Snow Angel Cardigan Crochet Pattern
The nostalgic sound of snow squeaking and crunching underfoot evokes memories of being bundled up on chilly afternoons, with only ones red nose and rosy cheeks peeking out beneath a layer of cosiness as company. Coated in fluffy, white powder, it’s not long before you stumble upon the perfect spot to gently lay down and playfully spread your arms out; Ready to embrace the coolness and magic of winter…
There’s nothing as simple and classic as an oversized cardigan. With inspiration drawn from the peacefulness of a park gently dusted in snow, envelope yourself in the snuggly warmth of the Snow Angel Cardigan; The perfect companion for an early morning stroll amongst towering pines freshly blanketed in frosty coats.
Drapey and dramatic, the style of this oversized cardigan adds a touch of warmth and comfort to any outfit, whether outdoors or snuggled up on the couch with a cup of tea. Finished off with a wide collar to match the cuffs, the textured snow-like stitch pattern creates a chic and stylish piece. From the boxy silhouette to the simplicity of the design, it has an understated sensibility with a touch of modern elegance… Making this a quick weekend pattern that is sure to become a winter wardrobe staple.
I fell in love all over again with Lion Brand Wool-Ease Thick & Quick last year, and when I set out to design this snuggly piece I immediately thought of the softness and cosiness this wool gives fabric. It was the perfect choice for this cardigan, and I chose to use this marshmallow-like colour to make the resulting material all the more serene and fluffy.
Because of the whimsical picot stitch design I’d consider this an intermediate pattern, but an ambitious beginner may be able to tackle this one as I’ve also included a ton of how-to photos to help make the learning process all the more enjoyable. Ready to embark on this new crochet pattern? You can find the free pattern below, and as always you can purchase an ad-free, printable PDF version here, or grab the yarn kit from Lion Brand here.
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Materials
10mm (N/P) Crochet Hook
940yds [1050yds, 1140yds] Super Chunky Yarn
–Lion Brand Wool-Ease Thick & Quick “Fisherman” (9 [10,11] skeins)
Tapestry Needle
Finished Size
Changes for “Women’s M/L” and “Women’s XL/XXL” sizes are in [ ].
Women’s XS/S
Width: 21″ (50cm)
Length: 27” (69cm)
Sleeve Length: 16.5” (42cm)
Women’s M/L
Width: 24″ (60cm)
Length: 27” (69cm)
Sleeve Length: 17” (43cm)
Women’s XL/XXL
Width: 28″ (71cm)
Length: 28” (71cm)
Sleeve Length: 17” (43cm)
Gauge
7 stitches + 8 rows = 4″/10cm in single crochet
Stitches & Abbreviations
st(s) – stitch(es)
ch – chain stitch
sl st – slip stitch
sc – single crochet
hdc – half double crochet
dc – double crochet
Yarn over, insert your hook into the next st. Yarn over, pull back through that stitch (3 loops on hook). Yarn over, pull through 2 loops (2 loops on hook). *Yarn over, insert your hook into the same stitch. Yarn over, pull back through that stitch. Yarn over, pull through 2 loops. Repeat from the * 3 more times. (6 loops on hook). Yarn over, pull through all 6 loops on hook.
Insert your hook below the 1st sc from 2 rows below – working beneath the previous st. Yarn over, draw up a loop (2 loops on hook). Insert your hook below the 2nd/centre sc from 3 rows below – working beneath the current st. Yarn over, draw up a loop (3 loops on hook). Insert your hook below the 3rd sc from 2 rows below – working beneath the next st. Yarn over, draw up a loop (4 loops on hook). Yarn over, pull through all 4 loops on hook.
Skill Level
This is an “Easy” level crochet pattern (includes “How-To” photos). You must be familiar with basic crochet stitches and techniques. Directions written so that they are easy to read and follow. All patterns are in English, and written in standard US terms.
+ PATTERN
Note: The back/front of this cardigan is worked in the row, from bottom to top. This cardigan is worked in 5 parts (2 sleeves, 3 main parts), which are seamed together to create the final cardigan. It is imperative to check gauge and maintain an even tension throughout to ensure pieces fit together.
BACK OF CARDIGAN:
Ch33 [37, 41] using super chunky yarn and 10mm hook.
Row 1: 1 sc in 2nd ch from hook. 1 sc in next 31 [35, 39] sts. Turn your work. (32 [36, 40] sts)
Row 2 – 42 [42, 44]: Ch2 (counts as 1st dc), 1 sc in next st. *1 dc in next st, 1 sc in next st. Repeat from the 14 [16, 18] more times. Turn your work. (32 [36, 40] sts)
Fasten off, and weave in loose ends.
FRONT OF CARDIGAN (LEFT-SIDE):
Ch17 [19, 21] using super chunky yarn and 10mm hook.
Row 1: 1 sc in 2nd ch from hook. 1 sc in next 15 [17, 19] sts. Turn your work. (16 [18, 20] sts)
Row 2 – 24 [24, 26]: Ch2 (counts as 1st dc), 1 sc in next st. *1 dc in next st, 1 sc in next st. Repeat from the 6 [7, 8] more times. Turn your work. (16 [18, 20] sts)
Row 25 [25, 27]: Ch1, 1 dc/sc2tog. *1 dc in next st. 1 sc in next st. Repeat from the 6 [7, 8] more times. Turn your work. (15 [17, 19] sts)
Row 26 [26, 28]: Ch2 (counts as 1st dc), 1 sc in next st. *1 dc in next st, 1 sc in next st. Repeat from the 5 [6, 7] more times. 1 dc in next st. Turn your work. (15 [17, 19] sts)
Row 27 [27, 29]: Ch1 (counts as 1st sc). *1 dc in next st, 1 sc in next st. Repeat from the 6 [7, 8] more times. Turn your work. (15 [17, 19] sts)
Row 28 [28, 30]: Ch2 (counts as 1st dc), 1 sc in next st. *1 dc in next st, 1 sc in next st. Repeat from the 4 [5, 6] more times. 1 dc in next st. 1 sc/dc2tog. Turn your work. (14 [16, 18] sts)
Row 29 [29, 31] – 30 [30, 32]: Ch2 (counts as 1st dc), 1 sc in next st. *1 dc in next st, 1 sc in next st. Repeat from the 5 [6, 7] more times. Turn your work. (14 [16, 18] sts)
Row 31 [31, 33]: Ch2, 1 dc/sc2tog. *1 dc in next st. 1 sc in next st. Repeat from the 5 [6, 7] more times. Turn your work. (13 [15, 17] sts)
Row 32 [32, 34]: Ch2 (counts as 1st dc), 1 sc in next st. *1 dc in next st, 1 sc in next st. Repeat from the 4 [5, 6] more times. 1 dc in next st. Turn your work. (13 [15, 17] sts)
Row 33 [33, 35]: Ch1 (counts as 1st sc). *1 dc in next st, 1 sc in next st. Repeat from the 5 [6, 7] more times. Turn your work. (13 [15, 17] sts)
Row 34 [34, 36]: Ch2 (counts as 1st dc), 1 sc in next st. *1 dc in next st, 1 sc in next st. Repeat from the 3 [4, 5] more times. 1 dc in next st. 1 sc/dc2tog. Turn your work. (12 [14, 16] sts)
Row 35 [35, 37] – 36 [36, 38]: Ch2 (counts as 1st dc), 1 sc in next st. *1 dc in next st, 1 sc in next st. Repeat from the 4 [5, 6] more times. Turn your work. (12 [14, 16] sts)
Row 37 [37, 39]: Ch2, 1 dc/sc2tog. *1 dc in next st. 1 sc in next st. Repeat from the 4 [5, 6] more times. Turn your work. (11 [13, 15] sts)
Row 38 [38, 40]: Ch2 (counts as 1st dc), 1 sc in next st. *1 dc in next st, 1 sc in next st. Repeat from the 3 [4, 5] more times. 1 dc in next st. Turn your work. (11 [13, 15] sts)
Row 39 [39, 41]: Ch1 (counts as 1st sc). *1 dc in next st, 1 sc in next st. Repeat from the 4 [5, 6] more times. Turn your work. (11 [13, 15] sts)
Row 40 [40, 42]: Ch2 (counts as 1st dc), 1 sc in next st. *1 dc in next st, 1 sc in next st. Repeat from the 2 [3, 4] more times. 1 dc in next st. 1 sc/dc2tog. Turn your work. (10 [12, 14] sts)
Row 41 [41, 43] – 42 [42, 44]: Ch2 (counts as 1st dc), 1 sc in next st. *1 dc in next st, 1 sc in next st. Repeat from the 3 [4, 5] more times. Turn your work. (10 [12, 14] sts)
Fasten off, and weave in loose ends.
FRONT OF CARDIGAN (RIGHT-SIDE):
Ch17 [19, 21] using super chunky yarn and 10mm hook.
Row 1: 1 sc in 2nd ch from hook. 1 sc in next 15 [17, 19] sts. Turn your work. (16 [18, 20] sts)
Row 2 – 24 [24, 26]: Ch2 (counts as 1st dc), 1 sc in next st. *1 dc in next st, 1 sc in next st. Repeat from the 6 [7, 8] more times. Turn your work. (16 [18, 20] sts)
Row 25 [25, 27]: Ch2 (counts as 1st dc), 1 sc in next st. *1 dc in next st, 1 sc in next st. Repeat from the 5 [6, 7] more times. 1 dc/sc2tog. Turn your work. (15 [17, 19] sts)
Row 26 [26, 28]: Ch1 (counts as 1st sc). *1 dc in next st, 1 sc in next st. Repeat from the 6 [7, 8] more times. Turn your work. (15 [17, 19] sts)
Row 27 [27, 29]: Ch2 (counts as 1st dc), 1 sc in next st. *1 dc in next st, 1 sc in next st. Repeat from the 5 [6, 7] more times. 1 dc in next st. Turn your work. (15 [17, 19] sts)
Row 28 [28, 30]: Ch1, 1 sc/dc2tog. 1 sc in next st. *1 dc in next st, 1 sc in next st. Repeat from the 5 [6, 7] more times. Turn your work. (14 [16, 18] sts)
Row 29 [29, 31] – 30 [30, 32]: Ch2 (counts as 1st dc), 1 sc in next st. *1 dc in next st, 1 sc in next st. Repeat from the 5 [6, 7] more times. 1 dc in next st. Turn your work. (14 [16, 18] sts)
Row 31 [31, 33]: Ch2 (counts as 1st dc), 1 sc in next st. *1 dc in next st, 1 sc in next st. Repeat from the 4 [5, 6] more times. 1 dc/sc2tog. Turn your work. (13 [15, 17] sts)
Row 32 [32, 34]: Ch1 (counts as 1st sc). *1 dc in next st, 1 sc in next st. Repeat from the 5 [6, 7] more times. Turn your work. (13 [15, 17] sts)
Row 33 [33, 35]: Ch2 (counts as 1st dc), 1 sc in next st. *1 dc in next st, 1 sc in next st. Repeat from the 4 [5, 6] more times. 1 dc in next st. Turn your work. (13 [15, 17] sts)
Row 34 [34, 36]: Ch1, 1 sc/dc2tog. 1 sc in next st. *1 dc in next st, 1 sc in next st. Repeat from the 4 [5, 6] more times. Turn your work. (12 [14, 16] sts)
Row 35 [35, 37] – 36 [36, 38]: Ch2 (counts as 1st dc), 1 sc in next st. *1 dc in next st, 1 sc in next st. Repeat from the 4 [5, 6] more times. Turn your work. (12 [14, 16] sts)
Row 37 [37, 39]: Ch2 (counts as 1st dc), 1 sc in next st. *1 dc in next st, 1 sc in next st. Repeat from the 3 [4, 5] more times. 1 dc/sc2tog. Turn your work. (11 [13, 15] sts)
Row 38 [38, 40]: Ch1 (counts as 1st sc). *1 dc in next st, 1 sc in next st. Repeat from the 4 [5, 6] more times. Turn your work. (11 [13, 15] sts)
Row 39 [39, 41]: Ch2 (counts as 1st dc), 1 sc in next st. *1 dc in next st, 1 sc in next st. Repeat from the 3 [4, 5] more times. 1 dc in next st. Turn your work. (11 [13, 15] sts)
Row 40 [40, 42]: Ch1, 1 sc/dc2tog. 1 sc in next st. *1 dc in next st, 1 sc in next st. Repeat from the 3 [4, 5] more times. Turn your work. (10 [12, 14] sts)
Row 41 [41, 43] – 42 [42, 44]: Ch2 (counts as 1st dc), 1 sc in next st. *1 dc in next st, 1 sc in next st. Repeat from the 3 [4, 5] more times. 1 dc in next st. Turn your work. (10 [12, 14] sts)
Fasten off, and weave in loose ends.
SLEEVE:
Ch14 [16, 18] using super chunky yarn and 10mm hook.
Row 1: 1 sc in 2nd ch from hook. 1 sc in next 12 [14,16] sts. Turn your work. (13 [15, 17] sts)
Row 2: 1 sl st in next 13 [15,17] sts. Turn your work. (13 [15, 17] sts)
Row 3: Ch1, 1 camel sc in same st. 1 camel sc in next 12 [14,16] sts. Turn your work. (13 [15, 17] sts)
Row 4: Ch1, 1 sc in same st. *1 psc in next st. 1 sc in next st. Repeat from the * 5 [6, 7] more times. Turn your work. (13 [15, 17] sts)
Row 5: Ch1, 1 sc in same st. 1 sc in next 11 [13,15] sts. 2 sc in next st. Turn your work. (14 [16, 18] sts)
Row 6: 1 sl st in next 14 [16,18] sts. Turn your work. (14 [16, 18] sts)
Row 7: Ch1, 1 camel sc in same st. 1 camel sc in next 13 [15,17] sts. Turn your work. (14 [16, 18] sts)
Row 8: Ch2 (counts as 1st dc), 1 sc in same st. *1 dc in next st, 1 sc in next st. Repeat from the 5 [6, 7] more times. (1 dc, 1 sc) in next st. Turn your work. (16 [18, 20] sts)
Row 9 – 11 [11, 10]: Ch2 (counts as 1st dc), 1 sc in next st. *1 dc in next st, 1 sc in next st. Repeat from the 6 [7, 8] more times. Turn your work. (16 [18, 20] sts)
Row 12 [12, 11]: Ch1 (counts as 1st sc), 1 dc in same st. *1 sc in next st, 1 dc in next st. Repeat from the 6 [7, 8] more times. (1 sc, 1 dc) in next st. Turn your work. (18 [20, 22] sts)
Row 13 [13, 12] – 14 [14, 13]: Ch1 (counts as 1st sc), 1 dc in next st. *1 sc in next st, 1 dc in next st. Repeat from the 7 [8, 9] more times. Turn your work. (18 [20, 22] sts)
Row 15 [15, 14]: Ch2 (counts as 1st dc), 1 sc in same st. *1 dc in next st, 1 sc in next st. Repeat from the 7 [8, 9] more times. (1 dc, 1 sc) in next st. Turn your work. (20 [22, 24] sts)
Row 16 [16, 15] – 18 [18, 16]: Ch2 (counts as 1st dc), 1 sc in next st. *1 dc in next st, 1 sc in next st. Repeat from the 8 [9, 10] more times. Turn your work. (20 [22, 24] sts)
Row 19 [19, 17]: Ch1 (counts as 1st sc), 1 dc in same st. *1 sc in next st, 1 dc in next st. Repeat from the 8 [9, 10] more times. (1 sc, 1 dc) in next st. Turn your work. (22 [24, 26] sts)
Row 20 [20, 18] – 21 [21, 19]: Ch1 (counts as 1st sc), 1 dc in next st. *1 sc in next st, 1 dc in next st. Repeat from the 9 [10, 11] more times. Turn your work. (22 [24, 26] sts)
Row 22 [22, 20]: Ch2 (counts as 1st dc), 1 sc in same st. *1 dc in next st, 1 sc in next st. Repeat from the 9 [10, 11] more times. (1 dc, 1 sc) in next st. Turn your work. (24 [26, 28] sts)
Row 23 [23, 21] – 24 [25,22]: Ch2 (counts as 1st dc), 1 sc in next st. *1 dc in next st, 1 sc in next st. Repeat from the 10 [11, 12] more times. Turn your work. (24 [26, 28] sts)
Fasten off, and weave in loose ends.
Women’s XL/XXL Size
Row 23: Ch1 (counts as 1st sc), 1 dc in same st. *1 sc in next st, 1 dc in next st. Repeat from the 12 more times. (1 sc, 1 dc) in next st. Turn your work. (30 sts)
Row 24 – 25: Ch1 (counts as 1st sc), 1 dc in next st. *1 sc in next st, 1 dc in next st. Repeat from the 13 more times. Turn your work. (30 sts)
Fasten off, and weave in loose ends.
ASSEMBLY:
Follow “Assembly Diagram” below.
Cardigan
Block the finished body of cardigan to correct height/width. Place the “Front of Cardigan” (both right and left side) on top of the “Back of Cardigan”, flip the layout inside out, and join the two panels together by seaming 19”/48cm [19”/48cm, 19.5”/50cm] closed, working from the bottom top the top. The remaining openings are the armholes.
Sleeves
Flip each sleeve inside out and seam the sleeves along the ends of the rows, all along the underarm. Seam both sleeves onto the cardigan, where the armholes are. Flip your completed cardigan right side out.
Fasten off, and weave in loose ends.
BORDER:
Attach yarn in the bottom of the 16th [18th, 20th] st of “Row 1” of the “Back of Cardigan”.
Rnd 1: Ch1, 1 sc in same st. 1 sc in next 30 [34, 38] sts. 2 sc in the corner st, 107 [107, 111] sc along the border of the front of the cardigan, 2 sc in corner st. 1 sc in next 31 [35, 39] sts. Sl st in 1st sc of rnd. (173 [181, 193] sts)
Fasten off, and weave in loose ends.
COLLAR:
Attach yarn in the bottom of the 141st [145th, 153rd] st of “Rnd 1” of the “Border”. Turn your work.
Row 1: 1 sl st in the next 109 [109, 113] sts. Turn your work. (109 [109, 113] sts)
Row 2: Ch1, 1 camel sc in same st. 1 camel sc in the next 108 [108, 112] sts. Turn your work. (109 [109, 113] sts)
Row 3: Ch1, 1 sc in same st. *1 psc in next st. 1 sc in next st. Repeat from the * 53 [53, 55] more times. Turn your work. (109 [109, 113] sts)
Row 4: Ch1, 1 sc in same st. 1 sc in the next 108 [108, 112] sts. Turn your work. (109 [109, 113] sts)
Row 5: 1 sl st in the next 109 [109, 113] sts. Turn your work. (109 [109, 113] sts)
Row 6: Ch1, 1 camel sc in same st. 1 camel sc in the next 108 [108, 112] sts. Turn your work. (109 [109, 113] sts)
Fasten off, and weave in loose ends.
Hope you all enjoy this pattern for a snuggly cardigan, perfect for a snow-filled day.
Be sure to use the tag #hopefulhoneyhive on Instagram to show me your version of my design!
Have a lovely day crocheting…
Love the pattern as I do All of your patterns. In the supply part you list several different colors of yarn but in the instructions there is no color change and in the pictures it looks like just one color. Looking forward to trying this but will find the last stitch a challenge, haven’t been crocheting long. Thank you so much for the pattern.
Hello! Sorry about the “Materials” confusion, I was having some internet issues so the post didn’t save the correct information before being published. I’ve updated it now, which will hopefully answer any questions you had! 🙂
P.S. What color did you use?
I used Wool-Ease Thick & Quick in “Fisherman”.
This is so Beautiful !
I just love the snow angel cardigan which I am working on at the present time for my daughter. Is there a child’s version available? My 5 year old granddaughter would be so happy if I could make one for her so she could be like her mum.
Beautiful pattern! Two things I am not sure of – how to do a camel sc and how to do “1 sc/dc2tog”. I am fairly certain I can make a good attempt at this awesome cardigan if I could understand these two instructions. I have loved all of your patterns and follow you on instagram which is where I saw this Snow Angel first. Thank you for sharing and inspiring the rest of us.
The measurements given for the larger size says the width is 28″ so assume that means the actual circumference is 56″? Also, it states the length is only 28′? It has to be longer than that, no??
Olivia – What size cardigan are you wearing in these photos? I have made myself a M/L and it fits however it isn’t nearly as long as yours is on you and I didn’t use 10 skeins of yarn. I feel like I am missing 7-10 inches of length and I followed the pattern exactly.
I’m wearing the XS/S size and I’m 5’4 tall 🙂 Yes, when laying flat the cardigan measures 27″-28″, but as soon as you wear it, the weight of the garment pulls it down, so it appears longer. The ‘Width’ is when the cardigan is laying flat, so the circumference is roughly twice as big! Hope this helps clear up any confusion.
Row 2 – 24 [24, 26]: Ch2 (counts as 1st dc), 1 sc in next st. *1 dc in next st, 1 sc in next st. Repeat from the 6 [7, 8] more times. Turn your work. (16 [18, 20] sts)
this is the hopeful honey cardigan angel pattern. I have been working on this pattern for hours and really love the pattern is confusing here. Please I need help.
I love this cardigan! I want to use a worsted weight yarn, though. How many should I Cain for starting row? Multiples of how many?
This is beautiful and I want to try it. I’m wondering what a camel stitch is and a psc. Appreciate your help. Thanks so much for this beautiful pattern, I love your work!
I was wondering the same thing! Hope they answer quickly…. 🙂
I have never made a cardigan. This is gorgeous. How do I print this pattern.
For those who are are not aware of what the camel stitch is, a you tube video can be found at
thank you, I will watch the video….
love this cardigan! <3 <3
thank you for the pattern.
Hi! I’m working on this lovely cardigan and I don’t understand what a 1 dc/sc2tog is. I know how to complete a sc2tog, but I am not sure if the dc means I double crochet in the same stitch or the stitch before. Thanks!
I have the same question as Claire.
I think that the 1dc/sc2tog means 1 decrease by sc2tog, i was reading it that the dc was meaning double crochet not decrease until it dawned on me you are only needing to lose 1 stitch.x
I am unable to get the cardigan sweater pattern
I’m seeing the abbreviation “psc” in the pattern, but not in the stitches and abbreviations. Could you please explain what it means?
Picot Single Crochet
I tried to print the pattern but it only gave me the first 2 pages,what am I doing wrong ?
awesome, i really like it
nice its very beautiful
What a beautiful cardigan! Thank you for the detailed pattern! Gonna try it!
Started this pattern today (M/L). After two tries I still couldn’t get the 24 inch width using a 10mm metal hook. Should I use a bigger hook?
Beautiful sweater and I’d love to attempt this. You list a bobble & puff spike stitch as stitches used, but are nowhere in the pattern. I take it the “pcs” is the bobble or popcorn stitch. Also what is meant by 1 dc/sc2tog and 1sc/dc2tog. ?? Plus the assembly instructions are not clear. How do you join the two panels together by seaming 19”/48cm [19”/48cm, 19.5”/50cm] closed, working from the bottom top the top? Hoping you can give us all an answer. Love your patterns so much. Thank you!
single crochet/double crochet decrease, put hook in first stitch draw up loop, 2 loops on hook, now wrap hook and enter second stitch and draw up another loop 4 loops on hook, wrap hook pull through 2 loops, 3 loops left on hook wrap hook and draw through all 3, reverse this for dc/sc2 together
Can you write out the reverse directions not sure what you mean by reverse this for doc/sc2 together
I love your design. Thank you for sharing
So excited to try this pattern. I’m a fairly new to crocheting but always wanted to try a sweater or coat. Thanks for sharing this pattern!!
wish it was set up in “printer friendly’ style…..so hard to print out this way
Copy the link to this page and paste it into http://www.printfriendly.com
I too, have the same problem, I don’t know where the link of this page is found and have not done anything like that before, is there some way you could put a print friendly icon on your page??? pretty please. Its too hard to do the work and keep up online, thanks for the possibility of a link.
Hi, how do you do the step dc/sc2tog, please.
Very new to your site and am in love with it! The tutorials are amazing & brilliant!
Thank You so Much!
I’d like to try this pattern but would like to make it in a short jacket. What are your suggestions.
wow, the dress that she wore is so beautiful, the woolly line is very fine. thanks for your article! i feel it interesting, i hope you continue to have good posts like this to share.
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I like the snow Angel Cardigan, but how can i get the pattern.
I can’t download it.
Can you sent it to me maybe
I am trying to get the Snow Angel Cardigan Crochet Pattern and I am unsuccessful in it pulling up. It just brings me to the “Leave A Note” page. Can you forward it to me, please?
Thank you!
Love it!
As a beginner i would love to try this but the wool i’m using has a gauge of 4.5 cm. Is there a way to solve this ( size m instead of xs?)
Beautiful. Can you show me how to make a pretty butterfly puede for my granddaughter.
This is exactly what a friend of mine is asking for, except the length. To make this longer, it looks like I would be able to add rows to the back and both front sides after row 2?
Hi.
I am having difficulty with the sleeve count beginning with row 12 to about 16. What am I doing wrong? I am making the size large. Thanks!
I figured out the mistake on the sleeve pattern. Rows 16-20 for the size large…you need to repeat the * instructions 9 times…and make adjustments to the size XL pattern as well. Otherwise, the pattern is awesome. Will post photos ASAP>
Olivia, Is it possible to have the pattern updated and a new version sent out? I’m not one for trying to reconfigure a pattern very well. I need the exact instructions.
The sleeves seem way too small. Is it only 24 rows for an XL?
Exactly! They measure 17″, but that barely hits the elbow
I am making your sweater and have found that it looks nothing like the picture . My sweater is much shorter and so are the sleeves what did I do wrong . I was so looking forward to a long cardigan that was cozy like the photo
Same with mine! 😞
I can’t dl pattern what’s wrong?
could this pattern be made with a yarn not as heavy and still look good? I live in Bermuda and love the style but don’t need anything that heavy. if yes, would you have any recommendations on what yarn would be best?
Thank you so much for sharing!
what is meant by 1 dc/sc2tog and 1sc/dc2tog. ?? PLEASE EXPLAIN.
Look in comments , Leslie says: it’s a single/double cr 2 together, then a double/single cr 2 together
Please revise and share pattern so it’s length and sleeves are as shown in the photo. I have spent hours doing and frogging and redoing and I just find so many issues with this pattern! Maybe someone should check your work b4 it gets published. All these questions from above go unanswered and I am sure I am not the only person very disappointed. I cannot believe this pattern is so inaccurate it’s sad, please have someone who knows how to crochet and write a pattern revise and republish this. The pattern written this way is not what’s in the photo with repeats of pattern to address length of garment, sleeves really messed up. You have terms without explanation ie camel …. this is so unprofessional and if the pattern has to be left this way it should be pulled and deleted!! Ps I really think this will land on unhearing ears and will be ignored
Olivia why can’t I get the Snow Angel Cardigan, it won’t download!
I am confused after completing row 44 of the back panel, it refers to repeating from the 18 more times.
Hi it means repeat *1dc in next stitch 1sc in next stitch 18 more times on that row so you will have a stitch count of 40stitchs in the row, these are the instructions for row 2 to 44 if your doing the larger size once you completed row 44 fasten off
If you have 36 stitches and start with a sc, you will end with a dc, turn, ch 2. The pattern for the back says you should end with a sc. When you turn that would put a sc on top of a sc. I can’t figure it out.
Hi all I’ve followed a lot of your patterns but due to a cracked screen on my iPad I printed this one off I’ve completed the back and front panels and was just looking over the sleeves I’ve seen the comment about the psc stitch but looking st the photos I think it looks like a bobble stitch so do you think the bo and puff has been incin the stitch list as a you can swop the psc for either bo or puff sp???? I hope someone can please answer me quick as I’m
On that row now thanks to anyone who answers in advance x
I use be the dumbest person as no-one else has had a problem. Am I correct in understanding that the border is a row of sc all the way around bottom and up both fronts and around the neck? Then the “collar” is just up one from across neck and down the other front for 6 rows deep?
I apologize if the next comment makes no sense but I need help
I’m having problems with “FRONT OF CARDIGAN (right side) rows 29 and 30. After repeating 5 more times it calls for a dc in the next stitch then turn. This is throwing off my stitches on the next row. When I did the “FRONT OF CARDIGAN (left side), it did not call for that extra dc at the end of those rows. I’m loosing the pattern that was developing where you place your dc into the sc of the previous round. With this extra dc, on the next round, I’m putting dc stitch into dc from previous round. It looks funny. Please let me know if I’m doing something wrong
That sweater is just what I have been looking for thank you for sharing this beautiful cardigan
And the cardigan is much shorter than the picture …
Just curious about the sleeves. The sleeves on the modeled version are not 17″. 17″ will barely go to a persons elbow…..
I also Iam having a issue with the sleeves am I missing something they are very short.
I am assuming that the designer forgot to add the repeat rounds
Which would be the repeat rounds, so frustrating to get this far and can’t get sleeves right.
I don’t bother going any further or trying to figure it out. I used it as a dog bed
Can someone please help me figure out the sleeve pattern it seems to be missing rows. My sleeve is very short like I needed to continue in pattern for a fee more rows. Iam I missing something. The pattern does not workout to 17 inches.
I am loving crocheting this snow angel cardigan. So relaxing. Is there a child’s version in your plans for future patterns? I have a five year old granddaughter and I would love to give one to her along with the one I am completing for her mum, my daughter.
While I love the pattern, few things I’d like to point out. In the stitches listed at the beginning there is no mention of the camel stick or picot stitch. This is the bobble stitch and the puff spike stitch which are never used. Making the medium/large case out very small for me even with an even and lose tension throughout. I know for next time to gauge/size up for future patterns. Thank you!
Does this have buttons or zipper to close it?
I have the same question as some others: there is the Bobble Stitch (bo) and Puff Spike Stitch (puff sp) in the directions, but never referenced in the pattern. There is a psc listed for the sleeve. I am not sure what this stands for? Also the border seems to be incorrect – only one round listed, but the photos are clearly showing a raised stitch. I presume this is the same psc as in the sleeve. I am disappointed that these questions are not addressed from previous posts 🙁
I’m working on the front left side of the cardigan and it says Row 2 – 24 [24, 26]: Ch2 (counts as 1st dc), 1 sc in next st. *1 dc in next st, 1 sc in next st. Repeat from the 6 [7, 8] more times. Turn your work. (16 [18, 20] sts Can you please tell me what this means tyia