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22705 Posts Recent Started
Friday, November 4, 2016 at 4:17 PM
Dear users, dear authors,
cozy tops to snuggle up in are a great thing in the fall. Making them by hand is twice as much fun. Get started right away.

@Authors
please post thematically relevant patterns here. Don’t forget to include a link, an image, and text with information about the materials, technique, difficulty level, and what makes the pattern special.

2851 Posts Recent Started
Friday, November 4, 2016 at 9:29 PM
Crochet Pattern Poncho

This poncho is a wonderful companion for cold days. The pattern includes explanations for all sizes. When it comes to the design,
there are no limits to your imagination. Whether decorated with pompoms or fringe, with
flowers or tassels, it looks great in every color.



https://www.crazypatterns.net/de/items/20585/haekelanleitung-poncho


Required materials:
  • For children ages 4-8 - 320 g yarn for recommended hook size 5-6 (here Baby Fun Colors by Ice Yarns with 160 m/100 g yardage
  • approx. 60 g yarn for recommended hook size 3-4 and a yardage of 133 m / 50 g
  • for the pompoms or fringe, another approx. 65 g yarn
  • Crochet hook size 4 and size 5

    17 Posts Recent Started
    Friday, November 4, 2016 at 11:46 PM
    Crochet pattern: Poncho for the whole family 

    With the help of this pattern, you can crochet this poncho in any size. The best part: you are not tied to any specific yarn or yarn weight. Whether with a regular collar or a turtleneck, a poncho like this is always wonderfully easy to combine and, of course, keeps you especially nice and warm. You should know basic skills such as chain stitches, single crochet, double crochet, and slip stitches.

    Get it here
    

    
    Crochet pattern: Women's Cape

    This poncho keeps you really nice and warm. It is crocheted with thick wool and is therefore quick to make. You can crochet the poncho either with or without a hood; that is entirely up to you. The poncho can be opened at the front and put on like a jacket. The buttons on the sleeve hem ensure a perfect fit, so you won’t have any annoying slipping back and forth while wearing it. The poncho is in one size, 32-38. The poncho is crocheted in one piece. You won’t have to sew anything together later, except weave in the ends. That also means there are no annoying seams. 9-page pattern! Difficulty level medium. You should have experience with crochet. Requirements are: chain stitches, single crochet, double crochet, post double crochet both front and back, half double crochet. You will need:
    • Wool for hook size 7.0–8.0 mm, the wool used here is from “Wolle Rödel,” “Rigato,” 53% virgin wool, 47% polyacrylic
    • Link to order: https://www.wolle- roedel.com/shop/de/dieProdukte/WolleampZubehoer/Trendgarne/Rigatoorangesenf50g.html#tabs Color shade: orange/mustard Quantity: 650 g
    • or comparable wool
    • a size 8 crochet hook
    • stitch markers or safety pins, 4 pieces
    • 5 buttons with a diameter of 3.0 cm and 2 buttons with a diameter of 2 cm
    • scissors
    • yarn needle for weaving in ends
    Get it here

    

    Knitting pattern: Girls' Poncho 

    With the help of this pattern, this poncho can be knitted in the double size 110/116. The sleeves keep the poncho from twisting while playing, and the arms also stay nice and warm thanks to the sleeves. The turtleneck also gives an all-around cozy feeling. Alternatively, the poncho can also be knitted without sleeves and with a regular round collar. The pattern consists of 5 pages and has been kept fairly brief, but don’t worry, everything you need to know is included.

    Get it here
     


    

    3344 Posts Recent Started
    Sunday, November 6, 2016 at 12:06 PM
    With this awesome Swoncho, you’ll be perfectly equipped for fall.
    A Swoncho is the perfect blend of a sweater and a poncho. Thanks to the knitted-in cuffs, nothing slips down, and your hands stay warm because your wrists are kept cozy.
    If you leave out the collar and cuffs, you get a casual spring or summer poncho.

    Grab this fantastic pattern right away—it includes written instructions and detailed charts—and knit your way to a cozy fall!

    Click here for the pattern


    2729 Posts Recent Started
    Sunday, November 6, 2016 at 5:28 PM
    A lovely time for ponchos, vests & co...

    Below you might find a few ideas:

    For more details, simply click on the image.

    

    

    644 Posts Recent Started
    Sunday, November 6, 2016 at 5:59 PM


    Vests are always great when a sweater or jacket is too warm. The ANOUK vest is a true quick-change artist: sometimes the lace cable can be worn as a collar, sometimes the lace pattern; you can wear it open or fastened with a pretty brooch or shawl pin. And if your arms do get a bit too cool, you can wear the matching wrist warmers with it... It is knitted with two strands in 2 colors, creating a beautiful mélange effect.
    You can download the knitting pattern for sizes 36 - 46 here:
    https://www.crazypatterns.net/de/items/14136/strickanleitung-weste-bolero-anouk-groesse-s-l
    Annette wishes you lots of fun knitting 

    2748 Posts Recent Started
    Sunday, November 6, 2016 at 7:17 PM
    This is a super-easy crochet poncho:

    With this crochet method, you can decide while crocheting how big the poncho should be – you simply stop crocheting whenever you like.
    Poncho and Möbius scarf are made with thick gradient yarn, 100 g – 100 m, and a 8.0 mm crochet hook. The pattern includes the poncho and Möbius scarf and has pictures, but it is not a crochet course in itself.
    These crochet skills are required: chain stitches, single crochet, slip stitches, crocheting in rows, crocheting in rounds.
    By the way: with a Möbius scarf, the pattern you make is mirrored, i.e. one horizontal half appears like the right outside, while the second half appears like the wrong inside of the pattern.
    This creates sophisticated effects, depending on how the scarf is draped and how the pattern falls.
    If you would like to calculate a Möbius scarf yourself: here you’ll find an Excel spreadsheet with automatic calculation.

    *****************************************************************

    In addition, my shop also has an equally easy-to-knit poncho:


    This is a short pattern for a feather-light and very easy-to-knit asymmetrical poncho in one size, made from just 100 g of KidSilk (Austermann). The pattern includes the preview image.

    Required knitting skills:
    casting on stitches, edge stitch (your favorite edge stitch), knit and purl stitches, bind off.

    By the way: The poncho can also be knitted nicely as a warm outdoor poncho with thick wool, 100 g - 100 m, with needle size 8.0. Required amount of yarn then approx. 700 g. The number of stitches always depends on the individual gauge. For anyone who doesn’t like doing the calculations themselves, I have developed an Excel spreadsheet for automatic gauge conversion.

    You can find this and quite a bit more in my Store.

    2748 Posts Recent Started
    Sunday, November 6, 2016 at 9:58 PM
    A knitted pullover for every season:


    Two in one pattern: sleeveless long shirt, ideal with leggings, and with sleeves, a cotton pullover knitted in a simple lace pattern .

    Thanks to the pattern, it comes out as ONE SIZE for women's sizes 38–44. Smaller sizes can wear it as "oversized." Weight gain or loss is therefore not a problem.

    Required materials:
    300 g (without sleeves) / 550 g (pullover) Austermann Algarve (100% cotton; 50 g – 142 m) for needle size 2.5–3.5; here: knitting needle 3.5, measuring tape, scissors, yarn needle, row counter helpful but not
    absolutely required.
    Gauge according to the yarn label: 27 sts x 36 rows = 10 x 10 cm.
    Of course, other yarns with comparable yardage, needle size, and gauge can also be used. Otherwise, recalculating is in order. If you don't want to do the math yourself, you can let this Excel spreadsheet I developed do the calculating.

    The pattern contains the photos from the image gallery (see above); additional photos are not included due to the simple cut.

    Basic knitting skills are required, including yarn over, knit 2 stitches
    together, and slip-slip-knit 2 stitches together (explained).

    This knitted pullover pattern is available here .

    583 Posts Recent Started
    Sunday, November 6, 2016 at 10:09 PM
    This autumn period is one of those times when it’s sometimes hard to find the right garment. Either too cold or too warm. A poncho is a great compromise for this season. Cozy, but not too warm.

    

    Two ways to wear it! In my heavily illustrated pattern for this poncho —made up of two rectangles—you’ll find the pattern both as a crochet chart and in written, explained form. Both pattern repeats are super easy and no problem even for beginners. In my pattern, I’ve provided instructions for the following sizes: 36/38, 40/42, and 44/46. By using the measurements given for the pattern repeat of the main part, the poncho can also be crocheted in other sizes—you just need to crochet more or fewer pattern repeats accordingly. Feel free to contact me if you have any questions.

    Photos of it being worn are available as preview images in my pattern  What you’ll need: 2 colors (turquoise/white), approx. 200 g each (100 g = 250 m running length) for the recommended hook size 3–3.5. Hook size used: 4Skills required: Chain stitches, single crochet, half double crochet, and double crochet

    27 Posts Recent Started
    Sunday, November 6, 2016 at 10:38 PM


    Perfect for keeping your back and shoulders warm, and so lightweight…

    This vest is knitted using two strands of yarn at the same time, weighs only about 300 g, and goes over any blouse or sweater—basically, any time of year.

    The pattern (click to download) includes the images from the photo gallery and is presented in text form. It’s written for size 36/38 but can be easily adjusted for larger sizes. Instructions on how to convert the gauge to your specific measurements are included.

    The following knitting skills are required: casting on and binding off, knit and purl stitches, simple cabling (explained), edge stitches, decreasing stitches, and
    increases from the strand between stitches.

    You’ll need :
    200 g of 4-ply sock yarn (e.g., Schoeller+Stahl Fortissima Mexico Color: 60% virgin wool, 25% bamboo, 15% PAM) and 100 g of Kid Silk by Austermann (75% kid mohair, 25% silk, 25 g – 225 m for needle size 3–4 according to the label), size 6.0 knitting needles, a cable needle (auxiliary needle), measuring tape, scissors, a yarn needle for weaving in ends, and a row counter is helpful.

    13 Posts Recent Started
    Monday, November 7, 2016 at 6:35 PM


    Crochet Pattern for a Poncho with Sleeves for Babies Aged 0–3 Months
    Soft, fluffy, and surprisingly warm despite its airy pattern, this poncho is just the thing for cold winter days. Our little ones will feel incredibly cozy in it.
    The pattern is also suitable for beginners. However, you should already know how to do the following: chain stitches, half double crochets, slip stitches, and double crochets.
    I used Schachenmayr Bravo Baby and Baby Smiles Lenja Soft, as well as a size 4 crochet hook.

    353 Posts Recent Started
    Wednesday, November 9, 2016 at 3:25 PM
    A simple yet striking poncho, knitted with 2 x 1,200 meters of gradient yarn, cotton/poly, 4-ply. The yarn is held double, and with needle size 5 you’ll quickly have a new favorite poncho. The pattern is also suitable for beginners. Adjusting it to your size is described in detail.

    I hope you enjoy knitting it, and if any questions come up, feel free to contact me.

    


    Here is the pattern

    3407 Posts Recent Started
    Wednesday, November 9, 2016 at 7:22 PM


    Brand new—cozy and warm—easy to throw on, even for the very little ones: the poncho sweater

    Quick to crochet with thick yarn and easy for beginners to make thanks to the detailed, illustrated step-by-step pattern. Click here for the pattern 


    352 Posts Recent Started
    Thursday, November 17, 2016 at 2:26 PM
    Crochet Poncho Pattern



    This cozy poncho will be a constant companion on cool and cold days. It can be crocheted in any size and made with any color combination and type of yarn. The poncho stands out with its ornamental pattern and is a true gem in your wardrobe in every way. The 22-page pattern, featuring 90 step-by-step photos, makes it easy even for beginners to recreate this beautiful poncho. The ornamental stitches are explained and demonstrated in detail. Basic knowledge of stitch types—single crochet, chain stitch, and double crochet—is required. An experienced crocheter will need about 4–5 hours to complete this project. Materials:
    • Any type of yarn can be used....
    • Yarn usage, depending on size and the yarn used, is approximately 250–300 g per color.
    • For children’s sizes, about 150–200 g per color
    • Crochet hook size 4
    If you have any questions, I’m always happy to help

    6 Posts Recent Started
    Thursday, November 17, 2016 at 5:53 PM
    hello everyone!

    you can find beautiful patterns and designs on Pinterest

    best regards
     
                               biggi

    22705 Posts Recent Started
    Thursday, November 17, 2016 at 5:56 PM
    @biggi12,
    that’s nice of you to mention Pinterest, but there are plenty of lovely patterns in the shops here on Crazypatterns. Just browse through them — you’re sure to find something you like.
    https://www.crazypatterns.net/de/bestseller

    3344 Posts Recent Started
    Sunday, November 20, 2016 at 5:22 PM
    You can knit yourself a fantastic poncho with my “Siria” pattern.

    The poncho is knitted flat and in rows as a large rectangle, then crocheted together at the end. Fringe can be knotted into the newly created edge.

    An easy-to-knit cable pattern and a very special horizontal ridge give the poncho that certain something.

    You get:

    • 10 pages of instructions!
    • written-out instructions
    • charts
    • photo tutorial for the horizontal ridge pattern
    • schematic drawings
    Intermediate difficulty


    You need

    • approx. 350 grams of MyBoshi “Flow” or another yarn in a comparable weight (approx. 900 meters of yarn)
    • size 7 knitting needles
    • 2 stitch markers
    • size 7 crochet hook
    • scissors

    Get this great pattern now. And the best part: Right now you can save up to 25% on the pattern price! So grab it now and secure your discount!

    Click here for the pattern


    22705 Posts Recent Started
    Monday, January 30, 2017 at 7:11 PM
    This thread matches the weather :-)

    2851 Posts Recent Started
    Monday, January 30, 2017 at 7:40 PM
    This cozy sweater is just the right companion for cold winter days. It not only protects the neck with its high
    turtleneck, you can also quickly warm your hands in the large front pouch
    pocket. With this pattern you can make a sweater for
    children’s size 104/110. Please note the measurements: total length from
    shoulder 40 cm, sleeve length from underarm approx. 33 cm.

                                 Also available in size 122/128 in my shop!



    Click here to go to the pattern:


    You will need the following materials:
    • 355 g yarn (290 g white/65 g pink for recommended hook size 4–5 (here with a yardage of 238 m/100 g)
    • Crochet hook size 3.5 + size 4

    17 Posts Recent Started
    Monday, January 30, 2017 at 8:29 PM
    Hello lovelies,

    I also have lots of beautiful patterns for sweaters, cardigans, and ponchos for you to make and snuggle into.

    Just click on the pictures and you’ll go directly to the pattern

    Take a look, I have the following ponchos for women here


    Knitting pattern poncho size 36-40

    You need 500 g of yarn (50 g à 115 m yardage) and a 4.0 mm circular knitting needle.





    Knitting pattern super easy cozy sweater size 98/104 and 110/116

    I have this sweater for girls in my shop, perfect for snuggling into and feeling good.
    You need
    • 2 knitting needles, needle size 6
    • 1 cable needle (any size for the cable)
    • 2 circular knitting needles, needle size 7
    • Yarn with a yarn weight for size 7-8 needles, or use yarn for needle size 3-4 held double (approx. 350 g total)
    • Yarn needle
    • Scissors
     


    Knitting pattern girls’ cardigan size 110/116

    Materials needed
    • approx. 250 g yarn, weight 6 - 7 (yarn used here: Jorney by Schachenmayr)
    • Circular knitting needle size 7
    • Scissors
    • Yarn needle
    Please note, the hat is not included in the pattern; the pattern for the hat is available here in my shop
    Knitting pattern soul warmer size 104 with help on how to knit the soul warmer larger

    It knits up quickly because it is knitted with yarn for needle size 7-8.
    Alternatively, you can also use thinner yarn 3-3.5 and simply knit it held double.
    For size 104, about 350 g is needed.
    You need a circular knitting needle no. 8 and a set of double-pointed needles no. 7.




    And here, brand NEW

    Knitting pattern

    For everyone who had been eyeing my girls’ poncho with owls and cables but found the size too small, this poncho is now also available in the larger one-size 134-146.




    Maybe there’s something lovely here for one or the other of you. I hope you have lots of fun making them and enjoy cozy, warm comfort :-)

    2729 Posts Recent Started
    Sunday, February 5, 2017 at 10:53 AM
    Ponchos are always eye-catchers!

    And they keep you nice and warm ;-)

    That's why we've brought you 3 examples today.

    For more details, just click on the respective image.

    

    


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