10 Must Make Crochet Summer Cardigans


Accessorizing in the summer with hand-made cardigans can be a bit difficult, especially if what you have is largely made with the heavier weight yarns. Don’t get me wrong, I love my heavier cardigans, especially when it is cold outside! I just don’t like them when it’s 90 degrees outside!

That’s why I’ve put together a list of what I believe to be the top 10 Must Make Crochet Summer Cardigans! I made sure that these are made with either fingering or sport weight yarn to ensure that they are comfortable to wear in these hotter months. Otherwise, everything else was free game! These are in no particular order, and this is all based on my opinion, so this list is anything but comprehensive.



Need yarn or crochet hooks to make any of these? Here are some of my favorites!

Susan Bates Twist & Lock hooks

Prym Crochet Hooks

Clover Soft Touch Crochet Hooks

Hobbii Twister Yarn

Cotton Kings Sultan Yarn










Hobbii Dahlia Yarn

Scheepjes Whirl Yarn

Scheepjes Whirlette Yarn






Now, let’s get to my 10 Must Make Crochet Summer Cardigans!







  1. Rosal by Filipa Carneiro

Photo from Filipa Carneiro

This first cardigan is one that I absolutely love and have on my to-make list! It is a short cardigan and also has short sleeves, so it is perfect for summer outfits! The design is so beautiful, with floral designs created from the stitches.

This is made with fingering weight yarn, and is available as a free Ravelry download in English, Portuguese, and Spanish!



2. Lorraine Cardi by Ashlea Konecny

Photo from Ashlea Konecny

This cardi is a more solid design, but the instructions for it are customizable, meaning you can adjust the length of it, the border design, and how the front closes!

This cardi is made with sport weight yarn, and is available for purchase on Ravelry.




3. Davallia by Isa Catepillan

Photo from Isa Catepillan

Another lacey design, but this one includes frills! I love how much this one reminds me of latte art!

This cardigan is made with sport weight yarn and is available on Ravelry.



4. Granny Stripe Cardigan by Hannah Siegmund

Photo from Hannah Siegmund

I had to include at least one granny stripe pattern! This one is, as Hannah describes, basically a wearable blanket! She has also made it very size inclusive, with tons of instructions and photos!

This pattern uses fingering weight yarn and is available on Ravelry!



5. Seaglass Summer Cardi by Tamara Kelly

Photo from Tamara Kelly

This is a super long cardi, and I cannot look away from it! I love the way the thin yarn and larger hook created this nearly transluscent effect on the finished piece!

This pattern uses fingering weight yarn and is available both on Ravelry and Tamara’s blog!



6. Lanai Lounger Cardi by Haley Herman

Photo from Haley Herman

This is a beautiful, simple, and size inclusive cardigan, which I absolutely have to get on my hook ASAP! One of my favorite parts of this is that other than being customizable, it is worked in one piece!

This pattern uses sport weight yarn and is available on Ravelry.



7. Daphne Cocoon Cardigan by Sincerely Pam

Photo from Sincerely Pam

This pattern is one that is on my to-make list, and I even have the yarn for it! It is so fun looking, with the filet stitches and the picot detailing!

This pattern uses fingering weight yarn and is available for free here!



8. Spring Cardi by Katy Peterson

Photo from Katy Peterson

This is a super cute short cardi with solid stitching! I love how simple this one is, and it is pretty size inclusive too!

This cardigan uses fingering weight yarn and is available on Ravelry.



9. Olivia Cardigan Light by Brianna Iaropoli

Photo from Brianna Iaropoli

This one is absolutely gorgeous! I love the fact that this one has that point at the bottom of the back, it gives it so much character!

This pattern uses fingering weight yarn and is available on Ravelry and for free on Brianna’s blog!



10. Aloha Cardigan by Janine Myska

Photo from Janine Myska

This is such a fun cardigan to look at! Janine definitely managed to capture the boho style in this cardigan! This one has to be a must-make for everyone!

This pattern uses sport weight yarn and is available on Ravelry!

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