The best thing about a crochet poncho pattern is that it uses really simple shaping-usually just joining a few rectangles. This smart design combines that approach with some added length to create atunic-like silhouette.
By the Bay Tunic
Something I have always wanted to design is sweaters and the By the Bay Tunic gave me the perfect opportunity too. Now we are going to summer so I didn’t wanna design anything bulky because this top was designed to throw over your tank and head out. The By the Bay Tunic is worked in two pieces from the bottom up and then seamed together. This tunic has not only a beautiful texture and came out even better than I imagined it is simple to make!
Bonnie Tunic Sweater Free Crochet Pattern
"Crochet yourself a gorgeously textured tunic with this free crochet pattern! Don't let the complexity of this beautiful design put you off, it's easy to make and includes special stitch tutorials. This tunic pattern includes instructions for making ladies sizes from XS through to 5XL. The length and arm circumference can be customised for the perfect fit. You will need: Worsted weight yarn (UK Aran) - approx. 1100 (1200, 1300, 1400, 1500, 1600, 1700, 1800, 1900) yards, 5.5mm crochet hook, A Stitch Marker, Yarn needle, Scissors, Measuring Tape."
Secret Pathways Triangle Poncho
This secret pathways triangle poncho was so fun to make. I decided to try my hand at a poncho and since this is my first one, it had to be easy. The little clusters of double crochet remind me of the granny stitch.The Secret Pathways Triangle Poncho is an easy crochet pattern that all crochet skill levels can make.My daughter has been asking me to make her a poncho. We have been searching for just the right one for quite some time. Some of them that looked really pretty; however, they seem a bit too complicated for my first poncho.Therefore, I settled for making something I had a little experience in making. This triangle poncho uses a pattern recently designed as a triangle shawl. Would you also like to start with a triangle shawl first? Then this crochet pattern is perfect for you. The variegated yarn creates a beautiful poncho color palette too.
The Fastest, Easiest Crochet Poncho Pattern Ever
The name says it all! Learn how to crochet a poncho FAST using super bulky weight yarn and gorgeous, easy-to-crochet stitches that work up in a jiffy.
From the Designer: I don't know about you but I may be, what you'd call, garment avoidant. Don't get me wrong, I love garments... I love sweaters, wraps, cardigans, kimonos. all of them. And I especially like ponchos. However, I almost never make them because they take FOREVER to finish... and being a plus sized girl, I can never be sure they're going to fit right. That's why I designed this fastest and easiest crochet poncho pattern ever.
This pattern works up in a matter of hours and can be easily adjusted for petite or plus sized needs. And, while I don't usually recommend that crochet sellers make garments (because they're just not cost effective), this design just might be the perfect addition to your craft fair inventory.
Super bulky, soft, and super-duper cozy, this poncho is the perfect pattern to whip up as a quick gift or something special just for you to wear everywhere.. introducing, the Everywhere Poncho.
Are you ready to make your own?
This pattern is originally featured at Made with a Twist here.
Difficulty Level: Easy
Crochet Hook: P/16 or 11.5 mm hook
Yarn Weight: (6) Super Bulky/Super Chunky (4-11 stitches for 4 inches)
Crochet Gauge: Mid-shell to mid-shell X 3.5 rows = 4 square
Finished Size: One size fits most.
Materials List
460 yards of super bulky (6) weight yarn. I used Lion Brand Hometown USA (4 oz (113 g) , 64 yds (59 m), 100% acrylic) in the Little Rock Granite colorway.
Crochet hook US size P (11.50 mm)
Tapestry needle
Tape measure
Scissors