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Crochet Poncho
Patterns for Women
Free Poncho Crochet Pattern from Briana K Designs
The Macchiato Poncho is perfect for cold weather with a fold-over turtleneck and beautiful, cuffed sleeves. It can also be made with a cowl neck.
It’s an easy/advanced beginner-level pattern with written instructions and a video tutorial. The poncho comes together quickly using bulky weight yarn and is worked seamlessly from the top down.
SIZE: Baby, Toddler, Child, Adult, and Adult 1X-3X.
YARN WEIGHT: #5 bulky/chunky weight yarn.
HOW MUCH YARN DO I NEED?: 1350-1550 yards for the adult sizes (1235-1420 m).
NOTIONS: 6 mm (J-10) crochet hook, scissors, a yarn needle, a stitch marker, and a measuring tape.
The Cross Country Poncho from Two of Wands
The Cross Country Poncho is a blanket-style poncho with filet crochet eyelet details and chunky tassels. It’s an easy pattern with line-by-line written instructions and a chart.
SIZE: One size – the finished width is 40″ (102 cm), with a back length of 32″ (81 cm) and a front length of 28″ (71 cm).
YARN WEIGHT: #3 light/DK weight yarn, e.g., Lion Brand Collection Superwash Merino Yarn
HOW MUCH YARN DO I NEED?: Approximately 1836 yards (1680 m).
NOTIONS: 6 mm (J-10) crochet hook, scissors, a tapestry needle, and a measuring tape.
Tartan Crochet Poncho Pattern from Hopeful Honey
The Glencoe Poncho is constructed from two panels sewn at the shoulders; the rolled neck is made separately and then joined at the neckline. The tartan design is created with simple colour changes and a straightforward embroidery technique.
SIZE: One size, with a finished width of 43″ (109 cm) and 27″ (69 cm) length.
YARN WEIGHT: #4 / Medium / Worsted / Aran weight yarn, e.g., Lion Brand Wool-Ease and Touch of Alpaca.
HOW MUCH YARN DO I NEED?: 11 85 g skeins in the main colour – Heather, two 100 g skeins in the Charcoal colourway and one in Crimson.
NOTIONS: 6 mm (J-10) and 8 mm (L-11) crochet hooks, scissors, stitch markers, a measuring tape, and a tapestry needle.
Crochet Hooded Poncho Pattern from Hooked on Homemade Happiness
This easy, beginner-friendly pattern is crocheted in basic double crochet. By using cake yarn, all the colour changes are taken care of, and there are very few ends to weave in. There is a video tutorial to show you how to add the fringing.
SIZE: S/M, L/XL, and 2X/3X – to fit bust measurements from 32″ to 54″ (81-137 cm).
YARN WEIGHT: #4 medium/worsted weight yarn, e.g., Caron Big Cakes.
HOW MUCH YARN DO I NEED?: 2-3 300g cakes.
NOTIONS: 5 mm (H-8) crochet hook, scissors, a yarn needle, a measuring tape, and stitch markers.
Asymmetrical Poncho Crochet Pattern by Ambrea from Bonnie May Blue
The Mountain Haze Poncho is a free pattern for a simple, beginner-friendly poncho made from two rectangles seamed together. It uses basic single crochet, half double crochet and double crochet stitches.
SIZE: S, M/L, and XL.
YARN WEIGHT: #4 medium/worsted weight yarn, e.g., Fishermen’s Wool from Lion Brand.
HOW MUCH YARN DO I NEED?: Three 8 oz (227 g) balls in Oatmeal and one in Brown Heather.
NOTIONS: 5 mm (H-8) crochet hook, scissors, and a yarn needle.
The Granite Poncho from All About Ami
This turtleneck poncho is worked in the granite stitch, also known as the moss stitch. The bottom, sides, and neck feature single crochet in the back loop ribbing.
SIZE: XS/Small (31″/79 cm wide); Medium/Large (35″/89 cm wide); and XL/XXL (39″/99 vm wide).
YARN WEIGHT: #4 medium/worsted weight yarn, e.g., Touch of Alpaca by Lion Brand Yarn.
HOW MUCH YARN DO I NEED?: 800-1070 g).
NOTIONS: 5 mm (H-8) and 6.50 mm (K-10 ½) crochet hooks, stitch markers, scissors, a yarn needle, and a measuring tape. If you want to add the pockets you will also need two large buttons, some fabric, and embroidery floss.
Easy Crochet Poncho Pattern from Casale Crafts
This easy crochet poncho is made from two simple rectangles crocheted in the block stitch. The block stitch is easy to do; it uses basic chains, single crochets, and double crochets, and you will change colours in every row. It doesn’t mention it in the pattern, but when working the block stitch, I like to carry the unused colour and work over it to avoid weaving in lots of ends. A quick Google search for carrying the yarn in the block stitch will bring up tutorials to show you how to do this.
SIZE: One size that is easy to adjust – 30″ x 30″ (76 cm x 76 cm).
YARN WEIGHT: #4 medium/worsted weight yarn, e.g., Loops & Thread Impeccable Tweed and Red Heart Soft.
HOW MUCH YARN DO I NEED?: Approximately 1030 yards (942 m).
NOTIONS: 6 mm (J-10) crochet hook.
Wasilla Poncho from A Crocheted Simplicity
The Wasilla Poncho is a simple pattern for a seamless poncho crocheted in the round. It features the puff stitch and the alternate double crochet cluster.
SIZE: One size – 25″ neck opening, 22″ long at the sides and 32″ long at the centre point (63.5 cm x 56 cm x 81 cm).
YARN WEIGHT: #3 light/DK weight yarn, e.g., Lion Brand Mandala.
HOW MUCH YARN DO I NEED?: Three 150 g cakes – 1770 yards (1618 m).
NOTIONS: 6 mm (J-10) crochet hooks, scissors, a measuring tape, and a yarn needle.
Palomino Diamond Crochet Poncho from Itchin’ for Some Stitchin’
This beautiful poncho features a contrasting diamond trellis stitch stripe made with front post trebles. This inverted-triangle poncho has a circular shape and does not sit flat.
SIZE: XS-S, M-L, XL-3X, and 4X-5X. 54 to 56″ (137-142 cm) wide at the widest point.
YARN WEIGHT: #5 bulky/chunky weight yarn.
HOW MUCH YARN DO I NEED?: 1420-2608 yards (1298-2467 m).
NOTIONS: 6.50 mm (K-10 ½) crochet hook, scissors, a measuring tape, stitch markers, and a tapestry needle for weaving in ends.
The Shu Crochet Poncho from KKAME
This free pattern will teach you to make this modern crochet poncho for any size. It’s made with series of front post and back post double crochets but there are no notes on colour changes in the pattern.
SIZE: XS, S, M, L, and XL – 15-18″ x 28-40″ (38-46 cm x 71-102 cm) – with instructions for customising to any size.
YARN WEIGHT: #3 light/DK weight yarn, e.g., Paintbox Yarns Simply DK.
NOTIONS: 4.50 mm (7) crochet hook, scissors, a tapestry needle, and a measuring tape.
Seamless Crochet Poncho Pattern from Mama In A Stitch
The Trails End Poncho is a free pattern for a simple, seamless poncho made with or without fringing. It’s crocheted in the round from the top down, with two strands of yarn held together.
SIZE: Small/Medium (50″/127 cm bust circumference) and Large/X-Large (52″/132 cm bust circumference.
YARN WEIGHT: #4 medium/worsted weight yarn, e.g., basic Stitch Anti-Pilling Yarn from Lion Brand.
HOW MUCH YARN DO I NEED?: 800-1000g.
NOTIONS: 6 mm (J-10) crochet hook, scissors, a tapestry needle, and a measuring tape.
Alsace Poncho Crochet Pattern from Hopeful Honey
The Alsace Poncho is a free pattern for a blanket-style poncho with a cozy roll-neck. It’s easy to follow with lots of photos and features back loop single crochet, front loop single crochet, and popcorn stitches.
SIZE: Three sizes – Women’s XS/S, M/L, and XL/XXL. The finished width ranges from 33″ to 39″ (84-99 cm), and it’s 32″ (81 cm) long.
YARN WEIGHT: #4 medium/worsted weight yarn, e.g., Heartland from Lion Brand.
HOW MUCH YARN DO I NEED?: 1700-2175 yards (1555-1990 m).
NOTIONS: 7 mm crochet hook, scissors, a yarn needle, and a measuring tape.
The Noncho Poncho from Yarn Craftee
This free pattern is for one size, with notes on adjusting for a smaller or larger fit. It also includes an easy-to-follow video tutorial.
SIZE: S/M – 23″ long and 33″ wide (58 cm x 84 cm).
YARN WEIGHT: #3 light/DK weight yarn, e.g., YarnArt Adore.
HOW MUCH YARN DO I NEED?: 918-1225 yds/840-1120 metres in the main colour and 306 yds/280 metres in a contrasting colour.
NOTIONS: Blocking supplies, a 3.75 mm (F-5) or 4 mm (G-6) crochet hook, scissors, a measuring tape, and stitch markers.
Tulip Square Poncho from Wilmade
This free poncho pattern features four large granny squares, cute tassels, and fringing along the bottom edge. It’s an easy pattern with a step-by-step video tutorial to guide you through.
SIZE: S/M, L/Xl, 2X/3X, and 4X/5X – to fit bust measurements from 32″ to 62″ (81-158 cm).
YARN WEIGHT: #4 medium/worsted weight yarn, e.g., Heartland from Lion Brand.
HOW MUCH YARN DO I NEED?: 400-1350 g.
NOTIONS: 6 mm (J-10) crochet hook, scissors, a tapestry needle, and a measuring tape.
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