Very nice! I've been crocheting for about 52 years now and I just wanted you to know that you have a gift for teaching. You explain everything simply and seem very patient. Keep it up sweetie. 😉
I have just finished making this poncho! It's my first piece of clothing that I have crocheted and I am ridiculously proud of myself 😂 I did a scalloped edging on mine as I fear I would keep getting the tassels caught on things as I am quite clumsy 😂 I have tagged you in a pic on Instagram of my finished poncho. I hope you like it and thank you for such a fun and easy to follow tutorial 😊
I have a massive head with 90 stitches with 30 clusters. Which is 28 clusters and 2 INCrease clusters. 28 divided by 2 is 14. So im going to try 7-INC-14-INC-7. The first and last number needs to add up to the number in the middle (So it is positioned evenly). Actually need 7-13-8 12:53 15:10
i don’t understand what this means 😞 i did the exact same number of stitches.. So paige does 5 clusters before the first increase; how many clusters did u do before the first increase? 🥺
Oh my gosh this is so pretty!!! The colours are gorgeous!!! I'm definitely gonna make this pattern at some point (probably around the beginning of fall let's be real, I have way too many wips at the moment haha)
I'm sure there's a way to better articulate it, but do a full row of 3dc clusters and count how many fit in your row. For me, it was 30. Minus 2 for the corners = I would need 28 normal 3dc clusters. Frog the test row and follow the instructions to form the first corner after 5 clusters. Then I divided 28 by 2 (= 14), so I did 14 clusters after the first corner, then formed the second corner and completed the round like normal. However many clusters you have left in that row will add up with the 5 clusters you did before the first corner to give you the divided number (I had 9 more clusters left after the 2nd corner to complete the row. 9 + 5 beginning clusters = 14 between each corner = 28 clusters + 2 corners = 30 for the entire circle = correct!) If you do it right you should have the same amount of clusters between corners no matter how much you chained in the beginning.
I did 72 as well and I’ll tell you what I did in the easiest way I can lol sorry if it’s confusing. You’d have 24 normal clusters. So subtract 2 off of that (for your increases), and you’ll have 22 normal stitches, and 2 increases. Which adds up to 24. Your cluster count will be a palindrome: (6-INC-10-INC-6). You start off with 6 clusters, your next stitch (your 7th cluster) will be your increase, then do 10 normal clusters, then your next stitch (your 17th cluster) will be your last increase, followed by 6 clusters. I hope this helps !!
I just started learning how to crochet maybe 2 months ago and I’ve really been wanting to make one just like this. I can’t wait to try it. This tutorial was so clear, I know I’ll be able to do it. 💕💗💖
How many stitches for a large ? Im going to try 72 , I dont know whether it matters how long the neck is around. Will it just grow to any size some how i dnt thinks using 60 stitches for the neck !
im making this rn! i love how it looks on you!! ill @ you on my main acc on how it looks on me, thank you paige. I've been watching you ever since i was 10 (when i started crocheting) i hope to become just like you!!
I've made this poncho as a gift for my metamour and it's absolutely PERFECT!!!! This video was SO clear, amazing! I just have one question! The tips/corners in the front and back are hanging VERY low. If I were to want that to be a little less for a next time, what's the best way to go about that? Ch2 in the corners instead of 3? Something else? Aside from that I'm obsessed with this 😍
Is it just me or is the written pattern not available online? I´ve tried the link multiple times but I still can't see the pattern. Is see others tho but not the poncho one... Can you help?
Figuring out cluster: [Total stitch count] :3 - 2 :2 = [how many cluster you'll have between the corners] Ex. 60: 3 -2 :2 = 9 -> if number differs, youst de- or increase, so that you'll have the same amount of cluster on each side
I’m trying to get your written pattern and can’t seem to get it. I clicked on the link also and it won’t seem to open. Is anyone else having trouble? Also wondering about sizes and making one for a plus size girly lie 2xl
@omazingpaige what do i do if my work gets twisted anyway like i have tried making this 3 times and every time it twists any tips? edit: i found out my mistake
How much yarn did you have leftover at the end and/or before making tassels? Trying to make semi last minute for a gift and don’t know if I have enough yardage
That drives me crazy when people say skeen instead of skayn as well. When I didn't know since I heard both ways I googled it n that's how they spell the pronunciation is skayn, I know it's spelled skein. But now I know n I correct other people as well lol I kind of can't help it.
@@charisseproffitt3653 Im in my early 40s but only learned to crochet in my early 20s then stopped till late 30s. I just decided I wanted that feeling again because I like my hands to be busy. (Right before I found out I was ADHD) Once I wanted to get back into it I had to learn from kid books n online stuff n there's several controversial crochet things so it took awhile to find what works for me. I'm by all means no professional n I did not know one person who did it growing up. You tube became my teacher besides taking notes at the library. But when I really needed to know something I researched it including terms. I wish I grew up learning from someone like you so you're lucky it's probably second hand to you (easy). I don't mean to be picky n correct people but I know if I'm wrong about something I like to be taught the right way that's why I think I try to help, you know?
@@spoiledwitch82 I think the same way, like I'm teaching not being critical. My grandma taught me to crochet beginning at age 3. I would first wind a ball of yarn up from a skein. Back in those days we had a lot of knots in the yard so we always wound it into a ball first. Then I just chained continuously with my fingers, no hooks. Then I would take the chain out wind it back into a ball and start all over. I would follow my grandma around the house while she did her chores making really long chains. I think she did that to keep my little hands off of her knick knacks, which I was fascinated with, lol. I don't remember what I age started using hooks. My very first real project was a scarf. Then doll blankets and stuff like that. I made my first Afghan at age about 14. But she taught me how to read the patterns, and once I could do that I could make almost anything. I'm still learning new techniques and I love being challenged. I am 61 now, and I crochet almost every day. I usually have a few works in progress going at all times as I get bored with the repetitive stitches. I guess I'm a little ADHD, too. 😆
@@spoiledwitch82 oh, my Grandma taught me how to knit, too, but it's not as much fun to me. Knit one pearl one is so boring. Crochet is much more a form of art. Once you learn a few stitches you can play around and make some very interesting things. I suggest you look up freeform crochet. There's a few artists in TH-cam that teach it. Anything goes and you can really express yourself with some beautiful pieces that are useful as well. Happy hooking, my friend.
wake up yall the queen posted
your so real for this.
Very nice! I've been crocheting for about 52 years now and I just wanted you to know that you have a gift for teaching. You explain everything simply and seem very patient. Keep it up sweetie. 😉
She's currently getting her masters in education I believe- this is such a sweet comment!! :)
Please show us how you steam or block your projects!! That would be a great video
I have just finished making this poncho! It's my first piece of clothing that I have crocheted and I am ridiculously proud of myself 😂 I did a scalloped edging on mine as I fear I would keep getting the tassels caught on things as I am quite clumsy 😂 I have tagged you in a pic on Instagram of my finished poncho. I hope you like it and thank you for such a fun and easy to follow tutorial 😊
I have a massive head with 90 stitches with 30 clusters. Which is 28 clusters and 2 INCrease clusters. 28 divided by 2 is 14. So im going to try 7-INC-14-INC-7. The first and last number needs to add up to the number in the middle (So it is positioned evenly).
Actually need
7-13-8
12:53
15:10
i don’t understand what this means 😞 i did the exact same number of stitches.. So paige does 5 clusters before the first increase; how many clusters did u do before the first increase? 🥺
Groovy cool! And styling it with that patchwork skirt is PERFECTION!!!
To make tassels easier, I wrap them around a book and then cut one side, or both depending on the length I need
for row 4 how many corners are there HELP PLEASE !! 😭
Oh my gosh this is so pretty!!! The colours are gorgeous!!! I'm definitely gonna make this pattern at some point (probably around the beginning of fall let's be real, I have way too many wips at the moment haha)
I’m so excited for this. I’ve been looking for a poncho pattern, with tassels. This is perfect!
I just finished my poncho following your tutorial and I love it!!! Thank you so much for all the important information provided
How do I know where to put the corners if I did a chain 72 instead of 60?
I'm sure there's a way to better articulate it, but do a full row of 3dc clusters and count how many fit in your row. For me, it was 30. Minus 2 for the corners = I would need 28 normal 3dc clusters. Frog the test row and follow the instructions to form the first corner after 5 clusters. Then I divided 28 by 2 (= 14), so I did 14 clusters after the first corner, then formed the second corner and completed the round like normal. However many clusters you have left in that row will add up with the 5 clusters you did before the first corner to give you the divided number (I had 9 more clusters left after the 2nd corner to complete the row. 9 + 5 beginning clusters = 14 between each corner = 28 clusters + 2 corners = 30 for the entire circle = correct!)
If you do it right you should have the same amount of clusters between corners no matter how much you chained in the beginning.
I did 72 as well and I’ll tell you what I did in the easiest way I can lol sorry if it’s confusing. You’d have 24 normal clusters. So subtract 2 off of that (for your increases), and you’ll have 22 normal stitches, and 2 increases. Which adds up to 24. Your cluster count will be a palindrome: (6-INC-10-INC-6). You start off with 6 clusters, your next stitch (your 7th cluster) will be your increase, then do 10 normal clusters, then your next stitch (your 17th cluster) will be your last increase, followed by 6 clusters. I hope this helps !!
i love your videos so much I can't wait to try this pattern
I just started learning how to crochet maybe 2 months ago and I’ve really been wanting to make one just like this. I can’t wait to try it. This tutorial was so clear, I know I’ll be able to do it. 💕💗💖
So cute! I just got these cotton Caron cakes and this would be perfect, I’d love to wear it this summer with shorts or as a swimsuit cover up
Thank you ❤ the way you explain is great. I made my poncho following your instructions, and it looks beautiful ❤
Can you make a "50 billie eilish themed crochet ideas"!????
I love all her music and think this would be a really fun one!!!!
How many stitches for a large ? Im going to try 72 , I dont know whether it matters how long the neck is around. Will it just grow to any size some how i dnt thinks using 60 stitches for the neck !
Obsessed with all the pictures of Kyo.
To fit over the head I used 90 chain. How do I calculate for the corners?
how big is your head damn 💀
So cute!!! I have some video requests: Boho crochet ideas, pillow ideas, and coconut/tropical crochet ideas. I hope you consider these thank you 😊
Thanks for this tutorial! I've been looking for a granny poncho just like this.
I’m starting this NOW 😍😁😁 I’m so excited 🥰 thank you I’ve been looking forward to this video since your last video
We need more tutorials from you 💕
im making this rn! i love how it looks on you!! ill @ you on my main acc on how it looks on me, thank you paige. I've been watching you ever since i was 10 (when i started crocheting) i hope to become just like you!!
Going on my list of makes! Thanks Paige x
I've made this poncho as a gift for my metamour and it's absolutely PERFECT!!!! This video was SO clear, amazing! I just have one question! The tips/corners in the front and back are hanging VERY low. If I were to want that to be a little less for a next time, what's the best way to go about that? Ch2 in the corners instead of 3? Something else? Aside from that I'm obsessed with this 😍
What should be the measurements for 8 year old? Like number of chains to start with and where to put the corner stitch?
What should be the measurements for 8 years old? Like the number of chains to start with and where to out the corner stitch?
Love the video so much! I was just wondering, what colour of mandala did you use? Im dying to make one thats the same colours as yours
Thank you!
Amazing instructions!!!
Can’t wait to try this pattern! 😍
Thank you for this so much. Making it!!!!
Great tutorial!!!
This was so much fun to do. I work in insurance and did this while I was working lol.
I have 90 single crochet were would I put my second double crochet at?
How do you wash the poncho and keep the tassels nice?
Do u do a pattern for that zhael please
Is it just me or is the written pattern not available online? I´ve tried the link multiple times but I still can't see the pattern. Is see others tho but not the poncho one... Can you help?
I couldn't find it either.
it’s up now!!
What specific color is that? Trying to find it through your link, but it's most certainly not "Troll."
If I’m using 66 starting chains should i have 10 clusters instead of 9?
Thanks for this lesson 👍 awesome!!!!
I know you aren’t Muslim, but Ramadan starts in 2 days and last 30 days and then Eid will be here can you do a 50 Eid gifts idea pleaseeee
Figuring out cluster:
[Total stitch count] :3 - 2 :2 = [how many cluster you'll have between the corners]
Ex. 60: 3 -2 :2 = 9
-> if number differs, youst de- or increase, so that you'll have the same amount of cluster on each side
I’m trying to get your written pattern and can’t seem to get it. I clicked on the link also and it won’t seem to open. Is anyone else having trouble? Also wondering about sizes and making one for a plus size girly lie 2xl
bestie did you ever figure it out?? i also need a 2xl😭😭😭
Nope
@@blairfjeld5116 dang it!!
Love this! Thank you! I want to make one for my brother but he is a really big guy. Do you know how to accommodate for large shoulders?
more rows!!
Do we think a weight-4 yarn on a 5mm hook be comparable for this technique? I wanna start ASAP but most of my stash is 4 😅
Is this for a small size person?
So jealous of that yarn. I can’t find that colorway at the stores near me 😭😭😭
i linked it in the description!! they have it on amazon!!
@omazingpaige what do i do if my work gets twisted anyway like i have tried making this 3 times and every time it twists any tips? edit: i found out my mistake
Can you please make a yellow crochet ideas video I have too much yellow yarn lol
I have a dozen projects on the hook. It looks like I'm starting another one😂
I don't wear ponchos but I want to make this so bad. May have to turn over a new leaf. 😂
You did it in saturday🤘
How much yarn did you have leftover at the end and/or before making tassels?
Trying to make semi last minute for a gift and don’t know if I have enough yardage
i had about half of the second skein left
@@omazingpaige thank you so much. You’re a life saver🫶🏻
Skein rhymes with eight. Long a sound, not long e sound. Just a little fact from an old crocheter. 😘
That drives me crazy when people say skeen instead of skayn as well. When I didn't know since I heard both ways I googled it n that's how they spell the pronunciation is skayn, I know it's spelled skein. But now I know n I correct other people as well lol I kind of can't help it.
@@spoiledwitch82 it sounds foreign to me, almost like fingernails on a chalkboard. My Grandma would disapprove. 😁
@@charisseproffitt3653 Im in my early 40s but only learned to crochet in my early 20s then stopped till late 30s. I just decided I wanted that feeling again because I like my hands to be busy. (Right before I found out I was ADHD) Once I wanted to get back into it I had to learn from kid books n online stuff n there's several controversial crochet things so it took awhile to find what works for me. I'm by all means no professional n I did not know one person who did it growing up. You tube became my teacher besides taking notes at the library. But when I really needed to know something I researched it including terms. I wish I grew up learning from someone like you so you're lucky it's probably second hand to you (easy). I don't mean to be picky n correct people but I know if I'm wrong about something I like to be taught the right way that's why I think I try to help, you know?
@@spoiledwitch82 I think the same way, like I'm teaching not being critical. My grandma taught me to crochet beginning at age 3. I would first wind a ball of yarn up from a skein. Back in those days we had a lot of knots in the yard so we always wound it into a ball first. Then I just chained continuously with my fingers, no hooks. Then I would take the chain out wind it back into a ball and start all over. I would follow my grandma around the house while she did her chores making really long chains. I think she did that to keep my little hands off of her knick knacks, which I was fascinated with, lol. I don't remember what I age started using hooks. My very first real project was a scarf. Then doll blankets and stuff like that. I made my first Afghan at age about 14. But she taught me how to read the patterns, and once I could do that I could make almost anything. I'm still learning new techniques and I love being challenged. I am 61 now, and I crochet almost every day. I usually have a few works in progress going at all times as I get bored with the repetitive stitches. I guess I'm a little ADHD, too. 😆
@@spoiledwitch82 oh, my Grandma taught me how to knit, too, but it's not as much fun to me. Knit one pearl one is so boring. Crochet is much more a form of art. Once you learn a few stitches you can play around and make some very interesting things. I suggest you look up freeform crochet. There's a few artists in TH-cam that teach it. Anything goes and you can really express yourself with some beautiful pieces that are useful as well. Happy hooking, my friend.
I‘m 42 and gained weight I‘m so ready to start wearing a poncho 😂
12:53 15:10
its 12 am on tuesday and i have school in 7 hours i will update when im done wish me luck💥💥
Hiii
how many rows for a size XL? i want to make one for my friends mom :(