Harry Styles Cardigan: A Step‑by‑Step Guide to Crafting the Iconic Look

Since the release of his self‑titled debut album, Harry Styles has become a style icon as much as a music sensation. One piece that repeatedly appears in his wardrobe is the loose‑fitting, colour‑block cardigan that blends vintage vibes with modern tailoring. Whether you’re a seasoned knitter, a crochet enthusiast, or a beginner looking for a fashionable project, this guide walks you through every stage of creating a Harry Styles cardigan that rivals the original.

What You’ll Need

Before you start, gather the following materials. Having everything on hand will keep the process smooth and prevent interruptions.

Colourblock Patchwork: Insights from a Senior Knitwear Designer

Our senior knitwear designer recommends approaching the colour‑block pattern as a series of independent panels that are later joined. This method ensures clean seams and allows you to experiment with texture without jeopardising the overall shape. Follow these steps:

  1. Cast on the base colour (usually the lightest shade) for the first panel. Work until the panel reaches the desired length, typically 20‑24 inches for a standard cardigan.
  2. Switch to the second colour and repeat the same stitch count, keeping the gauge consistent.
  3. Finish the third colour in the same manner, creating three distinct rectangles.
  4. Block each panel on a flat surface to lock in dimensions before seaming.
  5. Use a mattress‑stitch or a seamless