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Misha Sweater
A person stands in front of a decorative wall adorned with woven baskets, wearing a multicolored crochet sweater with wavy patterns.

The Misha Sweater by Fran Morgan is a stylish and comfortable crochet pattern for those who wish to add some color to their wardrobe. With a relaxed silhouette, beautiful ripple design, and rainbow accents, this garment incorporates comfort and style. Whether you are making this for yourself or as a thoughtful gift, it’s sure to become a favorite!

Gather Your Supplies for the Misha Sweater

The pattern suggests Scheepjes Secret Garden and Scheepjes Stone Washed Minerals, both DK weight yarns known for their softness and amazing colors. The body of the sweater includes four different shades, while just one solid color is used for ribbing the cuffs and hem.

You’ll also need a 4 mm crochet hook to achieve the exact tension. A thoughtful yarn selection will enhance the sweater’s rippling waves. 

Techniques Used in the Misha Sweater Pattern

The Misha Sweater pattern is recommended for those with a good understanding of crochet basics. It uses stitches like single crochet and treble crochet — placed strategically to form the eye-catching ripple design. Dropped blouson sleeves, boat neckline, and ribbed detailing at the hem and cuffs provide the structure of this crochet sweater.

Misha Sweater Perfect for Any Season

The best thing about the Misha Sweater is its versatility. Made of lightweight yarn, it allows layering on colder days and wearing alone when it is mild. It has a comfortable fit, so whether you are lounging at home or going out for a casual outing, it makes a go-to piece for multiple occasions.

With the right color combination, you can easily create a sweater for every season. From bold spring hues and earthy fall tones to cool winter blues — what will be your pick?

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