May 24, 2025

How to Crochet a Double-Breasted Coat-Cardigan for Girls

A double-breasted coat or cardigan for girls is a stylish, functional garment that offers warmth and a chic, tailored look. This classic design features two rows of buttons and overlapping front panels, making it not only cute but also secure and cozy.

Crocheting a double-breasted coat/cardigan is a wonderful project for intermediate crocheters who want to create a beautiful heirloom-quality piece for a child. Whether it’s for chilly days or cooler spring evenings, this garment combines fashion with function.


Why Choose a Double-Breasted Design?

  • Extra warmth: Overlapping front panels add insulation.
  • Elegant look: The double rows of buttons give a polished, sophisticated appearance.
  • Secure fit: The style stays closed better than single-button designs, perfect for active kids.
  • Versatility: Works well with different yarn weights and stitch patterns.

Materials Needed

  • Yarn: Choose a soft, warm yarn like wool, wool blends, or acrylic suitable for the season. Worsted weight yarn is a good versatile choice.
  • Hook: Use the size recommended on your yarn label, commonly 4.0 mm (G) or 5.0 mm (H).
  • Buttons: At least 4–6 medium-sized buttons for the double-breasted closure.
  • Yarn needle: For seaming and weaving ends.
  • Stitch markers: To keep track of button placement and shaping.
  • Measuring tape

Basic Design Elements

  • Panels: The coat typically consists of a back panel, two front panels that overlap, and sleeves.
  • Buttonbands: Separate bands or incorporated edges where buttons and buttonholes are worked.
  • Collar (optional): A shawl collar or classic collar adds elegance.
  • Sleeve type: Raglan or set-in sleeves, depending on your preferred construction style.

Step-by-Step Guide to Crocheting a Double-Breasted Coat/Cardigan for Girls

Step 1: Taking Measurements

Measure the child’s chest circumference, arm length, and desired coat length. Use size charts for approximate measurements by age if needed.

Step 2: Swatching

Make a gauge swatch using your chosen stitch pattern and yarn. Calculate how many stitches and rows per inch to match measurements.

Step 3: Crochet the Back Panel

  • Chain a foundation row to match the child’s back width.
  • Work rows in your chosen stitch (e.g., half double crochet, double crochet, or textured stitches).
  • Continue until reaching the desired back length.

Step 4: Crochet the Front Panels

  • Work two front panels, each about half the width of the back plus some overlap for the double-breasted effect.
  • Make sure to add extra width on the overlapping side to accommodate button placement.
  • Length should match the back panel.

Step 5: Crochet the Sleeves

  • Crochet sleeves to fit arm measurements.
  • Use simple rows or rounds, tapering slightly toward the wrist.

Step 6: Buttonbands and Collar

  • Crochet buttonbands on each front panel by working rows of single crochet or your chosen edging stitch.
  • Create buttonholes on one side by chaining and skipping stitches at regular intervals.
  • Add a collar if desired, by crocheting separately and sewing on, or working directly onto the neckline.

Step 7: Assembly

  • Seam shoulders and sides using mattress stitch or whip stitch.
  • Attach sleeves to armholes.
  • Sew in buttons aligned with buttonholes.

Stitch Patterns to Consider

  • Simple double crochet: Quick and classic.
  • Basket weave: Adds texture and warmth.
  • Ribbing with front/back post stitches: Creates stretchy cuffs and buttonbands.
  • Seed stitch: Adds subtle texture and density.

Tips for a Professional Finish

  • Use stitch markers for accurate button placement.
  • Block each piece before assembly to ensure even sizing.
  • Use a yarn needle with a blunt tip to avoid splitting yarn when sewing seams.
  • Choose buttons large enough for easy fastening by little fingers.

Example Basic Pattern Outline (Sizes 2-4 Years)

  • Back: Chain 60, dc in rows to length 15 inches.
  • Front panels: Chain 30 each, dc in rows 15 inches, add 1-inch overlap edge.
  • Sleeves: Chain 25, dc in rounds tapering to wrist length 10 inches.
  • Buttonbands: sc in rows, with 5 buttonholes spaced evenly on one side.
  • Buttons: 5 buttons sewn on opposite front panel.

Caring for Your Crochet Coat/Cardigan

  • Use machine washable yarns if possible.
  • Hand wash gently in cold water if delicate yarn.
  • Lay flat to dry to maintain shape.
  • Avoid wringing or twisting.

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Conclusion

Crocheting a double-breasted coat/cardigan for girls is a rewarding project that blends fashion and practicality. With careful measurement, attention to detail, and thoughtful finishing, you can create a cozy and stylish piece that your child will love to wear for years.

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