4/20/2023 0 Comments Crochet poncho patternTps in next st, across, tks in last stitch. Yo, pull through 1 loop, *yo, pull through 2 loops, repeat from * across. Pull up a loop in back bump of second ch from hook and in each back bump across. With 6.5 mm Tunisian crochet hook and Fawn, ch 27. Increase ( inc ): Insert hook between indicated sts, pull up a loop.ĭecrease (dec): Insert hook through front loop of first st and through both loops of second stitch as for a tks, pull up a loop. The last loop of each row is pulled up behind the two loops at the edge of the row. The first stitch of each row is the loop on your hook – consider it already done (it won’t be mentioned in the instructions but is in the st count). The Brentwood poncho is crocheted from cuff to cuff and assembled only at the cuffs. Model is wearing M size in the above picture. Top of shoulder to end of cuff (all sizes): 18 in/46 cmįit is loose. Work in pattern until it is possible to measure work against information above. Purchase this pattern on Ravelry Materialsįurls Wander 100% acrylic, 100 g (120 yd/109 m)īody: 11 stitches and 12 rows = 4 in/10 cm To check your gauge The resulting pattern is the Brentwood Poncho, a free Tunisian crochet pattern.īentwood is a very straightforward pattern, worked side to side – cuff to cuff – with simple increases and decreases. It surprised me too, but I’m so glad I chose this colour! Wander is an amazing acrylic yarn to work with: super soft, bouncy and absolutely gorgeous colour options. ![]() As far as the yarn goes, if you’ve followed me for a while you may find my choice of such a neutral colour surprising. When you can get away with a straight hook for your project these should be your first choice. ![]() I’m so happy to see that the Tunisian hooks are available in a wider variety of sizes – including half-sizes! They’re so very pretty and lightweight. For my pattern, I knew I wanted to work with Furls Crochet’s gorgeous Tunisian hooks to rework a favorite pattern of mine in worsted weight Wander Yarn also by Furls Crochet. This year, I’m proud to be part of the Crochet Foundry Blog Hop. One of my favorite things I get to do in this crochet world is work with the fantastic people at Furls Crochet and with the magical tools they create.
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