
Next sew your collar to the poncho making sure the poncho is wrong side facing out. With a yarn needle and your tail ends seam across the shoulders.
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Feel free to make it smaller or bigger but you will have to adjust the length of your collar to fit. These centre 10 inches will be the neck opening. With 2 stitch markers mark out the centre 10 inches of the poncho. Now lay the second panel on top of it with the right side facing down. Lay one of your panels on a flat surface with the right side facing up. Repeat row 2 until collar measures approximately 20 inches long. ROW 2: ch 1 sc in BLO in each st across to end of row. ROW 1: sc in 2nd ch from hook, sc in each ch to end of row. Now go ahead and make second panel using the same method. Feel free to add more rows here but make sure to end on a sc row. Rep last 2 rows until panel measures 23(24, 25, 26) inches long. NEXT ROW: ch 1 sc in next 6 sts, *ch 1 skip ch1-sp, sc in next 5 sts, ch 1, skip ch1-sp, rep from * across ending with 6 sc. NEXT ROW: ch 3 *dc/FPTC2TOG, dc in next 3 sc, FPTC/TC2TOG, ch 1, skip ch1-sp, rep from * across ending last rep at dc/FPTC2TOG, dc in next 3 sc, FPTC/TC2TOG, dc in last st. NEXT ROW: ch 1 sc in next 6 sts, ch 1, skip ch1-sp, *sc in next 5 sts, skip ch1-sp, rep from * across ending with 6 sc. NEXT ROW: ch 3(counts as dc) dc in next 5 sts, ch 1, skip 1, *dc in next 5 sts, ch 1, skip 1, rep from * across ending with 6 dc. Now working on the long side of the ribbing: Repeat row 2 until you have completed a total of 109(121, 133, 145). ROW 1: sc in 2nd ch from hook, sc in each ch to end. ** THIS WRITTEN PATTERN IS ACCOMPANIED WITH A FREE STEP BY STEP VIDEO TUTORIAL. Length: 23(24, 25, 26) inches CROCHET HARVEST TURTLENECK PONCHO PATTERN The sizing guide follows S/M(L/XL, 2XL/3XL, 4XL/5XL) Harvest Moon Pocket Shawl SIZING & MEASUREMENTS Yarn – Lionbrand Heartland – weight 4/aran/worsted/10 ply – 140g/251 yds/230 mĭc/FPTC2TOG: yo, insert hook in next st, yo and draw up a loop, yo draw through 2 loops, yo twice, insert hook around post of 3rd dc 2 rows below and draw up a loop, yo draw through 2 loops, yo draw through 2 loops, yo draw through 3 loops on hook.įPTC/TC2TOG: yo twice, insert hook around same post as last FPTC, yo and draw up loop, yo draw through 2 loops, yo insert hook into next sc, draw up loop, yo draw through 2 loops, yo draw through 3 loops. Doesn’t this color literally scream Fall? I’m simply in love with this shade and can already foresee myself purchasing lots more so I can make cardigans or sweaters. There are lots of shades to choose from but the color I used was Yosemite.


Even though it is an acrylic yarn, it is super soft and has great stitch definition. This yarn is quickly becoming one of my all time favorite yarns ever to use. The Harvest Turtleneck Poncho uses Lionbrand Heartland which is a weight 4 acrylic yarn. They are no cost to you whatsoever but it does help me out** ** The materials listed below contain affiliated links. Each panel is worked from the bottom up, starting with the bottom ribbed edge, then we will crochet in our stitch pattern until we are satisfied with the length. The poncho is created by crocheting two identical panels that are sewn at the shoulders, with some ribbing along the sides before we finally add the collar. With the added coziness of a big collar, this crochet poncho will make a great addition to your wardrobe. Designed with lots of texture and with a length you can fully customize to your own liking.
