Row 1 Sc across, ch 2, turn (100 stitches) □ĭriftwood Oversized Hooded Poncho Pattern Further help with the stitch used in this pattern, including a video tutorial, can be found on my blog at Please refer to the “Small Mesh Stitch” in that tutorial as there are two separate stitch patterns shown. The hood is crocheted as a rectangle, then folded and seamed along the top. This pattern is worked flat in two panels (rectangles) and seamed at the shoulders to finish. You might want to measure after several rows to ensure it’s the size that you’d like. Hood measures approximately 12 ½” tall and 10” inches deep.Īpproximately 2 ¾ stitches per inch and just under 3 ½ rows per inch *If your tension is looser or tighter, your piece can turn out to be larger or smaller. Poncho measures approximately 36” across and 21 ½” from top to bottom. Tapestry Needle to weave in ends and seam ![]() The simple stitch pattern creates a “knit-like” look and the construction is straight forward making it a fun project for fireside or tv crochet.Ĥ skeins of Lion Brand Scarfie in Cream/Taupe (150 g/skein) Pattern uses 593 g (You may purchase the yarn/kit from Lion Brand HERE) Not only will your poncho be noticed, you’re also sure to be warm and comfortable with the relaxed fit and easy wear. It’s such a great piece to throw on over whatever you’re wearing and head out into the fall or winter chill don’t you think?Ĭozy comfort meets eye catching style with this oversized hooded poncho. This poncho really reminds me of the colors of the forest and the beauty in the mountain environment. We spend as much time as we can in our little pop-up tent trailer and at the family cabin. If you follow me here on the blog, you already know that myself and my family are outdoors as much as possible. What do you think? You can scroll down to see the pattern for free or you may purchase an ad-free, printable version from my Etsy shop HERE. Update: Lion Brand has also made this into a kit and you can purchase that HERE. The hood adds a touch of warmth and comfort but it’s completely optional. It uses just four skeins of the beautiful Lion Brand Scarfie yarn and works up with a super simple and “knit like” stitch pattern. One of my most popular projects on the blog over this last year was the Light Frost Blanket Sweater and you can probably see that this poncho was inspired by that sweater. While I love the blanket sweaters, I find this poncho to meet and even exceed them in the comfortable wear department. If you want to curl up in something that has an easy, light fit but is super warm and cozy, this could be it. I’m just as bad as the craft stores that have already putting out Christmas stuff. For this reason, I’ve decided to finish and release this fall friendly crochet pattern early. ![]() I’ve caught fall crochet fever with several of you and am accepting and embracing it. Who likes cozy?! It’s oversized, warm, comfortable and most importantly – EASY.
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