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David's Alpine Hexagon Cardigan
So, you want to make the super popular Hexagon Cardigan, but you want a different look other than the granny stitch. Maybe something with less holes, warmer, with STUNNING texture. And, you also want to be able to make it uniquely for you and with instructions on how to do it? If so, you’re in the right place.
In my David’s Alpine Hexagon Cardigan Crochet Pattern you will learn how to:
- Make a beautiful alpine hexagon cardigan
- Stop the sleeves from growing, or make them smaller
- Make your sleeves longer
- Add ribbing to the sleeves
- Add only length to the cardigan
- Add only width to the cardigan
- Make and attach alpine granny squares (or the squares of your choice)
- Add buttons and create buttonholes
- Crochet a border around the cardigan
- Make a hood!
The best part is most of these are optional add-ons, and you can add or not not add whatever you want! I wanted to make this pattern super versatile so you can have fun trying out different styles on every cardigan you make!
You’ll use your own (or someone you love’s) measurements to make this, and any hook and yarn you desire! My pattern testers absolutely LOVED this pattern, and I know you will to!
This is written in US crochet terminology and is for Intermediate Crocheters!
Purchasing this Listing, You Will Receive:
- PDF Download of my Alpine Hexagon Cardigan Pattern
- Materials List (I used a 6mm hook, 4.25mm hook, and 3300 yards of weight 4 yarn for my oversized one! My testers used as little as 1400 yards)
- Stitches You Need To Know + Video Tutorials for them
- Video Tutorial on how to start the main part of the cardigan (SUPER HELPFUL!)
- Table of Contents for Easy Navigation
- Helpful Step by Step Pictures to assist you along the way
- Color INPSO from my pattern testers, with how much yarn they used and their measurements!
I know you are going to love this pattern, and if you have any questions while working on it, don’t hesitate to email me! I’m here to make your crochet journey easier! :)
- First published: December 2025
- Page created: December 21, 2025
- Last updated: December 21, 2025 …
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