Granny Square Poncho
by Melissa Leapman
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Granny Square Poncho
Errata available:
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One square = 3 1/4” across (USA terms used)
Description from the book:
Multiple granny squares recall a traditional afghan pattern, here transformed into a child’s multicolored poncho. First combine the double-crochet squares, then learn to shape the neckline and finish the lower edge. Be sure to work it in your little girl’s favorite color scheme.
Skill levels : Beginner (granny squares); Intermediate (neck border and hem edge).
Balls of yarn required for each size:
Child’s size 4-8 (10-14):
Color A: 1 (2)
Color B: 1
Color C: 1
Color D: 3 (4)
Yarn: Plymouth Encore, worsted weight, 100gm, 200 yards each.
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Worsted
75% Acrylic, 25% Wool
200 yards
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