The Sand and Sea Poncho
Crochet Pattern By Sara Sach
Itis a uniquely designed poncho in
that it is not pointed or round, It is rectangle.
It is casual enough to wear over your shorts,
jeans or swimsuit, but also very classy,
and would look great over a sundress.
And because it is stitched in a rectangle shape,
it can be used as a lightweight throw as well.
I designed this poncho with
Because I wanted it to be durable,
hold it's shape and of course, washable.
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Sand And Sea
Poncho Crochet Pattern By Sara Sach
I am Spray blocking it.
Skill: Easy
Materials:
Hook : I
Yarn –
Worsted Weight (4) 15 oz
I used Red Heart –Spa Blue Fleck (C1)
- 2 skeins (10oz)
Warm Brown (C2) – 1 skein (5 oz)
Yarn needle
for weaving in ends.
Stitches –
Chain (ch)
Single
Crochet (sc)
Double
Crochet (dc)
Triple
Crochet (tr)
Foundation
Double Crochet (FDC)
Skip (sk)
Space (sp)
Size – Measures Approx. 20 X 40 inches.
Notes – Ch 1 at beginning or
ends of rows do not count as a st.
Pattern:
R : 1 –With C2,
FDC 97 sts, turn ch1 ( 97 FDC)
Optional
Start – ch 98, 1 dc in the 2nd ch from the hook and
in each ch
across, turn, ch1
R : 2 – 1 Tr
in the 1st 2 dc, sk 2 dc, *tr in the next st,
cross back and tr in
the 2nd sk dc, ch1, sk2*
Repeat From
* to * across row 30 times,
for a total of 31 tr cross over sts,
Tr in the
last 2 dc, turn ch1 (31 TR crossover sts, 4 tr)
R : 3 – 1 dc
in each st and ch across row, turn, (97 dc)
R : 4 – Change
to C1, ch1, 1dc in the 1st 2
dc, sk 2dc,
*dc, ch1, dc in the next st, ch1, sk 2 dc*
Repeat from
* to * across row, 1 dc in the last 2 dc, turn, ch1.
(23 V sts, 4 dc)
R : 5 – 1dc
in the 1st 2 sts, *ch1, 3dc
in the ch1 sp of the next V st*
Repeat From * to * across row, ch1,
Dc in the last
2 dc, turn, c1 (23 clusters, 4 dc)
R : 6 – 1Dc
in the 1st 2 dc, *Ch1, dc,ch1,
dc in the 2nd dc
( center dc
of the cluster)* Repeat From * to * Across Row,
ch1, dc in the last 2 dc, turn,
ch 2 (23 V sts, 4dc)
R : 7 – Repeat
R : 5
R : 8 – Repeat
R : 6
R : 9-15 –
Continue to repeat R : 5 and R : 6 Alternating Rows.
R : 16 –Change
to C2, 1 sc in each st and ch across, turn, ch 1 ( 97sc)
R : 17 – 1 sc
in each sc, turn, ch 2 (97 sc)
R : 18 – Change
to C1, Repeat R : 4
R : 19 –30 - Repeat R : 5-15
R : 31 –Change
to C2, 1 dc, in each st and ch across, turn, ch1 (97dc)
R : 32 – Forming the neck opening, 1 tr
in 1st 2 dc, sk3 dc,
*tr in the next st, cross back and tr in the 2nd
sk dc, ch1, sk2*
Repeat From * to * 8 more times, ( 9 crossover sts) ch1,
1 tr
in the next 2 dc,Ch 31, sk 31
dc, join to next dc with a TR,
Tr in
next st, sk 3 dc,
Repeat From
* to * 9 times, skip 2 sts, 1 tr in the last 2 sts, turn
(2tr, 9
crossover sts, 2tr, ch 31, sk 31, 2 Tr, 9 crossover sts, 2 tr)
R : 33- 1 dc
in each st and ch across, turn ( 97 dc)
R : 34 – Repeat
R :4
R : 35-46 -- Repeat R : 5-R : 12
R : 47 - Repeat R : 16
R : 48 -
Repeat R : 17
R : 49 –Repeat
R : 4
R : 50-R :
61 – Repeat R : 5- R : 15
R : 62 –
Repeat R: 31
R : 63 –
Repeat R : 2
R : 64 –Repeat
R : 62, tie off and weave in your ends.
Side Trim – Attach c2, to the
bottom edge of the one of the sides,
dc evenly down the side by stitching 2 dc
in the end of each row,
tie off at the end of the row and do the same
for the
other side of the poncho.
I named This Poncho Sand and Sea Poncho
because of the colors
I chose to make it with.
But also it is perfect for wearing to the beach,
It is the perfect take a long for any
outing or vacation.
3 comments:
I love your sense of hummer it"s like mine I also love being a Christian too And this Pattern is a must make Marsha
I'm so confused. I have ripped this out, and redone it several times, and I cannot for the life of me figure out how I'm supposed to get only 23 v stitch, and 23 clusters. I keep coming up with the same 31 as I had down for the treble clusters. I have counted and counted and counted and it still keeps coming up completely different then what the pattern is written out to.
I give up.
I like to know for what size is this. I am a 2x and I don 't know if I have to put more stitches. I like that but I need your answer.
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