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Hoodies are an awesome way to keep ourselves warm in style! Who doesn’t need to have a garment that one can throw on top of a t-shirt as well as a fancy summer dress? No matter the occasion, no matter the season, a crochet hoodie will always be the right choice. This is why you need these crochet patterns so badly! Well, perhaps you wouldn’t want to wear a hoodie to a fancy dress ball or the opera. But other than that? Sky’s the limit! On top of that, these patterns, written by genius designers, can be customized with different yarn types and colors to suit your needs and fabulous fashion taste.
Happy at Home Hoodie Free Crochet Pattern
So lightweight and yet so cozy! This crochet hoodie is the definition of homewear, but you can also style it for a fancy night out. The hoodie, designed by the one and only Rachel Misner, will be great for cooler spring and summer evenings as well as for windy days at the beach. A hoodie is also a must-have for trips to the countryside! If you choose to make one as a gift for someone near and dear, it will be a much appreciated and loved present.
Skills: Easy Designer: Rachel Misner
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The Campfire Cardigan Free Crochet Pattern
You will love this pattern, no doubt about it! This quick cardigan, which can be easily customized to fit your body, is made of 2 simple granny hexagons. Its light and airy texture will play well with different color schemes, and if you vary the yarn weight, you will be able to ensure its preferred warmth. The campfire cardigan can be easily made with or without a hood. This is a great project for a garment that will be a hit at any campfire or backyard barbecue. It doesn’t require much effort as it’s made of two simple grannies! So convenient, right?
Skills: Easy Designer: Jess Coppom
The full article about this pattern is here:
more info about project photographed mkgranzow’s on Ravelry.
And here you can see how a kid’s version look like:
Visit pattern site of The Campfire Cardigan. More info about projects from photos you can find here and here.