The Key West Cardi
Crochet vests can be super colorful to keep up with the summer vibe! Take a look at the pictures below, isn’t this project by mommylovesyarn just incredible? It will go so well with your favorite jeans, shorts or a dress. The Key West Cardi is constructed from 3 simple rectangles and you will have lots of fun making it!
PHOTOS by mommylovesyarn / Instagram.com
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The Zahora Cardigan
Why, when you’re looking for crochet patterns for vest, do you find cardigans also? It’s because of the V-neck design that gives a vertical to your look and the multilayered purpose of garments.
This gorgeous cardigan in the pictures below is super light and breathable, so it’s going to be absolutely fantastic for every warmer summer day! These open lace stitches will be a fantastic addition to your favorite tee and a pair of shorts. If you have a bit more time, you can go for a longer version as well!
PHOTOS by Eandpcrochet / Eandpcrochet.com
Find the original free pattern on eandpcrochet.com.
Vest Top
If you’re looking for a simple crochet vest pattern so free, look no more. This design looks lovely as a second layer on a tee, shirt, or long-sleeve top. It is excellent on its own. This vest top is an ideal piece for your all-season wardrobe. Make it with a free crochet sweater vest pattern and a supportive video tutorial. You’ll practice crocheting ribbing and a simple half double crochet for the body. It’s a fast and fun project. Enjoy!
PHOTOS by Carrie M Chambers / ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on crochetwithcarrie.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
Granny Square Vest
Among the easy crochet vests patterns for free, this one is maybe the easiest. Crochet squares are versatile and you can make a lot of projects with them. In addition to granny blankets, you can also make cozy crochet vests! This one is great for the time of year when it’s chilly but not as cold as November. The project is suitable for adventurous beginners who have already learned to crochet single, double, and half doubles. Follow the free step-by-step crochet pattern to get started.
PHOTOS by Premier Yarns / premieryarns.com
Find the original free pattern on premieryarns.com.
Ripple Vest
This super cute women’s crochet vest pattern from the pictures below is such a fun piece to take your spring outfit to the next level! And vests are so on trend right now! So work this sweater vest crochet pattern for free to create your own unique vest in any color you like! It’s such a fun layering piece to wear in spring and fall.
PHOTOS by Christina Landrum / ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on citybrightknits.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
Freesia Swing Vest
Crochet vests are usually really simple to make, and they’re great for beginners because the patterns are very forgiving and easy to follow. This stunning white vest is crocheted from the bottom up, and it’s totally seamless. Can you believe it? You can customize it even further with some cute appliques and maybe some fringes.
PHOTOS by Mary Beth Temple / ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on hookedforlifepublishing.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
Long Summer Crochet Duster
This delicate crochet ladies’ vest in the pictures below gives me boho vibes! It’s great for chilly summer evenings and trips to the beach! It’s just perfect for the season. Briana K Designs worked it in one, very long piece and then seamed together on the sides. With the two-row repeat, it’s a relaxing project.
PHOTOS by Briana K Designs / ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on brianakdesigns.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
Maria Vest
This colorful crochet vest in the pictures below really looks like it was taken out straight of a fashion show, don’t you think? It really reminds me of these incredible spider-like sweaters by Rodarte. It’s not an easy crochet vest but gorgeous and with many details that will be your staple piece this summer!
PHOTOS by April Gopwani / ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on furlscrochet.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.