
Yarn - Bernat Softee Baby Cotton (Sand) / light 3/ 4.2 oz (120 g) / 254 yards (232 m) / about 6 balls needed
Hooks - F/5 – 3.75 mm and G/6 4.25 mm or other size hooks needed for the gauge
Gauge - 18 dc sts go into about 4 inches (10 cm)
Jacket Size - S/M
Complexity - Advanced beginner

Long cardigan jacket crochet pattern
Row-by-row crochet instructions
Part 1 video tutorial
Begin crocheting the cardigan from the bottom to top. Make a foundation chain of 168 chs or multiples of 6 chs.
Body
1st row (right side) – h5ch, dc to end + RC3
2nd row (wrong side) – h5ch, dc1, [ch1, sk1, dc1] to end + RC3
3rd row – h5ch, dc to end + RC1
4th row – h2ch, sc to end + RC4
5th row – h6ch, dc dec1, [ch3, dc dec1] to last 1ch; ch1, dc1 + RC1
6th row – h2ch, sc1, ch3, [sc1 under arch of 3 chs, ch3] to last 1ch; sc1 + RC3
7th row – h6ch, dc inc1, [sk3, dc inc1] to last 2chs; sk1, dc1 + RC1
8th row – h2ch, sc to end + RC3
Repeat the pattern starting from the 1st row. When you crochet about 3 repeats, use a smaller size crochet hook to work the following 2 repeats. Then continue crocheting the pattern using a larger size crochet hook to widen the garment. Work your last row as you 7th row, but do not work RC1 at the end of the row.
First front part
Use 12 repeats or multiples of 2 repeats.
56th row – h2ch, sc36 + RC3
57th row = 1st row
58th row – h5ch, dc1, sk1, dc1, [ch1, sk1, dc1] to last 2 chs; sk1, dc1 + RC3
59th row – h5ch, dc to end
60th row – h2ch, sc to last 2chs; sk1, sc1 + RC4
61st row = 5th row
62nd row = 6th row
63rd row – h6ch, dc inc1, [sk3, dc inc1] to last 2chs; sk1, dc1
64th row – h2ch, sc to last 2 chs; sk1, sc1 + RC3
Repeat the pattern starting from the 57th row until you crochet about 72 rows.
Back part
Skip 5 chs from the front part, attach the yarn, and make a loop.
56th row – sc78 + RC3
57 – 72 rows = 57 – 72 rows of the front part
73rd row = 57th row
First back shoulder part
74th row – h5ch, dc1, (ch1, sk1, dc1) x 11
Join the front and back shoulder pieces together working dc row on the wrong side of the garment.
Second back shoulder piece
Attach the yarn 23 chs before the end of the 73rd row or slip stitch from the shoulder piece to the last 23 chs. Chain 3 to pick up the height, dc1, (ch1, sk1, dc1) x 11.
Second front part
Skip 5 chs from the back part, attach the yarn, and make a loop.
56th row – sc to last 2 chs; sk1, sc1 + RC3
57 – 72 rows = 57 – 72 rows of the first front part

Part 2 video tutorial
Sleeve
Make a foundation chain of 54 chs or multiples of 6 chs.
Repeat the pattern 2 times using a smaller size crochet hook, and then crochet 15 more rows with a larger size crochet hook to widen the garment.
Increase
32nd row (wrong side) – h2ch, sc2 into 1ch, sc to last 2 chs; sc2 into 1ch, sc1 + RC3
33rd row = 1st row (body)
34th row – h5ch, dc2 into 1ch, ch1, sk1, [dc1, ch1, sk1] to last 1ch; dc2 into 1ch + RC3
35th row = 3rd row (body)
36th row – h2ch, sc2 into 1ch, sc to last 2 chs; sc2 into 1ch, sc1 + RC4
37 – 40 rows = 5 – 8 rows (body)
41st row – h5ch, dc to end
Decrease
42nd row – h2ch, sl.st.4, ch3, dc1, sk1, dc1, [ch1, sk1, dc1] to last 6 chs; sk1, dc1
43rd row – h2ch, sl.st.1, ch2, sk1, dc1, sk1, dc to last 5 chs; sk1, dc dec1*
44th row – h2ch, sc to last 2chs; sk1, sc1 + RC2
45th row – h4ch, dc dec1**, [ch3, dc dec] to end + RC1
46th row – [sc1 under arch of 3 chs, ch3] to last 1ch; sc1 + RC1
47th row – sc1 under arch of 3 chs, ch3, [sk3, dc inc1] to last 4 chs; sk3, dc1
48th row – h2ch, sc to last 2chs; sk1, sc1 + RC3
49th row – h5ch, dc1, sk1, dc to last 2 chs; sk1, dc1 + RC3
50th row – h5ch, dc1, sk1, dc1, [ch1, sk1, dc1] to last 2 chs; sk1, dc1 + RC3
51st row – h5ch, dc1, sk1, dc to last 2 chs; sk1, dc1
52nd row – h2ch, sc to last 2chs; sk1, sc1
Join sleeves into the garment matching patterns.
Edges
1st round – sc to end + sl.st.1 into 1st ch
2nd round – [ch2, sk2, picot 1] to end
Closure knots
On the wrong side of the garment attach the yarn, chain 40, sl.st.1 right next to the 1st ch, and then cut the yarn and secure it. After that, make the knot.

Abbreviations
[ ] – repeat
ch – chain
dc – double crochet
dc dec – double crochet decrease – work 3 unfinished double crochets, and then pull the yarn through 4 loops on the hook
*dc dec – work 1 unfinished dc, sk1, work 1 unfinished dc, and pull the yarn through all 3 loops on the hook
**dc dec – work 2 unfinished double crochets and pull the yarn through all 3 loops on the hook
dc inc – double crochet increase – work dc3 into 1ch
h#ch – insert a hook into the # chain from the hook
picot – (sl.st.1, ch3, sl.st.1) into 1ch
sc – single crochet
sk – skip a chain
sl.st. – slip stitch
RC – returning chain
Long jacket cardigan crochet pattern
Comments
hello
hello
I learn many things from you
thank you for your sharing us your arts in crochet
I have a question
I want to translate and put your video toturial in my blog and I just want to get the translation fee
do you let me to do this?and put your video in my blog
please answer me and let me know if your answer is yes or no
thank you
I'm glad that you've learned
I'm glad that you've learned many things from my videos, and I hope you appreciate my hard work. The only place where I give permission to upload translations to my crochet/knit instructions is My account/Track/Create content/Translation Patterns.
How do I do this with 200
How do I do this with 200 chains? Please and Thank you in advance!
Hi Mom of 3 Boys,
Hi Mom of 3 Boys,
To work the pattern, you need to have multiples of 6 chs. In other words, your number should be dividable by 6. You may try 204 chs or 34 x 6 = 204 chs. Happy crochet!
Thank you so much for your
Thank you so much for your quick response! Your work it's absolutely stunning. Mine does not look as good as yours. But I was wondering, could we work the sleeves from the shoulder down?
Hi Mom of 3 Boys,
Hi Mom of 3 Boys,
If I wanted to work sleeves from the shoulder down, I would crochet front parts decreasing chs from neckline only (not from both sides as in the video - 11:32). Happy crochet!
Hi love your video. My first
Hi love your video. My first time trying to crochet sweater. Not sure thought this was crochet in one section why do you have two 1stiched together
Thanks Eve
Hi elay,
Hi elay,
Please specify about what step you are writing about. Thanks.
any tips for making a larger
any tips for making a larger size?
Hi bklynwriter,
Hi bklynwriter,
Please read my reply to the very first comment (size L, XL). If that is not the size you need, write me your size. I'll be happy to help you out with the pattern. Happy crochet!
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