What’s better to kick off the new year than a brand new crochet cardigan?! The Kiah Cardigan is definitely in the top 5 of my favorite patterns. I hope you guys love it just as much as I do!
I used Heartland yarn for The Kiah cardigan. I love this yarn so much I try to design at least one awesome cardigan with it each year! This time I’m using the color Wolf Trap. I actually ordered this yarn a while back to make something completely different with it. When it came in the mail it had a pinker hue than what I was expecting and it didn’t go with the other colors on my project. It was absolutely beautiful though, so I shelved it for a later date. I’m so glad I kept it because I think it’s perfect for this design.
The Kiah Cardigan is worked from the bottom up in separate panels. You can easily make your cardigan longer or shorter by adding or removing as many rows as you want on the back and front panels. I think a cropped version would be super cute too! You might recognize the stitch used as the same one in my Winter Moonlight Set! I fell in love with the texture of it and knew that I had to make a cardigan!
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The Kiah Cardigan is available as a Lion Brand kit. The kit comes with all the yarn you need to make your cardigan plus a free copy of the PDF digital download. You can even customize your yarn color!
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Description: The Kiah Cardigan is just what you need for your next project. The pattern uses a fun stitch repeat that gives your cardigan a beautiful and squishy texture. It has a loose fit so you can stay cozy and comfy all day!
Materials:
Worsted Weight (4) Yarn, Lion Brand Heartland in Wolf Trap 7(7, 7, 8, 8, 9, 9, 9, 10) skeins or 1600(1640, 1720, 1810, 1900, 2010, 2100 2200, 2280) yards
I/5.5mm Crochet Hook
Needle
Scissors
Stitch Markers (3)
Gauge:
15 Sts (5 St repeats within pattern) by 10 rows = 4×4” (blocked)
1 St repeat= 1 Sc, 1 Hdc, 1 Dc in same St, Sk 2
To make a gauge swatch- Crochet 25 Fsc and work Row 2 of main body of the back panel for 12 rows. Block square and measure 4×4” within that square.
Sizes:
Pattern is written as XS(S, M, L, XL, 2X, 3X, 4X, 5X)
Finished Measurements:
See Also
The Poppy Pullover Crochet Pattern - Evelyn And Peter CrochetHappy At Home Hoodie Pattern - Evelyn And Peter CrochetPatterns Archives - Evelyn And Peter CrochetCrochet Hook Sizes - Handy Size Chart & The Sizing FactsNotes:
This pattern is written from the bottom up in separate panels.
The Ch 1 at the beginning of the row does not count as a St.
You can make your cardigan longer or shorter by adding or removing as many rows as needed on both the back panel and front panels. Take into account your yardage requirement will change.
You can make your sleeves longer or shorter by adding or removing as many rows as needed. Again, take into account your yardage requirement will change.
If you don’t want pockets on your cardigan, simply skip the Ch Sp and continue along the row with the regular stitch repeat.
The numbers in parenthesis at the beginning of the row are the row counts for all sizes. The numbers in parenthesis at the end of the rows are your stitch counts for all sizes. The numbers in parenthesis within the row are your instructions for all sizes.