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The Garden Glow Cardigan Crochet Pattern

There’s something so special about a piece that feels both simple and quietly detailed, the Garden Glow Cardigan is exactly that. From the soft texture of moss stitch to the gentle rhythm of the stripes, this design came together in such a calming, satisfying way.

I wanted to create a cardigan that feels polished yet easy to wear, something you can throw on with anything and instantly feel put together. The fitted shape, classic button-up front, and short sleeves give it that effortless, everyday charm, while the texture adds just a little extra magic. A full video tutorial is on my YouTube Channel for The Garden Glow Cardigan crochet pattern. Be sure to check it out if you have questions!

Posy Petal Cardigan Crochet Pattern

Welcome to my first crochet pattern of 2026- The Posy Petal Cardigan crochet pattern! I’m so excited to release my very first pattern of the year.

The Posy Petal Cardigan is worked from the bottom up with easy stitching. You will be alternating 1 row of double crochet and 1 row of lemon peel stitch! It gives it that super cozy “puffed” stripe look. You’ll do some shaping in the neckline as well as the sleeves. The cardigan is finished with an easy crochet ribbing.

The Cottage Lattice Throw Crochet Pattern

Not sure how I am already releasing my last crochet pattern of the year…but here we are! The Cottage Lattice Throw crochet pattern is a quick and easy blanket if you are looking for one final project to complete. It’s mindless and perfect to work up in between all the chaos of the holidays!

The entire blanket is worked up in double crochet and chain stitches. Super easy and beginner friendly. The layout of the shell stitches in combination with the mesh gives it a subtle checkered look which I love. A simple post stitch border is worked around to give it a finished and complete look.

The Strata Sunrise Throw Crochet Pattern

I remember working with Landscapes yarn many years ago, so when Lion Brand released Landscapes Renewed, I knew I had to try it! Dare I say I like this one better than normal Landscapes?! I immediately got to work on The Strata Sunrise Throw crochet pattern.

I gravitated towards the orange color right away. It reminds me of southern Utah and all the beautiful rock formations in the deep reds and oranges you see! If you have ever been, you know exactly what I am talking about! I knew I had to get it.

The Arpeggio Set Crochet Pattern

I can’t believe i’m releasing my final crochet pattern of 2024 today! Where did the year go? The Arpeggio Set crochet pattern will be my last pattern release until 2025.

This was such a fun year of crochet for me. I hope you enjoyed some of my patterns and will continue to do so in 2025! Thank you guys so much for all the support you have shown. I am truly grateful for all of you!

The Arpeggio Set crochet pattern uses the same stitches as my Echoes Cardigan. The Echoes Cardigan was a big hit and one of my best patterns of the year. While I was working it up I noticed on some of the rows how the sts would pop with the mandala color changes. I wanted to incorporate that into the beanie and scarf by switching back and fourth in colors every 2 rows. I absolutely love the result!

The Maeve Pullover Crochet Pattern

As soon as The Maeve Cardigan was out in the world I knew I had to make it’s sister design, The Maeve Pullover. The Maeve Cardigan was a fan favorite so I hope you guys love the pullover just as much!

I used Heartland yarn for the Pullover, just as I did the cardigan. The same beautiful stitches are used throughout the sweater. A ribbed collar is around the neckline of the sweater to further match the cardigan! I went with a darker color for the pullover but there are sooo many amazing colors available with the Heartland yarn.

If you plan on purchasing yarn, be sure to check out the Lion Brand kit. It’s a good deal since it includes the printable PDF pattern plus they frequently go on sale. Subscribe to my newsletter to be notified of good sales on my kits and patterns.

The Echoes Cardigan Crochet Pattern

Every once in a while you make a crochet design that just works up perfectly how you envisioned it. That was definitely the case for The Echoes Cardigan crochet pattern. I was a little nervous to make a whole sweater with Mandala because of all the different color changes. Buuuut I am absolutely obsessed with how it turned out.

I made no adjustments to the yarn colors as I worked it up. No cutting the yarn and only joining when It was time to bring in a new skein. I just let it work up naturally! I think that’s part of the fun with this design. Each cardigan will be slightly unique in their own way, as far as colors go. Once my panels were all worked up I did decide which one would look best where. Because the left and right front panels are the same, as well as the sleeves, you can place them on either side. For example, I put my front panel with lots of red in it, away from the sleeve that has lots of red in it to help “balance” the look. Feel free to play around with what looks best!

The Sunrise Surf Throw Crochet Pattern

There is just something special about Mandala Ombre yarn. The beautiful color combos definitely call to me. I’ve been eyeing a couple of the colors this year and knew I needed to create a blanket with one of them. The Sunrise Surf Throw crochet pattern is exactly what I wanted!

I wanted something with a simple stitch repeat but also wanted amazing texture. Nothing too crazy because the yarn already elevates the blanket and does all the talking! Working up these rows using double post stitches ended up perfect! They are super easy and fun to do as well. It gives it just the right amount of texture without being too overwhelming.

I had just the right amount of yarn left to add on a little bit of a fancy side border as well. I played around with different waves to add to the edge until I settled on a nice repeat for the length. I also wanted to add in an extra something by creating “triple picots” to the top of each wave. Super simple to do and makes it even better! The Sunrise Surf Throw lion brand kit comes with all the yarn you need and a free copy of the printable digital download PDF. I definitely recommend it if you plan on using the mandala ombre yarn!

The Summer Blush Tank Crochet Pattern

When I saw Lion Brands new Botanic yarn I knew I had to design something summery, delicate and romantic. I wanted some sort of lace stitches incorporated but also wanted this top to be functional. I ended up with The Summer Blush Tank Crochet Pattern!

This was such a blast to make. My favorite part is the neckline. I was a little worried when I started the design on how to achieve the cinched in sweetheart look for it. But surprisingly, it came together almost immediately with only 1 rework to get it right. It’s kind of amazing what can be done with just a few minor adjustments!

It’s also crocheted from the top down and is very easy to customize to your liking. You can add or remove as many rows to the upper half of your top. Every body is different so you may need a little more or less coverage than the suggested amount in the pattern. Once you move onto the lace rows you can also add or remove as many rows in multiples of 2 that you would like. So if you want a longer tank just add more! If you want a cute cropped look, remove some rows! You can’t mess it up!

I have a full video tutorial available if you are a visual learner and a lion brand kit if you plan on purchasing yarn. The botanic yarn has a bunch of pretty colors available.

The Daisy Day Cardigan Crochet Pattern

It’s time to add another design to the beloved Daisy Day Collection! We started off with the Daisy Day Throw, then added the Daisy Day Tote and now finally The Daisy Day Cardigan crochet pattern!

I wanted to add a little bit of a fun detail to the cardigan so I decided on granny stripes around the bottom hem and sleeves! After that, it’s all Single Crochet stitch and doing some colorwork to create the daisies! If you have already made the Daisy Day Tote and/or the throw blanket you will already be familiar with these flowers. I created a fourth size flower for this design as well. If you are new to changing color frequently and carrying yarn in your project then I recommend checking out my video tutorial or practicing with a small swatch before beginning your cardiganI ended up creating “floats” on the back of my work in the flower sections. You do have the option to crochet directly over the yarn as you carry it along the flower but the colors might peek through to the front a bit.

I used coboo yarn for this design! It’s a really soft light weight cotton yarn from lion brand. It has a bunch of beautiful color choices as well. The Daisy Day Cardigan crochet pattern is a kit with them! So if you plan on buying yarn, check out the kit here and you’ll receive a free copy of the printable pattern download as well.