The Easiest Crochet Sweater for Spring - Beautiful and easy

The Easiest Crochet Sweater for Spring

When do you start making your project for next season? If you start now, this sweater will be ready for spring!

I have enjoyed makign this project with the beautiful square inserts. The Easiest Crochet Sweater for Spring is also a perfect project to use up your scrap yarns.

Pin this post for later.

Materials needed for this easy crochet spring sweater pattern

Yarn – You can use any Worsted weight yarn for this project. The protorype was made using Hobbii Portobello,  Worsted weight, #4 (60% Cotton, 28% Acrylic, 12% Wool, 120 m (131 yds) per 50 g (1.75 oz) Ball) 

Estimated Total Yardage

Color A = made in Brown

800  (900, 1000, 1100, 1200, 1300, 1400, 1500, 1600) Yards 

Color B Made in Purple – 250 yards

Color C Made in Peach – 300 yards

Gauge – 15 sts over 8 Rows = 4 x 4” made in dc, before blocking.

Pattern Notes

  1. Please kindly read through the pattern before starting.
  2. Beginning chains do not count as a stitch throughout the pattern.
  3. Stitch count is written after each row/round with the smallest XS are written first and the other in the ().
  4. Stitch count written in black is for all sizes but at some points, the stitch counts are color-coded for clarity, i.e. XS (S, M, L, XL, 2XL, 3XL, 4XL, 5XL)

Difficulty Level – Intermediate

Terms – US Terminology

Stitches Abbreviations

Chain/chains – ch/chs

Chain space – ch sp

Stitch(es) – st(s) 

Slip Stitch – sl st

Single Crochet – sc

Double crochet – dc

Crossed double crochet – xdc

Special Stitches

Crossed double crochet – skip next st, dc in next st, crocheting over the dc just made, work dc into the skipped st

Finished Measurements 

Size(s) and color codes – XS (S, M, L, XL, 2XL, 3XL, 4XL, 5XL)

Bust Measurement: 30 (34, 38, 42, 46, 50, 54, 58, 62)”

Armhole Circumference: 11 (12, 13, 14, 14, 15, 16, 18, 20)” 

Length of Sweater: 18 (20, 20, 20, 22, 22, 22, 22, 22)”

The modeled garment is shown in M, with about 1” of Positive Ease

Construction Notes

  1. This project is made in flat (rows) after which the panels are joined together at the shoulder seam and at the sides.
  2. The project is worked from the waist/hips (depending on how long you want yours to be) upwards with no need for neckline and armholes then shaped. 

Ready to make the Crochet Sweater for Spring? Get a copy on Etsy or Ravelry using the images below.

More crochet sweater patterns to check out on the blog

Lillian’s flared cardigan.

Light-weight crochet cardigan

Bliss pocket cardi

Any weight will do crochet cardi

Summer crochet cardigan

Portobello cardigan

Oversized cardigan

Chunky crochet Sweater

Serenity sweater

Bell sleeve crochet sweater

I would love to see your versions made from the Crochet Sweater for Spring.

About the Designer

Hi, I am Susanna, the designer behind Fosbas Designs. I love yarn and crochet (obviously, that is why I have a blog to share all my beautiful crochet projects). These designs are aimed at bringing out the crocheter in you.

Say Hi on Instagram and Subscribe To my email List for pattern discounts and freebies. For questions, send such to [email protected]. Read more about me here.

Similar Posts

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *