Is it easy to crochet a poncho?

Like the name says, the Such Simple Poncho is a very simple crochet poncho for beginners. It’s a 4-row pattern repetition and all you need to know is how to make chains, slip stitches and double crochet stitches. This poncho requires no seaming at all and is available in size S/M, L/XL, 2XL/3XL and 4XL/5XL.

How long is a crochet poncho?

SIZES. To fit Small (30/32″ bust), Medium (34/38″ bust) and Large (40/46″ bust). Choose a longer (24″) version or make it even quicker in a fashionably cropped (16″) length as shown.

How to make a crochet poncho?

1) Make a slipknot. Loop the yarn around your middle and index fingers 2 times. Then, pull the first loop through the second loop to create the slipknot. 2) Chain 130 for a small or medium size poncho. With the slipknot on your hook, loop the yarn over the hook 1 time and then pull this through the 3) Slipstitch to secure the ends of the chain in a circle. 4) Chain 3 to begin the first round. Make a chain of 3 extending from the slipstitch. This is where you connected the 2 ends of the chain. 5) Double crochet into each of the next 2 chains. Wrap the yarn around the hook 1 time and then insert the hook into the stitch next to the base 6) Chain 1 and skip the next 2 stitches. Make a chain of 1 extending from the top of your last double crochet stitch. 7) Double crochet 1 time into each of the next 3 stitches. After skipping 2 stitches, work the next 3 stitches as normal double crochet stitches. 8) Repeat the sequence to complete the round, then slipstitch. Continue to chain 1, skip 2, and double crochet 1 time into the next 3 stitches all the way around

What is an easy crochet pattern?

Rainbow Outlines Granny Square Pattern: Use colors to build a rainbow in each square. Easy Flower Granny Square: This square has a flower emerging from the center, a fun variation. Summer Bedspread Granny Square Pattern: This is a more airy design than the usual granny square, suitable for a lightweight summer bedspread.

How to sew a poncho?

Choose the right side. If the blanket’s front and back side differ,choose which one you prefer.

  • Measure the blanket. The blanket shown was approximately 58 inches long by 54 inches wide.
  • Fold and mark.
  • Create the neckline.
  • Round the top.
  • Cut the center.
  • Create a double-fold hem.
  • Finish the poncho.
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