If you can work a simple double crochet stitch, you can work up this Ridiculously Easy Poncho Pattern. Worked up using one crochet stitch, this crochet poncho can be made as big or as small as you want - you have much freedom from the starting chain to the width of the poncho. This poncho features two little toggles to keep it closed around your body - you can easily modify the design to add different buttons or even no buttons! Use any type of worsted weight yarn (or bulky, if you're a cold person) to make this, and you'll be all set!

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Freedom Cardigan
The Freedom Cargidan is made with the Filet Crochet technique. With basic stitches and a visual chart to follow, any crocheter who knows the filet crochet technique can make it. The crosses on the cardigan are not to reflect a religious stance, rather they reflect a state of individual experience.

Ladies Cardigan Sweater Free Pattern
Welcome Friends! today we are going to make a beautiful pattern for ladies Sweaters/ ladies top/ ladies shawl/ ladies wrap shawl, its simple and easy pattern i hope you will like it. you can easily to add the pattern like baby dresses, baby sweaters, woman sweaters, girls wrap shawl, girls ladies

The Genesis Cardigan Free Crochet Pattern
The genesis summer kimono cardigan has a richly varied structure. Also, its beautiful color bands highlight the alternating voids and denser stitches. Overall, it's a beautiful, casual and playful cardi for everyday. I wanted something colorful and summery, which can be hard to find when

Hudson Cardigan - Free Crochet Pattern
Find the INEXPENSIVE AD-FREE PDF for this pattern on Etsy HERE. Today I have a unique garment for you all, the Hudson Cardigan uses a textured stitch called the “Soft Cluster” once blocked gives a BEAUTIFUL drape and gorgeous look. I discovered this stitch when my Father in Law found a crochet

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
