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Frost Petals Poncho
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The Frosted Petals Poncho is a gorgeously textured design that uses the linen stitch in the main body. It’s bordered by a lace flower stitch that creates a soft hue and elegant finish. This poncho would be a great addition to any wardrobe fitting sizes small through 5x.
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Supplies
- 1650 (1794, 2549, 3066) yards #3 weight acrylic yarn- Sample uses Bernat Baby Sport Yarn in Baby Gray
- 5.5mm (I) Furls hook
- 5mm (H) Furls hook
- Yarn needle
- Scissors
Difficulty
Intermediate
Measurements
Pattern is written for size S/M with sizes L/XL, 2X/3X, 4X/5X in parentheses. Finished Width: Approximately 46 (50, 54, 58) inches
Finished Depth: Approximately 19 (19, 25, 28) inches
Gauge
5.5mm hook, using the linen stitch: 17 sts and 19 rows = 4”
Gauge Pattern
Ch 20
Row 1: Sc in second ch from hook, ch 1, sk st, sc in next st; repeat from across, ch 1, turn.
Row 2: Sk sc, sc in ch-1 sp, ch 1; repeat from across, placing final sc in turning ch of prev row, ch 1, turn.
Rep row 2 to necessary height
Stitches Used
sl st = slip stitch ch = chain sc = single crochet dc = double crochet sk = skip yo = yarn over st(s) = stitch(es) sp(s) = space(s) prev = previous
Additional Terms
Puff stitch
yo, draw up a loop 3 times, you will have 7 loops on your hook, yo, pull through all 7 loops.
3pufftog
yo, draw up a loop 3 times across each of the next 3 sc sts, you will have 19 loops on your hook, yo, pull through all 19 loops.
Additional Notes
The poncho is made in two rectangular panels which are about half linen stitch and half flower lace. Panels are seamed at the top of the linen section to create the neck opening.
This pattern is meant to be as adjustable as you need it. It is written with extended widths by adding enough stitches for one more flower in the lace for each size.
It is intended to have the linen stitch section cover the depth of your bust, followed by the flower lace stopping at your hips. You are free to add or remove rows of either section if you prefer more or less coverage for that area. For example, women with larger busts might need more rows of linen stitch. Women with longer waists might need more flower lace, versus short-waisted women not needed as much lace length. I want you to feel like this is your poncho, so have fun with it!
Ch-1 at beginning of row does count as a stitch when working linen stitch section.
Ch-1 at beginning of row does not count as a stitch when working lace section.
Other turning chains are described in lace section.
This poncho was part of the 2019 Furls Crochet-A-Long.
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- First published: November 2019
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- Last updated: April 30, 2023 …
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