The Banbury Drape Oversized Crochet Cardigan

The Banbury Oversized Drape Crochet Cardigan is a beautiful draping cardigan with long sleeves and ribbing on the bottom and at the cuffs. It features a simple neckline and opening and is designed to be oversized. The cardigan is suitable for beginners as there is no stitch change and primarily uses the half double crochet. There are no button holes or buttons used for this pattern.  This is a free and easy crochet pattern available as a size inclusive made to measure pattern. It is beginner friendly, simple and easy crochet pattern. Kiks + Jack Crochet’s version uses weight 5/bulky/chunky yarn. This pattern can accommodate for different gauges.

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