Hibiscus Herringbone Crochet Cardigan Pattern

A free crochet cardigan pattern for women. The Hibiscus Herringbone cardigan pattern is a simple and classic style piece using the herringbone double crochet stitch. You can find a tutorial for this stitch here. I have some mittens and a headband using this stitch too if it’s a new stitch for you and you would like to practice first.

While I love some of the more detailed and sometimes intricate garments, I wanted this one to be very simple in look and construction. A great place for a garment beginner to start, as it’s made from rectangle pieces joined together, with sleeves added in the round.

This is a perfect cardigan pattern to transition into autumn/fall and winter and dress up or down.

Free Crochet Cardigan Pattern

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It has an easy to customise body and sleeve length. The fit is designed to be a comfortable medium fitting, in that it’s not a loose drape but there’s enough room in the body and arms.

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Free Crochet Cardigan Pattern

Materials

  • 500-1000g aran or worsted weight yarn. Recommend WI Soft & Smooth or Caron Simply Soft
  • 5.5mm hook
  • Scissors and needle for finishing

Notes

  • Stitch count will be in brackets at the end of each row.
  • Stitch and row counts will be in the format (S, M, L, XL)
  • Starting CHs will not count as a stitch

Gauge

  • 4″ x 4″ –  11 rows of 14 herringbone stitches
Free Crochet Cardigan Pattern

Back Panel

Row 1 – Work a foundation row of (58, 65, 71, 77)SC. You may prefer to CH and then work 1 SC in each CH, but be mindful of your CH tension if so.

Row 2 – CH2, turn and work 1 HBDC in each stitch across. (58, 65, 71, 77)

Repeat row 2 for a further (56, 63. 69, 75) rows, totalling (58, 65. 71, 77) rows of (58, 65, 71, 77) stitches. Close off yarn.

Free Crochet Cardigan Pattern

Front Panel (x2)

Row 1 – Work a foundation row of (21, 24, 26, 29) SC. You may prefer to CH and then work 1 SC in each CH, but be mindful of your CH tension if so. (21, 24, 26, 29)

Row 2 – CH2, turn and work 1 HBDC in each stitch across. (21, 24, 26, 29)

Repeat row 2 for a further (56, 63. 69, 75) rows, totalling (58, 65. 71, 77) rows of (21, 24, 26, 29) HBDC stitches. Close off yarn.

Join the 2 front panels to the back panel, leaving (25, 28, 31, 34) rows front and back unjoined for your sleeve space (50, 56, 62, 68 in total across both sides)

*Recommend trying on at this stage to check fit across torso and sleeve width*

Ribbing

Join yarn to the end of one of the front panels. CH5, 1 SC in the 2nd CH from hook and next 3 CHs. SS into the next row up. CH1 and work 1 SCBL in each stitch. CH1and turn. Repeat. Continue up the front panel, with 2 rows of SC for each horizontal row of herringbone stitches.   When reaching the neckline, continue with 2 rows of SC for each HBDC stitch.

Sleeves (x2)

All sizes involve a decreasing herringbone stitch. To do this:

  • Pull up a loop, 2 on hook
  • Pull up a loop through the next stitch, 3 on hook
  • Work the normal herringbone double from here using the 3 loops over 2 stitches

Row 1 – Join yarn to the underarm seaming point. CH2 and work 1 HBDC for each available row in the sleeve space. SS to join. (50, 56, 62, 68)

Row 2 – CH2 and TURN. Work 1 HBDC in each stitch around. SS to join. (50, 56, 62, 68)

Rows 3 to 16 – repeat Row 2.

Row 17 – CH2, turn, DEC 1 then 1 HBDC in each stitch. SS to join. (49, 55, 61, 67)

S M L XL
  Row 18 – CH1, turn, DEC1, 1 HBDC in each stitch. SS (48)   Row 19 to 26 – Alternate 1 row of decrease and 1 row of maintenance. End row 26 with a stitch count of 44.   Row 27 – 37 – CH2, turn, DEC 1 then 1 HBDC in each stitch. SS. End row 37 with a stitch count of 33.   Row 38 to 39 – CH2, turn, 1 HBDC in each stitch, SS (33)   Row 40 – CH2, DEC 1, 1 DC in each stitch, finish with 1 DEC over the last two. SS (32)   Row 41 – CH2,  DEC 1, *1 BPDC, 1 FPDC*, repeat around, finishing with 1 DEC. SS (30)   Row 42 – CH2, *1 BPDC, 1 FPDC*, repeat around. SS (30)      Row 18 – CH1, turn, DEC1, 1 HBDC in each stitch. SS (54)   Row 19 to 24 – Alternate 1 row of decrease and 1 row of maintenance.  End row 24 with a stitch count of 51.   Row 26 – 37 – CH2, turn, DEC 1 then 1 HBDC in each stitch. SS. End row 37 with a stitch count of 38.     Row 38 to 42 – CH2, turn, 1 HBDC in each stitch, SS (38)   Row 43 – CH2, DEC 1, 1 DC in each stitch, finish with 1 DEC over the last two. SS (36)   Row 44 – CH2,  DEC 1, *1 BPDC, 1 FPDC*, repeat around, finishing with 1 DEC. SS (34)   Row 45 – CH2, *1 BPDC, 1 FPDC*, repeat around. SS (34)      Row 18 – CH2, turn, 1 HBDC in each stitch. SS (61)   Row 19 to 30 – Alternate 1 row of decrease and 1 row of maintenance. End row 30 with a stitch count of 55.   Row 31 – 41 – CH2, turn, DEC 1 then 1 HBDC in each stitch. SS. End row 41 with a stitch count of 44.   Row 42 to 50 – CH2, turn, 1 HBDC in each stitch, SS (44)   Row 51 – CH2, DEC 1, 1 DC in each stitch, finish with 1 DEC over the last two. SS (42)   Row 52 – CH2,  DEC 1, *1 BPDC, 1 FPDC*, repeat around, finishing with 1 DEC. SS (40)   Row 53 – CH2, *1 BPDC, 1 FPDC*, repeat around. SS (40)   Row 18 – CH2, turn, 1 HBDC in each stitch. SS (67)   Row 19 to 38 – Alternate 1 row of decrease and 1 row of maintenance. End row 38 with a stitch count of 57.   Row 39 – CH2, turn, 1 HBDC in each stitch, SS (57)   Row 40– 46 – CH2, turn, DEC 1 then 1 HBDC in each stitch. SS. End row 46 with a stitch count of 50.   Row 47to 55 – CH2, turn, 1 HBDC in each stitch, SS to join (50)   Row 56 – CH2, DEC 1, 1 DC in each stitch, finish with 1 DEC over the last two (48)   Row 57 – CH2,  DEC 1, *1 BPDC, 1 FPDC*, repeat around, finishing with 1 DEC (46)   Row 58 – Repeat row 57 (46)   

Close off yarn. Weave in ends after completing both sleeves.

I hope you give this free crochet cardigan pattern a go, pin for later or get the ad free PDFs with measurements below!

3 thoughts on “Hibiscus Herringbone Crochet Cardigan Pattern”

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  2. Rosalie McCreary

    Thank you for sharing your art with me! This looks like something I can do! Next spring after a couple blanket and finish a pile of UFOs!!!
    Have a great fall and winter!

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