Beginner Friendly Pullovers

Your first garment does not have to be intimidating. These four pullovers use simple construction, clear video tutorials, or approachable stitches to help you build confidence as you make your very first crochet sweater.

Stony Shore Pullover, a relaxed crochet sweater in soft denim color
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Stony Shore Pullover

Rachel Misner of Evelyn And Peter Crochet designed this easygoing pullover as a welcoming first garment project. It works up in Lion Brand Jeans Yarn for a soft, worn in feel and comes in a generous size range from XS to 5X. A full video tutorial walks you through every step, making it a great choice if you learn best by watching.

Tolorraine Sweater with chunky cluster stitch texture in a neutral tone
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Tolorraine Sweater

Coco Crochet Lee designed the Tolorraine Sweater for beginners ready to tackle their first garment. The top down yoke construction means minimal shaping and no sewing, and the chunky cluster stitch creates beautiful texture that works up fast in bulky weight yarn. Sizes run from XS through 5X for an inclusive range.

Field of Flowers light beginner crochet sweater with a simple silhouette
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Field of Flowers Light Beginner Sweater

Kiks and Jack Crochet designed this breezy pullover as a gentle first sweater for newer crocheters. It is a light, layerable style that feels perfect for spring and summer, and the simple construction takes a lot of the intimidation out of crocheting your first garment.

Bead Stitch Pullover with subtle textured stitches and ribbed cuffs
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Bead Stitch Pullover

Wan of Knitcroaddict designed this classic four piece pullover (front, back, two sleeves) with just enough texture to feel special. The namesake bead stitch adds subtle dimension across the body, while ribbed cuffs and a ribbed waistband give it a clean, finished look. Sizes run from XS to XXL in a medium weight yarn.

Textured & Oversized

Slouchy fits and dimensional stitches make these sweaters feel as cozy as your favorite throw blanket. Perfect for intermediate makers who are ready to play with new texture techniques and a relaxed silhouette.

Oversized crochet sweater worked in alpine stitch with a relaxed fit
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Oversized Alpine Stitch Sweater

Brianna Iaropoli of Life and Yarn designed this dreamy oversized pullover around the alpine stitch, a textured pattern that almost looks knitted. The DK weight yarn keeps things lightweight while about 4 inches of positive ease gives that relaxed, slightly slouchy fit. A full video tutorial is included, and sizes range from XS to 5XL.

Cloud Sweater worked top down in bulky yarn with a round yoke
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Cloud Sweater

Worked top down with a round yoke, Katerina's Cloud Sweater has a breezy, airy feel thanks to an oversized 15mm hook and bulky weight yarn. Half double crochets make up most of the fabric, keeping things simple while a generous 10cm of positive ease gives it that perfect relaxed fit. Nine sizes from XS to 5X.

Lightweight & Breezy

When you want a handmade sweater that works for warmer weather or indoor layering, go light. Breathable fibers and open stitch patterns keep these pieces comfortable year round.

Summer Mesh Sweater with an open mesh stitch pattern in a light cotton yarn
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Summer Mesh Sweater

Delia of Delia Creates designed this airy pullover as the lightweight layering piece your warm weather wardrobe needs. The open mesh stitch pattern keeps things breezy, and a cotton bamboo yarn gives it beautiful drape. It comes in sizes XXS through XXL and uses basic stitches with a little front and back post variation to keep things interesting.