Crochet Lace Poncho
Crochet lace ponchos are the perfect combination of style and comfort! They effortlessly elevate any outfit with their intricate designs and delicate patterns. Whether you're looking to add a bohemian touch to your wardrobe or simply stay cozy in style, a crochet lace poncho is a must-have piece. The lightweight fabric drapes beautifully, making it ideal for layering during breezy days or chilly evenings. Plus, the versatility of a crochet lace poncho allows you to dress it up for a night out or keep it casual for a daytime look. Embrace your inner fashionista and add a crochet lace poncho to your collection for a touch of elegance and charm!
SIZE
Finished rectangle measurement:
90 x 62cm (35 1/2 x 24 1/2iin)
YOU WILL NEED
Any DK weight yarn
Approx 1,440m (850g) in blue
4mm crochet hook
Yarn needle
Note: Yarn amounts given are based on average requirements and are approximate.
TENSION
21tr and 9 rows to 11.5cm over pattern.
Use larger or smaller hook if necessary to obtain correct tension.
ABBREVIATIONS
ch-sp = chain-space
dtr = double treble: yo 3 times, insert hook into closest loop to hook, yo, draw loop through, (yo, draw through 2 loops on hook) four times.
CLUSTER
First leg: yo twice, insert hook in same st as last dc made, yo and pull up a loop (4 loops on hook), (yo and draw through 2 loops on hook) twice (2 loops remaining on hook).
Second leg: yo twice, insert hook in st indicated, yo and pull up a loop (5 loops on hook), (yo and draw through 2 loops on hook) twice, yo and draw through all 3 loops on hook.
PONCHO RECTANGLE (MAKE 2)
Ch 168.
Row 1 (RS): Tr in fourth ch from hook (3 skipped chs count as first dc) and in each ch across (166 dc).
Note: Loop a short piece of yarn around any stitch to mark row 1 as RS.
Row 2: Ch1, turn; dc in first tr, *ch3, work first leg of cluster, skip next 4tr, work (second leg of cluster, ch3, dc) in next tr; repeat from * across (33 clusters and 34 dc).
Row 3: Ch4, turn; (dtr, ch3, dc) in next cluster, ch3, work first leg of cluster, *skip next dc, work (second leg of cluster, ch3, dc) in next cluster, ch3, work first leg of cluster; repeat from * across to last dc, work second leg of cluster in last dc (33 clusters and one dtr).
Row 4: Ch1, turn; dc in first cluster, ch4, skip next dc, *dc in next cluster, ch4, skip next dc; repeat from * across to last dtr, dc in last dtr, leave beginning ch-4 unworked (34 dc and 33 ch-4 sps).
Row 5: Ch3 (counts as first tr), turn; (4tr in next ch-4 sp, dc in next sc) across (166 dc).
Rows 6-49: Repeat rows 2-5 eleven times. Bind off.
TO FINISH
With right sides facing and using diagram as a guide, sew rectangles together.