I know that you made this video quite a few years ago, but I have to tell you that your video was such a breath of fresh air. I wanted to make a granny square poncho and each video that I came across scrambled my brain. So, I am so glad that I bumped into your video. Thank you for sharing it 😃!
I’ve been looking for how to crochet poncho for 3 days. And settled down with your work ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ clear and easy. Making one for my granddaughter Frida Mariam coming next month from USA. Thank you 20.05.2023❤❤❤❤
Thank you so much for the detailed instructions! I have watched100+ videos and none until yours answered the problems I was having. I think I've got it now regarding the repeating corners . Thank you! Just subscribed!
Thank you so much - I’m new to crotchet and I managed to make this poncho - it looks lovely and my daughter in law has claimed it - about to make another one for myself 😂
Thank you for this video! I just finished my poncho using Lionbrand 24/7 cotton yarn and it came out beautifully. I’m super-short so it’s very long on me to get the right sleeve length, but I wore it to a restaurant and random folks commented on how good it looked. 😁
So grateful and excited abt this tutorial. I have tried many times unsuccessfully to make a poncho. I even tried 2 rectangles like some videos. This is THE BEST. Thank you so much 🧶😷
Wow this was the style I was looking for! Took me forever to find it, but thanks to you making this video, someone will be getting a nice poncho for Christmas
Thanks, Mel, for your tutorial. I have lots of 3 weight yarn and was looking for a granny square tutorial, as I was unsure of the number count - I now know thanks to you! Merry Christmas!
It's explained very well, if I want to increase, how many more chains I one should take, it's explained here, what I was looking for. Thank you so much ❤
Excellent, feel free to share on my Facebook page, Coach Mel's Crochet Corner, in you are on FB. If not you can email me a picture so I can share with others! mel@coachmels.com
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Hi there dear, I really love your poncho tutorial especially the pattern.....but im not really a lover of pointed ponchos i would like to lnow can this be done in a round poncho with a hood please??? Love your work❤❤
Good questions...You would have to increase your clusters to 4 or 5 dc to make it bigger without increasing the beginning chain. Yes, I would say you can make it 4 points, put a corner stitch 1/2 way between the existing corner stitches.
WOW, thank you for bringing that to my attention. It was buried on my blog page...I need to work on that. Here is the link coachmelscrochetcorner.com/2019/05/
Hi @mom woodward, I have a child's poncho that I made and I started with 36 as my chain. This in intended for maybe a 3 or 4 year old, it's so darn cute. I used a really chunky yarn and a big hook, I believe an N, use a hook that goes well with your yarn. You can adjust the chain using multiples of 8 plus 4.
Hello Linah, To increase the size you have to chain in multiples of 8, so for 4 weight yarn go to 88 or 96, for 3 weight yarn go to 96 or 104. Hope this helps.
Zul H I would say it’s a woman’s medium but you can continue to repeat the pattern if you want to make it bigger. If you need to go bigger or smaller it’s an increase of 8 or decrease of 8.
Hi coach Mel, may I ask, if we would make it in a biggers size, started with, say 88 chains, then the dc clusters between the corners would be 10 clusters on each sides?
Chynna Doll317 you would decease by multiples of 8, chain of 72 would be 8 clusters on each side, 64 chain =7 on each side, 56 chain = 6 on each side and 48 = 5 on each side. I would probably try 56 for a 12 year old.
I just finished this poncho for my granddaughter I casted on 88 stitches absolutely rubbish will never make it again..the neck line was curling up the rest of the body of poncho was nice.. but the neck line rubbish rubbish will not be making this again