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I remember the go-to activity at school was always cutting out paper snowflakes as the weather outside became colder. Just a few little snips into paper and fantastic decorations were born! I used to hang them up by my window and dream of snow covered landscapes where school would be cancelled and sledging down the hills at the park would be the mandatory activity of the day. Inspired by my love of winter, I designed this poncho to mimic the coldest aspects of my favourite season. Using spider stitch to imitate patterns of frost on glass, this poncho is finished with a decorative edging, reminiscent of the paper snowflakes of my childhood.
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Description
Instructions Included:
— Standard written instructions
Difficulty:
— This poncho is a beginner pattern and you will need to know how to UK treble crochet [US double crochet], UK double crochet [US single crochet], UK triple treble crochet [US treble crochet) , chain, be comfortable working in ch-sps and basic seaming.
Sizes:
Given Pre-Seaming
S/M – 80” x 26”
L/XL – 83” x 27”
2XL/3XL – 86” x 28”
4XL/5XL – 89” x 29”
Given as S/M (L/XL , 2XL/3XL , 4XL/5XL)
Yarn Requirements:
— Aran weight yarn. The pattern uses King Cole Forest in Balvian Woods (MC) and Hartwood Forest (CC). 300m / 100g. You will need 4 (4, 5, 6) balls of MC and 2 (2, 2, 3) balls of CC
Hooks:
— 5mm
Gauge:
—4 sts x 3 rows = 1” in pattern.
Other Materials:
— Tapestry needle to weave in ends and seam
— Optional: 3 decorative buttons
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