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Winterland
How often do you wish for something soft, warm, and pillowy to get you through the drudge of the cold, harsh winter months? I know I’m always bundling up in a cowl or scarf or poncho, or if I’m spending the day at home, under a blanket. For this winter, I wanted a new little piece of warmth and comfort, and the Winterland ponchette is what I came up with for us. Winterland is like a bowl of steaming soup, with a warm slice of freshly baked and buttered bread on the side. Comfort yarn, if you will. The cables are simple enough to not cause trouble, and the bulky-weight yarn and large hook mean you’ll finish in no time. We all deserve a little comfort.
Stitches: Ch, sl st, fsc (foundation single crochet,) sc, sdc (standing double crochet,) dc,
FpTreb (front post treble crochet)
Yarn: Bulky (#5) 360 yards
Shown in WeCrochet’s Wonderfluff Ombre (248 yards/100g) “Wonderland Heather” and Wonderfluff (142 yards/50g) “Wonderland Heather”
Hook: K10.5/ 6.5mm
Sizes: One size fits most, easily adjustable
Gauge: 10 st x 5 rows = 4” in patt, blocked
NOTES:
~ Joining at the end of each round is always done with a slip stitch in first stitch.
~ Stitch counts at the end of each row include ch-1 sp as a stitch.
~ I made mine a “shorty” style poncho, but you may add another ball of yarn and make yours as long as you want.
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- First published: October 2021
- Page created: October 13, 2021
- Last updated: February 12, 2023 …
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