Crochet Isla Granny Square Sweater Free Pattern & Video Tutorial

Ignite your creativity with our Free Crochet Isla Granny Square Sweater Pattern, a fun and vibrant way to craft a cozy, colorful, and stylish handmade sweater.

An engaging project that combines tradition with modern style. This pattern features a vibrant array of granny squares, beautifully pieced together to create a unique and stylish sweater. Perfect for adding a splash of color to your wardrobe, the Isla Granny Square Sweater is both trendy and versatile, suitable for casual wear or a statement piece in any season.

Crochet Isla Granny Square Sweater Free Pattern

This pattern offers a delightful way to create a cozy, eye-catching sweater that’s ideal for layering in cooler weather. The end result is a cozy, one-of-a-kind garment that showcases your creative flair and attention to detail. Enjoy the therapeutic benefits of crocheting while creating something beautiful and functional.

Tip:

For a seamless finish, join your granny squares using the invisible seam technique.

Materials

  • Hook: 4.25 mm crochet hook
  • Yarn: Bernat Softy Cotton yarn
  • Other Materials: Darning needle, scissors

Abbreviations:

  • DC – Double crochet
  • CH – Chain
  • SL ST – Slip stitch
  • SC – Single crochet
  • HDC – Half double crochet
  • TR – Treble crochet
  • DC2tog – Double crochet two together
  • FPDC – Front post double crochet
  • BPdc – Back post double crochet

Squares:

Square Design A:

  • Round 1: CH 3, DC in 3rd CH from hook, CH 2, (3 DC in same CH, CH 2) 3 times, DC in top of beginning CH, SL ST to top of beginning CH.
  • Round 2: CH 1, SC in back loop only of first stitch, SC in CH 2 space, CH 2, SC in CH 2 space, SC in back loop only of next 3 stitches, SC in CH 2 space, CH 2, SC in CH 2 space, SC in back loop only of next 3 stitches, SC in CH 2 space, CH 2, SC in CH 2 space, SC in back loop only of next 3 stitches, SC in CH 2 space, CH 2, SC in back loop only of first stitch, SL ST to beginning stitch.
  • Round 3: CH 1, SC in back loop only of each stitch, repeat (2 SC in next stitch, 1 SC in next stitch) all around.

Square Design B:

  • Rounds 1-4: Same as Square Design A.
  • Round 5: CH 2, SC in first CH 1 space, CH 1, skip 1 SC, SC in next CH 1 space, repeat 3 times, CH 2, SC in same CH 1 space as previous stitch, CH 1, skip 1 SC, SC in next CH 1 space, repeat 6 times, CH 2, SC in same CH 1 space as previous stitch, CH 1, skip 1 SC, SC in next CH 1 space, repeat 6 times, CH 2, SC in same CH 1 space as previous stitch, CH 1, skip 1 SC, SC in next CH 1 space, repeat 6 times, join with SL ST to beginning CH.
  • Round 6: CH 1, SC in each stitch around, join with SL ST to beginning CH.

Assembly:

  1. Make multiple squares: Make the required number of squares for your desired sweater size. The pattern includes instructions for making the squares in both designs A and B.
  2. Sew squares together: Sew the squares together in rows, following the pattern instructions. The sides will be single crochet and the squares will alternate between designs A and B.
  3. Create side sections: Chain the required number of chains for the desired size, then crochet double crochet stitches for the side sections.
  4. Attach sleeves: Attach the sleeves to the body of the sweater by crocheting them together.
  5. Create collar: Follow the pattern instructions to create the collar. The collar pattern starts with a foundation chain, then involves crocheting taller stitches to create a curve, and finishes with a ribbed look using front post and back post double crochets.

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