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How to Make a Crochet Chanel-Style Single-Button Cardigan (Unisex)

 Sure! Here’s a detailed guide on how to make a crochet Chanel-style single-button cardigan, designed to be gender-neutral so it can be worn by both boys and girls.


🧶 How to Make a Crochet Chanel-Style Single-Button Cardigan (Unisex)

✨ Features:

  • Chanel-inspired: Clean lines, elegant edging, and structured fit.
  • Unisex Design: Simplified silhouette, neutral colors, and versatile styling.
  • Single-button Closure: Minimalistic yet stylish.
  • Customizable: Can be made in various sizes and colors.

🧵 Materials Needed:

  • Yarn: Medium weight (category 4) yarn, such as cotton blend or acrylic (approximately 800–1200 yards depending on size).
    • Choose a neutral or classic color: ivory, navy, grey, black, or beige.
  • Hook: 4.5 mm or 5.0 mm crochet hook (adjust to fit gauge)
  • Yarn needle (for weaving ends)
  • Stitch markers
  • Scissors
  • 1 Large decorative button (classic or minimalist design)
  • Measuring tape

🧷 Stitches & Techniques Used:

  • Chain (ch)
  • Slip Stitch (sl st)
  • Single Crochet (sc)
  • Half Double Crochet (hdc)
  • Double Crochet (dc)
  • Back Loop Only (BLO) (for ribbing)
  • Seaming (whip stitch or mattress stitch)
  • Optional: Surface slip stitch for decorative trim

📏 Sizing (Adjustable)

You can adjust for:

  • Chest width
  • Body length
  • Sleeve length

Start by measuring the wearer or using a standard sizing chart. This pattern will outline a child’s size 4-6 (approx.), but adjustments are easy with measurements.


🪡 Pattern Outline (Basic Construction):

1. Back Panel

  • Foundation Row: Chain the width of the back panel (e.g., 60 ch = ~15”)
  • Body: Work in hdc rows until you reach desired length from shoulder to hem (e.g., 40 rows = ~12”)
  • Fasten off and weave in ends.

2. Front Panels (Make 2)

  • Chain half the back panel width + 4 stitches (to overlap at button point)
  • Work in hdc rows to same length as back panel
  • Leave neckline shaping for last 4 rows by decreasing 1-2 stitches each row on the inner edge

3. Sleeves (Make 2)

  • Chain to desired wrist width (e.g., 28 ch)
  • Work in hdc rows, increasing 1 stitch every 4 rows on both sides until desired sleeve width is reached (usually 30–36 rows)
  • Optional: Use BLO hdc at the cuff for ribbed texture

4. Shoulder Seams

  • Align front and back panels
  • Seam shoulders using whip stitch or preferred method

5. Attach Sleeves

  • Pin sleeve center to shoulder seam
  • Seam around armhole

6. Side Seams & Underarms

  • Seam from bottom hem up to underarm
  • Then seam sleeve underside

🎀 Edging (Chanel-Style Look)

  • Use contrasting or same-color yarn
  • Work 1–2 rounds of sc or surface slip stitch along:
    • Hem
    • Sleeve cuffs
    • Front openings
    • Neckline
  • For a more “Chanel” look, add a simple braided chain trim or tweed-style flecks by using multi-colored yarn or surface crochet.

🔘 Button Loop & Button

  • Button Loop:
    • At neckline on right panel (or left, depending on buttoning preference)
    • Ch 8–12 and sl st to the same stitch to form a loop
  • Sew Button:
    • On opposite panel
    • Align with loop

🪶 Optional Finishing Touches

  • Shoulder Pads: Add soft padding if a more structured silhouette is desired
  • Lining: For a luxe look, hand-sew soft cotton fabric lining
  • Pockets: Create small patch pockets using the same stitch and sew to the front

🧼 Care Instructions

  • Hand wash or gentle machine wash
  • Lay flat to dry
  • Store folded, not hung (to avoid stretching)

🧩 Tips for Unisex Appeal

  • Stick to neutral tones or classic patterns (no floral or overly lacy designs)
  • Keep trim minimal and simple
  • Use flat buttons or toggles instead of decorative ones
  • Avoid cinched waists or frills

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