Learn how to crochet a children’s cardigan with my free step-by-step pattern and assisting video tutorial in both right and left-handed versions to help you along the way. This beginner-friendly pattern is available in six sizes: 18 months – 2 years, 3-4 years, 5-6 years, 7-8 years, 9-10 years, 11-12 years.
The Nova cardigan is also available in adult sizes, CLICK HERE for all the details. This project is the perfect way to level up your skills while creating something cosy and stylish. Even if you’re a beginner, this project is totally within reach!




Materials & Tools
Yarn: Sirdar Hayfields Bonus Tweed, Aran Category 4, 74% Acrylic 20% Wool, 6% Viscose, 840m (920yds)/400g (14.1oz) in shade Stormcloud.
Hook: 5mm (US H-8) and 4.5mm (US 7)

About the Yarn
I have used the same yarn for the children’s version as the adult version, I’ll share some of my favourite colours below! I just love this yarn, the subtle flecks of colour that add a beautiful tweed texture to your projects.
Sirdar Hayfields Bonus Aran Tweed comes in 400g balls, this yarn is perfect for garments, especially cardigans and jumpers! Machine washable and made from a marvellous mix of wool, acrylic, and viscose, making this yarn warm and durable.
Colour Inspiration:
I have used the colours Stormcloud and Butterscotch. However, I’ve shared some of my favourites from the colour pallet below:






Sizing and Yarn Quantities
The Nova Cardigan is designed with (3-4 inch) positive ease.
Measurements after light blocking.
Length (excluding ribbing) – 14 (16, 18, 20, 22, 24) inches, 35.5 (40.5, 45.75, 50.75, 55.75, 61) cm.
Width – 12 (13, 14.5, 15, 16, 17) inches, 30.5 (33, 36.5, 38, 40.5, 43) cm.
Circumference – 24 (26, 29, 30, 32, 34) inches, 61 (66, 73.5, 76, 81, 86.5) cm.
Neckline – 3 (3, 3, 3, 4, 4) inches, 7.5 (7.5, 7.5, 7.5, 10, 10) cm.
Armhole Depth – 4.5 (4.75, 5, 5.5, 6, 6.5) inches, 11.5 (12, 12.75, 14, 15.25, 16.5) cm.

All measurements are approximate.
Gauge & Size
13 sts and 8 rows measures over 10cm X 10cm (4in X 4in) measured using Treble Crochet.
Gauge Swatch
Save some time and use the pocket as your gauge swatch!
See below for the pocket instructions and choose the size you are making. (This will only apply to size 3-4 and larger)
Pattern Notes
- Written in UK terms but switchable to US terms below.
- This pattern is made up by creating the main body of the cardigan from side to side. The arms and cuff will be crocheted onto the main body to minimise seaming. You will finish by adding ribbing to the bottom and front opening using the join as you go method.
The number references for each size will be listed as follows: 18 months-2y (3-4y, 5-6y, 7-8y, 9-10y, 11-12y)
Pattern Support
The fastest way to get pattern support is to ask in our dedicated facebook group for Bella Coco Crochet patterns. This is the best place for you to connect with other crocheters.
Please note, if you wish to change and adapt this pattern in any way, this must be done at your own exploration and we cannot offer assistance with this.
Convert Pattern Terms
Here you can quickly switch between UK and US crochet terms. This will make following the pattern easier as all terms will be converted to your preferred version.
Terms & Abbreviations
Stitch(s): st(s)
Slip Stitch(s): ss(s): Insert hook, yarn over, pull through stitch and loop on hook.
Chain(s): ch(s): Yarn over, pull through loop on the hook.
Double Crochet(s): dc(s): Insert hook into stitch, yarn over, pull up a loop, you will have two loops on the hook. Yarn over, pull through remaining two loops.
Back Loop Only: BLO: Working into the back loop only of the stitch.
Special Stitches
Stacked Double Crochet(s): sdc(s): Insert hook into stitch, yarn over, pull up a loop, you will have two loops on the hook. Yarn over, pull through remaining two loops. Insert hook into the post of the stitch which is furthest away from the hook. Yarn over, pull up a loop, you will have two loops on the hook. Yarn over, pull through remaining two loops.
Double Crochet two together: Dc2tog: Insert hook into stitch, yarn over, pull up a loop, you will have two loops on the hook. Insert hook into stitch, yarn over, pull up a loop, you will have three loops on the hook. Yarn over and pull through all three loops
Treble Crochet(s): tr(s): Yarn over, insert into stitch, yarn over, pull up a loop, you will have three loops on the hook. Yarn over, pull through two loops, yarn over, pull through remaining two loops.

Unsure of the differences between UK and US terms? Need a refresher on how to do your crochet stitches? In my ‘How to crochet: A handy reference guide’ EBook I help you with all of these terms and you can always have them to hand! You will also get exclusive access to free video instructions. You can find my EBook HERE.
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Free Pattern: Crochet Childrens Cardigan in 6 sizes
You are viewing this pattern in UK terms.
Main Body (made in one piece): Part one
Ch 93 (107, 119, 133, 145, 159)
Row 1: Working in the back bumps of the ch, tr in third ch from hook (missed chs count as st) and each ch across. Turn. <92 (106, 118, 132, 144, 158) sts>
Row 2-9 (10, 11, 12, 12, 13): Sdc in first st, tr in each st across. Turn.
Neckline split

Main Body: Part Two
Do not fasten off your yarn, you will now be making a chain before moving onto the next rows.
Chain 47 (54, 60, 67, 73, 80)
Row 15 (16, 17, 18, 20, 21): Working in the back bumps of the ch, tr in third ch from hook (missed chs count as st) and each ch and st across. Turn. <92 (106, 118, 132, 144, 158) sts>

Sleeves (repeat on both sides)
Set up: The sleeves of the cardigan are going to be crocheted straight onto the main body of your cardigan. This means you will be working into the final row of the main body and the underside of the chain from row 1. Locate the centre on each side as shown in Image A, count 18 (19, 20, 22, 24, 26) sts either side of the centre and mark with a stitch marker.

Time to Block
Now is the time to steam block your work. Use blocking pins and mats to shape your work ensuring that each side is the same size.
Seaming
Fold the work in half bringing the seams of the arms together and wrong side facing outwards.
With a strand of yarn and a darning needle, start at the bottom of the main body and whip stitch through both thicknesses. Once the body is seamed, continue along the underside of the arm and cuff.
Fasten off and sew in ends.
Repeat on the other side.
Pockets
With 5mm hook.
Row 1: Ch 13 (13, 17, 21, 21, 21), working in back bump of ch, tr in 3rd ch from hook (missed chs count as st) tr in each st across. Turn. <12 (12, 16, 20, 20, 20) sts>
Row 2-6 (6, 8, 8, 10, 10): Sdc, tr in each st across. Turn.
Pocket Ribbing
Set up row: Ch 1, dc in each st across. Turn.
Change to 4.5mm hook.
Chain 5
Ribbing row 1: Dc in bump of second ch from hook (missed ch does not count as st) and each st across. Ss in next 2 sts from the set up row. Turn. <4 dc, 2 ss>
Row 2: Skip 2 ss, BLOdc in each st across. Turn. <4 BLOdc>
Row 3: Ch 1, BLOdc in first st and next 3 sts. Ss in next 2 sts from the last row of the pocket. Turn. <4 BLOdc, 2 ss>
Repeat row 2 & 3 across.
Fasten off and sew in ends.

Attaching Pockets
Place the pockets at the front bottom of the cardigan, the base of the pocket will sit just above the ribbing and the inner edge of the pocket will be roughly around 1 row in from the ribbing. Pin the pockets into place ensuring that they are the same on each side.
With a strand of yarn and a darning needle, sew the pocket to the body of the cardigan using whip stitch.
Repeat on other side.
Sew in all ends.
Video Tutorials
Right-handed
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Left-handed
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sarah-jayne
Where can I find the pattern in smaller than size 6 please and when I convert to US TERMS then save to GoodNotes it goes back to UK TERMS
Hi Lisa you can find information for sizes 18 months through to 12 years on the blog – I’m not sure why they are converting back to UK terms as I have never used GoodNotes, it may have something to do with your settings (sorry I can’t be of more help with this) 🙂