Lace cardigan jacket crochet pattern
Step-by-step crochet instructions
Part 1 video tutorial
Begin crocheting the cardigan from the bottom to top.
Step 1
Make a foundation chain of 133 chs or multiples of 16 chs plus 5 additional chs.
Ripple stitch
1st row (right side) – h4ch, trc2 into 1ch, trc3 into 1ch, ch1, (sk1, trc1) x 2, sk1, trc dec1, (sk1, trc1) x 2, ch1, sk1, trc3 into 1ch, [(trc3 into 1ch) x 2, ch1, (sk1, trc1) x 2, sk1, trc dec1, (sk1, trc1) x 2, ch1, sk1, trc3 into 1ch] to last 1ch; trc2 into 1ch + RC1
2nd row (wrong side) – h2ch, flsc to end + RC3
Repeat the pattern starting from the 1st row until you crochet 26 rows.
Step 2
Increase
27th row – h4ch, trc2 into 1ch, trc3 into 1ch, ch1, (sk1, trc1) x 2, sk1, trc dec1, (sk1, trc1) x 2, ch1, sk1, trc3 into 1ch, [(trc3 into 1ch) x 2, ch1, (sk1, trc1) x 2, sk1, trc dec1, (sk1, trc1) x 2, ch1, sk1, trc3 into 1ch], trc4 into 1ch, trc3 into 1ch, ch1, (sk1, trc1) x 2, sk1, trc dec1, (sk1, trc1) x 2, ch1, sk1, trc3 into 1ch, [(trc3 into 1ch) x 2, ch1, (sk1, trc1) x 2, sk1, trc dec1, (sk1, trc1) x 2, ch1, sk1, trc3 into 1ch] to last 2 repeats; trc4 into 1ch, trc3 into 1ch, ch1, (sk1, trc1) x 2, sk1, trc dec1, (sk1, trc1) x 2, ch1, sk1, trc3 into 1ch, [(trc3 into 1ch) x 2, ch1, (sk1, trc1) x 2, sk1, trc dec1, (sk1, trc1) x 2, ch1, sk1, trc3 into 1ch], trc2 into 1ch + RC1
28th row = 2nd row
Step 3
First front part
Work 2 repeats
29th row =1st row
30th row = 2nd row
Repeat the 2 rows of the pattern until you crochet 6 rows. At the end of the 34th row, work RC1 instead of RC3.
Step 4
First front shoulder part
35th row – h2ch, sc1, sc3 into 1ch, ch1, sk1, dc1, sk1, trc1, sk1, trc dec1, sk1, trc1, sk1, dc1, ch1, sk1, (hdc1, dc2) into 1ch, trc2 into 1ch, trc3 into 1ch, ch1, (sk1, trc1) x 2, sk1, trc dec1, (sk1, trc1) x 2, ch1, sk1, trc3 into 1ch, trc2 into 1ch + RC1
36th row – h2ch, flsc17 + RC3
37th row – h4ch, trc2 into 1ch, trc3 into 1ch, ch1, (sk1, trc1) x 2, sk1, trc dec1, (sk1, trc1) x 2, ch1, sk1, trc3 into 1ch, trc2 into 1ch + RC1
38th row = 36th row
39th row = 37th row
40th row – h2ch, flsc17 + RC1
41st row – h2ch, sc1, sc3 into 1ch, ch1, sk1, dc1, sk1, trc1, sk1, trc dec1, sk1, trc1, sk1, dc1, ch1, sk1, sc3 into 1ch, sc1
Step 5
Second front part
Count 33 chs from the beginning of your 28th row and attach the yarn.
29th row – ch3, trc2 into sm.ch, trc3 into 1ch, ch1, (sk1, trc1) x 2, sk1, trc dec1, (sk1, trc1) x 2, ch1, sk1, trc3 into 1ch, [(trc3 into 1ch) x 2, ch1, (sk1, trc1) x 2, sk1, trc dec1, (sk1, trc1) x 2, ch1, sk1, trc3 into 1ch] to last 1ch; trc2 into 1ch + RC1
30th row = 2nd row
31st row = 1st row
Alternate the 30th and 31st rows until you crochet 6 rows.
Step 6
Second front shoulder part
35th row = 37th row (step 4)
36th row = 2nd row
Alternate the 2 above rows of the pattern until you crochet 6 rows. At the end of the 40th row, work RC1.
41st row = 41st row (step 4)
After that slip stitch down to your 35th row and finish crocheting the 35th row as a mirror reflection to the beginning of 35th row (step 4) – (dc2, hdc1) into 1ch, ch1, sk1, dc1, sk1, trc1, sk1, trc dec1, sk1, trc1, sk1, dc1, ch1, sk1, sc3 into 1ch, sc1
Comments
Sana replied on Permalink
Hi pdkhar,
Hi pdkhar,
It is necessary to crochet front and back parts together as one piece up to the armholes point. Then you will work the front and back parts separately to make openings for each sleeve. Happy crochet!
Nita Nelson replied on Permalink
amazing tutorial! Before I
amazing tutorial! Before I start making this beautiful cardigan I want to determine the size and I've a basic question here! what does checking the gauge mean? Is it measuring the size and comparing it with the gauge size ? For eg, my bust size is 36, in this case which would be the appropriate size?
Sana replied on Permalink
Hi Nita Nelson,
Hi Nita Nelson,
To check your gauge, it is necessary to make a foundation chain of about 21 chs (16 + 5) and work step 1. After that, measure how wide your repeat is. If your repeat will be about 4.5 inches, then you can follow the pattern exactly. If not, you may adjust your gauge by using a larger size crochet hook or/and thicker yarn. Happy crochet!
Laureni replied on Permalink
Hi Sana. Sinde I'm quite new
Hi Sana. Sinde I'm quite new to crochet parternes would you please tell med how many foundation chains I have to make to get a medium size? And should I make any other alterations?
Thank you for some really beautiful designs and great tutorials.
Laura
Sana replied on Permalink
Hi Laura,
Hi Laura,
I would suggest you to adjust your gauge by using a larger size crochet hook and/or slightly thicker yarn. To get your size your one repeat should be about 4.7 inches (gauge). To work one repeat make a foundation chain of 21 chs, and then repeat the 2 rows of the pattern few times. Happy crochet!
vinuta1212 replied on Permalink
Thank you so much for the
Thank you so much for the tutorial
Sana replied on Permalink
How beautiful, vinuta1212.
How beautiful, vinuta1212. Congratulations! I love your work and the yarn color you've chosen. Very well done. Thank you for sharing. I appreciate it.
stmsgbox replied on Permalink
1) Could you explain me about
1) Could you explain me about what's the meaning of "133 chs or multiples of 16 chs plus 5 additional chs."
I understand 133 chanin. I'm not quite clear about "multiples of 16 chs plus 5 additional chs"
2) Could you provide detail Step by Step Crochet Instruction for XL size, please, if possible?
Sana replied on Permalink
Hi stmsgbox,
Hi stmsgbox,
One multiple equals one repeat/ [ ]. The number of chs inside a bracket/ [ ] is one repeat/multiple. 133 chs = (8 repeats x 16 chs) + 5 chs.
My suggestion how to adjust the pattern to the size XL you may find on the first comment page. Happy crochet!
stmsgbox replied on Permalink
I'm looking forward your
I'm looking forward your reply message. Thanks!!!
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