I'm so happy you are enjoying this pattern! I too love when I can work on a project that is almost mindless. LOL. Not too much counting or complicated stitches. Thank you so much for watching and commenting!
Just had to get back, and say my work looks so pretty. Both sides are wonderful, I used Sirdar Jewel spun, even my son, who notices nothing !!!! said how good it is. With careful sewing , I can have it reversable. A big THANK YOU from London
@@patbrain913 You are very welcome! I cannot begin to express how happy it makes me that you enjoy this pattern so much (and your son as well!). I've never used that yarn. I"m glad it's worked out well for this design. Please keep in touch.
LOL. You caught me. That's how I do my "yarn over". I cannot for the life of me do it the proper way. I try but it slows me down CONSIDERABLY. I would get nothing done . Thanks for watching!
@@CrazyCoolCrochet same here…. I tried doing it your way and me too… it slows me down!! 🤣🤣 Though, there is the “cross stitch” where you HAVE to do it (your) way to get the cross effect 😉 So interesting how subtle little changes affect the outcome isn’t it! 🤗
The Red Heart yarn used here is too delicate for a man's poncho. I might try Red Heart Super Saver Ombre in Timber (browns). However, I haven't used this stitch with a Super Saver. The Unforgettable used here is very thin and Super Saver is much thicker. Thank you for watching!
I’m actually making this one right now ❤️I totally love this! I wanted something comfortable and warm. I have watched this video three times and now I’m crocheting my first 5 rows. You are my favorite designer ❤️👏I am crossing each of my list as I make it. 😂🌷I might have to make a few of these ponchos I different colors.
Awww I absolutely love that you enjoy my designs so much! Thank you so much for letting me know. Thank you for being a loyal supporter of my work. It makes all the hard work totally worth it!
Love your crochet! Can you tell me please a starting chain for this pattern in XS? I want to make it as a gift so I can’t measure the person. She only weighs almost 100 pounds if that helps.
I'm happy you like this and want to make it. Go ahead and use the instructions for size Small. I weighed less than 100 pounds when I made this for myself so it will fit your friend.
Unfortunately, I don't know enough about adjusting for left handers to be able to advise. The panels are straight panels so I don't imagine there would be any adjustments required. Thank you for watching!
@@CrazyCoolCrochet thank you for your quick reply. Most items I don’t need to adjust. Things like trims tend to be the most challenging in order to get the correct side facing out, etc. I ordered the yarn yesterday and I’m excited to get started ! Thanks again. 😃
i love your poncho ..i like the stitch ur using is that a susan bates hook ? colorscapes is alot like the unforgettable yarn i believe but ive seen a fewbyarns comparable to unforgettable its way too expensive for my wallet $ i love it though ..love that fabric crazy cool thanks ...
Aww thank you for the great comment. I love this yarn. So soft and flowy. I don't think it's a Susan Bates; not sure what brand it is. Thanks for visiting!
You can find more detail at the blog. The link is in the description area below the video. Increase the starting chain as needed ending with an odd number. For example for size medium use a starting chain of 141. Then increase the length by as many rows as you prefer, ending with a right side facing you row. The yarn and stitch is too soft and delicate for a man. The drape is very flowy. Using a thicker #4 yarn would make it more "manly". Have you seen this one? Different colors would work great for a man: th-cam.com/video/0bPbm8XKZys/w-d-xo.html
Hi Esther. I would start with a chain of 151. Hold it up against your body (a bit below the hips). The chain should extend away from the body about 6 inches on each side. Allow for a bit of "shrinkage" when you start the mesh stitches. Hope this helps!
Nice to hear from you in South Africa! For larger sizes icrease the starting chain as needed ending with an odd number. For example for size medium use a starting chain of 141. Large - 161. Extra large 171.
This took 5 skeins (3.5 oz ea) for size small. For medium I would add another skein and for Large possibly another for 7 skeins. THank you for watching!
Well now we are both confused. I have no idea what you mean by "adnumber". However, this might help you make a larger poncho: crazycoolcrochet.com/crochet-fall-poncho/
@@CrazyCoolCrochet No I kind of figured it out by watching a little further. Anyway I am already starting with the poncho and I think it will come out amazing. And thank you for trying to help me I appreciate it.
I love your choice of yarn so much that I bought 9 skeins on sale at Michael's to use for a few different projects. Now I just have to figure how many chains to do for a size 1X or 2X poncho. Can you offer a suggestion for that? Great pattern. Thanks.
I'm so glad you like this yarn as much as I do. I would start with a chain of 161. Hold it up against your body (a bit below the hips). The chain should extend away from the body about 6 inches on each side. If you need a longer starting chain be sure you end with an odd number. Allow for a bit of "shrinkage" when you start the mesh stitches. Hope this helps!
This is an interesting pattern. Although, I would want to use a different yarn. Would you have a suggested for a substitute yarn ? Thankyou for sharing, hun :)
Hi Karen. As I explain in the video, the yarn I chose here is absolutely ideal to achieve the drape and lightness and softness. Red Heart Unforgettable comes in many other colors. Check out the link in the description area above ("See More") and view other colors. Thanks for your comment!
Dear CCC (wish I knew your real monicker): why are so many yarns misrepresenting their weights, do you have any idea ? I would call that "Unforgettable" DEFINITELY no more than a light DK, and thus no. 3 - as it seems you would, too.
This is the second time in as many days someone has said they wished I used my name more often. It is Sylvia. I'll try to incorporate that more in my videos. I prefer people remember Crazy Cool Crochet but ok...The yarn weights are pretty meaningless. This is why I never order yarn online. I have to see it and feel it and compare to other brands and "weights" to get the right one. So frustrating!
@@Yarnivore_alyssa I love boho and will try to work that in after my current wip (holiday projects). In the meantime...here's another boho vest: crazycoolcrochet.com/boho-festival-crazy-cool-vest/
I started again with an H hook and did the chain, sc and first mesh row, then switched to an I hook and after 10 more rows of mesh the sides are still square with the bottom.
If you are using the same yarn as in the tutorial, it is normal to have the bottom stretched out and look wider than the top. The yarn is so stretchy that this happens. However, once the panels are joined and you put it on, it makes no difference. It is not noticeable because this yarn is also very drapey. The drape is very flowy.
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Hi. No, I would not recommend a bulky yarn for this pattern. The mesh stitch would be lost in a bulky yarn and the poncho would end up stiff. I wanted this to be light and flowing.
Yay! I'm so happy you love this design. I would start with a chain of 141 for medium. Hold it up against yourself; it should extend out about 5 inches on each side from your hips. Adjust the chain size as needed ending with an odd number. Remember, it's very important to use the same yarn I use here to get the same look and drape. The link for this yarn is in the description area above. Enjoy!
@@yulianamaldonado3467 I try not to keep people waiting. The 121 chains is for the size small. 141 is for medium. I weigh 93 pounds and that's me in the photos in the video. So 121 is not too big. The 5 inches on each side is what extends away from the body. Place the chain in front of your hips. It should look long on you because it will extend about 5 inches away from your hips (to the sides) on each side. Just follow the video and you'll be fine. :-)
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Amazing how a couple chains and a slip stitch can create such a beautiful pattern. Thank you for your tutorial.
Crochet is so cool that way! The simplest of stitches can result in amazing projects. Thank you for watching and commenting!
So glad I found this,its just what I was looking for. I have my sirdar yarn, I am on row 6, easy nice for TV watching. Thank you, for sharing
I'm so happy you are enjoying this pattern! I too love when I can work on a project that is almost mindless. LOL. Not too much counting or complicated stitches. Thank you so much for watching and commenting!
Just had to get back, and say my work looks so pretty. Both sides are wonderful, I used Sirdar Jewel spun, even my son, who notices nothing !!!! said how good it is. With careful sewing , I can have it reversable. A big THANK YOU from London
@@patbrain913 You are very welcome! I cannot begin to express how happy it makes me that you enjoy this pattern so much (and your son as well!). I've never used that yarn. I"m glad it's worked out well for this design. Please keep in touch.
@@CrazyCoolCrochet I love the sweater you didnt like!!!!! That will be the next
@@patbrain913 It is so funny to me how that sweater is so loved by so many and I"m still "I dunno...I don't think so..." LOL!
That is really stylish and lovely 🌼🍂
Thank you so much!
Great tutorial! Adding poncho to my try list. 😊
Yay! I'm so glad you like this. Thank you for letting me know.
Just amazing 👏 thank you for sharing ❤ from UK 🇬🇧
I appreciate that so much!
Very pretty!
Thank you so much!
Very beautiful
Thank you!
Thank you! Ive been searching for an easy poncho pattern and this is it.
I'm so glad you like this poncho! Thank you for watching.
Love this stitch!
I noticed when you slst you “scoop”
LOL. You caught me. That's how I do my "yarn over". I cannot for the life of me do it the proper way. I try but it slows me down CONSIDERABLY. I would get nothing done . Thanks for watching!
@@CrazyCoolCrochet same here…. I tried doing it your way and me too… it slows me down!! 🤣🤣
Though, there is the “cross stitch” where you HAVE to do it (your) way to get the cross effect 😉
So interesting how subtle little changes affect the outcome isn’t it!
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I'm going to make this one
I love it! Very cool 😎 so easy to do! Thank you for your video and detailed explanation.
Very pretty poncho. You did a great job. Thanks for sharing.🧣🧶🌺🙋🏻♀️
Thank you so much! So glad you like it.
Love it! Thanks for sharing. I’m subscribing.
Thank you so much! I appreciate you subscribing too!
How many rolls of yarn would you need for a large?
7 skeins of the yarn used here (3.5 ounces eaI) should be enough for a size large. Thank you for watching!
Beautiful job! I love it
Thank you so much! I'm glad you like it.
I’m going to try this. Thank you.
Yay! So happy you like this design. Enjoy!
thank you for sharing, could you recommend a Red Heart yarn to do this for a man? thank you
The Red Heart yarn used here is too delicate for a man's poncho. I might try Red Heart Super Saver Ombre in Timber (browns). However, I haven't used this stitch with a Super Saver. The Unforgettable used here is very thin and Super Saver is much thicker. Thank you for watching!
Súper fácil y que bonita queda, gracias 🌷
Gracias!
Beautiful pattern, but I have a question - how many starting chains should be used for a plus size poncho? Thank you for your help 😊
I'm happy you like this. Starting chain for XLarge should be 181. Adjust as needed using a chain that ends with an odd number.
Thank you!
@CrazyCoolCrochet how to measure how wide it should be
I’m actually making this one right now ❤️I totally love this! I wanted something comfortable and warm. I have watched this video three times and now I’m crocheting my first 5 rows. You are my favorite designer ❤️👏I am crossing each of my list as I make it. 😂🌷I might have to make a few of these ponchos I different colors.
Awww I absolutely love that you enjoy my designs so much! Thank you so much for letting me know. Thank you for being a loyal supporter of my work. It makes all the hard work totally worth it!
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Love your crochet! Can you tell me please a starting chain for this pattern in XS? I want to make it as a gift so I can’t measure the person. She only weighs almost 100 pounds if that helps.
I'm happy you like this and want to make it. Go ahead and use the instructions for size Small. I weighed less than 100 pounds when I made this for myself so it will fit your friend.
Hola, una puntada sencilla y muy bonita. Gracias desde México🌷
Muchisimas gracias!
great design! i have some of that yarn !
Wow! What an amazing coincidence! Well, then you are ready to go! Enjoy.
Any adjustments needed for a left hander?
Unfortunately, I don't know enough about adjusting for left handers to be able to advise. The panels are straight panels so I don't imagine there would be any adjustments required. Thank you for watching!
@@CrazyCoolCrochet thank you for your quick reply. Most items I don’t need to adjust. Things like trims tend to be the most challenging in order to get the correct side facing out, etc. I ordered the yarn yesterday and I’m excited to get started ! Thanks again. 😃
@@michelephelps1087 Ah! I just learned something new about left handed crocheters. I love how this yarn drapes. So flowy. Enjoy!
i love your poncho ..i like the stitch ur using is that a susan bates hook ? colorscapes is alot like the unforgettable yarn i believe but ive seen a fewbyarns comparable to unforgettable its way too expensive for my wallet $ i love it though ..love that fabric crazy cool thanks ...
Aww thank you for the great comment. I love this yarn. So soft and flowy. I don't think it's a Susan Bates; not sure what brand it is. Thanks for visiting!
Hello how many chains for a medium? Can this be worn by a man as well?
You can find more detail at the blog. The link is in the description area below the video. Increase the starting chain as needed ending with an odd number. For example for size medium use a starting chain of 141. Then increase the length by as many rows as you prefer, ending with a right side facing you row.
The yarn and stitch is too soft and delicate for a man. The drape is very flowy. Using a thicker #4 yarn would make it more "manly". Have you seen this one? Different colors would work great for a man: th-cam.com/video/0bPbm8XKZys/w-d-xo.html
How many chains for a large/ex-large poncho..thanks in advance for your response 🙂
You answered my question in the video! Sorry lol
Hi Esther. I would start with a chain of 151. Hold it up against your body (a bit below the hips). The chain should extend away from the body about 6 inches on each side. Allow for a bit of "shrinkage" when you start the mesh stitches. Hope this helps!
I'm whatchi g from South Africa how may chains for large and extra large please
Nice to hear from you in South Africa! For larger sizes icrease the starting chain as needed ending with an odd number. For example for size medium use a starting chain of 141. Large - 161. Extra large 171.
Thank you so much i made you pocket shawl the other day love you project thank you so much for shearing it with us
muy bonito cuantas madejas utilizo??
Gracias! 5 madejas pequeñas.
Need alittle info please regarding how much yarn and aprox size of finished poncho. Thank you .
Detail can be found on the blog: crazycoolcrochet.com/crochet-fall-poncho/
The pattern is beautiful, but I was wondering how much yarn it might take for either a medium or a large one?
This took 5 skeins (3.5 oz ea) for size small. For medium I would add another skein and for Large possibly another for 7 skeins. THank you for watching!
I want to make this poncho but I want a bigger size but what does adnumber mean I am a little confused.
Well now we are both confused. I have no idea what you mean by "adnumber". However, this might help you make a larger poncho: crazycoolcrochet.com/crochet-fall-poncho/
@@CrazyCoolCrochet No I kind of figured it out by watching a little further. Anyway I am already starting with the poncho and I think it will come out amazing. And thank you for trying to help me I appreciate it.
I love your choice of yarn so much that I bought 9 skeins on sale at Michael's to use for a few different projects. Now I just have to figure how many chains to do for a size 1X or 2X poncho. Can you offer a suggestion for that? Great pattern. Thanks.
I'm so glad you like this yarn as much as I do. I would start with a chain of 161. Hold it up against your body (a bit below the hips). The chain should extend away from the body about 6 inches on each side. If you need a longer starting chain be sure you end with an odd number. Allow for a bit of "shrinkage" when you start the mesh stitches. Hope this helps!
@@CrazyCoolCrochet Thanks for the help! I'm impatiently waiting for the yarn to arrive.
How many skeins will I need for a 2xl
I would start with 10 skeins of the suggested yarn. Thank you for watching.
just wanted to check if this would look good on men?
It would depend on the yarn used. I think using a heavier yarn, in an appropriate color, would look fine on men.
This is an interesting pattern. Although, I would want to use a different yarn. Would you have a suggested for a substitute yarn ? Thankyou for sharing, hun :)
Hi Karen. As I explain in the video, the yarn I chose here is absolutely ideal to achieve the drape and lightness and softness. Red Heart Unforgettable comes in many other colors. Check out the link in the description area above ("See More") and view other colors. Thanks for your comment!
@@CrazyCoolCrochetThankyou, I have found a color a like better. :)
@@karenking4271 Excellent. Glad to hear.
Dear CCC (wish I knew your real monicker): why are so many yarns misrepresenting their weights, do you have any idea ? I would call that "Unforgettable" DEFINITELY no more than a light DK, and thus no. 3 - as it seems you would, too.
This is the second time in as many days someone has said they wished I used my name more often. It is Sylvia. I'll try to incorporate that more in my videos. I prefer people remember Crazy Cool Crochet but ok...The yarn weights are pretty meaningless. This is why I never order yarn online. I have to see it and feel it and compare to other brands and "weights" to get the right one. So frustrating!
Can u crochet a cute medium long vest??
Something like this or more boho? th-cam.com/video/pb_NyYlRu4s/w-d-xo.html
Love that but would u be able to make a large boho vest without sleeves?
@@Yarnivore_alyssa I love boho and will try to work that in after my current wip (holiday projects). In the meantime...here's another boho vest: crazycoolcrochet.com/boho-festival-crazy-cool-vest/
I have started this 3 times and the bottom is always stretched out and I am worried the top will be too small.
I started again with an H hook and did the chain, sc and first mesh row, then switched to an I hook and after 10 more rows of mesh the sides are still square with the bottom.
If you are using the same yarn as in the tutorial, it is normal to have the bottom stretched out and look wider than the top. The yarn is so stretchy that this happens. However, once the panels are joined and you put it on, it makes no difference. It is not noticeable because this yarn is also very drapey. The drape is very flowy.
How Much yarn do u use
I used 17.5 ounces. I just added the printable pattern to the comments above. Thank you for watching.
What the length to the poncho?
Dimensions and other detail can be found here: crazycoolcrochet.com/crochet-fall-poncho/
What size is a i hook on us crochet ??
The hook sizes is at 1:05 on the video. I / 9 / 5.5mm
Por favor poner subtítulos en español porfavor 🙏
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Esta hermoso soy de la ciudad de sería usted tan amable en escribirlo en español gracias dios la bendiga
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Hi I am new to crocheting--so this may seem like a dumb question -but am I going into the 2 chain hole ?
Hi Bev. Not a dumb question at all! Yes, you going into the 2 chain hole. Thank you for watching! Enjoy.
Have you ever tried this pattern using a bulky yarn?
Hi. No, I would not recommend a bulky yarn for this pattern. The mesh stitch would be lost in a bulky yarn and the poncho would end up stiff. I wanted this to be light and flowing.
In love with it i want to try!!! How many chains for a medium size??? Thanks in advance!!
Yay! I'm so happy you love this design. I would start with a chain of 141 for medium. Hold it up against yourself; it should extend out about 5 inches on each side from your hips. Adjust the chain size as needed ending with an odd number. Remember, it's very important to use the same yarn I use here to get the same look and drape. The link for this yarn is in the description area above. Enjoy!
Awesome!! Thanks for the reply so soon!! So only 5 inches on each side?? I think the 121 chains are a little too big for me. I weight 128lbs
@@yulianamaldonado3467 I try not to keep people waiting. The 121 chains is for the size small. 141 is for medium. I weigh 93 pounds and that's me in the photos in the video. So 121 is not too big. The 5 inches on each side is what extends away from the body. Place the chain in front of your hips. It should look long on you because it will extend about 5 inches away from your hips (to the sides) on each side. Just follow the video and you'll be fine. :-)
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Awww thank you!!!
Mueves mucho,mucho el tejido y es muy molesto
Gracias por decirmelo. Tendré más cuidado en el futuro.
Talks too much about unnecessary stuff for my taste.
This is one of my earlier tutorials where I was still finding my way. I thought being conversational would be appreciated. I guess not...