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.
- Medium‑weight yarn in three contrasting colours (e.g., cream, sage, and muted orange) – approximately 1200‑1500 g total.
- US 8 (5 mm) knitting needles or a crochet hook of comparable size, depending on your chosen technique.
- Stitch markers, tapestry needle, and a measuring tape.
- Scissors, a blocking board, and an optional row counter.
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:
- 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.
- Switch to the second colour and repeat the same stitch count, keeping the gauge consistent.
- Finish the third colour in the same manner, creating three distinct rectangles.
- Block each panel on a flat surface to lock in dimensions before seaming.
- Use a mattress‑stitch or a seamless