Crochet Pattern - The Lightseeker Cardi
CA$6.00
** This listing is NOT a finished product, you will receive a downloadable PDF upon purchase **
I love the beauty in Moths. In complete darkness they will always look into the light. So whenever I wear this cardi, I always try to look on the bright side of things. That is where the name Lightseeker cardi came from.
This cardigan is not for the beginner as colour changes can be quite difficult and time consuming. However, with some practice and after watching a lot of YouTube videos, I think anyone could pull this off. I have many other more beginner friendly colour changing patterns in my shop that I recommend starting with first. But if your feeling ambitious, GO FOR IT!
Supplies
Yarn: I used Lionbarnd Re-Spun Yarn. But you can use any worsted weight #4 yarn. You will use a total of
1200-1500 yards. Get creative with the colour combos! The yarn I used is a bit thin for a worsted weight
and I recommend use one similar.
• 5.5 mm or whatever to meet gauge
• Tapestry Needle for sewing in ends.
• Scissors
• Measuring Tape
Sizing
This design is completely size inclusive and is made to feel oversized.
I love the beauty in Moths. In complete darkness they will always look into the light. So whenever I wear this cardi, I always try to look on the bright side of things. That is where the name Lightseeker cardi came from.
This cardigan is not for the beginner as colour changes can be quite difficult and time consuming. However, with some practice and after watching a lot of YouTube videos, I think anyone could pull this off. I have many other more beginner friendly colour changing patterns in my shop that I recommend starting with first. But if your feeling ambitious, GO FOR IT!
Supplies
Yarn: I used Lionbarnd Re-Spun Yarn. But you can use any worsted weight #4 yarn. You will use a total of
1200-1500 yards. Get creative with the colour combos! The yarn I used is a bit thin for a worsted weight
and I recommend use one similar.
• 5.5 mm or whatever to meet gauge
• Tapestry Needle for sewing in ends.
• Scissors
• Measuring Tape
Sizing
This design is completely size inclusive and is made to feel oversized.
** This listing is NOT a finished product, you will receive a downloadable PDF upon purchase **
I love the beauty in Moths. In complete darkness they will always look into the light. So whenever I wear this cardi, I always try to look on the bright side of things. That is where the name Lightseeker cardi came from.
This cardigan is not for the beginner as colour changes can be quite difficult and time consuming. However, with some practice and after watching a lot of YouTube videos, I think anyone could pull this off. I have many other more beginner friendly colour changing patterns in my shop that I recommend starting with first. But if your feeling ambitious, GO FOR IT!
Supplies
Yarn: I used Lionbarnd Re-Spun Yarn. But you can use any worsted weight #4 yarn. You will use a total of
1200-1500 yards. Get creative with the colour combos! The yarn I used is a bit thin for a worsted weight
and I recommend use one similar.
• 5.5 mm or whatever to meet gauge
• Tapestry Needle for sewing in ends.
• Scissors
• Measuring Tape
Sizing
This design is completely size inclusive and is made to feel oversized.
I love the beauty in Moths. In complete darkness they will always look into the light. So whenever I wear this cardi, I always try to look on the bright side of things. That is where the name Lightseeker cardi came from.
This cardigan is not for the beginner as colour changes can be quite difficult and time consuming. However, with some practice and after watching a lot of YouTube videos, I think anyone could pull this off. I have many other more beginner friendly colour changing patterns in my shop that I recommend starting with first. But if your feeling ambitious, GO FOR IT!
Supplies
Yarn: I used Lionbarnd Re-Spun Yarn. But you can use any worsted weight #4 yarn. You will use a total of
1200-1500 yards. Get creative with the colour combos! The yarn I used is a bit thin for a worsted weight
and I recommend use one similar.
• 5.5 mm or whatever to meet gauge
• Tapestry Needle for sewing in ends.
• Scissors
• Measuring Tape
Sizing
This design is completely size inclusive and is made to feel oversized.
** This listing is NOT a finished product, you will receive a downloadable PDF upon purchase **
I love the beauty in Moths. In complete darkness they will always look into the light. So whenever I wear this cardi, I always try to look on the bright side of things. That is where the name Lightseeker cardi came from.
This cardigan is not for the beginner as colour changes can be quite difficult and time consuming. However, with some practice and after watching a lot of YouTube videos, I think anyone could pull this off. I have many other more beginner friendly colour changing patterns in my shop that I recommend starting with first. But if your feeling ambitious, GO FOR IT!
Supplies
Yarn: I used Lionbarnd Re-Spun Yarn. But you can use any worsted weight #4 yarn. You will use a total of
1200-1500 yards. Get creative with the colour combos! The yarn I used is a bit thin for a worsted weight
and I recommend use one similar.
• 5.5 mm or whatever to meet gauge
• Tapestry Needle for sewing in ends.
• Scissors
• Measuring Tape
Sizing
This design is completely size inclusive and is made to feel oversized.
I love the beauty in Moths. In complete darkness they will always look into the light. So whenever I wear this cardi, I always try to look on the bright side of things. That is where the name Lightseeker cardi came from.
This cardigan is not for the beginner as colour changes can be quite difficult and time consuming. However, with some practice and after watching a lot of YouTube videos, I think anyone could pull this off. I have many other more beginner friendly colour changing patterns in my shop that I recommend starting with first. But if your feeling ambitious, GO FOR IT!
Supplies
Yarn: I used Lionbarnd Re-Spun Yarn. But you can use any worsted weight #4 yarn. You will use a total of
1200-1500 yards. Get creative with the colour combos! The yarn I used is a bit thin for a worsted weight
and I recommend use one similar.
• 5.5 mm or whatever to meet gauge
• Tapestry Needle for sewing in ends.
• Scissors
• Measuring Tape
Sizing
This design is completely size inclusive and is made to feel oversized.