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Lavender Fields Poncho
"This design features two rectangles seamed together and uses the granny spike stitch. The stretchy ribbing forms a comfortable cowl neck, giving a snug yet flexible fit, and matches the ribbed edging and hem to complete the look. This pattern offers customization options, allowing you to adjust the closure, width, and length for a personalized fit. If you’re budgeting your heating costs this year, just pop it on over your sweater for an extra layer. This blanket style poncho is an ideal project for stash-busting and working through your yarn leftovers! /DETAILS Skill level : Beginner Friendly/Easy US Terminology /MATERIALS Aran Weight (#4) yarn: S/M 1722yds; L/XL 1780yds; XXL/XXXL 2173yds 5mm / H-8 Crochet Hook Stitch Markers Tape Measure Scissors Yarn Needle /FINISHED SIZE Size Width of each panel Length of each panel S - M 29 inches 26 inches L – XL 30 inches 26 inches XXL – XXXL 34 inches 28 inches /STITCHES AND ABBREVIATIONS USED US Crochet Terms Single Crochet (sc) Single Crochet Back Loop Only (scblo) Double Crochet (dc) Long Double Crochet (LDC) worked for the granny spike stitch - instructions in pattern Slip Stitch (sl st) Chain (ch) Skip (sk) Repeat (rep) Space (sp) Each (ea) Stitch/es (st/s) Between (bet) Increase (incr) Right Side (RS) Wrong Side (WS) Left Hand Side (LHS) "
Crochet HookH/8 or 5 mm hook
Yarn Weight(4) Medium Weight/Worsted Weight and Aran (16-20 stitches to 4 inches)
Crochet Gauge16 stitches and 11 rows = 10cm X 10cm
Finished SizeS – M 29 inches 26 inches L – XL 30 inches 26 inches XXL – XXXL 34 inches 28 inches
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