Each season, we like to clear our closets out and make room for some new things. Sometimes we’ll fill that space with new seasonal clothes that we’ve purchased but every once in a while we like to make ourselves a new garment instead! This winter, we got rid of some older sweaters and were in need of new ones, so we decided to look into the different ways we might use our DIY skills to make a couple new sweaters after we didn’t quite find everything we were hoping for in stores!
Are you feeling just as intrigued as we were, if not more, by the idea of making your very own sweaters for winter? Check out these 15 fantastic ideas, designs, and tutorials that we’ve come across so far in our search for inspiration and guidance.
1. Easily sewn long sheer cardigan
Is it actually quite warm where you live all year round but you’ve always been a pretty big sweater fan so you’re convinced that making a stylish kind of sweater is still the right move for you, but you’ll need something a little lighter than others might? Then we’d suggest taking a look at how
2. Celtic Cocoon cardigan
Are you actually an experienced knitter who usually prefers to use those skills if you’re going to make any kind of clothing, rather than, say, sewing? Well, if you’re looking for a little bit of a challenge in terms of stitching details and shaping, then we think By Accessorise might have just the pattern for you! Take a better look at their tutorial to see how this lovely Celtic Cocoon cardigan was made.
3. Mysa velvet sweatshirt crochet pattern
Perhaps you actually are interested in using your sewing skills to make yourself a new sweater of some kind and you’d like something very soft, but you’re always been more of a hoodie person that a classic sweater lover? In that case, we’d definitely suggest taking a look at how
4. Day Date crochet hexagon sweater
Did you love the loose, rounded fit of the Celtic sweater we showed you earlier but you’ve never actually been into knitting despite being a yarn crafter in other ways? Well, if you’ve got experience with a crochet hook then we think you might appreciate the shape and patterning of this hexagonal Day Date sweater crochet pattern outlined step by simple step on
5. Bright button collar hoodie pattern
Did we actually really catch your attention when we started talking about the idea of making your very own hoodie but you’d rather work with a simpler fabric than the velvet sweater material we showed you earlier? Perhaps you’re just looking for a hoodie in a different style than the simple one you saw earlier. Either way, we’d absolutely suggest taking a look at how
6. Up North crochet cardigan
Have we actually still got you thinking about how much you loved the idea of making crocheting your very own cardigan style sweater but you’re a pretty chilly person, so you’d prefer a denser finished fabric than what you saw in the hexagonal design we showed you earlier? In that case, we have a feeling you might get along a little better with something like this Up North cardigan pattern outlined step by step on
7. DIY maxi wrap cardigan
Has your favourite design on our list so far actually been the longer style we showed you at the very top but you can’t help wondering whether there might be a warmer version of that style that isn’t sheer? Well, particularly if you’re still hoping to create something a little bit on the dressier side, then we think you might be the perfect person to give this maxi wrap cardigan outlined on
8. Pretty twisting knitted cardigan jacket
Have we really caught your eye with this whole idea of knitting something with quite an intricate sense of stitching detail to it, but you’d prefer a slightly more classic fit than the cocoon design we showed you earlier even though you’re still up for a challenge as far as construction is concerned? In that case, we think you’ll really appreciate this cardigan from
9. Bina Brianca inspired DIY wrap cardigan
Are you still finding yourself thinking a lot about the wrap cardigan idea we showed you earlier but you live in an even warmer wintered place than we talked about before, so you’d prefer a design with less sleeve? In that case, a design like this one from
10. Pretty crocheted slouching cardigan
Just in case you’re actually thinking about how much you love the idea of making a crocheted slouching sweater but none of the patterns we’ve shown you so far have quite grabbed your eye or been as oversized as you’d like? In that case, we think you simply must take a look at the way Eleven Handmade crocheted this gorgeously comfy looking slouchy cardigan in a way that’s even easier than it looks.
11. 4-hour crocheted sweater
Are you actually interested in a crocheted sweater that does have a looser fabric to it in the finished product because you do live in a warmer place, but you’re looking for something simpler and quicker to do than some of the things you’ve seen so far? Then we’d be willing to bet that this chain-like and chunky crocheted pullover pattern from
12. Knitted Antler pullover
Perhaps you are a very experienced knitter like we mentioned before but your preferred kind of pattern and garment is made from a much smaller yarn and a much tighter finished fabric? In that case, we just know you’ll get along much better with a pattern like this one from
13. Easy off the shoulder V-neck sweatshirt
Even though you’re feeling intent on making yourself some kind of new DIY garment, are you much more interested in doing some simple altering of something you already have rather than knitting, sewing, or crocheting something from scratch? In that case, we’d encourage you to take a look at this lovely, long V-neck sweater design from
14. Hooded Remix cardigan crochet pattern
Are you torn somewhere between making a hoodie, making a cardigan, and crocheting a sweater for yourself but you’re just really having trouble choosing between those options? Well, who ever said you have to choose? Instead, take a look at this Remix sweater pattern from
15. Easy-to-sew cozy sweater dress
Are you still interested in making yourself some kind of sweater from scratch but you’re also intent on creating something that’s a little more unique in its style than just the average sweatshirt? Well, if you’ve got at least a little bit of experience in following patterns and you’re a fan of dresses, then we think you’ll get a real kick out of seeing how
Have you made other kinds of awesome DIY sweaters before that you were very happy with indeed and wore all winter but that you don’t see here on our list? Tell us all about what you created and how you did it or link us to photos of your finished work in the comments section!
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