Chic Cowl Neck Poncho - Yarnspirations

LW4638

crochet

Designed by Salena Baca

What you will need:

RED HEART? MedleyTM: 4 (6, 8) balls 930 Garden

Susan Bates? Crochet Hook: 10mm [US N-15]

Yarn needle.

GAUGE: 10 sts = 4?" (11.5 cm); 8 rows = 7" (18 cm) in half double crochet worked in back loops only. 3 shells = 7" (18 cm); 4 shell rows = 5" (12.5 cm) in shell pattern of Poncho body. CHECK YOUR GAUGE. Use any size hook to obtain the gauge.

Buy Yarn

RED HEART? MedleyTM, Art. E824 available in 4oz (113 g), 86 yd (78 m) balls

Chic Cowl Neck Poncho

This yarn and pattern are perfect together thanks to this talented designer. You'll enjoy

making and wearing the perfect warm poncho! Bulky yarn means it won't take long

to crochet.

Directions are for size Small/Medium; changes for sizes Large/X-Large and 2X-Large/3X-Large are in parentheses.

Finished Circumference (at widest): 42 (51?, 60?)" (106.5 (131, 153.5) cm) Finished Length: 15 (17?, 20)" (38 (44.5, 51) cm), not including cowl neck Finished Cowl Neck Circumference: 30 (37, 44)" (76 (94, 112) cm) Finished Cowl Neck Height: 9 (9, 9)" (23 (23, 23) cm)

Special Stitches picot = Ch 3, slip st in 3rd ch from hook. shell = (2 dc, ch 2, 2 dc) in indicated stitch or space.

Notes Work begins at cowl neck. Cowl is worked back and forth in rows then edges are seamed to form a tube. Stitches are worked along one edge of the tube to begin the body of the Poncho. The body is worked in joined rounds down to lower edge.

PONCHO

Cowl Neck Ch 21. Row 1: Hdc in 2nd ch from hook (skipped ch does not count as a st) and in each ch across--20 hdc. Rows 2?34 (42, 50): Ch 1 (does not count as a st), turn, working in back loops only, hdc in each st across. Joining Row: Fold piece, bringing first row and last row together with sts matching, working through both thicknesses and into both loops of sts in first row and back loops only of sts in last row, slip st in each st across to join first and last row. Do not fasten off.

Body Round 1 (right side): With seam of cowl neck facing the outside (right side), working into ends of rows across edge of cowl, ch 3 (counts as dc here and throughout), dc in seam, [ch 2, 2 dc in end of next row] 17 (21, 25) times; join with slip st in top of beginning ch-3--18 (22, 26) 2-dc groups and 18 (22, 26) ch-2 spaces. Round 2: Slip st in next dc, slip st in first ch-2 space, ch 1 (does not count as a st), shell in same ch-2 space, *ch 1, shell in next ch-2 space; repeat from * around, ch 1; join with slip st in first dc (of first shell)--18 (22, 26) shells and 18 (22, 26) ch-1 spaces. Rounds 3?12 (14, 16): Slip st in next dc, slip st in ch-2 space of first shell, ch 1 (does not count as a st), shell in same ch-2 space, *ch 1, skip next ch-1 space, shell in ch-2 space of next shell; repeat from * around to last ch-1 space, ch 1, skip last ch-1 space; join with slip st in first dc. Round 13 (15, 17): Slip st in next dc, slip st in ch-2 space of first shell, ch 1 (does not count as a st), (2 sc, picot, 2 sc) in same ch-2 space, ch 2, sc in next ch-1 space, *ch 2, (2 sc, picot, 2 sc) in ch-2 space of next shell, ch 2, sc in next ch-1 space; repeat from * around, ch 2; join with slip st in first sc--18 (22, 26) picots and 90 (110, 130) sc. Fasten off.

FINISHING

Weave in ends.

ABBREVIATIONS ch = chain; dc = double crochet; sc = single crochet; st(s) = stitch (es); ( ) = work directions in parentheses into same st; [ ] = work directions in brackets the number of times specified; * = repeat whatever follows the * as indicated.

Please Note: Print this pattern using Landscape Orientation.

Find more ideas & inspiration:

?2014 Coats & Clark



Page 1 of 1

................
................

In order to avoid copyright disputes, this page is only a partial summary.

Google Online Preview   Download