Free Cropped Crochet Cardigan Pattern - Simple Slightly Oversized (2024)

This slightly oversized, comfy and modern cropped crochet cardigan pattern is the next project you have to make and add to your handmade wardrobe! Use the free crochet pattern below to make a cropped cardigan using just a few basic crochet stitches!

This cute Almond Stitch Cardigan is the perfect piece to pull together any outfit. Happy Crocheting while you make your Fern Cropped Cardi!

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Pattern Description

This free pattern is written in US Crochet Terms using basic stitches such as slip stitch and half double crochet. The knit look ribbing and textures are created by working in the back loops only!

This easy crochet cardigan pattern ranges from extra small to larger sizes including 5X.

There is minimal shaping in this crochet sweater pattern. The use of short rows in the bottom ribbing of the waistband help the keep the cardigan from pinching too much. More simple short rows and extension rows are used to create a fitted neckline.

For this pattern I used drop sleeve construction, you may adjust as needed.

Be sure to pay attention to your rows because there is a very obvious right side and wrong side with the almond stitch.

As a beginner crocheter, you can make this free crochet cardigan pattern with a few simple stitches but be very mindful of your gauge to ensure a proper fit.

Stitch markers may be a good way to mark the slip stitches for the ribbing on the cuffs and waist so that you know where the almond stitch begins and ends visually.

Leaving a long tail on your panels will be helpful when seaming to make your cropped cardigan more uniform and reduce the number of ends to weave in.

If you have never made the almond stitch you can check out thisstep-by-step video tutorialfrom when I used it on mymodern retro throw.

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Yarn Substitutes

  • Wool Ease Classic
  • Vanna’s Choice
  • Color Theory

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Materials

  • 5.50 mm Crochet Hook
  • 5 (6, 6, 7, 7) (9, 9, 10, 11) Skeins of Wool-Ease Recycled in Olive [632-172T]
  • #4 Worsted Weight Yarn – 980 (1075, 1150, 1275, 1372) (1690, 1764, 1960, 2156) Yards

Gauge

  • 17 sts x 16 rows = 4 by 4 inches in Almond Stitch
  • When creating you gauge swatch if it is too big you will need to go down a hook size to create smaller stitches. If your swatch is too small you will need to go up a hook size to create larger stitches.

Sizing

  • Sizes– XS (S, M, L, XL) (2XL, 3XL, 4XL, 5XL)
  • See chart for size specifics to choose your best fit for this slightly oversized cardigan.
  • Pattern is designed with 2-4” positive ease.

Stitch Descriptions and Abbreviations

  • Chain Stitch– ch
  • Slip Stitch– sl st
  • Stitch(es)– st(s)
  • HalfDouble Crochet– hdc
  • Back Loop Only– blo

Pattern Notes

  • Sizes– XS (S, M, L, XL) (2XL, 3XL, 4XL, 5XL)
  • Compare the “Fits Bust” to “Actual Bust Circumference” to your bust measurement to choose your best fit.
  • See chart for size specifics.
  • Pattern is designed with 2-4” positive ease.
  • Skill Level: Intermediate
  • *Designates a repeat.

Size Chart

Back Panel

Chain 69 (69, 69, 77, 77) (77, 85, 85, 85)
Row 1– Sl st in 2nd ch from hook, sl st 11, *hdc 4, sl st 4, repeat from * to end. [68 (68, 68, 76, 76) (76, 84, 84, 84) total sts]
Note: Use the back bump of your chain for a more finished edge.
Note: One side has a set of 8 sl st worked for the waist trim before the Almond Stitch pattern begins.
Row 2Ch 1, turn, *sl st 4 in blo, hdc 4 blo, repeat from * until 12 sts remain, sl st 12 in blo.
Row 3– Ch 1, turn, sl st 8 blo, *hdc 4 blo, sl st 4 in blo, repeat from * until 4 sts remain, hdc 4 in blo.
Row 4Ch 1, turn, *hdc 4 blo, sl st 4 in blo, repeat from * until 12 sts remain, hdc 4 in blo, sl st 8 in blo.
Row 5– Ch 1, turn, sl st 8 blo, *sl st 4 in blo, hdc 4 blo, repeat from * until 4 sts remain, sl st 4 in blo.
Row 6– Ch 1, turn, *sl st 4 in blo, hdc 4 blo, repeat from * until 12 sts remain, sl st 12 in blo.
Row 7– Ch 1, turn, sl st 8 blo, *hdc 4 blo, sl st 4 in blo, repeat from * until 4 sts remain, hdc 4 in blo.
Row 8Ch 1, turn, *hdc 4 blo, sl st 4 in blo, repeat from * until 12 sts remain, hdc 4 in blo, sl st 8 in blo.
Waistband Short Row –Ch 1, turn, sl st 7 in blo, ch 1, turn, sl st 7 in blo.
Row 9– Ch 1, turn, sl st 7 blo, sl st in blo in sk’d sl st of previous row, *sl st 4 in blo, hdc 4 blo, repeat from * until 4 sts remain, sl st 4 in blo.
Row 10– Ch 1, turn, *sl st 4 in blo, hdc 4 blo, repeat from * until 12 sts remain, sl st 12 in blo.
Rows 11 to 22 (26, 30, 34, 38) (42, 46, 50, 54) –Repeat Rows 3 – 10

Short Row To Create Back

Rows 23 (27, 31, 35, 39) (43, 47, 51, 55)– Ch 1, turn, sl st 8 blo, *hdc 4 blo, sl st 4 in blo, re
peat from * until 12 sts remain, hdc 4 in blo leaving 8 sts unworked.NextRow Ch 1, turn, *hdc 4 blo, sl st 4 in blo, repeat from * until 12 sts remain, hdc 4 in blo, sl st 8 in blo.
NextRow– Ch 1, turn, sl st 8 blo, *sl st 4 in blo, hdc 4 blo, repeat from * until 4 sts remain, sl st 4 in blo.
NextRow– Ch 1, turn, *sl st 4 in blo, hdc 4 blo, repeat from * until 12 sts remain, sl st 12 in blo.
NextRow– Ch 1, turn, sl st 8 blo, *hdc 4 blo, sl st 4 in blo, repeat from * until 4 sts remain, hdc 4 in blo.
NextRowCh 1, turn, *hdc 4 blo, sl st 4 in blo, repeat from * until 12 sts remain, hdc 4 in blo, sl st 8 in blo.
Waistband Short Row –Ch 1, turn, sl st 7 in blo, ch 1, turn, sl st 7 in blo.
NextRow– Ch 1, turn, sl st 7 blo, sl st in blo in sk’d sl st of previous row, *sl st 4 in blo, hdc 4 blo, repeat from * until 4 sts remain, sl st 4 in blo.
NextRow– Ch 1, turn, *sl st 4 in blo, hdc 4 blo, repeat from * until 12 sts remain, sl st 12 in blo.
Next 12 (12, 12, 12, 12) (12, 8, 12, 12) –Repeat Rows Previous 8 Rows.

Extension Row to Create Back

Row 43 (47, 51, 55, 59) (63, 63, 71, 75)– Ch 1, turn, sl st 8 blo, * hdc 4 blo, sl st 4 in blo, repeat from * until 4 sts remain, hdc 4 in blo, ch 9.
NextRowTurn, hdc in 2nd ch from hook, hdc 3, sl st 4, * hdc 4 blo, sl st 4 in blo, repeat from * until 12 sts remain, hdc 4 in blo, sl st 8 in blo.
NextRow– Ch 1, turn, sl st 8 blo, *sl st 4 in blo, hdc 4 blo, repeat from * until 4 sts remain, sl st 4 in blo.
Next Row– Ch 1, turn, *sl st 4 in blo, hdc 4 blo, repeat from * until 12 sts remain, sl st 12 in blo.
NextRow– Ch 1, turn, sl st 8 blo, *hdc 4 blo, sl st 4 in blo, repeat from * until 4 sts remain, hdc 4 in blo.
NextRowCh 1, turn, *hdc 4 blo, sl st 4 in blo, repeat from * until 12 sts remain, hdc 4 in blo, sl st 8 in blo.
Waistband Short Row –Ch 1, turn, sl st 7 in blo, ch 1, turn, sl st 7 in blo.
NextRow– Ch 1, turn, sl st 7 blo, sl st in blo in sk’d sl st of previous row, *sl st 4 in blo, hdc 4 blo, repeat from * until 4 sts remain, sl st 4 in blo.
NextRow– Ch 1, turn, *sl st 4 in blo, hdc 4 blo, repeat from * until 12 sts remain, sl st 12 in blo.
ToRow 64 (72, 80, 88, 96) (104, 108, 120, 128) –Repeat Rows 3 – 10, finish off.

Front Left Panel

Chain 69 (69, 69, 77, 77) (77, 85, 85, 85)
Row 1– Sl st in 2nd ch from hook, sl st 11, *hdc 4, sl st 4, repeat from * to end. [68 (68, 68, 76, 76) (76, 84, 84, 84) total sts]
Note: Use the back bump of your chain for a more finished edge.
Note: One side has a set of 8 sl st worked for the waist trim before the Almond Stitch pattern begins.
Row 2Ch 1, turn, *sl st 4 in blo, hdc 4 blo, repeat from * until 12 sts remain, sl st 12 in blo.
Row 3– Ch 1, turn, sl st 8 blo, *hdc 4 blo, sl st 4 in blo, repeat from * until 4 sts remain, hdc 4 in blo.
Row 4Ch 1, turn, *hdc 4 blo, sl st 4 in blo, repeat from * until 12 sts remain, hdc 4 in blo, sl st 8 in blo.
Row 5– Ch 1, turn, sl st 8 blo, *sl st 4 in blo, hdc 4 blo, repeat from * until 4 sts remain, sl st 4 in blo.
Row 6– Ch 1, turn, *sl st 4 in blo, hdc 4 blo, repeat from * until 12 sts remain, sl st 12 in blo.
Row 7– Ch 1, turn, sl st 8 blo, *hdc 4 blo, sl st 4 in blo, repeat from * until 4 sts remain, hdc 4 in blo.
Row 8Ch 1, turn, *hdc 4 blo, sl st 4 in blo, repeat from * until 12 sts remain, hdc 4 in blo, sl st 8 in blo.
Waistband Short Row –Ch 1, turn, sl st 7 in blo, ch 1, turn, sl st 7 in blo.
Row 9– Ch 1, turn, sl st 7 blo, sl st in blo in sk’d sl st of previous row, *sl st 4 in blo, hdc 4 blo, repeat from * until 4 sts remain, sl st 4 in blo.
Row 10– Ch 1, turn, *sl st 4 in blo, hdc 4 blo, repeat from * until 12 sts remain, sl st 12 in blo.
Rows 11 to 24 (28, 32, 36, 40) (44, 44, 52, 56) –Repeat Rows 3 – 10

Short Rows To Create Neck

NextRow– Ch 1, turn, sl st 8 blo, *hdc 4 blo, sl st 4 in blo, repeat from * until 4 sts remain, leave 4 sts unworked.
NextRowCh 1, turn, sl st 4 in blo, *hdc 4 blo, sl st 4 in blo, repeat from * until 12 sts remain, hdc 4 in blo, sl st 8 in blo.
NextRow– Ch 1, turn, sl st 8 blo, *sl st 4 in blo, hdc 4 in blo, repeat from * until 8 sts remain, sl st 4 in blo, leave 4 sts unworked
NextRow– Ch 1, turn, *sl st 4 in blo, hdc 4 blo, repeat from * until 12 sts remain, sl st 12 in blo.
Next 4Rows –Repeat previous 4 rows, finish off.[52 (52, 52, 60, 60) (60, 68, 68, 68) total stitches]

Front Right Panel

Chain 53 (53, 53, 61, 61) (61, 69, 69, 69)
Row 1– Sl st in 2nd ch from hook, sl st 11, *hdc 4, sl st 4, repeat from * to end.[52 (52, 52, 60, 60) (60, 68, 68, 68) total stitches]
Note: Use the back bump of your chain for a more finished edge.
Note: One side has a set of 8 sl st worked for the waist trim before the Almond Stitch pattern begins.
Row 2Ch 1, turn, *sl st 4 in blo, hdc 4 blo, repeat from * until 12 sts remain, sl st 12 in blo.
ExtensionRow 3– Ch 1, turn, sl st 8 blo, *hdc 4 blo, sl st 4 in blo, repeat from * until 4 sts remain, hdc 4 in blo, ch 5.
Row 4Turn, sl st in 2nd chain from hook, sl st 3, *hdc 4 blo, sl st 4 in blo, repeat from * until 12 sts remain, hdc 4 in blo, sl st 8 in blo.
ExtensionRow 5– Ch 1, turn, sl st 8 blo, *sl st 4 in blo, hdc 4 blo, repeat from * to end, ch 5.
Row 6– Turn, sl st in 2nd chain from hook, sl st 3, * hdc 4 blo, sl st 4 in blo, repeat from * until 8 sts remain, sl st 8 in blo.
ExtensionRow 7– Ch 1, turn, sl st 8 blo, *hdc 4 blo, sl st 4 in blo, repeat from * until 4 sts remain, hdc 4 in blo, ch 5.
Row 8Turn, sl st in 2nd chain from hook, sl st 3, *hdc 4 blo, sl st 4 in blo, repeat from * until 12 sts remain, hdc 4 in blo, sl st 8 in blo.
ExtensionRow 9– Ch 1, turn, sl st 8 blo, *sl st 4 in blo, hdc 4 blo, repeat from * to end, ch 5.
Row 10– Turn, sl st in 2nd chain from hook, sl st 3, *hdc 4 blo, sl st 4 in blo, repeat from * until 8 sts remain, sl st 8 in blo.
Row 11– Ch 1, turn, sl st 8 blo, *hdc 4 blo, sl st 4 in blo, repeat from * until 4 sts remain, hdc 4 in blo.
Row 12Ch 1, turn, *hdc 4 blo, sl st 4 in blo, repeat from * until 12 sts remain, hdc 4 in blo, sl st 8 in blo.
Row 13– Ch 1, turn, sl st 8 blo, *sl st 4 in blo, hdc 4 blo, repeat from * until 4 sts remain, sl st 4 in blo.
Row 14– Ch 1, turn, *sl st 4 in blo, hdc 4 blo, repeat from * until 12 sts remain, sl st 12 in blo.
Row 15– Ch 1, turn, sl st 8 blo, *hdc 4 blo, sl st 4 in blo, repeat from * until 4 sts remain, hdc 4 in blo.
Row 16Ch 1, turn, *hdc 4 blo, sl st 4 in blo, repeat from * until 12 sts remain, hdc 4 in blo, sl st 8 in blo.
Waistband Short Row –Ch 1, turn, sl st 7 in blo, ch 1, turn, sl st 7 in blo.
Row 17– Ch 1, turn, sl st 7 blo, sl st in blo in sk’d sl st of previous row, *sl st 4 in blo, hdc 4 blo, repeat from * until 4 sts remain, sl st 4 in blo.
Row 18– Ch 1, turn, *sl st 4 in blo, hdc 4 blo, repeat from * until 12 sts remain, sl st 12 in blo.
Rows 19 to 32 (36, 40, 44, 48) (52, 52, 60, 64) –Repeat Rows 11 – 18, finish off.

Sleeves – Make 2

Chain 69 (69, 69, 69, 61) (61, 61, 61, 53)
Row 1– Sl st in 2nd ch from hook, sl st 11, *hdc 4, sl st 4, repeat from * to end.[68 (68, 68, 68, 60) (60, 60, 60, 52) total stitches]
Note: Use the back bump of your chain for a more finished edge.
Note: One side has a set of 8 sl st worked for the cuffs before the Almond Stitch pattern begins, there are no short rows in the cuffs.
Row 2Ch 1, turn, *sl st 4 in blo, hdc 4 blo, repeat from * until 12 sts remain, sl st 12 in blo.
Row 3– Ch 1, turn, sl st 8 blo, *hdc 4 blo, sl st 4 in blo, repeat from * until 4 sts remain, hdc 4 in blo.
Row 4Ch 1, turn, *hdc 4 blo, sl st 4 in blo, repeat from * until 12 sts remain, hdc 4 in blo, sl st 8 in blo.
Row 5– Ch 1, turn, sl st 8 blo, *sl st 4 in blo, hdc 4 blo, repeat from * until 4 sts remain, sl st 4 in blo.
Row 6– Ch 1, turn, *sl st 4 in blo, hdc 4 blo, repeat from * until 12 sts remain, sl st 12 in blo.
To Rows 40 (44, 48, 52, 56) (64, 68, 72, 72) –Repeat Rows 3 – 6, finish off.

Assembly

  1. Seam your Front Panels to your Back Panels to create the shoulder seams using your yarn needle.
  2. Seam from the Wrist Cuff to the Arm Pit on both sleeves.
  3. Align your sleeves to your body panels and mark the arm holes.
  4. Seam from the Waist Trim on the Body Panels to where you marked for the arm openings.
  5. Seam your Arms to your Body.
  6. Finish off and weave in all ends.

Collar Trim

Reattach your yarn at the bottom of your front panel in the first Slip St.
Row 1– Ch 1, sl st in blo in every stitch until you reach the Row Ends of the Neck, sc evenly across the Row ends, sl sl in blo down the other body panel in every stitch.
Row 2– Ch 1, turn, sl st in blo in every stitch around.
Row 3– Ch 1, turn, sl st in blo in every stitch around but placing 2 slst2tog in each inside corner.
Rows 4 to 7– Repeat Rows 2 and 3.
Row 8– Repeat Row 2, finish off and weave in ends.

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