Margot Chunky Crochet Cardigan
A floral granny-square cardigan that shifts the brand's volume into crochet and patchwork.
Prices are a snapshot from when this page was built — confirm on the retailer's site.
Story & heritage
Margot broadens Hope Macaulay's knit signature into crochet. The official product page describes it as a crochet cardigan with a patchwork quilted design, flowers, and voluminous bell sleeves in pastel tones, making it one of the clearest examples of the brand's craft-first, feel-good visual language.
Where the Colossal pieces rely on thickness and scale, Margot gets its impact from construction and pattern. It still reads immediately as Hope Macaulay, but through granny-square texture and flowered patchwork rather than a single giant stitch.
Materials & craft
The product page says each cardigan is meticulously hand-crocheted and then patchworked together by skilled hands, resulting in a unique piece. It is made to order in small, limited quantities by the brand's Northern Ireland knitters.
Materials are 100% Merino wool, described by the brand as responsibly sourced and RWS-certified, with OEKO-TEX Standard 100 certified dyes.
How to choose & style
Margot works best when the rest of the outfit stays simple and slightly vintage-leaning: a plain tank, a slip skirt, or easy denim lets the crochet blocks stay front and center. The pastel palette also pairs well with suede boots or cream layers if you want to keep the look soft instead of sugary.