Crochet Floral Lace Cardigan Pattern For Every Women’s
Crocheting delightful charm with the Free Crochet Floral Lace Cardigan Pattern, featuring delicate floral motifs that offer airy comfort and stylish layering options.
This pattern offers a stylish and versatile addition to any wardrobe, perfect for layering throughout the seasons. Featuring intricate floral motifs, this pattern combines beauty with practicality, resulting in a lightweight yet impressive garment. Suitable for both casual and formal wear, the lace cardigan enhances any outfit with a touch of sophistication. The pattern includes detailed instructions that cater to different skill levels, making it accessible for both novice and advanced crocheters.
Crochet Floral Lace Cardigan
With this pattern, you can create a unique, personal piece that stands out and showcases your craftsmanship. Additionally, the airy design ensures comfort, making it an ideal accessory for those cooler summer evenings or a cozy addition to fall and winter attire.
Tip:
For a more personalized touch, use a gradient yarn to add a subtle shift in color throughout the cardigan, enhancing its visual appeal.
Materials:
- Worsted weight yarn (Chenda does not mention the exact type of yarn used in the video)
- 5.5mm crochet hook
- Tapestry needle
- Scissors
Abbreviations:
- st(s): stitch(es)
- ch: chain
- sl st: slip stitch
- dc: double crochet
- sc: single crochet
Size:
- [To be determined]
Pattern Notes:
- The pattern is worked in rows.
- The cardigan consists of three panels: back, front (two pieces), and sleeves (two pieces).
- The floral lace motif is created by repeating rows 1-6.
Making
- Ch a multiple of 17 + 2. (Chenda made 119 ch)
Row 1:
- Sk 3 ch, dc in 4th ch, ch 3, dc in same st, ch 5, sk 5 ch, sc in next ch, sc in next 2 ch, ch 5, sk 5 ch, dc in next 4 ch. Repeat from * to end of row. Turn. (dc, ch 3, dc)
For Row 2:
- Ch 3, dc in next dc, (3 dc, ch 4, sc in 3rd sc of previous row, ch 4, 3 dc, dc) repeat from * to end of row. Turn. (5 dc, ch 3, dc)
Row 3:
- Ch 1, sc in first dc, (ch 4, 3 dc, ch 2, 3 dc, ch 4, sc in 3rd sc of previous row) repeat from * to end of row. Turn. (sc, ch 8, sc)
For Row 4:
- Ch 8, sk first ch sp and first 2 dc, 4 dc in next ch sp, (ch 5, sc in next ch sp, sc in next sc, sc in next ch sp, ch 5, 4 dc in next ch sp) repeat from * to end of row. Turn. (5 ch, 4 dc)
Row 5:
- Ch 1, sc in first dc, (ch 4, 3 dc, ch 3, 3 dc, ch 4, sc in 3rd sc of previous row) repeat from * to end of row. Turn. (4 dc, ch 3, dc)
For Row 6:
- Ch 3, dc in next dc, (3 dc, ch 4, sc in 3rd sc of previous row, ch 4, 3 dc, dc) repeat from * to end of row. Turn. (5 dc, ch 3, dc)
- Repeat rows 1-6 until desired length. (Chenda made 40 rows)
Border:
- Ch 1, sc in each st around the edge of the back panel, joining with a sl st to the first sc. Fasten off.
Front Panels:
- Repeat steps 1-8 for the back panel, but make the foundation chain shorter. (Chenda made 51 ch for each front panel)
- Attach the two front panels to the back panel, right sides together, using sc stitches.
Sleeves:
- Ch a multiple of 17 + 2. (Chenda made 102 ch)
- Repeat steps 2-8 for the back panel, but stop at row 61.
- Attach the sleeves to the front and back panels, right sides together, using sc stitches.
Finishing:
- Weave in all loose ends.
- Crochet a chain for the tie (Chenda made 300 ch).
- Sew the tie to the cardigan.





