Wrap yourself up in this blanket-style oversized crochet poncho. It would be perfect for a chilly night sitting in the stands to watch a sports game. The stitches are dense with no open spaces, so no wind will get in to give you a chill. Do note that this is originally a Japanese pattern, so you have to be able to read a crochet symbol chart in order to use it.
Driftwood Oversized Hooded Poncho
Cozy comfort meets eye catching style with this oversized hooded poncho. Not only will your poncho be noticed, you're also sure to be warm and comfortable with the relaxed fit and easy wear. The simple stitch pattern creates a “knit-like” look and the construction is straight forward making it a fun project for fireside or tv crochet. You will use a size k crochet hook and simple chain and slip stitches to create the beautiful texture. Enjoy!
Darla Asymmetrical Poncho Free Crochet Pattern
"The Darla Asymmetrical Poncho is an oversized poncho made with a larger hook and a less fancy style but still really elegant looking, basically without all the fuss of a fancy stitch. This stitch pattern is crocheted in vertical stripes using double crochet stitches with chain spaces in between which works up in no time. I wanted the asymmetrical poncho to turn out lighter and more drapey than a heavy fabric so this is why a size 8mm crochet hook was used with an aran yarn. An oversized asymmetrical poncho is a perfect piece to add for the colder months as you can just throw it on over a sweater or a long sleeved top and it will look great on but it is also great for the cooler summer evenings too."
Bella Poncho Free Crochet Pattern
"The Bella Poncho is an oversized poncho and is made with a larger hook and uses open lacy shell stitches with only a two row repeat. This is such an elegant looking poncho and the stitch pattern is so easy to memorize that it can be made up in no time at all. I wanted the Bella Poncho to feel lighter and more of a drapey look than a heavy fabric so this is why a size 8mm crochet hook was used with an aran yarn. An oversized poncho is a perfect piece to add for the colder months as you can just throw it on over a sweater or a long sleeved top and it will look great on but it is also great for the cooler summer evenings."
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