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The Lake House Cardigan

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The Lake House Cardigan
Woman wearing a pink top, denim shorts, and a beige crochet cardigan stands outdoors in front of green foliage and a tree, shown from the front and back.

Say hello to your new favorite layer – the Lake House Cardigan designed by Rachel Misner. The garment is lightweight and features a wonderful openwork texture. Whether you need a breezy layering piece for your summer trip or when meeting up with friends around the campfire, this handmade cardi will make you feel both trendy and comfortable.

Is The Lake House Cardigan Easy To Crochet?

Yes, it is. This crochet cardigan pattern is actually perfect for confident beginners who would like to practice basic techniques along with some more advanced stitches. The garment is built from three long rectangles that you will seam together along the shoulders and down the sides, leaving only openings for your arms.

The main panels are worked with a mix of simple stitches like single crochets and double crochets, while the ribbing around the sleeves requires using front post and back post stitches.

What Makes The Cardigan Light And Flowy?

Before you dive into this project, be sure to get the right supplies first. The pattern calls for DK-weight yarn, perfect for creating a light summer garment. Consider using Lion Brand Truboo, a luxurious cotton-bamboo blend. It will make the fabric silky and flowy, giving your cardigan a soft feel and delightful drape. You will also need a 4 mm crochet hook.

Is This Lacy Crochet Cardigan Pattern Adjustable?

Rachel Misner’s pattern allows for easy customization. You can not only choose one of 9 adult women’s sizes but also adjust your cardigan to a desired length. If you prefer it shorter, reduce the number of worked rows. And to give your cardigan more length, add more rows. It’s really that simple!

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