Crochet Tutorial: Hexagonal Granny Hooded Cardigan

No matter where you are on this Earth, you will encounter days, weeks, or months of cold weather–the kind of weather that you want to just curl up on the couch with a comfy sweater and a cup of tea (or coffee, if that’s your preference).

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This Hexagonal Granny Cardigan is that perfect sweater for the cold weather days. It’s like wrapping yourself up in the comfort of your favorite blanket!

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Follow along with this video to make yours today! In this video I make a size small/medium, but I give clear instructions on how to make it bigger or smaller using your measurements.

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE PDF FILE OF THIS WRITTEN PATTERN

There are a lot of fun details that go into this cardigan, from pockets, to the hood, to the trim, to the length. A lot of this pattern is creator’s choice. You can make variations for all these details.

If you opt not to add a hood, you can follow along on the hood part, but just do 5-10 rows without sewing it closed. It will give a collar look.

You can put buttons down the whole front. Add toggles as buttons. You can add the pockets, or leave the pockets out. Your color choices are unlimited. I used one wooden button at the neck that I got on Etsy through the shop WoodBeFancy. You should check it out and get your buttons there!!

One of my biggest guidance suggestions is to use a lighter weight yarn. This is a VERY heavy piece, even with the Caron Simply Soft yarn. The bulkier the yarn, the bulkier the sweater. Click here to read about my first prototype where I used the same pattern using Red Heart yarn which is a lot heavier and bulkier.

Overall, using the Red Heart yarn, it looked nice, but I felt like it was WAY too bulky for my body shape, and it is EXTREMELY heavy. That is an absolute personal preference.

I cannot wait to see how creative all of you will be!!

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Teacher: Nadia Fuad
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Written Pattern:

Designed by Nadia Fuad

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Please do not copy and post this pattern and claim it as your own.
Thank you, and happy hooking!

Materials:

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-7 skeins (Approximately 2200yds) Caron Simply Soft—Pumpkin and Bone (You can basically use any type of yarn for this project) I used 6 skeins of my main color and 1 skein of my contrast color
Size K-6.50mm Crochet hook (you may use any size hook again, this pattern goes off measurements so gauge doesn’t really matter)
-Wooden Button (You can use any type of button, I got mine at WoodBeFancy from Etsy)
Yarn Needle
Scissors

Ch: chain
YO: Yarn over
Sl st: slip stitch
SC: single crochet
DC: double crochet

Notes:
This pattern is worked by making 2 hexagons first, then sewing the sleeves, then lengthening the cardigan, then sewing the back, then lengthening the sleeves, then making the hood, then doing the finishing touches with the pockets and trim. If my written pattern gets confusing, refer to the video for easy to follow visual instructions.

PATTERN:

Hexagon: Make 2. With Pumpkin

Ch 4

Rnd 1: 2dc in the 4th ch from hook, *ch 2, 3 dc in same ch space, repeat from * 4 more times, ending with ch 1, sc to ch up 3 at the beginning of the round. Ch 3, turn. (6 groups of 3 dc, 6 ch 2 sps)

Rnd 2: 2dc in same corner sp , *3dc, ch2 3dc in next corner, repeat from * around ending with ch 1, sc to ch up 3 at beginning of round. Ch 3, turn. (12 groups of 3 dc, 6 ch 2 sps)

Rnd 3: 2 dc in same corner sp. *3 dc in sp between double crochet groupings from prev. row until you get to the next corner.  (3dc, ch 2, 3dc) in next corner. Repeat from * around. End each round with ch 1, sc to ch up 3 at the beginning of round. Ch 3, turn.

Repeat round 3 until one side of the hexagon measures half of your chest measurement. (If your chest measures 40 inches, make sure that each side of the hexagon measures 20 inches) If you make a few extra rounds, no biggie, it will be a little more slouchy of a cardigan. On your very last round, be sure to end it with a ch 2, sl st to ch up 3 at beginning of round, fasten off with a long tail for sewing on both hexagons.

Assembly Step:

Fold each hexagon to an “L” shape by matching up the corners. Be sure the corner you fastened off with is at the top of the sleeve. Sew the sleeves closed  with that extra yarn you cut when you fastened off. (See video for instructions) Do not sew all the way closed, be sure to leave 4-5 dc groupings left unworked. Fasten off. Do this for both sleeves.

Lengthening the cardigan:
Attach yarn to bottom corner of one hexagon, work in rows:
Row 1: ch up 3, 2 more dc in corner sp, 3 dc in each sp between double crochet groupings until you get to the end, 3 dc into the corner, ch up 3, turn.

Row 2: 3 dc in each sp between double crochet groupings until you get to the end, 1 dc in last st (see video for visual instruction)

Repeat rows 1 & 2 until you have reached desired length. (I made 20 rows) Repeat this process for the other hexagon as well. To fasten off, make sure to fasten off with a long tail for one hexagon. For the other hexagon, fasten off and weave in end.

Assembly Step:
Use the long tail to sew up the back using a mattress stitch. (Again, see video for instructions on how to mattress stitch)

Hood:
Attach yarn to the front side of the skipped stitches from sewing up the sleeve. Repeat rows 1 & 2 of lengthening the cardigan until your hood is approximately 15 inches long. Fasten off with long tail, fold top in half and sew down the center. (See video for visual instructions) (I Made 20 rows)

Lengthening sleeves:
Attach yarn to underarm side of sleeve, *ch up 3, 2dc in same sp, 3 dc in each sp between double crochet groupings, all the way around. Sl st to beginning ch up 3. Repeat from * until sleeves are as long as you want them to be. (I made 15 rounds)

Pockets: Make 2

Round 1: Ch 4. In fourth ch from hook work 2 dc, ch 2, *3 dc, ch 2* twice, 3 dc, ch 1, sc to top of 4th ch

Round 2: Ch 3. In sp formed by sc at end of prev rnd work 2 dc, ch 2, 3 dc. *3 dc, ch 2, 3 dc* in each ch-2 sp. Join with ch 1, sc to first ch up 3 of rnd.

Round 3: Ch 3. Work 2 dc in same sp. Work 3 dc in each sp bet 3-dc groups and work 3 dc, ch 2, 3 dc in each ch-2 corner sp. Join with ch 1, sc to first ch up 3 of rnd.

Repeat rnd 3 three more times for a total of 6 rounds. Change color to Bone for last 2 rounds if desired. Fasten off with long tail for sewing. Sew pockets to cardigan. (See video on where exactly to place pockets)

Outer edge:
Attach Accent color yarn to bottom corner, work granny stitch (3 dc in each sp) around edge of entire cardigan. Make 2 rounds. (See video for specifics on how to crochet around seams and in corners)

Repeat process for each sleeve. Fasten off, weave in all ends.

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE PDF FILE OF THIS WRITTEN PATTERN

Enjoy!

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25 responses

  1. With this type of yarn, the way you tied off. Dose it come undone after knotting it? Love the pattern & yarn, but I’m afraid it the tie off’s won’t stay.

    • If you tie knots, it will not come apart. I weave my ends in also, so that don’t show. I have made many items and have not had an issue with them unraveling. Good luck!! ~Nadia

  2. Very pretty, I’ll work on this when I finish making baby blankets for my GrandSon on the way! I think I’m gonna use Caron One Pound & a J hook, One Pound is a heavier worsted. Thank you! Leila in New Jersey

  3. Thank you for sharing your talent. Do you have any coat patterns for young girls say 3 to 12 ? I am looking forward to doing many of your projects. Your videos are awesome. Thank you again !

  4. I love this pattern. Thank you for sharing it with us. I did put my own little spin on it and gathered the sleaves since it is for my 81 yr old Mother and I was afraid the large sleaves would get in her way. But it was so easy with your video tutorial. Thanks again!

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    • In USA terms it is a double crochet. Perhaps you’re in a country where this stitch is called a triple crochet such as England. You can look up stitch conversions on the internet. I’m sure you’re bound to be interested in more patterns created by Americans (Australians, etc.).

  6. Love this cardigan pattern but I’m stuck in rnd 2. After finishing rnd 2 you say I should have 12 Groups of 3 DC and I don’t I have 11 and I have done everything right up to this point and I’m not a novice. Can you clarify. I’ve sent several emails regarding the amount of contrast color and I haven’t gotten a response. Hope you can reply to this one. Thanks

      • Yes, each corner should be 3DC ch 2 (or you could chain 3), then 3 more DC in the same corner space. I hope that makes sense and you are able to make this project! Thank you for your comment and for stopping by my blog! ~Nadia

  7. You have created a beautiful sweater! You are precious to share the pattern and make a tutorial. Thank you for your kindness!😊

  8. Oh, Nadia! I love this sweater! I made mine in berry blue (periwinkle) and bone and it’s lovely! I wore it out the day I finished it and received a lot of compliments. I just learned to crochet a month ago and I’m so proud of myself for making something so pretty! I started your G.G. cardigan and almost finished it before starting this one, so I’m going to go back and finish it now. I really couldn’t have done these projects had it not been for your excellent videos! Thank you so much for all the work you’ve put into creating and teaching us these patterns!

    • I really appreciate you stopping by my blog and leaving this sweet comment! I’m so glad to hear my videos are helpful to you in making these wonderful projects!! If you’re on Facebook or Instagram, be sure to share a photo of your finished work! I’d love to see! Hashtag #yarnutopia when you post. Thanks again! Have a great day! ~Nadia

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