Start crocheting a hexagon cardigan featuring puff stitches and charming scalloped edges, ideal for anyone wanting beauty and everyday versatility.
Wrapping yourself in warmth and style has never been easier. Using a free crochet hexagon cardigan pattern allows you to achieve a stunning look with minimal effort. The hexagon shape forms the base of this cardigan, resulting in a beautiful and unique piece. Its lightweight and cozy structure fit perfectly across all seasons, whether worn as a breezy layer in warmer months or a snug option for cooler days. The loose, relaxed fit ensures it flatters any body shape while offering exceptional comfort. This cardigan isn’t just about practicality, it’s a stylish addition to any wardrobe, with bold shapes and eye-catching geometry brought to life through your hands.
Free Crochet Hexagon Cardigan Pattern with Unique Stitching

By folding two large hexagons and connecting them seamlessly, the cardigan comes together quickly, with no need for complicated techniques or tools. Whether paired with casual jeans or dressed up for a special occasion, this crochet project proves that simplicity and elegance often go hand in hand. The hexagon cardigan serves as a functional, wearable masterpiece that carries charm and versatility in every stitch, making it a beloved choice for anyone who loves both fashion and comfort.

Crochet Hexagon Cardigan with Scalloped Edging Pattern
Materials Needed
Yarn
- Type: Medium weight yarn (#4) or DK-weight yarn.
- Quantity: Approximately 500–700 grams, depending on the size (two colors if you intend to use contrasting edging).
Hook Size
- Main Body: 4.5 mm hook.
- Scalloped Edging and Joining: 4.5 mm hook for consistency.
Gauge
- 4 inches square (10 cm): 12 double crochets and 6 rows in double crochet.
Notions
- Scissors.
- Yarn needle (for weaving ends).
- Stitch markers (optional, for marking areas like neckline and fold points).
Skill Level
Intermediate: Includes puff stitches, working in rounds, connecting motifs, and decorative edgings.
Finished Size
- Standard Adult Size (Small): Shoulder to underarm measurement 8 inches (20 cm). Adjust based on desired size by adding more rounds to the hexagon motifs.
Key Abbreviations
- ch: Chain
- dc: Double Crochet
- sc: Single Crochet
- sl st: Slip Stitch
- puff st: Puff Stitch (double crochet worked 4 together)
- yo: Yarn Over
Pattern Instructions
Hexagon Motif
Step 1: Create the Foundation Round
- Start with a slip knot.
- Ch 5, sl st into the back bump of the 5th chain from the hook to form a ring.
- Ch 3 (acts as the first dc here).

Step 2: Round 1
- 1 dc into the ring.
- Ch 2, 2 dc into the ring. Repeat in a continuous pattern around the ring until there are 6 sets of 2 dc.
- End with ch 2, sl st to the top of the ch-3 to close the round.
Step 3: Round 2
- Sl st into the next ch-2 space, ch 3 (acts as dc here).
- Work 1 dc, ch 2, 2 dc into the same space (corner space pattern).
- Ch 5, (2 dc, ch 2, 2 dc into the next ch-2 space). Repeat in the round for 6 corners, joined with ch 5 between them.
- End with ch 5, sl st to close the round.

Step 4: Round 3
- Sl st into the next ch-2 space, ch 3.
- Work 1 dc, ch 2, 2 dc in the same space (corner space pattern).
- Ch 5, sc into the next ch-5 space, ch 5, (2 dc, ch 2, 2 dc into the next corner ch-2 space). Repeat in the round.
- End with ch 5, sl st to close the round.
Step 5: Round 4
- Sl st into the next ch-2 space, ch 3.
- Work 1 dc, ch 2, 2 dc in the same space (corner pattern).
- (Ch 5, sc into next ch-5 space) x2, ch 5, (2 dc, ch 2, 2 dc into next corner space). Repeat in the round.
- End with ch 5, sl st to close the round.
Continue repeating this structure, following the distinct hexagon shape of corner spaces and alternating chain spaces. Adjust the number of rounds based on your desired size of hexagon for the cardigan.
Connecting Hexagons
Once you have created 2 identical hexagon motifs, fold each motif into a cardigan shape by determining the shoulder and arm dimensions.
- Measurement: Shoulder-to-underarm fold measures 8 inches (20 cm).
Using sl st or sc methods, connect the hexagons seam-side along the back, neck, and arm parts.
- Connect spaces using ch-5 loops and puff stitch edges.
- Ensure symmetry while joining.

Neckline Adjustments & Scalloped Edging
Neckline Decrease
- For neckline shaping, create half patterns between stitches in key areas (reducing from 7 to 3 dc or puff stitches).
- Place stitch markers for even decreases at corners and neckline points.
Scalloped Edging
- At the neckline and bottom edge, work 1 sc to the next space.
- Chain 2, work 9 dc into the same space (total of 10 dc including the chain).
- Alternate: 1 sc, 10 dc, 1 sc along spaces.
- Corners: Work identical scallops (2 dc, ch 2, 2 dc, followed by sc or dc groups).

Additional Customization Ideas
- Colors: Use gradient yarns or contrasting edges for a striking look.
- Size Adjustments: Add more rounds to increase the length or width of motifs.
- Sleeves: Attach extended sleeves by crocheting additional rounds in pattern from armhole spaces.
- Fasteners: Sew buttons or ties for closures at the neckline or waist.
Conclusion
Congratulations! You’ve completed your crochet hexagon cardigan with scalloped edging! Featuring a stylish hexagon motif, puff stitches, and intricate edging, your handmade cardigan combines texture and customization.
Helpful Tips
- Block motifs before assembly to ensure symmetrical shapes.
- Use stitch markers to plan seam placements and neckline decreases.
- Work slowly during edging for even scallops.




