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Although the poncho cardigan is ubiquitous in some places, it’s a much underrated garment overall. Surely that’s too bad, because they’re highly customizable, fun and can be made to accessorize pretty much with anything. Therefore, to fix this glaring omission, here are some patterns to show you just how wonderful they are. Indeed, I’m certain that once you have had a good look at the following patterns, you will rush out to make them, but also hunt for more.
Poncho Cardigan
To start with, this beautiful, airy sleeveless vest is a wonderful example of how a limited color palette adds to the accessory aspect of a garment. Moreover, it’s also compact, rolls up tight and can be carried in your bag for when needed.
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Dawn Cape
However, if long and flowing is your thing, this poncho cardigan is definitely going to be your thing. While it also exhibits a limited color palette, it is a much fuller and bulkier garment, perfect as a day coat or a sweater for a spring outing.
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Spun Sugar Cardigan
If color choice is quite important for the poncho cardigan you plan to make, why not consider the spun sugar pattern? After all, it’s every bit as sweet and airy as its namesake!
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