The Snow Bloom Jacket is the fluffiest crochet project ever! Made from a luxurious faux fur yarn, this stylish crochet coat is a quick and easy make that’s perfect for the chilly winter months!
Scroll on to find the free crochet faux fur coat pattern.
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This fluffy crochet coat is made up entirely of half-double crochets – that’s it! Since
The Snow Bloom Faux Fur Coat is comprised of 4 different pieces. We’ll start by crocheting an easy rectangle for the back panel and then the front panels are crocheted directly onto the back panel.
The sleeves are crocheted from the cuff up with very simple increases – 2 half double crochets in the same stitch. The collar is also a rectangle shape, so in this entire pattern there’s only 3-5 rows of increasing. Every other row is just straight half double crochet.
The simple pattern and stitches are perfect for this faux fur jacket pattern. If you’ve ever used
The easiest way to keep track of your stitches is to ‘feel’ for them and I find it super helpful to use stitch markers to mark the rows. You’ll be able to feel the ‘gaps’ in between each stitch and you’ll be able to feel the ‘tops’ of each stitch so you’ll know where to insert your hook.
It takes a bit of getting used to but once you’ve crocheted a couple of rows you’ll get into a rhythm and be able to feel your stitches without looking.
The Snow Bloom Coat is great for watching Netflix and crocheting at the same time – you won’t need to take your eyes off the screen!
Design Inspiration
If you know me, I LOVE soft and fluffy things and throughout winter I live as a blanket burrito 24/7 ? (For another fuzzy project, check out the
The Snow Bloom Jacket has wide straight sleeves with a boxy body and chunky collar. These simple design features create a jacket / coat / sweater (I’m not quite sure how to classify this project?) that is incredibly versatile and so ridiculously comfy you’ll never want to take it off!
In the photos I dressed it up with a velvet dress for a cute Christmas look (who says we can’t dress up even if we’re celebrating at home?) but this timeless design can be dressed down with a pair of jeans and ankle boots for a more casual look. You could even wear this fluffy sweater around the house ?
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Yarn
The Snow Bloom Coat uses
A number of the shades are ‘mutli-dimensional’ so the base of the yarn is a darker colour while the highlights of the yarn are lighter to give incredible depth to your finished garments.
But the best thing about
The super fluffy and soft
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Snow Bloom Coat Pattern
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*Sample is a size x-small shown on a 5’3” model with a 32” bust.
*The sizing guide follows size XS(S, M, L, XL)(2XL, 3XL, 4XL, 5XL). E.g. “Ch 31(35, 37, 41, 44)(48, 52, 55, 59) means Ch 31 for XS, Ch 35 for Small, Ch 37 for Medium, Ch 41 for Large, Ch 44 for XL, Ch 48 for 2XL, Ch 52 for 3XL, Ch 55 for 4XL and Ch 59 for 5XL.” If there is only one number, it applies to all sizes.
*”HDC 10″ means HDC into the next 10 stitches.
*”2 HDC” means place 2 HDC into the same stitch.
*The turning chain ch 1 does NOT count as a stitch.
*Total stitches are indicated between < >.
*This pattern uses US crochet terms.
*This crochet patterns uses a
*Body is worked in rows widthways and in one piece. We’ll start by crocheting the back panel, then crocheting the first front panel directly onto the back panel. Fasten off and reattach the yarn along the edge of the back panel to crochet the second front panel.
*Sleeves are worked in rows from the cuff up. Sleeves are folded lengthways and sewn together along the long edge.
*The sides of the body are sewn together, leaving a gap for the armholes and then the sleeves are sewn to the body.
*Collar is crocheted separately and sewn onto the neckline.
*Sew all pieces (apart from the collar) together with the wrong side facing outwards. With this pattern either side of the stitches can be the ‘right side’. Pick whichever side you prefer and be consistent when sewing your pieces together.
LEVEL: Easy
Materials
Yarn –
approx. 6(7, 8, 8, 9)(10, 11, 12, 13)skeins
Stitches & Abbreviations
Ch = Chain
HDC = Half Double Crochet
St(s) = Stitch(es)
Measurements
*Measurements taken from the garment lying flat. WeCrochet’s Fable Fur will stretch out slightly (approx. 2.5cm/1”) in length and width after the garment has been worn.
Measurements cm:
To fit Bust: 76(86, 96, 106, 117)(127, 137, 147, 158)
Back Width: 46(52, 56, 62, 66)(71, 78, 83, 89)
Armhole: 18(18, 19, 20, 21)(23, 24, 25, 27)
Sleeve length: 40(41, 41, 41, 43)(43, 45, 47, 47)
Length: 42(43, 45, 47, 49)(49, 52, 54, 56)
Measurements inches:
To fit Bust: 30(34, 38, 42, 46)(50, 54, 58, 62)
Back Width: 18(20.5, 22, 24.5, 26)(28, 30.5, 32.5, 35)
Armhole: 7(7, 7.5, 8, 8.5)(9, 9.5, 10, 10.5)
Sleeve length: 16(16.5, 16.5, 16.5, 17)(17, 17.5, 18.5, 18.5)
Length: 16.5(17, 17.5, 18.5, 19.5)(19.5, 20.5, 21, 22)
GAUGE: 10cm/4” square = 6.5 stitches wide x 5.75 rows tall in half double crochet
Back Panel
FOUNDATION CHAIN: Ch 31(35, 37, 41, 44)(48, 52, 55, 59).
ROW 1: HDC into 2nd ch from hook, HDC in each ch until end, turn.
<30(34, 36, 40, 43)(47, 51, 54, 58)>
ROW 2: Ch 1, HDC across, turn.
<30(34, 36, 40, 43)(47, 51, 54, 58)>
Repeat ROW 2 until ROW 24(25, 26, 27, 28)(29, 30, 31, 32).
<30(34, 36, 40, 43)(47, 51, 54, 58)>
*You can add/remove rows to make your jacket longer/shorter.
Do NOT fasten off. We’ll now crochet the first front panel directly onto the back panel.
First Front Panel
ROW 1: Ch 1, HDC 12(14, 15, 17, 18)(20, 22, 23, 25).
<12(14, 15, 17, 18)(20, 22, 23, 25)>
ROW 2: Ch 1, HDC across, turn.
<12(14, 15, 17, 18)(20, 22, 23, 25)>
Repeat ROW 2 until ROW 24(25, 26, 27, 28)(29, 30, 31, 32).
<12(14, 15, 17, 18)(20, 22, 23, 25)>
*If you altered the length of your back panel, crochet the same number of rows for your front panels.
Fasten off.
Second Front Panel
Counting from the last st of ROW 1 of the ‘FIRST FRONT PANEL’, skip 6(6, 6, 7)(7, 7, 8, 8) sts, insert hook into the next st, secure yarn and pull up a loop.
ROW 1: Ch 1, HDC across turn.
<12(14, 15, 17, 18)(20, 22, 23, 25)>
Repeat ROW 1 until ROW 24(25, 26, 27, 28)(29, 30, 31, 32).
<30(34, 36, 40, 43)(47, 51, 54, 58)>
*If you altered the length of your jacket, make sure you have the same number of rows as the back panel and first front panel.
Fasten off.
Sleeves
*Make 2
SIZES XS(S, M, L, XL)
FOUNDATION CHAIN: Ch 19(19, 20, 21, 21).
ROW 1: HDC into 2nd ch from hook, HDC in each ch until end, turn.
<18(18, 19, 20, 20)>
ROWS 2 – 6: Ch 1, HDC across, turn.
<18(18, 19, 20, 20)>
ROW 7: Ch 1, 2 HDC in 1st st, HDC in each st until last st, 2 HDC in last st, turn.
<20(20, 21, 22, 22)>
Repeat ROWS 2 – 7 until sleeve measures 40(41, 41, 41, 43)cm / 16(16.5, 16.5, 16.5, 17)” approx. ROW 23(24, 24, 24, 25)
<24(24, 25, 26, 28)>
Fasten off.
SIZES (2XL, 3XL, 4XL, 5XL)
FOUNDATION CHAIN: Ch (23, 23, 24, 26).
ROW 1: HDC into 2nd ch from hook, HDC in each ch until end, turn.
<(22, 22, 23, 25)>
ROWS 2 – 5: Ch 1, HDC across, turn.
<(22, 22, 23, 25)>
ROW 6: Ch 1, 2 HDC in 1st st, HDC in each st until last st, 2 HDC in last st, turn.
<(24, 24, 25, 27)>
Repeat ROWS 2 – 6 until sleeve measures (43, 45, 47, 47)cm / (17, 17.5, 18.5, 18.5)” approx. ROW (25, 26, 27, 27)
<(30, 32, 33, 35)>
Fasten off.
ALL SIZES: Fold sleeve in half lengthways. Whip stitch the edges of the sleeve together.
Collar
FOUNDATION CHAIN: Ch 37(37, 37, 39, 39)(41, 41, 43, 43).
ROW 1: HDC into 2nd ch from hook, HDC in each ch until end, turn.
<36(36, 36, 38, 38)(40, 40, 42, 42)>
ROW 2: Ch 1, HDC across, turn.
<36(36, 36, 38, 38)(40, 40, 42, 42)>
Repeat ROW 2 until ROW 6(6, 6, 6, 7)(7, 7, 8, 8).
<36(36, 36, 38, 38)(40, 40, 42, 42)>
Assembly
Lay the front panels on top of the back panel.
Whip stitch up the sides of body panels together, leaving a gap for the sleeves.
Whip stitch top of sleeves to arm holes.
Turn jacket inside out so that the right side is facing you. Fold collar in half lengthways and attaching the foundation chain edge of the collar to the neckline …
… pin the centre of the collar to the centre of the neck gap.
*I find that sewing the foundation chain edge of the collar to the body of the cardigan allows the collar to fall nicely along the neckline.
Evenly space out the collar along the top of the neckline and pin in place.
Whip stitch the collar to the neckline.
Weave in all of your ends.
Voilà! You’ve finished your Snow Bloom Faux Fur Jacket ?
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