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Mesh Spring Sweaters – Free Crochet Patterns

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Crochet patterns for mesh sweaters are here! If you enjoy making your own tops or you are a beginner and want to try something new, today’s collection of Mesh Spring Sweaters is evidently for you. Comfortable and soft, they will be your favorite pieces of clothing throughout the spring months. In the summer evenings and at windy beaches, too! Make sure you pair them up with pretty accessories that will give your look that extra lift. Also, try to play with colors while making the sweaters in order to emphasize the lacy stitches. These soft and airy designs will have a special place in your spring wardrobe. Oh, so chic! Aren’t they? Without a doubt! Check out these free patterns under the links below and follow us on Facebook and Pinterest for more creative ideas!

If you need more inspiration, check out our collections of Blue Cardigans and Girly Tops.

Somerville Free Crochet Pattern

Wow, there is so much we love about this crochet gem! The neckline and the upper part make this design unique and simply irresistible. The mesh yarn effect is so original too! What color will you choose for your own version?



Level: intermediate Author: Berroco Design Team

Crochet Sweater

The original pattern and the photos are on Berroco. More info is on Ravelry. 

Sand Dune Sweater Free Crochet Pattern

This is a sweater every fashion follower would be excited to wear! Trendy, minimalist, and, most important, cozy and soft. You should definitely check out this brilliant pattern as it uses quite unusual techniques.

Level: intermediate Author: Grace forthefrills

Crochet Sweater

The original pattern and the photos are on For the Frills. More info on Ravelry.

Chelsea Top Free Crochet Pattern

Any fans of simple cuts and neutral colors here? Obviously! Your favorite classic sweater is here and it is designed with a dose of fantasy! If you add some accessories, this casual top will surely turn into an elegant handmade piece for a night out.

Level: upper beginner Author: Maria Bittner

Crochet Top

The original pattern is on Furls Crochet. More info on Ravelry. Info about this version and the photos are on Ravelry.

Simple Sweater Free Crochet Pattern

Are you a fashion-loving beginner looking for a challenge? The front of this charming sweater is made with a basic double crochet stitch, but the airy structure of the back makes things a lot more interesting. Check out this pattern, it’s so cool!

Level: beginner to intermediate Author: Breann Mauldin

Simple Sweater

The original pattern is on Hooked on Homemade Happiness. More info on Ravelry. Info about this version and the photos are on Ravelry.

Lacy Crochet Sweater Top Free Crochet Pattern

Hi there, fashion followers! Are you on the hunt for a new crochet top? We have come upon a pattern that will make your heart beat faster! The designer behind KnitcroAddict created something super special. Fashionable, charming, perfect for summer. Try it!

Level:  upper beginner Author: KnitcroAddict

Lacy Crochet Sweater Top

The original pattern and the photos are on Knit Cro Addict. The top photo is on Instagram.

Cloud Catcher Free Crochet Pattern

Absolutely delightful! Oh, there is so much going on in this pattern by DROPS design that we don’t even know where to start. The floral motif, the lace pattern, the bobbles…too good to be true! We bet you are already looking for blue yarn.

Level: intermediate Author: DROPS design

Crochet Openwork Sweater

The original pattern and the photos are on Garnstudio. More info on Ravelry.

The original pattern and the photos are on Knit Cro Addict. The top photo is on Instagram.

Jewels Tide Sweater Free Crochet Pattern

Lovely openwork, stripes, and delightful colors! What more can a crocheter want from a pattern for a spring sweater? Will you add it to your wardrobe this season? Awesome designers behind DROPS design always surprise us.

Level: intermediate Author: DROPS design

Crochet Sweater

The original pattern and the photos are on Garnstudio. More info on Ravelry.

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