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Cozy Grace Crochet long coat cardigan you will love! Learn how to crochet this beautiful long coat cardigan with a step by step free pattern
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This post may contain affiliate links. Winter coats are the main clothing pieces during the cold season. If you like to stand out from the crown you'll probably be shopping for something that not only beautiful but also, as usually happens, quite expensive too. Luckily, if you know how to crochet, you also know how … [Free Patterns] 3 Fabulous And Easy To Crochet Winter Coats Read More »
The Buttoned Crochet Grandpa Coat Cardigan with Pockets is a free and easy crochet pattern that is made to measure, size inclusive and designed to be intuit ...
Dear friends. Welcome to my blog. Today we will share very beautiful crochet cardigan patterns . I will share 19 beautiful patterns with you. First...
Welcome, fashion lovers! We have found some fabulous crochet patterns for coats for you to enjoy this season. And the next one too!
Crochet a jacket with this free crochet jacket pattern. Beginner friendly with sizes XS-XXL and a follow along video tutorial, you can't miss.
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This crochet long cardigan pattern with pockets is easy to make and great for everyday wear. The construction is beginner friendly.
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Cozy Grace Crochet long coat cardigan you will love! Learn how to crochet this beautiful long coat cardigan with a step by step free pattern
Hello darlings and welcome to a new and dare I say anticipated blog post. It’s summer( thank GOD!!!) and I know many of you are anxious to take on projects for the next cold season. I say this simply because I received a lot of requests for crochet winter coat patterns. So this is why I did my best to research and discover the trendiest but also warm and comfy looks for winter coats. So here is the story of what I found and the pattern ideas and stitch explanations so you can make yourself a trendy , beautiful, comfortable and warm crochet winter coat. Crossover Stitch Winter Coat – Polina Krainova Why Did I call it this way? Honestly because I have no idea who the designer is, I love this stitch and I find it extremely easy to remember it this way. I found the design ( already made coat) on vk Russian forum. I don’t know if Polina Krainova is the name of the designer or of the brand but all I can say is that I fell in love with this particular coat, color, texture and all. First time when I saw this stitch it was on Vanessa Montoro’s Instagram blog. She used it for a pullover ( short sleeved) and worked it with vegetal silk thread. The crochet winter coat was made with a medium size yarn, merino, cotton acrylic mix works, but polyester and cotton mix is also a good idea. A thicker yarn ( wool, or any other bulky thread) would result in a stiffer structure so if normally you would use a 4 mm hook, for a thicker yarn you will have to use a 4,5 -5 mm hook. Shaping the coat: Keep in mind simple knitting principles for making the coat. One back , two halves for the front. A line shape worked either from the upper part or the lower part. No armhole decrease ( straight arm opening) So here goes: 1. Chain multiples of five ( according to your measurements) 2. Ch3, *sk 4,1 Quadruple crochet in the 5th ch from the hook , skip the first of the 4 skipped stitches and work 3dc in the next skipped ch using the back loop so the quadruple crochet will remain in front*….repeat ** till the end of the row. 3. The second row is worked the same but keeping the quadruple crochet in the back( only back loop) to get the ribbed effect Work as many rows as necessary to get above the hip line. Start a basic decrease to get the shape from the picture. Simply skit one stitch to each side. Same simple style applies both for the back and the two fronts. Sleeves are worked in the same way and the decrease is a basic shoulder decrease ( skipped stitches to get the round shape) You can leave the neck line simple or you can add it a collar . Make a rectangle according to the neck opening measurement . It’s really this simple. Ribbed Late Fall Coat – same designer ( I think) This coat uses the exact same style but a very different stitch. I don’t know about you but I am a fan of front post , back post dc . The combination of this two gives the complicate and intricate looking ribbed finish , checkerboard style that I love about this coat. The same choice of yarn and crochet hook applies. Stitch pattern: The chart has groups of 3 stitches , the coat limits to two stitches /group 1. Chain the required length 2. Ch 3, 1 dc in each ch, turn 3. Ch3,* 2 fpdc , 2bpdc*…. Repeat ** till the end of the row finis with 1dc, turn 4. Ch3, reverse pattern : *2bpdc , 2fpdc* ( I think you got the idea, the reversed pattern offers the ribbed effect) 5. Repeat 2 and 3 until the piece is completed. Same principles for shaping the coat apply here. Lean Puff Stitch Warm and Fuzzy Coat – designer unknown If you liked the first idea , you will love this one. Recommended yarn: acrylic, mohair, anything fuzzy, 4 mm hook So here goes: 1. Chain multiples of five ( according to your measurements) 2. Ch3, *sk 4,1 Quadruple crochet in the 5th ch from the hook , skip the first of the 4 skipped stitches, ch 2 and work 1puff stitch in the first skipped ch using the back loop so the quadruple crochet will remain in front*, *….repeat ** till the end of the row. 3. The second row is worked the same but keeping the quadruple crochet in the back( only back loop) to get the ribbed effect. The shaping of the coat remains at your choice. The one in the picture has a gradual decrease in front ( the neck is shaped round). These being said, girls I encourage you to try. It is a lot easier than you might think so and also a lot less work than you might imagine. A compact stitch saves you the trouble of looking for an underlining for the coat . Keep in mind that all you need to do is measure yourself accordingly ( there are online tutorials for accurate measurements for crochet and knit clothing). Have fun and make your coat in a vivid color ( mine will be emerald green). I hope you like this post and I hope you will join us on Facebook, Pinterest and Google+ for more interesting updates and ideas. Xoxo Eva
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Welcome, fashion lovers! We have found some fabulous crochet patterns for coats for you to enjoy this season. And the next one too!
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A size-inclusive crochet coat pattern with different color options to make a jacket/dress that you would wear with pride.