If you are throwing a last minute New Year’s Eve Party then you are going to love this free printable by hskiptomylou.org. Print off your decorations to create a quick theme of black and white sophistication. Great for a last minute party.
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If you are throwing a last minute New Year’s Eve Party then you are going to love this free printable by hskiptomylou.org. Print off your decorations to create a quick theme of black and white sophistication. Great for a last minute party.
If you’ve ever wanted to crochet a cozy, colorful cardigan for a little one – this might just be the most fun you’ll ever have with a hook and some yarn! This hexagon-style hoodie cardigan is bursting with character, warmth, and just a hint of playful magic, inspired by two beloved animated siblings (you know the ones!). It’s perfect for toddlers who love to twirl, crawl, and snuggle.
The best part? You don’t need a formal pattern – just a few basic shapes, some stash yarn, and a little creative flair.
This Bluey cardigan is based on the classic crochet hexagon cardigan structure. You’ll create two large granny-style hexagons, fold them to form the body and sleeves, and then customize the rest – hood, border, cuffs, and even those cute little ears!
The real magic lies in the Bluey color blocking. One side features warm honeyed tones (think copper, gold, and cream), while the other shifts through cool, calming blues. The result? A unique, reversible-style cardi that feels like two characters came to life in yarn form.
Sandy Warm Side (Golden tones):
Bluey Cool Side (Blue tones):
You can easily substitute with any worsted weight/Aran yarn – just keep the tones distinct to mimic the split-style effect.
Note: Use a hook size that suits the yarn you’re using. The cardigan will have approximately 2” of positive ease when finished.
The cardigan is made with two hexagons, which are stitched together to form the shape. The granny spike stitch creates a unique texture.
Round 1:
Round 2:
Round 3:
Round 4:
Repeat Round 4 until the hexagon measures the required size. For toddler size, aim for 5”.
Slst the seams together (or sew if preferred).
Repeat until cuffs reach desired size.
Note: Always refer to the size chart for specific measurements. The cardigan can be customized to your needs by adjusting the number of rows and adding extra length to the body or sleeves.
This pattern is made to measure, so feel free to adjust it to fit your toddler’s size.
To adjust the Hexagon Cardi to suit your child’s size, follow these steps:
By following these steps, you can create a cardigan that is tailored perfectly to your child’s measurements.