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The Maeve Cardigan

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The Maeve Cardigan
Two photos feature a person outdoors wearing a mustard-colored crochet cardigan over a white top and blue jeans.

The Maeve Cardigan crochet pattern by Rachel Misner is the ideal blend of comfort and style, making it a must-have piece for your wardrobe. With its relaxed, loose fit and beautifully textured stitch pattern, it’s perfect for layering on those cooler days. The roomy pockets add a touch of practicality, and the easy-to-follow pattern makes it an enjoyable project for every season.

Use These Crochet Materials

To make this crochet cardigan, you’ll need Lion Brand Heartland yarn, a great choice for its softness and vibrant color options. This yarn is Aran weight, which gives the cardigan warmth without making it overly bulky.

You’ll also use a 5.5 mm crochet hook to ensure you achieve the right stitch tension for a perfect fit.

Full Guidance to Crocheting Maeve Cardigan

The Maeve Cardigan is worked in panels, starting from the bottom and worked upward using simple stitches like treble crochet. The pattern provides clear instructions for piecing together the front, back, and sleeves. Therefore, even if you’re new to garment-making, the process will feel smooth and manageable.

Assembling the cardigan is straightforward, with helpful notes on how to attach the panels and shape the sleeves.

Customize Your Cardigan for the Perfect Fit

This crochet cardigan pattern is easy to customize, allowing you to adjust the length or sleeve size by adding or subtracting rows in multiples of two. If you’d prefer a cardigan without pockets, simply skip the chain space meant for pocket placement and continue with the stitch pattern.

Available in sizes from XS to 5X, the pattern is designed to fit a range of body types, ensuring everyone can enjoy their own perfect Maeve Cardigan. Just keep in mind that any changes to the design, like adjusting the length, may affect your total yarn usage, so plan accordingly!

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