![]() The adult size version of the Penny Lane Poncho is free on my blog, here!ĭescription: Loose open stitches combined with the airy Rewind yarn makes for a perfect poncho to toss over your clothes when the sun starts to set.This pattern is available as an ad-free printable PDF in my Ravelry shop! It includes both the child and adult sizes. ![]() This pattern is available as an ad-free printable PDF in my Etsy shop! It includes both the child and adult sizes.The Penny Lane Poncho is available as a kit on the Lion Brand website! The kit comes with all the yarn needed to make the poncho + the printed PDF pattern for the kids sizes!. ![]() The yarn is bulky weight so the poncho works up really quickly but still has a lightweight feel to it! It’s also beginner friendly! You basically just crochet one giant rectangle and make 2 small seams to sew it together and that’s it! Links: Click here to check out the adult sizes also free on my blog! I used Lion Brand Rewind yarn which is a really unique and fun yarn to work with! It has a summery and beach type vibe to me. The child size pattern can be found below. I have the cutest “mommy and me” set to share with you guys! I released this pattern last year to my Etsy and Ravelry shops and i’m slowly migrating some of those patterns here, free on my blog! The Penny Lane Poncho is written in both adult and child sizes! I had so much fun taking these photos with Penny last year. You could make it even easier on yourself and crochet a border too and not have a single end to weave! If you like The Unwind Throw Blanket be sure to check out some of my other C2C blankets! I know what your thinking… look at all those ends to weave in!! Well, it actually wasn’t very many at all! When you crochet the 4 panels together, you crochet right over the knotted tails! So the only ends to weave in on The Unwind Throw Blanket were from some of the color changes on the outside perimeter of the blanket. It actually made it feel like the crocheting went by a lot quicker! Breaking it up into easily manageable sections worked out great. For this design I split it into 4 separate rectangular panels. Not to actually wallpaper my house with…but as a crochet project, obviously! I’m constantly on the lookout for inspiration and this one came easily! Right away I knew I was going to do a C2C blanket design- The Unwind Throw blanket! Usually I make my C2C blankets in one large piece. When I asked TikTok what I should to the majority of people said to keep the straps the length I had them! But I wanted to make sure those who prefer longer straps would have that option as well!Ī while back I was browsing wayfair for home decor ideas (as one does) and came across the wallpaper section. When designing the bag I was going back and forth with the strap length. It comes together quickly since you will be using bulky weight tape yarn! If you haven’t used Lionbrand Rewind yarn yet, then you are in for a treat! It’s sooo soft and creates a sturdy fabric when worked up! There is no snagging because of the flat tape style and it’s super easy to frog if needed! I used under 2 skeins in the Elm color and 1 in Willow! They have several different really pretty color options though if you want to check it out! I also wanted to point out that the straps can totally be made longer if you want! I put a little note within the pattern on where and how to do this. Looking for an easy tote bag pattern? Then The Lucy Tote crochet pattern is perfect for you! This tote bag is worked from the bottom up, in the round.
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