Speckled Chevron Cardigan Crochet Pattern
Beginners and seasoned beginners alike will find something to love in this compilation of free sweater crochet patterns. Each of these cardigans, sweaters, and shrugs requires very little cutting so you can confidently tackle your first (or tenth!) Piece of clothing.
Picking up a warm cardigan from the closet and snuggling into the corner of our couch with a good book is just a beautiful thing. Cooler weather starts earlier here in Michigan than in some places, and I love that! Below are the cardigans for you and for each member of your household.
The chevron pattern harks back to ancient Greece, and has been adored by designers all over the world ever since, adorning homes and garments everywhere. It’s one of those classic traditional prints that we love, zig zagging across jumpers, cardigans and blankets, and the Speckled Chevron Cardigan from Paintbox Yarns’ Traditional Prints collection is a feat of clever engineering. Knit flat in pieces, this cardi is worked using the Fair Isle technique, with charts for each section.
22 stitches and 29 rows to 10 cm, 4 in, measured over pattern and 22 stitches and 30 rows to 10 cm, 4 in, measured over stocking (stockinette) stitch, both using 4mm (UK 8 – US 6) needles, or size required to give correct tension (gauge)
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