Inspired by the bright tropical colors of the orange tree, this fun poncho works up fast and is sure to be a delight for a young girl, 8 - 12 years of age.
Even though I am a designer and create my own patterns, I enjoy mixing in some items from other designers. Their work often inspires me and teaches me new techniques. The poncho pictured here was crocheted by Patty Kubitzki. The original pattern is offered by Yarnspirations and can be found at this LINK.
Below I detail the specifics of how I used the pattern.
I used Caron One Pound yarn and an H hook (same as pattern).
Yarn colors: Living Coral, Peach, White, Pale Green, Aqua
Working instructions as per pattern, here are the rounds and colors used:
Rnds 1 - 4 = Living Coral
Rnds 5 - 6 = Peach
Rnds 7 - 10 = White
Rnds 11 - 12 Pale Green
Rnds 13 - 16 = Aqua
Rnds 17 - 20 = White
Rnds 21 - 22 = Peach
Rnds 23 - 25 = Living Coral
The drawstring ch was 170 ch in Peach.
For the tassels I used 1 strand each color held together and cut 3, 9" sections. (I actually wrapped it around the length of an Altoid can 3 times.)
The width of one side at the shoulder was 15"; the length from lower front neck to front bottom point was 21".
Where is the rest of the pattern.?
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Can I please have the pattern
ReplyDeleteWhere can I find the pattern for this poncho?
ReplyDeleteThis says it is a free pattern, where are the directions? All that is listed arecthe colors used.
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ReplyDeleteWould like the directions to the pattern please
ReplyDeleteSi en el segundo párrafo pulsan la palabra ENLACE, sale el patrón completo.
ReplyDeleteThere is a LINK in the post to the original pattern by Yarnspirations. So sorry for my slow reply. I forget to look for comments because I rarely get them.
ReplyDeleteHow can I get this pattern?
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