![]() You can crochet as many or as few rounds to fit whatever size you need! My sister joined me for a little photoshoot! You can make this in any size, from toddler to adult, all depending on how many rounds you crochet! For example, I made one for my little niece by crocheting just 13 rounds, but the ones I crocheted for myself (that could fit sizes S-XL, probably even a larger size) I crocheted one with 21 rounds (the two-toned one shown in the picture below) and one with 20 rounds (the brown one shown in the picture below). This is a very simple, beginner friendly tutorial that’s fun and works up very fast! I made myself two cardigans using this pattern and one of the two I made I completed in just 2 days. ![]() ![]() This is not an original idea, if you look up “crochet hexagon cardigan” anywhere on the web you will see about 100 or more different patterns all with the same foundation of the Granny Hexagon all with their own spin on it, so I have decided to share my take on the hexagon cardi! ![]() Today I am sharing a pattern with my spin on the classic “Granny Hexagon” cardigan. ![]()
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