

One day there was an odd shaped cake hiding in the microwave. I would watch in awe as she would transform simple round, square and rectangular cakes into breathtaking works of art for someone’s special day. She mostly loved to bake and sew, but occasionally I would watch her hand embroider. I have many fond memories of myself as a young girl watching my mom use her hands to create something beautiful. You can find the Wasilla Poncho for Girls, here. For this event I designed both a women’s and a girls’ version of the Wasilla Poncho.

#Crochet poncho pattern free#
The Wasilla Poncho is my free crochet poncho pattern contribution to the 2019 Celebrate Mom Blog Hop, hosted by Maria from Pattern Paradise. Photography Credit: Frozen Moments Photography Aquarius (Mandala Sparkle): Wasilla Poncho for Girls.Centaur: Centaur Mandala Afghan & Wasilla Poncho (scroll down for the free crochet pattern).Griffin: Griffin Shawl & Triangular Scarf.Gnome: Girls Butterfly Mandala Vest and matching 18″ doll 5 piece set.But there’s just something about these gorgeous cakes of yarn… I hear them calling my name every time I walk down the yarn aisle! While I love them all, I am ashamed to admit that I’ve been hoarding more cakes than I’ve been using. I’m normally a solid color girl when it comes to most everything in life, especially yarn. If you’ve been following my most recent new releases, you’ll already know that I previously purchased several cakes of Lion Brand Yarns, Mandala, and I’ve been trying to use them for various projects. And I don’t know about you, but my favorite part about this yarn is that I wasn’t left with a bunch of ends to weave in!
#Crochet poncho pattern tv#
All of the colorwork was done for me which made this a perfect crochet project for binge watching my favorite TV shows. You really can’t go wrong with a poncho!įor this crochet poncho, I chose Lion Brand Yarns Mandala, which is a DK weight, self-striping yarn. They’re also great for late night bonfires when the air gets chilly. Ponchos are great to wear for seasonal transition pieces. > CLICK HERE TO SIGN-UP TO RECEIVE OUR NEWSLETTER < The free crochet pattern for the Wasilla Poncho can be found below, or you can find an ad-free print friendly version on Love Crafts here, Ravelry here, or on Etsy here. This is how the Wasilla Poncho came to be! And recently, while crocheting a couple of my newest patterns, the Centaur Mandala Afghan and Chimera Scarf, I realized that a combination of the simple crochet stitches I was using would be perfect for a poncho. My oldest daughter has been asking me to make her a simple crochet poncho for a while now.
