Kiks and Jack Crochet releases free made-to-measure pink sweater pattern
A once paywalled pullover is now free, made to measure, and built for first-time sweater confidence with a relaxed fit and simple mesh stitchwork.

Kiks and Jack Crochet has turned its Easy Everyday Happy Pink Crochet Sweater into a free made-to-measure pattern, and that shift may be the most useful part of the release. The long, lightweight pullover was posted on May 22, 2026, with a relaxed fit and crew neckline that push it toward an everyday wardrobe piece rather than a novelty make.
The pattern’s new home on the designers’ own blog matters because it changes both access and fit. Kiks and Jack Crochet said the sweater originally came out through a collaboration with Hobbii, which meant it could not be offered free in the designers’ preferred made-to-measure format at the time. The pair also said they were offered the option to buy full rights to several patterns but declined. Now they are gradually bringing all five Hobbii-era designs back onto their own site, with the pink sweater chosen first after a social-media vote.
That makes this release especially appealing for crocheters who want a practical garment they can actually finish and wear. The sweater uses a simple mesh-style construction with plenty of crocheting into spaces, a structure the designers say helps it work up quickly and keeps the process relaxing. The yarn choice also supports the wearability angle: a cotton and superwash wool blend with a soft melange twist adds breathability, warmth, drape, and visual depth without bulk. If pink is not the right color, the post says the yarn comes in other shades, which should make the design easy to adapt.

Kiks and Jack Crochet, which identifies the designers as Molly and Ki, has built its site around free, easy and modern crochet patterns, and says most sweaters and cardigans are written to be size-inclusive and made to measure rather than standard graded sizes. The site says free patterns are supported by ads and that it aims to keep patterns free to view. That model gives this sweater a clear place in the broader blog: it is not just a one-off release, but part of a pattern library designed to help crocheters move from blankets and dishcloths into garments with more confidence.
Four more patterns from the same Hobbii collaboration are set to return soon, and that gives the pink sweater a larger role as the first step in a wider homecoming. For crocheters looking for a clean silhouette, a summer-to-layering profile, and a made-to-measure fit that feels approachable, this is the kind of sweater that earns its keep the moment it comes off the hook.
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