Turtleneck Winter Poncho Free Crochet Pattern

Hello Everyone!

Today we have the first big pattern of the month of February and this is a first on the Crochet With Kim blog. a poncho! This pattern was a ton of fun to work up and since it’s pretty repetitive it was a great relaxing project to casually work on. The up side it’s also a one size fits most project and if it’s too small on you you can just add more rows! I’ll be including a finished measurement as well so if you think it will be too big you can just pull a few rows out of the repeats.

This pattern will be available as a PDF on my Patreon by the end of the month for my highest 2 tiers!

Let’s get hooking!

Supplies

4.5mm hook

6 50 gram balls of a weight 3 yarn in your main color, 3 50 gram balls of a weight 3 yarn in your secondary color.

Stitch markers

Darning needle

Scissors

Abbreviations

Ch- Chain

DC- Double crochet

HDC- Half double crochet

FPDC- Front post double crochet

BPDC- Back post double crochet

Slst- Slip stitch

Notes

From the top of the neck to the point it is 32 inches. If you need it to be smaller cut a few rows out of each color.

10 DC stitches=3 inches.

Poncho Crochet Pattern

Remember if you would like the PDF for this pattern it will be available on my Patreon by the end of the month for my top 2 tiers.

Row 1- Work 79 foundation DC and join to beginning with slst for a total of 80.

Rows 2-12- Ch 2, turn, alternate FPDC and BPDC around. Join to beginning with slst.

Row 13- Ch 2, turn, *Work 1 DC stitch in the next 19 stitches, work 3 DC stitches in the next stitch.* Repeat * around. Join to beginning with slst. Place a stitch marker in the second stitch of increase around. You will have 4 stitch markers in your project.

Row 14- Ch 1, turn, *HDC in each stitch until you reach your stitch marker. Work 3 HDC in the stitch marker. Replace your marker in the second stitch of the increase.* Repeat * around. Join to beginning with slst.

Rows 15-22- Alternate working DC and HDC rows increasing in each stitch marker.

Tie off. Join color 2.

Rows 23-42- Alternate working DC and HDC rows increasing in each stitch marker.

Tie off, join color 1.

Rows 43-52- Alternate working DC and HDC rows increasing in each stitch marker.

Tie off join color 2.

Rows 53-72- Alternate working DC and HDC rows increasing in each stitch marker.

Tie off, join color 1.

Row 73- Ch 2, DC around, work 3 DC in each stitch marker. Join to beginning with slst.

Row 74- Ch 2, turn, alternate FPDC and BPDC. In each stitch marker stitch work FPDC, DC, FPDC. Join to beginning with slst.

Tie off, weave in ends.

Before we go…

As always I hope you all enjoyed today’s pattern it was a lot of fun, it’s simple enough to be a good project for beginners and you can wear it when you’re done! We’re hopefully approaching spring here in Minnesota it said it’s supposed to be warming up a bit next week so hopefully this can be a commonly worn item in the near future for me.

Remember this pattern will be available as a PDF for my higher tier Patrons by the end of the month.

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Once again I hope you all enjoyed today’s pattern and as always happy hooking everyone!

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