Harvest Hoodie Crochet Pattern (S – 4XL)
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If there’s ONE thing I’m ready for it is chilly nights in comfy sweaters, friends gathered around the fire pit or watching a football game. This Harvest Hoodie is the perfect way to ring in the colder weather season.
Harvest Hoodie Crochet Pattern
The Harvest Hoodie is the perfect thing to throw on when there’s just a bit of chill in the air. No matter if you’re running errands or going to the hometown Friday night football game, this hoodie is a no frills, easy-to-make pattern that fits any occassion.
I absolutely love the texture that this stitch provides, and how quickly the whole thing works up.
Sizes range from Small through 4XL and this is a unisex pattern. 🙌 Scroll down to see my teenager modeling the size medium.
About the Harvest Hoodie Pattern:
This is a top-down raglan style crochet pattern. This means that we start crocheting at the neck building the hoodie as we go. When we get to the armholes, we pinch off sleeve openings and continue to crochet the body.
When finished with the body, we attach in the underarm of the sleeve opening and crochet the sleeves straight down. This means ZERO seaming is required – which I can always get behind.
A raglan style sweater pattern is one that not only starts at the top (neck) and is worked top-down, but also has four distinct points/corners throughout the yoke. These corners are where we will place ALL increases making them easier to spot and to create those armholes.
For the Harvest Hoodie we are using the Herringbone Half Double Crochet. This is an interesting stitch that sits at a slight slant and looks great with all types of yarns and fiber contents. Head on over to read the entire stitch tutorial for this stitch, or watch the video here to get a feel for how it is made.
For the Harvest Hoodies pictured I used Brava Tweed in “Wren” and Brava 500 in “Asphalt Heather”. Brava worsted weight yarn is 100% acrylic. If you live in a warmer climate, or if you would like to substitute yarns for any reason, here are some yarns I recommend as good substitutions.
Yarn Substitutions:
Lion Brand Re-Up (worsted weight cotton/polyester blend)
Lion Brand Touch of Linen (worsted weight cotton/linen blend)
Mary Maxim Value yarn (worsted weight, 100% acrylic)
Premier Yarn Universal Cotton Supreme (worsted weight cotton yarn)
Premier Ever Soft (worsted weight acrylic)
Vanna’s Choice (worsted weight acrylic)
Lion Brand Pound of Love (worsted weight acrylic)
Hobbii Mega Ball (worsted weight acrylic)
Hobbii Tweed Delight (worsted weight tweed, 80% wool, 20% acrylic)
Hobbii Friends Wool (worsted weight, 100% wool)
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Materials:
Worsted Weight Yarn (Brava Tweed pictured) yarn substitutions listed above
-approx. (1400, 1600, 1700, 1900, 2000, 2200, 2300) yards
Crochet hook in size J/6 mm or size needed to obtain gauge
Gauge: 14 sts x 10 rows = 4” square
-using Herringbone Half Double Crochet
Sizing: (S, M, L, XL, 2XL, 3XL, 4XL)
Actual garment bust/torso measurement: (37”, 40.5”, 43”, 48.5”, 52”, 55.5”, 60”)
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I hope you love your hoodie, and that you’ll share a photo of yours with me by tagging @HeartHookHome across all social media and by sharing with everyone in the Heart Hook Home Crochet Community on Facebook.
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