Chinook Poncho
by Terri Ann Ward -- Lulo Stitch Co
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© Terri Ann Ward -- Lulo Stitch Co
© Terri Ann Ward -- Lulo Stitch Co
© Terri Ann Ward -- Lulo Stitch Co
© Terri Ann Ward -- Lulo Stitch Co
Chinook Poncho
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SUPPLY LIST
6 mm hook
Any Category 4 cotton yarn (Used: Caron One Pound in Azure Blue)
Approx yardage:
XS/S/M: 1200 Y / 1100 M
L/XL: 1625 Y / 1484 M
2XL/3XL: 2050 Y / 1875 M
4XL/5XL: 2500 Y / 2285 M
2 Large Buttons, Stitch Markers, Scissors & a Tapestry needle
SIZES
The sizes are grouped as follows: XS/S/M and L/XL and 2XL/3XL and 4XL/5XL
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
XS/S/M 25” h x 27” w
L/XL 25” h x 31” w
2XL/3XL 25” h x 35” w
4XL/5XL 25” h x 39” w
Note: For the extra small, if you feel it’s still too wide, just shorten the row length in increments of 4 until you reach your desired width
GAUGE
12 rows x 12 stitches = 4” x 4” of Even Moss Stitch
DIFFICULTY LEVEL
Intermediate
PATTERN AND SIZING NOTES
- This crochet poncho pattern is made as one piece from the front bottom up, over the shoulders and down the back. The turtleneck portion is added on at the end.
- The stitch used here is the EVEN MOSS STITCH (EMS), with is just a continuous alternation between slip stitch and half double crochet. Please pay close attention to row descriptions of EMS to know whether you’re starting with a SL ST or an HDC depending on the row (see note below)
- The ribbed side border is worked right in to the piece, it is not added at the end.
- ODD row numbers will start and end with a half double crochet in between your ribbed side border stitches. EVEN row numbers will start and end with a slip stitch in between your ribbed side border stitches.
- The split turtleneck portion is crocheted right on to the poncho perpendicular to the piece, but if you aren’t comfortable working perpendicular ribbing, you can create it as a separate piece and seam it on.
- The length of this pullover poncho is customizable. If you want it longer, simply add an equal number of rows on the either side of the neck hole.
- The pattern will be written for size XS/S/M with the remaining stitches written in parentheses after the first size.
- Stitch count for each round will be indicated in parentheses ( ) at the end of the row.
About this pattern
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by Caron
Aran
100% Acrylic
812 yards
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453
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