Awesome Cardigans Free Knitting Patterns

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You can work on these knitting patterns for cardigans even if you are a beginner and, once you’re done, you can do anything while wearing them! Can-do Cardigans will empower you with their beauty and make you feel so special. After all, how many of us are able to make our own clothes nowadays? You surely are! Check out the free patterns under the links below and follow us on our Facebook and Pinterest for more creative ideas!

If you need more inspiration, check out our collections of Spring Lover Pullovers and Chunky Blankies.

Knitted cardigan free patterns

365 Cardigan

Comfortable length, functional pockets, neutral shade – could a cardigan be more perfect? If you’re in search of a classic garment for year-round wear, this knitted pattern has everything you need! Designed by Jess Coppom, it’s a great project for any upper beginner ready to explore more advanced techniques. Check it out!



Level: upper beginner Author: Jess Coppom

Woman in denim jeans, white top, and brown cardigan with a wide-brimmed hat, posing against a white wooden wall. close-up of the cardigan details in the lower image.

photo by Jess Coppom / ravelry.com

Find this pattern on makeanddocrew.com, or read more on ravelry.com.

Making Wishes

This knit oversized jacket with a buttoned, v-neck design by DROPS offers a stylish and modern basic for your wardrobe. Ideal for those first hints of spring, it is crafted from alpaca and mohair yarn, ensuring warmth and comfort. Knit from the bottom up, this coat pattern is suitable for intermediates seeking a chic garment project.

Level: intermediate Author: DROPS design

Two knitting patterns of a woman wearing a pink cardigan.

photos by DROPS design / ravelry.com

Find this pattern on garnstudio.com, or read more on ravelry.com.

Blake

This oversized cardigan will be your summer staple but it has much more than the roomy fit. The ribbed texture and colorful stripes are what make this piece unique. As you can see, the flared sleeve is conveniently folded, thanks to the snug cuff.

Level: beginner Author: Rachel Brockman

photos by Rachel Brockman / ravelry.com

 

Find this pattern on universalyarn.com, or read more on ravelry.com.

Bronze Summer

This simple raglan cardigan has a beautiful sleeve detail – just take a look at the photos! Whether you make it with wheaty cream-colored yarn, or a darker one, the floral motif will be a nice touch. Drops Air yarn is a super-soft and comfy choice, so be sure to try it.

Level: upper beginner Author: DROPS Design

photos by DROPS Design / garnstudio.com

 

Find this pattern on garnstudio.com.

The Daylight Cardigan

Bright and energizing like daylight, this cardi is a great option for spring. We need many layers when the weather still gets tricky, right? Just imagine all the fabulous outfits you can plan with this knitted gem in your wardrobe.

Level: beginner Author: Stephanie Jessica Lau

Yellow Cardigan

The original pattern and the photos are on allaboutami.com. More info on ravelry.com.

Jacket

This is a classic hooded cardigan that catches our attention thanks to this unique ombre coloring. We all love a quality basic with a twist and this is it, without a doubt! Remember to choose the best yarn you can find.

Level: beginner Author: Fil Katia

Knitted Cardigan

The original pattern and the photos are on katia.com. More info on ravelry.com.

Dropped Shoulder Cardigan

Charming, isn’t it? Yarnspirations Design Studio surprised us once again! Lovely colors, softness, comfortable oversized fit. What else can modern princesses dream of this time of the year? Oh, how we love knitting patterns for cardigans!

Level: beginner Author: Yarnspirations Design Studio

Knitted Cardigan

The original pattern and the photos are on yarnspirations.com. More info on ravelry.com.

Lapel Cardigan

Simplicity is the biggest trend of all time. Would you agree with this bold statement? The Patons design team certainly proves it with this knitting pattern for a comfy, warm cardigan. It will become your go-to basic, trust us!

Level: upper beginner Author: Patons

Knitted Cardigan

The original pattern and the photos are on yarnspirations.com. More info on ravelry.com.

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2 Comments

  1. You advertise the mustard cardigan as a free pattern but no matter where I go to find the “FREE” pattern I can’t find it! The so called Free doesn’t exist, every link takes you to a page where you have to pay fir it but I’m guessing you already know this!
    Extremely disappointed with your False advertising!

    1. Hello Vera. The Daylight Cardigan is free on All About Ami blog. There is a link under the photo. Hope that helps.

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