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How to Modify a Crochet Cardigan


I’m Ashlee Elle, crocheter, maker, & owner of The Dream Crochet Shoppe. I love constructing new designs— especially reusing yarn, as well as past projects that I have created.

So when Emma wanted me to create a crochet top from a handmade cardigan she owned, I decided to create two different projects (the crochet top and the crochet hat) while maintaining the similar form of the original item.

Supplies:
4.5mm crochet hook
craft scissors or seam ripper
yarn needle
half a skein of black yarn (medium 4)

Step One: Laying the cardigan flat, I cut the seams (using craft scissors) around the arm holes, wanting to primarily use the squares for both sides of the sleeves.

Detaching both sides of the sleeves, also, wanting to maintain the wearability of the cardigan after the project.

Step Two: Then, cutting down vertically for one set of squares which would open the sleeves up, for two sets of one large connected squares.

Also, I took off the bottom row of squares (an extra additional row of squares to later use) so that the final construction would fit more of a crop top style.

Step Three: With the yarn needle and a strand of yarn, sew the two squares together at the edges to create a full circle.

Step Four: Then, with my 4.5mm crochet hook and medium 4 black yarn, I inserted the hook into the side of the top and single crocheted for one round and fasten off and weaving in the ends for the finishing took to the top.

I repeated the same method to offer the top a concise look by single crochet at the bottom of the top, as well.

Step Five: Creating the straps for the crochet top, I inserted my hook into the top round of the front of crochet top above the squares.

Chaining for 30 STS, to connect to the back of the top. At the same top round, SL ST to connect, then turning my work, to half double crochet, back towards to front of the top to fully construct the straps.

SL ST to connect, fastening off and weaving in the ends. Skipping 22 STS, I rejoined the crochet hook to repeat the same method to construct two straps for the handmade top.

Perceiving that I had an extra row of squares and wanting to utilize all of the crafts, to complete the set I decided to create a crochet hat!

Supplies:
4.5mm crochet hook
craft scissors
yarn needle
half a skein of black yarn (medium 4)
extra large pom pom maker

Step One: With the yarn needle and a strand of yarn, sew the two end squares together at the edges to create a full circle.

Step Two: Insert the 4.5mm crochet hook into the top of the granny squares and single crochet around the squares to start forming the hat.

Step One: Wrapping the yarn around the large pom pom maker for both sides, I cut and created the full extra large pom pom.

Step Two: Using the yarn needle and a strand of yarn I knotted the end of the strand. I went through the inside of the hat, placing the pom pom at the top of the hat (at round 80 going through the pom pom).

Turning to repeat, sewing through the pom pom into the hat, securing the pom pom at the top base of the hat.

Thank you Ashlee Elle! I’m wearing the crochet top with a turtleneck underneath in this photo because it’s currently winter, but I plan to wear the top all on its own this summer.

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