Crochet Poncho Made with Peachy Baby Yarn
 
Susan
Jul 10, 2021 12:48 AM 



You’ll Need:
400g of peachy “Baby” yarn (10% viscose, 90% acrylic; 300m/100g).
Crochet hook 2.5.
Stitches Control:
1 motif = 20 x 20 cm.
Instructions:
This poncho consists of 16 motifs, which are connected between one another in the process of making the last row. Make motifs according to the scheme, and connect them as shown in the drawing.
Fasten the neck-hole with 3 rows of single crochets, making every 4th and 5th crochets together in the 2nd and 3rd rows.
Then, make 1 row of double crochets, and make every 7th and 8th crochets together.
After that, create 1 row of “shrimp stitch.” Fasten the lower edge of the poncho with 1 row of double crochets and decorate with fringe.
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where are the motif for joining the squares?