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15 Free Easy Crochet Vest Patterns for Stylish Crafters

Fall marks the time for cozy projects. But it’s still a tad bit warm for a full-blown sweater. What do we do? We make stylish crochet vests, of course! Vests are excellent projects for colder months as they are easier and faster to stitch up compared to a sweater or cardigan.

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Why should you crochet your own vest?

Making your own crochet vest will give you full control on how your project will look. You can use all the colors you want and make sure that your vest fits your body the way you want it to.

Ready to make your new go-to vest? Scroll on down!

Materials for Crochet Vest Patterns

All you need to make your new favorite vest are the basic crochet materials. So let’s go over them!

  • Crochet hooks – Make sure to have plenty of crochet hooks on hand! You can find the hook sizes you need listed in the ‘materials’ section of each crochet pattern in this round-up!
    Pro tip: Wood and plastic hooks are great for slippery yarns and metal hooks are perfect for “sticky” yarns like acrylic!
  • Yarn – Make sure to check the pattern to see what yarn weight to use. Each pattern should list a recommended brand or weight in the “suggested yarn” section of the crochet pattern you’re following! We always recommend that you match the fiber type you’re using with the one used to make the pattern!
  • Scissors – A pair of scissors is another important tool that you will use for all of your crochet projects. You’ll need them to cut the yarn and trim any leftover yarn tails when you’re done!
  • Stitch markers – You might need stitch markers to keep track of where you are if you’re following a stitch pattern. We recommend “removable” or “locking” style stitch markers for crochet projects. If you don’t have stitch markers, you can use a strand of scrap yarn—preferably in a different color so it’s easy to see.
  • Yarn/darning needle – You will need a yarn needle or darning needle to sew in the loose ends.
  • Crochet vest pattern – Make sure to grab your favorite crochet vest pattern from the list down below!

15 Free Easy Crochet Vest Patterns for Stylish Crafters

Ready to crochet your new favorite vests? Check out this list of fun patterns below!

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EASY 70’s Crochet Granny Square Vest
© Heather Brooke

1. EASY 70’s Crochet Granny Square Vest

By: Heather Brooke

YARN: Aran

SIZE: XS – 5XL

Nothing like a classic granny square vest to spice up a basic outfit! The EASY 70’s Crochet Granny Square Vest is a cute vest pattern that will keep you warm and cozy throughout fall’s chilly days.

Granny squares are timeless and pleasing to look at. Definitely worth the make!

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Stoney Creek
© Marly Bird

2. Stoney Creek

By: Marly Bird

YARN: Worsted

SIZE: XS – 5XL

One of the most comfortable crochet vests on this list is the Stoney Creek vest pattern by Marly Bird! I just love how fun and easy this vest pattern is.

The pattern is customizable. You can make a longer vest or a cropped vest to layer over your favorite fall sweaters!

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Wow Chunky Vest
© Wilma Westenberg

3. Wow Chunky Vest

By: Wilma Westenberg

YARN: Bulky

SIZE: XS – 5XL

Wow, this vest is definitely CHUNKY! The bulky yarn used for this pattern will make a quick project that you will enjoy making multiple versions of in all your favorite colors.

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Vest Top
©  Carrie M Chambers

4. Vest Top

By: Carrie M Chambers

YARN: DK

SIZE: S – 3XL

Can’t beat the look of a classic vest top. This crochet vest pattern is great for crocheters looking for a fall project that doesn’t occupy too much mental space.

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GrandPa Sweater Vest
© Carrie M Chambers

5. GrandPa Sweater Vest

By: Carrie M Chambers

YARN: Aran

SIZE: S – 2XL

We don’t give our grandpas much credit for their cool vests. They’re always warm, cozy, and effortlessly chic.

This pattern will teach you how to crochet your next favorite vest for fall. Give it a try!

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Sweater Vest
© Wannipa Yunker

6. Sweater Vest

By: Wannipa Yunker

YARN: Super Bulky

SIZE: XS – 2XL

Prefer crochet vests with rounded necklines? The Sweater Vest pattern is an easy beginner-friendly project that you will enjoy making for yourself and your loved ones!

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Crochet Basic Sweater Vest
©  Viv Crochets

7. Crochet Basic Sweater Vest

By: Viv Crochets

YARN: Aran

SIZE: Customizable

Crochet vests don’t need all the extra ridges to add texture to your OOTDs. The basic double crochets and ribbed stitches will be more than enough to elevate your whole ‘fit.

This Crochet Basic Sweater Vest is a simple pattern that uses a thinner Aran weight yarn. Perfect for layering under coats or over thin sweaters!

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Fall Vest
© Carrie M Chambers

8. Fall Vest

By: Carrie M Chambers

YARN: Worsted

SIZE: S – 3XL

Pockets and interesting buttons are something I did not knot I needed in a vest! This pattern looks absolutely stunning and unique. BRB I’m adding this to my crochet pattern hit-list!

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Everyday Crochet Strawberry Sweater Vest Top
© Heather Brooke

9. Everyday Crochet Strawberry Sweater Vest Top

By: Heather Brooke

YARN: Worsted

SIZE: S – XL

Cutesy crochet vests are always a must-have in your collection. You never know when you’ll want to add a touch of youthful fun to your outfit.

The Everyday Crochet Strawberry Sweater Vest Top does exactly that and so much more!

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Toddler Hooded Vest Sweater
© AamraGul

10. Toddler Hooded Vest Sweater

By: AamraGul

YARN: DK

SIZES: 4 – 5 years old

Your little one needs to bundle up and stay warm too. This absolutely adorable Toddler Hooded Vest Sweater can be made in your toddler’s best colors so they can slay the day with you!

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Scent of Lilac Vest
© DROPS design

11. Scent of Lilac Vest

By: DROPS design

YARN: Sport

SIZES: S – 3XL

Vest that you can wear year-round is worth having in your collection. You can wear them as a stand-alone top on a warm spring day or layer them over your cozy sweaters.

Making the Scent of Lilac Vest is not something you will regret!

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Tulip Square Spencer
© Wilma Westenberg

12. Tulip Square Spencer

By: Wilma Westenberg

YARN: Worsted

SIZES: XS – 5XL

There are a good number of ways to construct a crochet vest. The Tulip Square Spencer is proof of that!

Make a crochet vest that is full of texture and character with fun squares sewn together.

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Granny Square Vest
© Premier Yarns Design Team

13. Granny Square Vest

By: Premier Yarns Design Team

YARN: Aran

SIZES: XS – 5XL

Smaller crochet granny squares sewn together can create the most unique and creative looks. This homey Granny Square Vest is so versatile, you can even turn it into a cozy sweater by adding some length to the arm holes!

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Cowl Sweater Vest
© Breann Mauldin

14. Cowl Sweater Vest

By: Breann Mauldin

YARN: Bulky

SIZES: S – 3XL

A crochet vest with a built-in cowl? Say no more! Explore new crochet stitches by making this beginner-friendly vest.

The lemon peel stitch is honestly so cute and perfect for crochet tops like this vest!

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Halloween Pumpkin Waistcoat
© Fil Katia

15. Halloween Pumpkin Waistcoat

By: Fil Katia

YARN: Aran

SIZES: Child

Fall is pumpkin season and pumpkin season is HALLOWEEN! Dress your little one to match the spooky season with this cute Halloween Pumpkin Waistcoat vest pattern.

More of an intermediate crochet project but so worth the all the work!

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Warm ,stylish, and easy to stitch up crochet vests!

The start of September marks the season of cozy crochet patterns! These crochet vests are a great place to start with if you need something warm enough for the fall air.

This was a fun list to make and it was really tough to pick out my favorites for this season. But I think I’ll add the Fall Vest and Granny Square Vest to my to-stitch list!

Which one of these crochet vest patterns are your making this fall? Tell us all about it in the comments section below.

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