Granny Patchwork Vest
Many of the free crochet sweater vest patterns in this post are beginner-friendly, and this project is a great example. Another great granny square crochet vest design. This one is finished in muted colors to match any casual outfit. The handmade vest is a great solution if you don’t want to get cold in the morning and don’t want to take it off when the midday sun comes out of the clouds. The project is beginner-friendly and quick to complete. Check out the crochet vest free pattern and get started!
PHOTOS by Svetlana Avrakh / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on yarnspirations.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.
Hooded Granny Square Vest
We like this project for the cool big hood and this charming, but still minimalist floral motif. This vest is super feminine and stylish while still remaining practical and warm, so what more can you possibly dream of?
Photos by Jessica Reeves Potasz / mamainastitch.com
You will find this free pattern mamainstitch.com, or learn more about it Ravelry.
Colorblock Oversized Sweater
Indulge in contemporary fashion with a trendy, comfortable sweater adorned with wavy diagonal stripes. Carefully crafted in 4 separate pieces and expertly stitched, this stylish garment will effortlessly enhance your look. Embrace the cozy warmth and chic design and make a statement wherever you go. The crochet pattern for this sweater is free and easy to follow. Give it a try!
PHOTOS by Svetlana Gibadullina / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on vetkaknit.wordpress.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
October Sweater
Add another basic design to your collection. This crochet sweater is a perfect choice when you want to look nice and don’t want to think too much about the outfit. The texture adds to the sensual experience, while the simple techniques guarantee that you will complete this piece without stress. The free step-by-step pattern comes in sizes XS-5XL.
PHOTOS by Emilia Johansson / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on coffeeandcrocheting.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
Crochet V-Neck Sweater
The lacy texture of this crochet sweater makes it breathable and warm at the same time. So it’s great for almost any weather, whether it’s early fall or late winter outside. Plus, this is a beginner-friendly crochet sweater pattern, and you’ll find it easy to complete even if you don’t have much experience. Follow the free step by step crochet tutorial and see what happens.
PHOTOS by Mj’s Off The Hook Designs / mjsoffthehookdesigns.com
Find the original free pattern on mjsoffthehookdesigns.com.
Tulip Square Spencer
Crochet granny squares are the perfect basis for various projects, including women’s clothing. For example, this tulip square became a beautiful part of the crochet vest. The free crochet spencer pattern is available in sizes up to 5XL. You’ll also find a video tutorial that comes with the sweater vest crochet pattern and will make your path even more straightforward. Enjoy!
PHOTOS by Wilma Westenberg / ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on wilmade.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
Agnes Sweater Vest
Look what a lovely crochet women’s vest you can make of granny squares! Furthermore, use scrap yarn for this project and free some space for new ideas. You’ll find the crochet sweater vest pattern with detailed photos of the process and a few look concepts on the author’s website. Enjoy!
PHOTOS by Bethany Lynne / ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on bethanylynnemakes.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.