Finally, few things are more enjoyable than a cozy night at home with a movie. Achieving the right ambiance is essential, and this wrap cardigan is the perfect finishing touch and ideal companion for the occasion. Grab your favorite cuppa, wrap up and enjoy the show.
The full article about this pattern is here: Movie Night Cocoon Cardi
more info about PamEberstadt’s project on Ravelry.
Daphne Cocoon Cardigan
In general, the Daphne cardigan is a lacy garment that features alternating bands of different sizes of gaps. Despite its lightness, it has a beautiful flow that is crucial for a great shoulder wrap.
The full article about this pattern is here: Daphne Cocoon Cardigan
Handkerchief Cocoon
Here’s another cardigan idea for wrapping up in. This handkerchief cocoon cardigan is designed with stitched corners that keep it in place on your arms as you wear it.
The full article about this pattern is here: Handkerchief Cocoon
Cocoon Sweater
This particular Cocoon Sweater serves as a fantastic example of a project falling under this category. When created with thick yarn, the pattern is perfect for keeping your shoulders warm.
The full article about this pattern is here: Cocoon Sweater
Summer Night Sweater
I adore the translucent look of this oversized and so cozy knit sweater! It is magnificent. Choose the lightweight mohair + silk yarn bland for the same airy effect. Although it’s so thin, it will warm you nicely. You’ll enjoy wearing it at any time of the year. Take the free knitted sweater pattern and create this lovely cloud for your closet.
PHOTOS by Kornelia St / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on Ravelry.
Children’s Dream of a Cardigan
A simple knit cardigan is a must for any cold-weather wardrobe. This design is an essential that everyone should have, and children are no exception. This easy to make project is suitable for a wide range of yarn artists, so don’t be afraid to get started. The easy baby cardigan pattern will help you along the way. Bring some joy to your little one!
PHOTOS by City Farmhouse Studio / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on cityfarmhousestudio.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.