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Crochet Sand And Sea Poncho

Oh, the Crochet Sand And Sea Poncho is an absolute delight! Picture yourself wrapped in its warm embrace, like a cozy hug from the ocean. The lovely shades of sand and sea colors interweave beautifully, creating a soothing and stylish garment that is perfect for those breezy beach days or cool summer nights. Pair it with a floppy hat and some flip-flops, and you'll be all set for a laid-back day by the shore. It's a must-have piece for anyone who adores the beach and wants to add a touch of bohemian charm to their wardrobe. Go ahead, treat yourself to this enchanting poncho and feel the seaside vibes wherever you go.

Skill: Easy

Materials:

Hook: I / 5.5 mm.

Yarn – Worsted Weight (4) Acrylic

C1 — Premier Basix / Marl/ Caribbean Marl

XS/ S — 12 oz., M/L — 14 oz., XL/2X -16 oz., 3x/4X -18 oz.

C2 — Premier Basix Nutmeg (C2) – 1 skein (6 — 12 oz.)

XS/ S — 6 oz., M/L — 8 oz., XL/2X -10 oz., 3x/4X -12 oz.

Yarn needle for weaving in ends.

Stitches:

Chain (ch)

Single Crochet (sc)

Double Crochet (dc)

Triple Crochet (tr)

Triple V Stitch (trVst)

Foundation Double Crochet (FDC)

Skip (sk)

Space (sp)

Change to (chgto)

Size: Sizes in the Pattern are XS- S (With the larger sizes in parenthesis)

XS — S — 32 Inches Across shoulders

M — L — 36 Inches Across shoulders

XL — 2X — 40 Inches Across shoulders

3X — 4X — 44 Inches Across shoulders

Notes:

Ch1 does not count as a st

Ch3 Counts as a dc

Ch4 Counts a tr

Pattern:

Sizes in the Pattern are XS — S (With the larger sizes in parenthesis)

R: 1 –With C2, FDC 83 sts, turn ch4 (83,95,10,7119 FDC)

R: 2 – 1 Tr in the next 2 FDC, ch1, sk 1 st,
*Tr in the next st, ch1, sk 1 st*
Repeat From * to * across,
Tr in the last 2 sts, Turn, ch 3 (83,95,10,119 sts)

R: 3 – 1 dc in each st and in each ch across row, turn, (83,95,10,119 dc)

R: 4 – Change to C1, Ch4, 1 tr in the next dc, sk 1 dc,
*TrVst the next dc, ch1, sk 3 dc*
Repeat from * to * across row,
1 tr in the last 2 dc, turn

(4 dc, And 20, 23, 36, 29 TrVst)

R: 5 – Ch4, 1 tr in the next Tr, ch2
*TrVst in the ch1 sp of the next TrVst, ch2*
Repeat from * to * across row,
1 tr in the last 2 dc, turn,
(4 dc, And 20, 23, 36, 29 TrVst)

R: 6 – Ch4, 1 tr in the next Tr, ch2
*TrVst in the ch1 sp of the next TrVst, ch2*
Repeat from * to * across row,
1 tr in the last 2 dc, turn,
(4 dc, And 20, 23, 36, 29 TrVst)

R: 7 – R: 25 – Repeat R: 6

If A longer poncho is desired add as many rows as you would like.

R: 26 – Chgto C2, Ch3, dc in the 1st 2 Tr, Dc in the ch 1 sp,

*dc in the next tr, dc in the next ch1 sp, dc in the next tr,

dc in ch1 sp between the TrVst*

Repeat from * to * across,

Dc in the next ch1 sp, dc in the last 2 dc, turn (83,95,10,119 dc)

R: 27 – Repeat R: 2
R: 28 – Repeat R: 3, tie off weave in the ends.

Repeat R: 1 – R: 28

Lay them together, with the right sides facing out,

Make sure the V Sts are facing the same way.

Forming The Neck Opening:

Join C2, to the back right shoulder, Sc together the front and the back,

Stitching the 1st 31,37, 44,49 sts,

Slst only the back sts in the next 21 sts, This will be the neck hole.

Stitching the back and front together, sc in the last 31,37, 44,49 sc,

Tie off weave in the ends.

If a larger neck how is wanted, do less sts on the shoulder,

make sure you st the same amount on each side.

I did not add a trim, but you can if desired.

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