Showing posts with label Ponchos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ponchos. Show all posts

Russian Diagram Pattern

Russian Diagram Pattern 

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This was made from an intricate Russian diagram. I seem to recall that it was in Мод around 2010.

This was my first graph pattern to read and make. With minimal translation help from my hubby, who does not speak 'crochet', this ended up being a great starter pattern for me to jump right into reading graphs! If you are intimidated by graphs, they really are easier than you might think to read and actually kind of fun.


This was in 2010 and I really liked the Caron Simply Soft yarn back then. But the Simply Soft was a bit too large of a weight for this and I should have used a lighter weight thread, because it turned out better as a skirt, due to how large a shawl it is on me.


While I was creating this, I started looking for the pattern to give credit to the designer, when I stumbled upon some interesting history instead.  Searching around, I ended up back on Ravelry, and it appears that in 2009 people were taking noticing of this shawl pattern.  Looks like a lot of other people also wanted a translation for this beautiful graph. Turns out that it was published in MOD, a Russian crochet magazine. One lady, Copper Scale Dragon, did her research on the pattern and found that it originated back in the 80's as a doily pattern in a Japanese book of doilies, Fine Crochet Lace, Doily #13 pattern by Mayumi Sato. Later to find its way to Russia and turned into a shawl. She credits this Cape Shawl pattern to Olga Litvina. You can read Copper Scale Dragon's post on Ravelry, from 2009. Many others talk about it as well. There are over 164 projects finished on Ravelry for this Cape Shawl. But, sorry, sadly, the publication is out of print and I have not had any luck finding the pattern. Hope you at least find inspiration for giving graphs a try.

Pictures from 2011

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Shoncho





Blarf
Shoncho
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Blarf Shoncho.... my Stashbuster Blarf as a Shirt Poncho.

  The Stashbuster Blarf, pictured below, is absolutely beautiful!  


Ever since I first saw the picture of the Stashbuster Blarf, I wanted to make one! For my idea, I did not use this pattern exactly, but it was a great inspiration and perfect for what I wanted to make.
The pattern is to make a "Blarf", a scarf but bigger, like a shawl. Which is great, but I am more a poncho girl. So I made 2 rectangles with various stitches, added a border, and joined it on the sides. Voila, you have a poncho, or is it a shirt? or a "Shoncho" 😆 My Blarf Shoncho!


With my yarn stash in hand, I started working up this "Shoncho".  I absolutely love the different yarns and yarn textures together! Mine uses mostly Caron Simply Soft and Yarn Bee Soft Secret, with some "I Love This Yarn".  


This join was before I found the beautiful Celtic Lace Join. I guess that I did something similar back then. The Celtic Lace Join has a very good tutorial for something similar to what you see here. This gives it an interesting touch on the shoulders.


2014


I have been seeing quite a lot of Shoncho type creations on Pinterest lately, and I am liking the Shoncho name more and more ;)

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Crochet Shawls & Ponchos

Going through pictures I've come across some of the ponchos and shawls that I have made over the years. Some are my own design, while others are from a pattern.
I will try and list a pattern link where I can.


 The first poncho that I ever made was for my youngest daughter when she was a baby. She had already almost outgrown it here. This poncho is made with the softest ivory bamboo yarn, it is a simple square, Dc poncho. The bamboo makes it heavenly to the touch and was a pleasure to work with. Too bad that she out grew it, it was very warm and cosy, I would totally wear this! Sorry, no pattern to list for this one. (Made 2008, picture 2011)



Next...
Free Snowflake Hooded Cape by Lillian Rather, for babies. Sported by "Tickle me Elmo". 😆
2007




     Blue half circle shawl. Made with size 3 sequined wool. (2013)



Inspired, but different from this wonderful Boho Tuniek by Haak Trends (pattern not available).  (2015)



Cowl neck poncho, inspired, but my own
pattern. (2015)





This convertible Skirt/Poncho pattern, can be worn two different ways.  Free pattern on Yarnspiration. (2012)




My own design for a circular poncho. Made with Caron Simply Soft yarn and "I Love This Yarn", along with other yarn scraps.  Inspired and for my youngest daughter. My own pattern. 
This was one of my first mixed yarn patterns and I totally enjoy the way the different yarn combinations feel together.  (2012)

 




Youngest daughter's Spring Poncho, inspired by Fiesta Poncho designed by Crystal Bear Designs, visit her shop or Ravelry, for her pattern.  (2018)




Joined with Celtic Lace Join. Added detachable flower embellishment.


These are so versatile and great for Texas weather!





My own design for a Bohemian style poncho. (2014)




My "extended version" of Lacy Pineapple Shawl. (2012)





Free, Aphrodite Shawl pattern, similar to above.
(Psst.... I think they are the same pattern...lol!) (2012)




Warm comfy Sierra Poncho. (2013)





This crochet Half Moon Shawl pattern can be found free on Ravelry. (2012)







This poncho was my size and didn't fit her, but what a cute model :)
It has been a while, but I am guessing that this is the Martha Stuart Home Coming Poncho with more simple scalloped edge, and made with Caron Simply Soft yarn. (2012)

2012
 


My own design that I sold on Etsy, in my shop for a few years. It also works as a skirt. (2014)





Mother and daughter size ponchos.


More shawls and ponchos to come as I run across them......



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Crochet Poncho

Crochet girl's and women's Summer, Spring and Fall Poncho. 

This light weight poncho is great for cool weather days when you need a little extra warmth and pizzazz.


Poncho is currently available, custom made to order, from Doily Designs.


My poncho was inspired by the beautiful poncho designed by  
Bernadette Prokopetz of
         Crystal Bear's PATTERN  may be 
             purchased in her shop.



  It is my new favorite poncho, I want to
     wear it everywhere and want one in 
                   several colors! :)




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