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Cowl Poncho ~ FREE Crochet Pattern

This poncho is a bit different than most because it only has one point that you can wear at the front, back
or at the side. Personally, I prefer to wear it at the side, but the choice is yours. Its a nice alternative to a
spring or fall jacket.
Although the pattern is very simple, I included a lot of photos to help in the various steps to hopefully
make it easier for those who are still new to crocheting. If youd like to do without these images, you can
delete them using the green print friendly button at the bottom of this post.
This pattern is given in an extra small size. It fits me.. so itll fit a child, small teen or extra small adult. The
mannequin on which the poncho is shown is 37 around the shoulders above the chest. As you can see,
its a tight fit on the mannequin. Im 35 around the shoulders with a 32 bust, and it fits nicely. Instructions
are given for a custom fit.
Skill Level: Intermediate
Materials:
Yarn: Caron Simply Soft 2 6oz balls one of each color. If making it larger youll need 2 of each color
Crochet Hook: I/9-5.50mm
Gauge: 2 over 7 sc sts.
Finished Size: Fits a child, teen, or extra small adult. However, it can be modified to any size.
Abbreviations:
CA = Color A
CB = Color B
RS = Right Side
WS = Wrong Side
Bl/bls = Back Loop/Back Loops
Ch/Chs = Chain/Chains
CLDc = Cross-Over Long Double Crochet
Fl = Front Loops
FO = Fasten Off
Hdc = Half Double Crochet

Hk = Hook
Rep = Repeat
Sc = Single Crochet
Sk = Skip
Sl St = Slip Stitch
St/Sts = Stitch/Stitches
Notes:
CA = Lavender or Baby Blue
CB = Bone/Tan or White
All rows are worked into the front loops only. All rounds are alternated between the front and back loops.
Join the new color at last stage in last st of previous row. When working in the rounds, you can join the
new color in the sl st when you join the round. Carry the unused yarn up.
Its hard to tell which side is the RS as both sides look very similar. An easy way to remember is that the
RS is facing you when you do the Cross-Over Long DCs.

Cowl Poncho Custom Fit Instructions

Pattern Instructions:
With CA, Ch 47, or any multiple of 4 + 3. (This will be the length from the neck down to where you want
the poncho to come to at the side.)
Row 1: (WS) Sc in 2nd ch from hk and in each ch across. (46 sts). Turn.
Row 2: (RS) Continue with CA, Ch 1, working in fl only, hdc in first st, *sk next st, hdc in next 3 sts, crossover long dc in skipped st; rep from * across; hdc in last st. (46 sts) Turn.
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Rows 3-4: With CB, ch 1, sc in first st and into each st across. Turn.
Row 5: With CA, ch 1, sc in first st and into each st across. Turn.
Rows 6-102: Rep rows 2-5 until you have reached a desired length ending with row 2 at last row. Join CB
and FO CA. Do Not Turn at last row.
Edging:
Rnd 1 (RS): With CB, ch 1, work 1 sc in last st made (ill 1), begin working along the side and sc evenly
around working 3 sc into each corner (ill 2). When you get to the last side, work into the bls only (ill 3), and
end with 2 sc in both lps of same st as where first sc was made (ill 4); join with sl st in first sc. (352 sts)

Illustration 1

Illustration 2

Illustration 3

Illustration 4

Joining the End to the Side. (Refer to illustrations below)


Lay the fabric strip down with RS facing up.
Fold the fabric as pictured below (ill 6), so that right sides are facing each other and the WS is facing
outward. Starting at the center st at the corners begin to join the two sides with sl sts (ill 6). When you hold
the fabric up you will catch the bl only on both fabric strips (ill 7). This way you get a ridge on both sides of
the fabric and it aligns with the rest of the pattern.

Illustration 6

Illustration 7

Finished seam on WS (ill 8). Turn the poncho RS out. (ill 9) Block seam between two damp towels.

Illustration 8

Illustration 9

Cowl/Collar Begin Working in Rounds:


Rnd 1: With CB and working in fl only, ch 1, sc in each st around. Join with sl st in both lps of first sc. Do
NOT Turn at this round or hereafter. Increase/decrease a few for a multiple of 4. I had a total of 84 sts.

Rnd 2: With CA and working in bl only, sc in same st as join and into each st around; join with sl st in both
lps of first sc. Place Marker in Last St Made.
Rnd 3: Working in fl only, Ch 1, hdc in same st as join, hdc in next 2 sts, cross-over long dc in last st of
previous rnd (marked st ill 10 &11), *skip next st, hdc in next 3 sts, cross-over long dc in skipped st; rep
from * around; join with sl st in both lps of first hdc. (84 sts)

Illustration 10

Illustration 11

Rnd 4: With CB and working in bl only, ch 1, sc in same st as join and into each st around; join with sl st in
both lps of first sc.
Rnd 5: Working in fl only, ch 1, sc in same st as join and into each st around; join with sl st in both lps of
first sc.
Rnds 6-21: Rep rnds 2-5 until you have reached a desired height for the cowl. FO.
Final Edging at Bottom
Rnd 1: With CB, join yarn along seam area on bottom and working in fl only, sc evenly around working 3
sc into the corner. Join with sl st in both lps of first sc.
Rnd 2: Working in bl only, sc in same st as join and into each st around making sure to work 3 sc into
corner st; join with sl st in both lps of first sc.
Rnd 3: Working in fl only, ch 1, sc in same st as join and into each st around working 3 sc into corner. Join
with sl st in both lps of first sc. FO.
Add this pattern to your Ravelry or get the PDF on Craftsy.
This pattern was tested by:
Denine Maguire OMeara
Mary Frazier American Crochet
Thank you both so much for taking your time to test this.

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