The Lazy Cardigan crochet pattern offers a cozy, stylish, and customizable garment that’s perfect for both beginner and seasoned crocheters alike. With its beautiful floral motifs and easy-to-follow instructions, this cardigan is an ideal project for relaxing crochet sessions. The design is based on a repeating "flower" or "square" pattern, which can be made into a versatile piece that can be adapted for different sizes or color schemes.
Crochet Lazy Cardigan

Whether you're looking for a comfy cardigan to wear at home or a statement piece to layer over your outfits, this crochet pattern is both functional and fun. Plus, the pattern includes helpful tips on adding sleeves and joining pieces for a seamless finish!
Materials
- Six-ply, 100% cotton yarn (300g used for the project)
- 3.5 mm crochet hook
Basic Pattern Unit: The Flower/Square
- The cardigan is constructed using a repeating "flower" or "square" pattern. Each flower consists of four "petals" made of triple crochets and connecting chains.

Starting the First Flower (Base Chain)
- Begin with 9 chains.
- Slip stitch into the very first chain to form a ring.
- Into this ring, work the first "petal":
- Chain 4 (counts as the first triple crochet).
- Work 4 more triple crochets into the ring, for a total of 5 triple crochets.
- Create a loop for the next petal: Chain 8.
- Work the next "petal": 5 triple crochets into the same ring.
- Repeat the chain 8 and 5 triple crochets for the third petal.
- The initial setup involves completing only three sides/petals of the first flower.

Creating the First Row of Flowers (Connecting Flowers)
- To start the next flower, you'll create a new chain: 22 chains total (8 chains for the loop + 5 chains for the first triple crochet + 9 chains for the new ring).
- Slip stitch into the 9th chain from your hook to form a new ring.
- Slip stitch 5 more chains.
- Work the first petal of the new flower into the new ring: Chain 4, then 4 more triple crochets.
To connect this new flower to the previous one:
- Chain 4.
- Join by slip stitching into the fourth chain of the loop from the previous flower.
- Chain 4 again.
- Work the next petal (5 triple crochets) into the current flower's ring.
- Continue this pattern of 8 chains, 5 triple crochets for the remaining petals of the current flower.
- Repeat the process of creating 22 chains and connecting new flowers until you have 20 flowers in the first row.
Completing the First Row (Adding the Fourth Petal)
- Once 20 flowers are laid out, go back and complete the fourth petal for each flower:
- For each flower, work 8 chains and then 5 triple crochets to form the fourth petal.
To connect this completed flower to the next:

- Chain 4.
- Join by slip stitching into the loop of the next flower.
- Chain 4 again.
- Work the fourth petal (5 triple crochets) for the next flower.
- Continue this process until all 20 flowers in the first row have four completed petals.
Starting Subsequent Rows
- To begin a new row, you will again start with 22 chains (8 + 5 + 9).
- Form the ring and work the first petal (5 triple crochets).
- Chain 4 and attach this new flower to the corner of the previous row's flower.
- Chain 4 again and work the second petal (5 triple crochets).
- For the second flower in the new row, you will again start with 22 chains and connect it to the previous flower's junction.
- The pattern for subsequent rows involves connecting flowers with three petals initially, then completing the fourth petal on the return pass, similar to the first row.
- Continue making 3 rows of these flowers as demonstrated in the video.

Adding Sleeves
- Leave 6 flowers from both sides of the main body.
- You will work 8 flowers for the sleeve.
- Start the sleeve by creating a new flower with 9 chains, forming a loop, and working the first petal (5 triple crochets).
- Chain 4 and attach this new petal to the main body, counting 6 flowers in from the edge.
- Chain 4 again and work the next petal.
- Continue creating new flowers and attaching them to the main body, working 8 flowers in a row for the sleeve.
- Work 8 rows for the sleeve.
- Complete the last row of the sleeve by adding the fourth petal to each flower and joining the ends.
Joining the Back and Sleeves
- For the back, extend one side of one of the main pieces by two more rows of flowers.
- The last row of the back piece will be joined to the other main piece.
- To join:
- Make 4 chains, connect to the corner of the other piece, then 4 more chains, and complete the petal.
Continue joining by making 4 chains, inserting the needle through the junction of both pieces, then 4 more chains, and completing the next petal.

- Join the sleeves in a similar manner, completing the last petal of the sleeve while simultaneously joining it to the other side.
Finishing Touches
- Work one or two rows of double crochet along the entire edge of the cardigan, starting from the front corner.
- Join the sides of the cardigan by slip stitching through one strand from each side of the chains, with the right sides facing each other.
- Work one row of double crochet along the bottom edge of the cardigan.






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