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Painted Canyon Cardigan Crochet Along: Dates, Materials, and Information

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The Painted Canyon Cardigan has been my most popular design to date, and it is easy to see why! With simple stitches, a gorgeous, over-sized hood, and sizes ranging from 6 months to adult 5XL, what’s not to love? This pattern is remarkably easy to crochet – beginner friendly even – which is why I’ve decided we should all make one together in a NEW Crochet Along!

Head portion of a sample of the Painted Canyon Cardigan crochet pattern with a gold unicorn horn, unicorn ears, and rainbow hair.

Painted Canyon Cardigan Crochet Along

A Crochet Along is a pattern that is crocheted in parts as a group. We will work this pattern in FOUR parts, with a complete video for each section. Crochet Alongs are fun because we can share our progress with each other as we go in the Heart Hook Home Crochet Community on Facebook.

Painted Canyon Hooded Cardigan Crochet Pattern

Painted Canyon Cardigan

In this Crochet Along you will learn:

The basic construction of a cardigan.

How to sew crochet using the Mattress Stitch.

Exactly where to place your hook so your stitches are more consistent. (specifically across row ends)

How to crochet a hood.

Adding Front Post/Back Post ribbing/edging.

How to sew pockets onto a cardigan.

How to make Half Double Crochet Spike Stitches.

And we will walk through making the sleeves together in a way that will leave you feeling confident making sleeves forever!

Painted Canyon Cardigan Crochet Along

In order to participate, all you have to have is your materials, the pattern for the size(s) you intend to crochet, and the desire to make a cardigan.

PCC part one

The child sizes of the Painted Canyon Cardigan are all free right here on Heart Hook Home. (Although if you like, you can purchase all of the child sizes in one printable file here or here). If making one of the adult sizes, you will need the pattern which you can find either on Ravelry or Etsy. Your job before Part One is released is to gather your materials. Read on, friend!

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12 month size free crochet pattern

Sample of the Painted Canyon Cardigan crochet pattern with a gold unicorn horn, unicorn ears, and rainbow hair.

Crochet Along Materials:

For the Painted Canyon Cardigan, you will need worsted weight yarn in the amounts listed below for the size you’ll be making. I am making the size 2/3T in videos (the adult sizes are just too large to fit in my camera’s frame) so I’ll need about 600 yards of yarn. I will be using Brava Worsted for mine, in the “Dove Heather” and “Avocado” colorways.

Child Sizes:
-approx. 350 yards for 6 month
-approx. 425 yards for 12 month
-approx. 600 yards for size 2/3T
-approx. 800 yards for size 4/5T
-approx. 900 yards for 6/8
-approx. 1100 yards for 10/12

Adult sizes:
-approx. 1200 yards for 0/2
-approx. 1450 yards for 2/4
-approx. 1700 yards for 6/8
-approx. 2000 yards for 10/12
-approx. 2275 yards for 14/16
-approx. 2550 yards for 16/18
-approx. 2850 yards for 18/20
-approx. 3100 yards for 22/24
-approx. 3400 yards for 26/28

You will also need a crochet hook in size J/6mm, or the hook size needed to obtain gauge.

If you need help reading a crochet pattern, make sure you head over here and check out this detailed post.

Gauge: 11 hdc sts x 10 rows = 4” square

While I will go over gauge in the first video (aka Part One), you would be a step ahead by making sure that your gauge is good – and the hook size does not need to be adjusted – before we start. If you need help adjusting yours, head on over to this article on gauge that will get you all straightened out and ready to hit the road running!

Dates for this Crochet Along:

Part One –  8/15/2020 can be found HERE.

Part Two – 8/22/2020 can be found HERE.

Part Three – 8/29/2020 can be found HERE.

Part Four – 9/5/2020 can be found HERE.

If you would like to make yours into a unicorn, head over to find the unicorn horn and ears patterns here.

 

Sizes of the Painted Canyon Cardigan:

6 Month
12 Month
2/3T
4/5T
6/8
10/12
and all of the ADULT sizes of this pattern (0 – 28W) here.

I’ll see you soon for part one! The crochet along will remain up and available for life. ♥

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196 Comments

  1. I purchased both the adult and children’s sizes a while back and made one for granddaughter. I’m excited to make a couple more with the reworked patterns.
  2. I'm crossing all my fingers and toes to win this! I got the pattern during her last sale (I think last Christmas) and just haven't been able to afford all the yarn to go into it! This will be my first wearable that I have made, so I'm hoping to finish this and then make some for my boys!
  3. This won’t be my first wearable but I love this cardigan! I made one for my daughter before it was updated and now I need to make one for myself!
  4. Can’t wait to make this!!! It will be my 1st piece of clothing. Still got to get some yarn for it I’m picturing a rainbow for my daughter.
  5. Oh man!! I'm missing out joining in on your Cal. Working on a C2C graphgan. I have this pattern on my Raverly ready to go though. Can't wait to make mine. All your patterns are amazing and easy for me to follow. It seems I am behind with so many great fun patterns you put out. Thank you for all you do.
  6. Fingers and toes crossed for this amazing giveaway! Would be the best birthday gift thanks for making so many incredible patterns and just being a fabulous person!!
  7. I love all your patterns. I am so excited about this CAL because i love CALs and thisnt a huge one so i can fit it in my schedule. Making a 6 month one to see how it fits my grandson he is 5 months old and tiny.
  8. I've made several PCCA, adult and kids sizes. I love this pattern even those there's sooo many tails to weave
  9. I have made two of the child size cardigans and now it is time for me to make an adult size. I’ve made several items of clothing before and love them.
  10. This is not my first wearable. I have made this sweater for my granddaughter, the its shawl good and the velvet cardi in hygge yarn. I love your designs.
  11. I love the look of this sweater, I've been eyeballing it for a while. This will not be my first wearable, this will be my second (I'm still learning and trying not to be afraid of making wearables.)
  12. I've made several of your patterns, and this one has been on my list for a long time. I reckon it's time has come!!
  13. Love all your patterns. I bought the Adult version. I am waiting until I can guy buy some yarn. Thank you so very much
  14. This is such a great pattern. Maybe it’s just what I need to get back to crocheting! Thanks for the CAL. I need to get in on it.
    1. I actually bought the pattern a few years ago and I fell in love with the painted canyon colors. I have one about half completed but I’m not super confident making wearables yet so I put it away. I really need to finish it for winter! The colors you chose for the giveaway are gorgeous.
  15. This will be my first adult wearable. I've had the pattern since it was first released but haven't had the confidence to try it. Thank you for doing this crochet-a-long ♥️
  16. I am wanting to make something that is wearable and unique that no one else has so that it becomes a talking point. As handmade items have gone out the window these days and I would like to try and bring it back with some amazing wearables.
  17. I have started several wearables, but have never finished one! I get discouraged when I get stuck and can't figure out where I went wrong or get a commissioned project started and then get another....by the time I get back to the one I was working on I have lost interest or can't remember what hook I was using or remember the pattern name lol
  18. I've been wanting to make this cardigan as my first wearable ever since you published it. Would love to make it this fall. Ty Ashley for your inspiration.
  19. This is not my first time making garments, in fact it’s not even my first time making the PCC (I think this is number 5 or 6). I make a new PCC at least once a year for my daughter.
  20. I've been eyeing this pattern for years! I guess now is a good time to purchase it and make this beautiful pattern!
  21. This is not my first garnet. I have made your It's Shawl Good, Elizabeth, Spring vest, and the wanderlust shawl. I love all your patterns. You make it so easy to follow along!
  22. I am excited to start this. Just bought the pattern. I need to find some awesome yarn. Thank you, for all you do.
  23. This will be my first wearable. I am excited. I feel my skill and practicing has made me ready to attempt this.
  24. Loving the pattern, making one in size 1 yarn for my oldest ( she bought the yarn) almost done with the body part. Will be making more of these.
  25. I am so excited to be participating! I started one of these about a year ago and set it aside so I'll be finishing that one while also making a new one! This will be my first wearable that I actually complete! Haha. Thank you Ashlea for the awesome pattern!
  26. It was my first wearable a couple of years ago, I made a couple of the kids sizes. Haven’t made another one yet though in my size.
  27. This was the first cardigan/wearable I ever made. LOVE IT I have made several over the last few years. Still one of my favorite patterns.
  28. I love this pattern! I think it’s one of my favorites! I’m making one for each of my daughters, and then hope to make another one for me!
  29. This will be my first wearable. I have been wanting to make this forever but been afraid..hahaha Im gonna try and give it a go.
  30. I am excited to make this one day! It has been on my list to make, but it will be even easier with the tutorials. This would not be my first wearable, but this would be my first wearable with a hood.
  31. I have made a cardigan and I’m a working on my second sweater. I’m still trying to figure out the fitting for each recipient. This cardigan looks so cute and interesting.