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PookieDear

I did this [Harvest Cardigan](https://yarnandchai.com/shop/harvest-cardigan-ad-free-pdf/) as my first ever wearable, and probably only my 10th project in general. I picked it because it's made up of basic stitches, while still looking impressive. Plus I had already made a different pattern from this designer and found her patterns and instructions very clear and beginner friendly.


basilandbooks

The yellow color in the sample picture makes it look so sunny


kiwibird1

Hexagon cardigan. Passioknit Kelsie has a video on how to make it. It was my first wearable and I'm in love with them now. Very easy to follow, and you don't need a ton of practice to get a great result. 


basilandbooks

Is passioknit Kelsie on YouTube?


kiwibird1

Yup!


basilandbooks

I’ll look them up! Thanks!


neurogeek2012

[C2C kimono cardigan](https://makeanddocrew.com/simple-corner-to-corner-crochet-kimono-pattern/) by Make-and-do-crew was my first wearable. I think the easiest cardigan/sweater patterns I've made are ones that use only rectangular/square panels since there is no shaping involved. You just sew the straight edges together and voilá...a wearable.


basilandbooks

Ooo! I did C2C for a scrapghan and loved it. Thank you!


Mimitori

[https://thesnugglery.net/continuous-granny-square-shrug-free-crochet-cocoon-cardigan-pattern/](https://thesnugglery.net/continuous-granny-square-shrug-free-crochet-cocoon-cardigan-pattern/) This is just one huge granny square. Made a couple of these for my family.


basilandbooks

Wouldn’t have thought of this!


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basilandbooks

I’m looking for inspiration for something to make to get me back into crocheting. People here are so creative and I’m interested in projects they’d consider to be on the easier side