If you’re looking for a fun, stylish, and surprisingly simple garment to crochet, the Hexagon Cardigan is a perfect pick. Built from just two large hexagons, this cardigan blends geometry and creativity to create a cozy, fashionable piece with minimal shaping.
It’s beginner-friendly, endlessly customizable, and ideal for layering with your favorite outfits!

What Is a Hexagon Cardigan?
A crochet hexagon cardigan is made by crocheting two large hexagons and folding them into an L-shape to form the body and sleeves of the cardigan. From there, you can add a back panel, cuffs, and edging to refine the fit.
This clever construction means:
- No tricky shaping
- No sewing sleeves
- Just join, fold, and wear!
It’s a stylish project that works for any season — dress it up or keep it cozy.

Materials You’ll Need
- Yarn: Worsted weight (#4) yarn – approx. 1200–1600 yards
- Hook: 5.5 mm (I-9) or size needed to meet gauge
- Tapestry Needle – for seaming and weaving in ends
- Stitch Markers (optional)
- Scissors
- Optional: Buttons, toggles, or ties for front closure
Stitch & Construction Guide
Basic Stitches:
- Chain (ch)
- Double Crochet (dc)
- Slip Stitch (sl st)
- Optional: Granny stitch (clusters of 3 dc)
Construction Steps:
- Make 2 large hexagons
- Each hexagon forms one side of the cardigan (front + sleeve)
- Grow the hexagon until it wraps from the shoulder to mid-back
- Fold & Join
- Fold hexagons into L-shapes
- Join at the back and underarm
- Add Back Panel (if needed)
- Crochet a rectangular strip to fill the center back (for wider sizes)
- Finish with Edging
- Add sleeve cuffs, collar, and hem edging for a polished look
Design Tips
- Color Options:
- Use one solid color for a minimalist look
- Try a fade or ombré yarn for gradient effect
- Mix up each hex row for a scrappy or boho feel
- Edging Ideas:
- Ribbed borders for a snug fit
- Picot edging for a delicate touch
- Add tassels or fringe for personality!
- Fit Customization:
- Want it cropped? Stop hex rows early
- Need a longer length? Keep adding rounds!
- Add a belt or drawstring for a wrap look
Pro Tips
- Block your hexagons lightly to avoid curling
- Use stitch markers at corners to track increases
- Keep a consistent tension to ensure symmetry
- Try it on as you go — hexagons are easy to adjust!
- Great project for confident beginners or relaxed weekend crochet
Why You’ll Love This Project
- Eye-catching geometric design
- Simple construction, big visual impact
- Works in solids or multis, acrylic or wool
- Great layering piece for all seasons
- Perfect gift idea that looks way harder than it is
Final Thoughts
The Crochet Hex Cardigan proves that you don’t need complex shaping or patterns to make a show-stopping garment. With just two hexagons, a hook, and some creativity, you’ll end up with a piece that’s both comfy and fashion-forward. Whether you’re aiming for boho chic or urban edge, this cardigan is a wardrobe win!
Pattern and tutorial by LaDria LaVae