Sunburst Granny Square Crochet Cardigan – FREE Pattern

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Wrap yourself in color and creativity with this Sunburst Granny Square Crochet Cardigan pattern! Bursting with retro charm and cozy vibes, this eye-catching design transforms classic granny squares into a wearable work of art. Whether you’re layering up for a breezy day, adding flair to your festival outfit, or just love the nostalgic feel of handmade fashion, this cardigan is a joyful celebration of texture, color, and timeless crochet style. It’s the perfect project for turning your favorite yarn scraps into something bold, beautiful, and totally you. 🌞🧢✨

Designed for versatility, this pattern invites you to mix and match vibrant hues, play with different square layouts, and customize the fit to suit your style. Add ribbed cuffs, a cozy collar, or even a belt for extra flair. Whether you go for a rainbow explosion or a soft, earthy palette, this Sunburst Granny Square Crochet Cardigan is a fun and satisfying projectβ€”perfect for bringing a touch of handmade sunshine to every stitch! πŸ’–πŸŒˆπŸ§₯

Woman wearing a straw hat, white crop top, denim shorts, and a colorful crochet cardigan, holding a woven handbag outdoors.

🌞 Sunburst Granny Square Crochet Cardigan Pattern

This vibrant, boho-chic cardigan is a summer staple, combining eye-catching sunburst granny squares with a lightweight, breathable design. Whether you’re strolling a beach boardwalk or heading to a summer festival, this colorful layering piece brings playful retro vibes to your wardrobe.

✨ Skill Level
Intermediate – Requires granny square construction, color changes, seaming, and basic shaping.

πŸ“ Finished Size
Adjustable – Pattern written for size M with tips for sizing up/down. Each square: ~4.5–5″ (11–13 cm)


🧢 Materials

  • Worsted weight cotton or cotton-acrylic blend yarn in:
    • Base color: Cream/White (for borders and joining)
    • Accent colors: Hot pink, orange, yellow, teal, turquoise, black, blue, etc.
  • Crochet hook: 5.0 mm (H)
  • Tapestry needle
  • Scissors
  • Stitch markers

🧡 Abbreviations (US Terms)

  • MR – Magic Ring
  • ch – Chain
  • sc – Single Crochet
  • dc – Double Crochet
  • sl st – Slip Stitch
  • sp – Space
  • FO – Fasten Off

🌼 Sunburst Granny Square (Make ~35–45 depending on size)

Round 1:
With Color A: MR, 3 dc, ch 1 x4 into ring. (12 dc, 4 ch-1 sps)
Sl st to first dc, FO.

Round 2:
Attach Color B in any ch-1 sp: (2 dc, ch 1, 2 dc) in sp x4 (increases into corners)
Sl st to join, FO.

Round 3:
Attach Color C: (dc in each st, 2 dc in ch-1 corner sp) around.
FO. Total of 32 sts.

Round 4 (Square It):
Attach Base Color (White):
(3 dc, ch 2, 3 dc) in each corner sp, [dc in each st along edge] repeat around
Sl st to join, FO and weave in ends.


πŸ§₯ Cardigan Construction

BACK PANEL

  • Join 3×3 squares (total 9) in a square
  • Seam using whip stitch or slip stitch on wrong side

FRONT PANELS (Make 2)

  • Join 3×1 squares per panel
  • Seam to back panel’s sides

SLEEVES (Make 2)

  • Join 2×2 squares (4 squares per sleeve)
  • Fold in half to shape and seam along edges
  • Attach to armholes of body

BOTTOM BAND & CUFFS

With Base Color:

  • sc evenly along bottom edge, ch 1, turn
  • Repeat 4–6 rows for ribbed band
  • Repeat along sleeve ends for cuffs

NECKLINE + FRONT TRIM

  • sc evenly along neckline and down both front edges
  • Continue for 2–4 rows to create a border

🧷 Assembly & Finishing

  • Seam all squares together first, block as needed
  • Assemble panels and sleeves
  • Add trims and borders
  • Weave in all ends

πŸ’‘ Customization Ideas

  • Use cotton yarn for a breezy summer weight
  • Mix pastels for a softer look, or neons for a retro vibe
  • Add buttons or fringe for extra flair

This joyful granny square cardigan is a celebration of color, creativity, and warm weather style. A must-make for your handmade wardrobe! 🌈🧢


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