitches.

Joining Sleeves:

  1. Attach sleeves to armholes using slip stitches inside out, inserting hook through matched loops of sleeves and body panels.
  2. Work in slip stitches evenly to avoid gaps.
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Front Edge and Neckline Edging

Edging Rows:

  1. With 6.5 mm hook, join yarn at neck or front edge. Chain 3 (counts as dc).
  2. Work dc stitches evenly along edges and neckline to create clean finish.
  3. At corners or end stitches, work 3 dc in the same stitch for nice turn.
  4. Continue dc row along entire edge and neckline.

Front Post and Back Post Stitch Detailing

Textured Edging:

  1. Chain 3, turn work.
  2. Work alternating front post double crochet (fpdc) and back post double crochet (bpdc) around edges, neckline, and shoulder seams for 3–4 rows to build texture and stability.
  3. This adds thickness and visual appeal to borders.
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Tutor’s Suggestions:

  • Using back loops only keeps fabric flexible and helps with shaping of oversized fit.
  • Count stitches carefully during joinings to align panels and avoid puckering.
  • Use slip stitches for assembly for a flat seam that won’t bulk.
  • Add stitch markers during assembly to maintain symmetry on edges and seams.
  • For smaller sizes, reduce foundation chain and rows proportionally.

Uses:

This chunky cardigan is perfect for layering on chilly days, cozy casual wear, and adding a handmade statement to your wardrobe. Oversized comfort combined with stylish texturing makes it a versatile piece all year round.


Helpful Tip:

Before joining pieces, block your panels slightly to even out stitches and make seaming easier and result neater.


Conclusion:

Your cozy oversized cardigan is now complete! With simple stitches and thoughtful texture, you’ve created a stylish, warm garment that will elevate your handmade item collection. Practice the front and back post stitches on scraps if new, and enjoy wearing your beautiful cardigan.

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