This crochet jacket pattern is perfect for those looking to add a stylish, handmade touch to their wardrobe. Offering a blend of simplicity and elegance, this pattern creates a cozy and fashionable jacket that can be worn during any season.
Crochet Jacket For Ladies

Whether you're a beginner or looking to improve your crochet skills, this step-by-step guide will walk you through every stitch, from the magical ring to the unique leaf motifs. The versatility of this pattern allows you to customize the jacket’s size and adjust the stitch tension for a perfect fit. Plus, with the option to experiment with color and texture, you can truly make this crochet jacket your own.
Materials
- Medium-thickness wool (e.g., Net Plus wool)
- 2.55 mm crochet hook
First Row
- Create a magical ring.
- Make three chains, counting as one double crochet.
- Make 23 more double crochets inside the ring for a total of 24 double crochets.
- Pull the loose thread to tighten the center hole.

- Slip stitch into the third chain to connect the round.
Second Row
- Make three chains, counting as one double crochet.
- Make one double crochet in the next two chains to form a group of three double crochets.
- Make one chain. Do not skip any chains from the previous row.
- Make three more double crochets, one in each of the next three chains.
- Repeat this pattern of three double crochets and one chain four times.

Third Row
- Make three chains to turn your work.
- In the first chain space, make three double crochets.
- Make two chains, then three more double crochets in the same chain space.
- Make one chain.
- In the next chain space, make three double crochets, one chain, and three more double crochets.
- Repeat this pattern in the remaining chain spaces.
Subsequent Rows and Leaf Motif

The pattern continues by repeating a sequence of four rows to create the design. The video also demonstrates how to create a "leaf" motif.
- To start a new leaf, make nine double crochets in a single chain space.
- In the next row, work one double crochet in each of the nine stitches.
- To decrease the leaf, skip the first and last stitches in each row, reducing the total from nine to seven, then to five, and so on until only one stitch remains.
- As the leaf decreases, the pattern in the center changes, featuring groups of three double crochets and chains.





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