Cropped Cable Stitch Sweater
A beautiful cropped crochet sweater for your off-season wardrobe. It’s lacey and lightweight, so you won’t even feel like you’re wearing anything. The voluminous shape combines with a great color palette to make you stand out from the crowd. Plus, it looks great with jeans and skirts alike, so you can create a lot of outfits with it.
PHOTOS by Tabitha Frost / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on Ravelry.
Cropped Alpine Stitch Sweater
Elevate your style with a meticulously crafted crochet sweater. This unique piece is a fusion of timeless crochet techniques and modern design. Imagine yourself in an elegantly cropped garment adorned with intricate ribbing along the waist, sleeves, shoulders and neckline. The voluminous sleeves add a touch of sophistication to the overall look, making this a must-have addition to your wardrobe. Follow the free crochet pattern to get started.
PHOTOS by Karmen Režek / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on loopsonly.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
Autumn Breeze Mesh Sweater
A cozy sweater design that will work for both the demi season and winter. The color palette is quite muted, but the disproportionate stripes are eye-catching. The sweater looks great with jeans, skirts and classic wool pants if you choose a neutral color. The free crochet sweater pattern is also suitable for intermediate crocheters – just follow the instructions, and you’ll be fine.
PHOTOS by Marina Russo / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on YouTube, or read more about it on Ravelry.
Snowstorm Sweater
Basic design that draws attention. This crochet sweater is both a good base layer for your experience and a great eye-catcher in its own right. The voluminous neckline and slightly cropped body make it stand out from the usual sweaters that try to fit everyone. But check the sizing to make sure it fits – these pieces are better when they fit perfectly.
Find the original free pattern on durableyarn.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
Ruffle Raglan Crochet Sweater
The puffy sleeves and cropped fit of this crochet sweater make it a must-have for soft and cute looks. Made with a warm yarn, it’s great for fall and spring with their transitional weather. Besides, it’s also an easy way to add a touch of vintage to your wardrobe. The free crochet pattern comes in sizes XS-2XL, so you are sure to find one that fits you perfectly. Follow the instructions and see what happens!
PHOTOS by Karmen Režek / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on loopsonly.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.
Merida Crochet Sweater
This beautiful crochet sweater is made for the harshest of winters and yet it’s still good for mid-season. The shape is not usual here and so this piece is not just a basic sweater, but a centerpiece of your outfit. It’s made with the special alpine stitch, which creates that amazing texture you’ll just love. The sweater pattern is generally simple, so give it a try.
PHOTOS by Alison Green / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on knitty.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
Your First Basic V Neck Crochet Sweater
The V-neck crochet sweater is one of the basics you need for a capsule wardrobe. This neck shape makes it perfect for pairing with shirts, ties and turtlenecks. It is also a nice way to add some texture to your outfit and make it look more interesting. The soft yarn makes it very comfortable and warm for even the harshest of winters.
PHOTOS by Kiks + Jack Crochet / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on kiksandjackcrochet.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.