Do you love making crochet sweaters but sometimes wish they looked more like knit sweaters? One drawback I saw to crocheting sweaters was that they sometimes ended up too bulky, boxy and heavy! But sweaters are my favorite things to create so I was not going to give up on them. And try as I may, I cannot master that darn purl stitch! Fast forward about 3 years and after lots of trial and error, shelves full of knit and crochet books, online classes and tutorials I learned that you can in fact crochet a beautiful fitted sweater that is figure flattering and looks fantastic!
Never crocheted a sweater? Learn some helpful tips with the how to crochet a sweater tutorial before you start crocheting this.
A few key components of a well fitting sweater are fitted sleeves and sleeve cap shaping and using a fingering or DK weight yarn rather than worsted or bulky. Don’t get me wrong, there is a time and place for worsted weight yarn and you can make a fantastic sweater with it! But if you want something more fitted, fingering weight is the way to go. My Basketweave Pullover was designed with all of these features in mind, resulting in a stunning handmade sweater that is comfortable, functional and looks beautiful!