If you love my Classic Raglan Cardigan, you’re also going to love the Bobble Stitch Raglan Crochet Cardigan!
I set out to create a cardigan that is easy to make, but also has an exciting feature.
This raglan crochet garment pattern is written for sizes XS to 5XL and is skill level intermediate.
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The Yarn
To crochet this two colored crochet pattern, the Bobble Stitch Raglan cardigan I used Lion Brand Yarn – Cotton Candy Blend.
It was my first time trying this yarn & it exceeded my expectations.
It’s soft, great to work with & the shiny thread makes it interesting to work with.
It comes in many beautiful colors!
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THE PERFECT FUN RAGLAN CROCHET CARDIGAN
Sometimes you just need a basic garment for your wardrobe, but at the same time something exciting to crochet, such as the bobbles for the back of this raglan crochet cardigan.
It is worked with 3 skeins at at time, which gives a little challenge, but it’s so fun to watch as it works up.
A raglan crochet cardigan also have a great fit & is easy to use in many ocasions.
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How Long Does It Take To Crochet That?
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BOBBLE STITCH RAGLAN CROCHET CARDIGAN – THE FREE CROCHET PATTERN
About The Pattern
The Bobble Stitch Raglan Crochet Cardigan is such a fun crochet cardigan for women.
Choose between sizes from XS to 5XL or customize it to your own by following the size adjustments.
The cardigan features beautiful bobble crochet stitches at the back. The cardigan is made using 2 colors to truly show off those bobbles.
Pick your favorite colors & make this basic crochet garment for your wardrobe.
Project Level
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Materials Needed
Crochet Hook
Hook I used: Symphonie Rose Crochet Hooks from Knitpro
Yarn
Yarn used:
Lion Brand Yarn – Cotton Candy Blend in color Grey (CA) & Lemon Drop (CB).
Yarn amount used:
Color A:
- XS: 3 skeins
- S: 3 skeins
- M: 4 skeins
- L: 4 skeins
- XL: 5 skeins
- 2XL: 6 skeins
- 3XL: 6 skeins
- 4XL: 6 skeins
- 5XL: 7 skeins
Color B:
- XS: 2 skeins
- S: 2 skeins
- M: 3 skeins
- L: 3 skeins
- XL: 3 skeins
- 2XL: 4 skeins
- 3XL: 4 skeins
- 4XL: 4 skeins
- 5XL: 5 skeins
Yarn characteristics:
- 3 light yarn
- 52 % Polyester, 48 % Cotton
Other Materials Needed
- Needle
- 4 stitch markers
Gauge
Measured over half double crochet stitches crocheted in rows:
15 stitches & 14 rows per 10 cm / 4”.
Notes
- This crochet pattern is written in US terms.
- All measurements given are unblocked.
- Note that measurements are given as exact as possible. But crochet tension & technique might give variations in the result, that changes from person to person.
- Read pattern instructions carefully before beginning to make sure you understand everything. It might save you hours frogging your work & crocheting it again!
- Make a swatch that measure at least 10 x 10 cm / 4 x 4 inches using the stitch the gauge is given for. If your swatch matches the gauge, you’re good to go. If the gauge is wrong, you might need to change your hook. Go up in crochet hook size if your stitches are smaller & go down in crochet hook size if your stitches are bigger. Learn more about testing gauge.
- Check yarn info if you want to find an alternative or test your yarn against the gauge. Learn more about substituting yarn.
- This pattern is written for 9 sizes, where the different sizes is given in parenthesis like this: XS (S) M (L) XL (2XL) 3XL (4XL) 5XL. If just one number is given, it applies to all sizes. I recommend that you highlight or circle the size you’re making before you begin to make the pattern easier to follow. Size adjustments are added under the heading “Size & Measurements”.
- At the end of each row, the stitch count is given in parenthesis.
- Yoke is worked in rows from the neck downwards. Piece is divided after yoke at underarms to form armholes. Body and sleeves are worked separately downwards.
- Use 3 skeins of yarn at all times on the yoke, 2 of color A and 1 of color B. No need to tie off or carry the yarn behind the work.
Size & Measurements
SIZE Notes
- This pattern is written to have a standard fit, that means about 5-10 cm ease. Learn more about mastering ease in crochet garments.
- Take measurements to find the size that fits the best.
Size Adjustments
- Note: Any size adjustments affect yarn usage & you might need more/less yarn than suggested.
Sleeves:
- For all sizes: Best places to adjust length by adding or reducing rows are: After row 1 before decreasing, or after row 52 before starting edge on row 53.
- For all sizes: Skip decreases to make the arm wider.
- For all sizes: Decrease more frequently in the same manner to make the arm narrower.
Body:
- For all sizes: Adjust length by adding or reducing rows at the end.
Diagram
Abbreviations
- beg = begin(ning)
- CA = color A
- CB = color B
- ch = chain(s)
- dc = double crochet
- FSC = foundation single crochet
- hdc = half double crochet
- hdc2tog = crochet together 2 stitches with half double crochet
- PM = place marker
- RS = right side
- sc = single crochet
- sk = skip
- sl st = slip stitch
- st(s) = stitch(es)
- yo = yarn over
- WS = wrong side
We try our best to include all crochet abbreviations in the list above for the crochet pattern, but sometimes we may forget one or two.
Learn more about crochet abbreviations & find a complete list on our Crochet Abbreviations & Terms post.
Stitches You Will Need
FOUNDATION SINGLE CROCHET STITCH (FSC):
Written description:
Step 1: Ch 2 st.
Step 2: Insert hook into 2nd ch from hook, pull up a loop. Yo and pull through first loop (making “chain”). Yo and pull through both loops on hook.
Step 3: Insert hook into previous “chain” you made (It should look like you go through a resemblance of a “normal” st, with 2 strands of yarn), pull up a loop, yo and pull through first loop (making “chain”). Yo and pull through both loops on hook.
Repeat step 3 until you’ve made enough stitches. *2nd ch in step 1 makes 1 st, step 2 makes 1 st & every time step 3 is repeated you make 1 st.
Tutorial:
Foundation Single Crochet Stitch
CROCHET TOGETHER 2 HALF DOUBLE CROCHET STITCHES (hdc2tog):
Used to decrease stitches.
Written description: Yarn over, draw up a loop from the next st, draw up a loop from the stitch after that, you have 4 loops on the hook, yo, pull through all loops on the hook.
BOBBLE:
Yo, draw up a loop from next st, yo, pull through 2 loops on hook, *yo, draw up a loop from
same st, yo, pull through 2 loops on hook*, rep from *to* 3 more times, you have 6 loops on
the hook, yo, pull through all loops.
Note: You are making the bobble stitch from the wrong side & the bobble will show on the
right side (the side that’s not facing you).
Bobble Stitch Raglan Crochet Cardigan Pattern Instructions
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