Don’t you just love a beautiful crochet cardigan pattern? They are not as readily available as knitted versions, so we really hope you love this one.
Introducing the Apple Orchard Cardigan.
Notes From the Designer:
•A cozy cardigan with a row of geometric cables along each side.
•This sweater is made using two strands of Pearlescent Fingering Weight yarn held together. This would be gorgeous made into a gradient sweater! Use various colors to blend and fade into one another.
•This is worked from the top down.
•The pattern is written with 2 inches of positive ease. Finished bust size 38(43, 47, 52, 56)” indicated with sizes S(M, L, XL, XXL). Shown in size S.
•The pattern includes a diagram for stitch marker placement and a schematic for sizing.
•Instructions for full length and 3/4 length sleeves are included.
•Reversible design. It’s true! Turn it inside out and you’ll have a slightly different look!
My inspiration:
- I designed this cardigan to be comfortable enough to wear with your favorite pair of jeans while exploring your favorite apple orchard or pumpkin patch.
- The cable pattern on each side of the front panels resemble leaves from the trees when you block your cardigan and pin them open. The back side of these cables contains rows of puff or popcorn stitch, making the cardigan reversible.
- I’m a huge fan of textured stitches and incorporated them into the main design feature and also into the border.
- This pattern is totally customizable with directions for full length sleeves and also 3/4 length. More rows may be added to the body and to each sleeve for a fuller version.
Designed by Kristina Smiley
Alright, I will shush so you can run over and get the pattern and start crocheting already!
Have a wonderful day and happy crocheting!
Chandi
Help
Im starting on row 3
I chained 3, easy
then dc in next 2dc, easy
Problem part *Leaving last loop of ea st on hook work {1dc in next st, sk puff, work 1 ptr around next st ending yo, draw through all 3 loops on hook.
My problem is there is not three loops on the hook to do the last part, so what am I doing wrong???
Is there a video on this that I can not see to find??
Could you send me a video on how this work please
Unfortunately, we don’t have a video tutorial for this pattern. However, if you’ll email us at [email protected] with this question, Pam and our designers can help you troubleshoot the issue.
Hello! I bought this patter and I am not really understanding row 3. Help me please
I’m having the same proble as bonnet above
Im starting on row 3
I chained 3, easy
then dc in next 2dc, easy
Problem part *Leaving last loop of ea st on hook work {1dc in next st, sk puff, work 1 ptr around next st ending yo, draw through all 3 loops on hook.
My problem is there is not three loops on the hook to do the last part, so what am I doing wrong???
Is there a video on this that I can not see to find??
Could you send me a video on how this work please
Unfortunately, we don’t have a video on this project. Please email us at [email protected] with this information, and Pam will be able to help you work through Row 3. Thank you.
Hello. The link for this pattern no longer works. Where can I get this pattern please?
Hi Peggy,
thank you for your question. This pattern is currently not available since we’re planning on re-releasing it. I don’t see it however on the schedule yet. Very sorry about that.
Have a nice day! – Johanna 💙