Knitted Or Crocheted Trapstar Hoodie

Hoodies and hooded jackets have long been fashion favorites, but why should they always look sporty and have to be made of sweat material? Knitted or crocheted trapstar hoodie are really eye-catching, super comfortable and can be individually designed.

Hoodies can be knitted from all types of yarn. They look great in rough patterns for winter, but are also made from lightweight wool with a lace pattern! Also try our gradient yarns for your new favorite hoodie. It’s quick to knit, the gradient encourages extra knitting, and is therefore ideal for beginners who want to see results quickly.

Knitted or crocheted jackets with hoods:

Here are instructions for a great knit hoodie with an effective rib pattern in chunky knit:

 This hooded jacket is light but warm. Your pattern is just garter stitch! Perfect for beginners. Knitting the hood is also not a problem:

Do you love traditional jackets? Why not knit one with a hood? That looks really cool. Also nice as a gift for a daughter or granddaughter. It can beautifully vary the traditional look. You can also experiment with colors. Traditional jackets don’t have to be white or green, just pick your favorite color!

Hooded scarf made of gradient knit yarn

Of course, you can also knit beautiful hooded scarves with gradient yarn. For example, in our shop you will find the free crochet pattern for the “Girl’s Dream” hooded scarf. Suitable for beginners, the piece can be easily reworked at our online gradient yarn shop, with free instructions, or you can buy it outright as a handy crochet set with everything you need to work. 

Knitted or crochet sports sweatshirts

Now we come to the really casual hoodies made from fleece. This example is made from pastel gradient yarn and can be reknitted beautifully with Chiemsee yarn! It is not a real hoodie, just a shawl collar. You can also knit the collar higher as a hood.

Model with a super beautiful braid pattern and a brim for the hood

Knitted hood

You don’t necessarily need knitting instructions for trendy jackets and hoodies. You can also simply knit the hood into the collar of a sweater. The only important thing is that it has a nice shape and that it falls well. There should be no hard edge at the back of the head.

The simplest form of a hood

You can also knit a hood into a sweater collar without increasing or decreasing stitches. All you have to do is knit the hood directly over the collar. Don’t take the stitches too tight or too wide. The hood should fit snugly, but not wrinkled.

Then you can start weaving. To prevent the edges from puckering at the front, make a border with knit stitches. This is about the last and first three or four stitches.

This simple hood forms a rectangle. Try to make sure it is long enough to cover your head. At the end chain the stitches loosely or you can make a nice border.

Now the hood is folded in the middle and the top seam is closed. If you choose such a hood made of a nice soft yarn, there is no hard edge at the top. If the wool is coarse and coarse, these instructions are not recommended. So you should choose a rounded shape, all are available on trapstar tracksuit store online.