Voodoo Poncho Free Pattern

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Voodoo Poncho

FP170

Easy Skill

Original Design By: Maggie Weldon

Size: One size fits most adults, 36" around shoulders, 20" long including fringe. 

Materials: Super Bulky Weight Yarn
Night Sky – 8-3/4 oz, 165 yds
            (250 grams, 150 meters)
Patons® Voodoo was used for our model. 

Crochet Hook:  Size P-15 (10 mm) or size needed to obtain gauge. 

Gauge: 4 dc and 4 dc rnds = 4"

Abbreviations

ch

chain

rnd

round

dc

double crochet

sl st(es)

slip stitch(es)

rep

repeat

st(s)

stitch(es)

 

Directions
Rnd 1
(right side): Ch 42, being careful not to twist ch, sl st in first ch to form a ring, ch 3 (counts as first dc, now and throughout), dc in same st as joining, dc in next 6 ch, (2 dc in next ch, dc in next 6 ch) around; join with a sl st to first dc. (48 dc)
Rnd 2: Ch 3, dc in same st as joining, dc in next 3 dc, (2 dc in next dc, dc in next 3 dc) around; join with a sl st to first dc. (60 dc)
Rnds 3-7: Ch 3, dc in each dc around; join with a sl st to first dc. (60 dc)

At the end of Rnd 7, finish off and weave in ends.

Fringe
Cut a piece of cardboard 3" wide x 8" long. Wind yarn loosely around the cardboard lengthwise until full. Cut across one end; repeat as needed.

Hold 1 strand and fold in half. Working in dc of Rnd 7, with wrong side of Poncho facing and using a crochet hook, draw the folded end up through a space and pull the loose ends and yarn tails through the folded end; draw the knot up tightly. Repeat for fringes in dc of Rnd 7. Lay flat on hard surface and trim ends.

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