November 07, 2024 6 min read
Who doesn't love the satisfaction of completing a beautiful crochet project in just one day? I’ve got you covered with a quick and easy hexagon cardigan crochet pattern that you can whip up in hours! Whether you're creating this sweater as a cozy addition to your wardrobe or for a last-minute gift, you'll be amazed at how fast it comes together. So grab your super chunky yarn, a big crochet hook, and let's get started on the fast crochet sweater in a day!
Here’s a rundown of the essentials you’ll need for this project.
For this project, you have a couple of options when it comes to yarn and hook size, which is great for customizing the size and feel:
Before we dive into the instructions, make sure you’re watching the right crochet tutorial for your preference. I offer right-handed and left-handed versions of the fast crochet sweater in a day left-handed version is available here.
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We start this sweater by creating a magic ring—a classic in crochet but crucial for this pattern. Don’t worry if you’re not used to it, I’ll guide you through every step.
After that, you’ll start to form the base for your hexagon sweater!
At this point, you’ll start to form the corners of the hexagon by working into the chains from the previous round. Here’s where using stitch markers can help: mark the corners as you go along to avoid confusion later. You’ll make a combination of double crochets and chains to form the famous granny-square-like granny corner.
Pro tip: Work into the chain stitches, rather than chain spaces. This will help keep the corners tight and neat, giving the cardigan a polished and professional look.
This fast crochet sweater pattern alternates between working into stitches and front loops only as you build the rounds:
This creates texture and depth in the cardigan, which adds to its charm. Remember to keep an eye on your stitch count to avoid any mishaps!
Before moving on to the sleeves and joining, it’s crucial to ensure the hexagon is sized just right. Here’s a neat trick: Fold the hexagon in half to form a half of a letter "T" shape. Lay it on your shoulders to check the fit from shoulder to shoulder. Adjust size by adding or removing a row here if needed.
Considering your sweater will stretch after joining, it’s better to err on the side of being slightly small. The hexagon stretches as you wear it!
Once both hexagon pieces are completed and your fit check is done, it’s time to join the panels together.
When joining the hexagons, make sure to leave space for the sleeves. You’ll only be stitching up the sides of the sweater and shoulders, leaving the arm and neck space open.
After your panels are joined, you'll want to create an edging around the entire sweater for a clean finish. The single crochet edging helps the garment lay flat and prevents it from stretching out over time.
This simple edging pulls the whole project together and ensures a polished look!
I also added a seamless invisible join to keep my edges neat and professional. It ensures that your final row blends in perfectly with the rest of your project.
With the body completed, the last step is to edge the sleeves:
Now’s your chance to try it on! Slide your arms into those sleeves and wrap yourself in the cozy warmth of your new crochet sweater. Check the fit, especially around your armpits and shoulders. If everything is snug and comfy, you’re good to go!
If you want to add a bit of flair, consider customizing your new cardigan! You could change up the colors, add buttons, or even sew on a fun patch for added personality.
That’s it! You’ve made your own hexagon cardigan with a fast crochet sweater in a day. Can you believe how easy and quick it was? You’ve created something that’s both practical and stylish in just one day. You’ll want to wear it everywhere to show off your new crafting skills.
If you enjoyed this project, you’ll love trying out some of my other easy crochet sweater patterns. For a wider selection of easy, beginner-friendly patterns, check out my collection of written crochet patterns.
1. Can I use a different yarn type for this crochet sweater pattern?
2. How can I adjust the size of the sweater?
3. What is a magic ring and why is it important for this pattern?
4. I’m left-handed. Is there a tutorial for me?
5. How do I ensure my crochet edges look professional?
6. Can I add buttons or embellishments to my cardigan?
7. What if I don’t have a 12 mm hook?
8. Are there alternative joining methods for the hexagon panels?
Christa Patel brings warmth and expertise to her weekly live chats and engaging tutorials at the Secret Yarnery, where she connects with crocheters worldwide. Through her free patterns and encouraging approach, Christa helps fellow crafters learn new skills, troubleshoot challenges, and celebrate their finished projects, fostering a supportive community of crochet enthusiasts.
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This is a great beginner friendly pattern, very easy to follow. Tutorial video on YouTube to accompany is a great help too! What a wonderful gift idea, thank you for creating it!... Any other cultural deco. patterns/tutorials coming...? Hope so!
The best pattern & tutorial I have ever come across. Loved how you used the needle to clearly point out where the stitch was to go. Have made 3 hats already. Many more on my to do list. Thanks so much
The yarn world is vast & has several yarn naming & grading systems. This chart really helps to get the right weight of yarn, size of needle, gauge & yardage/meterage when using patterns or yarns from other countries. And it covers both knit & crochet. Thank you for putting together this very useful tool, Secret Yarnery.
I love this pattern. Very easy to follow and fun to make.
Glad I found this pattern. I love it.
It was very easy to do. I have already made 4
Great pattern and PERFECT tutorial!
The directions are so clear and easy to follow. I am a beginner and this pattern is really making me feel confident. My first stocking was less than an hour to make (which I went really slow-so it was a surprise it worked up so quickly). I am making them for a group of coworkers and I think they are going to love them! Thank you.
Just finishing up the collar trim and I will be finished. It's only been 2 or 3 days working on it off and on. Sometimes I'm in the mood for a pattern that has no complicated stitch patterns. This one fits the bill but is still a nice looking project. Can't wait for cooler weather so I can wear it. Might be a while here in Louisiana.
I love this hat; it is so easy to make and works up really fast. I used a size 7:00 mm hook. My only concern was I wasn’t sure how many chains to make for the infant and child sizes.
I love this pattern. It follows along with the video perfectly! I have started 2 of them! I couldn't wait to use the yarn I had!
Iii love this hat and want to make them for myc3-5 year old students. Could you i i love this hat. I would like to make them forcmyc3-5 yearvold students. Could you please help me with the sizing needed for t toddlers? Basically hook size, number if chains and rows. I appreciate any help you can provide.Thank you very much
I haven't made the cardigan yet but I watched the video and it looks like an easy made to your size pattern. She goes slow in explaining how to make the cardi. It's different than anything I've made before. I'm looking forward to making it.
Love this pattern. It is very easy to follow and really makes it straight forward. While I am not new to crochet, I am new to following patterns. In the past I have always just 'winged it.' Also like that there is additional information for sizing as well as a video to help me when I get stuck.
Would highly recommend this pattern!