Cold Snap Cardigan

£4.00

Cold Snap Cardigan by Joanne Scrace

Printed crochet cardigan pattern

Note From Designer:

Every single year I have the same problem: the weather turns really cold and I want a new handmade jumper RIGHT AWAY! I never seem to be able to think ahead to start making it in while the sun is still shining in summer. Even as the leaves start to turn and fall, but the days are still warm, I’m still in denial. The cold snap cardigan solves the problem, it’s a super chunky, super snuggly and
most importantly super quick to make.

And yes, it has pockets! And they are cleverly integrated into the hem. Because you’d rightly expect nothing less from a cosy cardigan from The Crochet Project.

We’ve used a DK (light worsted) weight yarn held double as this means you get a better drape than you would with a chunky yarn, but different options for yarn combinations are listed.

This pattern is sold as a pattern duo with the Winter is Coming Cardigan, a DK single strand version with additional sizing options.

Additional Information:

Sizes:

4 sizes with variations for arms back and chest

Yarn:

DK Weight: 250m/100g

1715 - 2972 m total

recommended from our yarn range: Devonia DK (John Arbon Textiles) or Milburn DK (Eden Cottage Yarns)

Tools:

  • 9mm hook

  • 6mm hook

  • 7 removable stitch markers

Gauge to 10cm (blocked) :

rib: 20 sts & 16 rows

pattern: 16 sts & 10 rows

Cold Snap Cardigan by Joanne Scrace

Printed crochet cardigan pattern

Note From Designer:

Every single year I have the same problem: the weather turns really cold and I want a new handmade jumper RIGHT AWAY! I never seem to be able to think ahead to start making it in while the sun is still shining in summer. Even as the leaves start to turn and fall, but the days are still warm, I’m still in denial. The cold snap cardigan solves the problem, it’s a super chunky, super snuggly and
most importantly super quick to make.

And yes, it has pockets! And they are cleverly integrated into the hem. Because you’d rightly expect nothing less from a cosy cardigan from The Crochet Project.

We’ve used a DK (light worsted) weight yarn held double as this means you get a better drape than you would with a chunky yarn, but different options for yarn combinations are listed.

This pattern is sold as a pattern duo with the Winter is Coming Cardigan, a DK single strand version with additional sizing options.

Additional Information:

Sizes:

4 sizes with variations for arms back and chest

Yarn:

DK Weight: 250m/100g

1715 - 2972 m total

recommended from our yarn range: Devonia DK (John Arbon Textiles) or Milburn DK (Eden Cottage Yarns)

Tools:

  • 9mm hook

  • 6mm hook

  • 7 removable stitch markers

Gauge to 10cm (blocked) :

rib: 20 sts & 16 rows

pattern: 16 sts & 10 rows

Recommended yarns:
Milburn DK Eden Cottage Yarns Milburn DK Natural Eden Cottage Yarns Milburn DK Althaea Eden Cottage Yarns Milburn DK Azalea Eden Cottage Yarns Milburn DK Black Tulip Eden Cottage Yarns Milburn DK Bramble Eden Cottage Yarns Milburn DK Catmint Eden Cottage Yarns Milburn DK Charcoal Eden Cottage Yarns Milburn DK Compost Eden Cottage Yarns Milburn DK Crocosmia Eden Cottage Yarns Milburn DK Dusk Eden Cottage Yarns Milburn DK Estuary Eden Cottage Yarns Milburn DK Fern Eden Cottage Yarns Milburn DK Harvest Gold Eden Cottage Yarns Milburn DK Night Sky Eden Cottage Yarns Milburn DK Rain Eden Cottage Yarns Milburn DK Rust Eden Cottage Yarns Milburn DK Steel Eden Cottage Yarns Milburn DK Tea Rose Eden Cottage Yarns Milburn DK Thyme Eden Cottage Yarns Milburn DK Wicker
Milburn Colour:
Devonia DK
Devonia DK
£19.00
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