A few days back I had a bee in my bonnet (again!!). I wanted to figure out a cowl for my "PACHA" PONCHO pattern.
I did not want to change the look of the already finished "Pacha" Poncho, nor have to make another 42 squares before I got to try out my idea.
LIGHTBULB!! Gathered up all the grannies I had leftover from finished projects, colour tryouts and squares made from small scraps.
Laid them out on my craft table - darn it! A few short. Another quick look through my existing projects delivered a few more squares. Changed the layout a bit - and started assembling them:
Joined the squares together with my VISIBLE JOIN
Worked the neck of the "Pacha" poncho with a few minor changes. Switched from a 4mm hook to a 5.5mm hook for the cowl - 15 rows of "v" 1ch, for a light and lacey (but still warm) fabric.
This Poncho was already a bit over the top - the Pacha fringe would have been way too much, so I simplified it somewhat and this is the result:
I quite like it!!
Gorgeous! And who doesn't love owls?
ReplyDeleteI love it! What a great job!!! Do you have a pattern for the collar and edging? It's awesome!!!!
ReplyDeleteHi Cheryle! I never got around to writing the pattern down, sorry! I must make another poncho at some stage and then I will do a pattern for the cowl!
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