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Hygge Poncho

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Hygge Poncho
Woman wearing a dark, textured knit poncho with a turtleneck, standing outdoors; the close-up highlights the intricate knit detail inspired by Crafter Granny's timeless techniques.

The Hygge Poncho crochet pattern by Liz Salazar screams modern fashion! If you’ve been looking for a fashionable and warm garment for a long time, you’ve just found it. This sleeved crochet poncho with pockets features a sophisticated oversized design but doesn’t compromise on comfort. With a cozy turtle neck and long, close-fitting sleeves, it’s the perfect piece for layering during the winter season.

What Yarn Do I Need to Use for the Hygge Poncho Pattern?

To make your crochet sleeved poncho warm enough for winter weather, use medium-weight yarn. It can be 100% wool for maximum warmth or a high-quality blend such as Knit Picks Wool of the Andes Tweed Worsted. The designer paired it with a 5 mm crochet hook for the main panels. You will also need a 4 mm hook to work the ribbed sleeve cuffs.

Sitches You Should Know to Work This Crochet Poncho

The Hygge Poncho pattern incorporates just basic stitches. Its front and back panels are worked with half double crochets, which create a beautiful, uniform texture. The ribbed neck cowl and sleeve cuffs use single crochets in the back loops. The garment also features an edging/raised border that is worked into the sides of the panels.

Available Size Variations for the Hygge Poncho

The pattern allows you to adjust this crochet cowl poncho to different sizes. Since it boasts a loose-fitting design with 24-36″ of positive ease, it offers a trendy oversized look. The model who is showing the garment in the photos is wearing the 29.25″ length and 37″ width size and has a 32″ bust. 

The pattern also provides instructions for making ponchos in sizes 40-46, 48-54, and 56-62″ across the bust.

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