A round yoke sweater is a simple and beautiful crochet creation that wraps comfort and style in one cozy wearable piece. This crochet design flows seamlessly from the neckline down, making it perfect for all seasons. With its balanced shape and neat edges, it feels as good as it looks. It’s not just a sweater, it’s a handmade hug you can wear.
Crochet Round Yoke Sweater Tutorial
This crochet sweater pattern stands out for its clean, seamless increases and soft texture. You’ll alternate between rows of double crochet and cross-stitch patterns, giving it a lovely yet subtle detail. You can customize the length of the body and sleeves to suit your style, if you prefer a fitted sleeve or a relaxed layer. It’s perfect for layering over cozy outfits and works wonderfully as a versatile, everyday piece. Even beginners can try this!
Credit ByKaterina Designs
Step-by-Step Pattern
Materials
Here’s what you’ll need to make this beautiful round yoke sweater:
- Yarn: Durable Coral (or any size 2 Sport weight mercerized cotton yarn)
- Hook size: 4.5 mm (or any size to meet gauge)
- Optional tools: Stitch markers, yarn needle, scissors, and a measuring tape
Pattern Instructions
1. Foundation and First Round
- Start with 99 chains for the yoke.
- Work a foundation row in single crochet (sc): Chain 1, then work 1 sc into each stitch across.
2. Round 1: Double Crochet with Increases
- Begin Round 1 in double crochet (dc) by working 1 dc into each of the first 3 stitches, then work an increase (2 dc in the same stitch) in the fourth stitch. Repeat this pattern (3 dc, 1 increase) all the way to the end of the round.
- Close the round with an invisible slip stitch.
3. Round 2: Cross Stitch
- Skip the first stitch, work 1 dc in the next stitch. Then go back into the skipped stitch and work 1 dc to form a cross stitch. Continue this cross stitch pattern for the entire round.
4. Rounds 3-4: Double Crochet and Cross Stitch Rounds
- Alternate between one round of plain double crochet and a round of cross stitches. This creates the alternating texture of the yoke.
5. Remaining Yoke Rounds with Increases
- Increase as needed:
- On Round 5, increase every 4th stitch.
- On Round 10, increase every 5th stitch.
- Alternate dc and cross stitch rounds as before.
- Stop increasing after 12 rounds. The remaining 2 yoke rounds (Rounds 13 & 14) will be worked without increases.
6. Splitting for Body and Sleeves
- Once the yoke is complete, place stitch markers to split the stitches:
- For XS, use 60 stitches for the front/back panels and 39 stitches for each sleeve.
- For the body: Start working dc across the front panel stitches, then chain 14 stitches for the underarm, skip sleeve stitches, and continue working dc for the back panel. Then repeat the process for the second side.
7. Body of the Sweater
- Alternate between double crochet rounds and cross stitch rounds until you reach the desired body length (27 rounds, including the splitting round, was used in the tutorial).
- Finish the body with a slip stitch edging: Work 3 rounds of slip stitches into the back loops of the previous row.
- Optional: Add more or fewer rounds for a cropped fit or tunic length.
8. Sleeves
- Rejoin yarn at the center of the armpit.
- Work the first sleeve round in double crochet, ensuring no gaps at the underarm corners.
- Continue alternating dc and cross stitch rounds.
- Work decreases or adjustments if necessary to create a tapered fit. Stop after 21 rounds (or desired sleeve length), then finish with the same slip stitch edging as the body. Repeat for the second sleeve.
9. Edging the Collar
- To even out the neckline edge, work 1 round of single crochet.
- Add 3 rounds of slip stitch edging into the back loops for a neat finish.
Finishing Touches
- Weave in all loose ends with a yarn needle.
- Block the sweater to achieve the perfect fit and drape.






