Patterns and tips from masters on crocheting an openwork poncho. Crochet poncho patterns - for beginners and professional needlewomen Crochet poncho patterns

A poncho for a girl is very easy to knit, because it is a simple clothing model. Having mastered the simplest knitting technique, any girl from 8-9 years old can knit herself, because a poncho can be assembled from knitted squares, flowers - this is the first thing that girls can learn to knit themselves (a little later, educational lessons will be posted on our website especially for young needlewomen ). Details

They simply connect to each other, and the neck is beautifully tied or turned into a stand or clamp. You can also fasten it a little on the sides to imitate sleeves, or you can knit it separately.

Now needlewomen are using all their imagination, offering all kinds of ideas for knitting this product. On this page we will look at different types of crochet (I will post a separate page on knitting needles) stylish and attractive ponchos for the little ones. If there are anyone willing to send their master classes (description, diagrams, photos), we will be happy to post them, write through contact. And also those who knitted themselves and can boast of their products.

PONCHO WITH FLOWERS FOR 1-1.5 YEARS

You will need:

Baby yarn (100% acrylic, 400 m / 100 g) - 200 g pink,

AMANDA yarn (100% polyamide, 100 m/50 g) - white remains for finishing,

hook No. 2,

11 beads in pink and lilac colors.

The number of loops is a multiple of 5. Cast on a chain of 80 chains. p. + 3 p. rise and knit according to the pattern. After completing the 17th row, divide the knitting into the front, back and sleeves. 4 wedges per sleeve and 8 wedges on the front and back. Next, knit the sleeves in the round for another 8 rows (= 25 rows). Tie the last row st. b/n. Next, tie the bottom of the sleeve with 1 row of stitches. b/n white thread. After dividing the work, continue knitting the back and fronts, perform 14 rows - 31 rows from the cast-on edge. Tie the last row of st. b/n. Use a white thread to tie the strips - 3 rows of st. b/n. Next, tie all the products around the perimeter with the 1st row of st. b/n.

Flower:

Fix the thread, embroider the center of the flower, make a loop - a petal, fix it on the wrong side. Embroider 6 petals in this way. Embroider smaller flowers on the sleeves.

Assembly: Sew 3 beads - buttons - evenly onto the left placket. At the bottom of the poncho wedges and sleeves, embroider in the shape of a flower using white thread. Sew a bead into the middle of each flower.



LIGHTWEIGHT PONCHO FOR THE SMALLEST

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Size:

Note:

The description is given for sizes 3-6 months, numbers for large sizes are given in parentheses. If only one number is given, it applies to all sizes.

Materials:

(170gr/430meters) Sport Weight Yarn - 1 skein;

hook 5 mm for sizes 3-6 months, 5.5 mm for larger sizes.

Sample: 8 tbsp. with 2 double crochets and 3 arcs of 3 chain stitches = 9.5 (10) cm;

5 rows = 8.25(9) cm.

Sample Description: 9.5(10)cm x 8.25(9)cm.

18 air

1 row (st. with 2 chain stitches, 3 chain stitches, chain stitch with 2 chain stitches) in the seventh stitch from the hook (6 skipped loops = like the first stitch with 2 chain stitches and 2 chain stitches), * skip the next one. 3 loops, (st. with 2 chains, 3 chain stitches, st. with 2 chains) in the next. loop, repeat from * again, skip next. 2 loops, art. with 2 ac. in the last loop = only 8 columns and 3 chain arches

Row 2 7 chain stitches (= like the first stitch with 2 chain stitches and 3 chain stitches), turn work, st. with 2 ac. in the same loop, * skip next. 2 columns, (st. with 2 nak., 3 air.p., st. with 2 nak.) in the arch in front of the next. column, repeat from * again, (st. with 2 chains, 3 chains, chains with 2 chains) in the last column = a total of 8 columns and 4 arches of chains

3 row 4 chain stitches (= like the first stitch with 2 chain stitches), turn the work, skip the next row. column, (st. with 2 nak, 3 air. p, st. with 2 nak.) in the arch in front of the next. column, * skip next. 2 columns, (st. with 2 nak., 3 air.p., st. with 2 nak.) in the arch in front of the next. column, repeat from * again, skip next. column, st. with 2 ac. in the last column = only 8 columns and 3 arches from air.

Rows 4 and 5 repeat rows 2 and 3 - the sample is finished.

Description of knitting poncho

Tie 60 (60.66) air, trying not to twist the chain, connect into a ring. column.

1st row (front side): 1 chain stitch, st. single crochet in the same loop and double crochets to the end in a circle, connecting st. to the beginning of the row.

Note: Tie a short piece of yarn to one of the stitches to mark row 1 as knit.

2nd row 7 chain stitches (= like the first stitch with 2 chain stitches and 3 chain stitches in this and all other rows), st. with 2 ac. in the same loop, skip the trace. 2 columns, "(st. with 2 nac., 3 chain stitches, st. with 2 nac.) in the next column, skip the next 2 columns" - repeat from "to" another 8 (8.9) times, st. .with 2 nak. next column, (3 chain stitches, chain stitch with 2 chain stitches in the same column) 2 times - this is the middle of the front, skip a trace. 2 columns, repeat from “to” in a circle, art. with 2 ac. in the same loop where the first stitch is knitted, 3 air stitches, conn. Art. in the initial chain = only 42(42.46) columns and 22(22.24) arches.

3-9 (10,11) row 7 air, st. with 2 ac. in the same loop, skip the trace. column, (st. with 2 chain stitches, 3 chain stitches, chain stitch with 2 chain stitches) in the arch in front of the next column, "skip the next 2 columns, (st. with 2 chain stitches, 3 chain stitches, chain stitch with 2 nak.) into the arch in front of the trace column" - repeat from "to" to the middle of the front, skip the trace. column, st. with 2 ac. next column, (3 chain stitches, chain stitch with 2 chain stitches in the same column) 2 times, skip a trace. column, (st. with 2 nak., 3 air.p., st. with 2 nak.) in the arch in front of the next. in a column, repeat from “to” in a circle, skip a trace.

column, st. with 2 ac. in the same loop where the first stitch is knitted, 3 air stitches, conn. Art. in the initial chain = only 70 (74, 82) columns and 36 (38,42) arches. Leave the thread without breaking.

Bottom binding

1 row 7 air stitches, 2 tbsp. with 2 ac. in the same loop, skip the next arch, (2 stitches with 2 chain stitches, 3 chain stitches, 2 chain stitches with 2 chain stitches) in the next row. arch and into each arch in a circle until the knitting reaches the arch in front of the central post in the middle of the front, skip the arch, 2 tbsp. with 2 ac. next column, (3 chain stitches, 2 chain stitches with 2 chain stitches in the same column) 2 times, skip the next arch, (2 chain stitches with 2 chain stitches, 2 chain stitches with 2 chain stitches) in the next . arch and in each arch in a circle, until the knitting reaches the last arch, skip the arch, (2 stitches with 2 stitches, 3 chain stitches, 1 stitch with 2 stitches) in the same loop where the first stitch is knitted, conn. Art. to the starting chain.

3rd row connection columns in the first st. with 2 ac. and in the arch, 1 air.p (st. b/n, 3 air.p, st. b/n, 5 air.p, st. b/n, 3 air.p, st. b/n) in that the same arch, * "2 air.p., st. b/n in the next arch, 2 air.p., (st. b/n, 3 air.p., st. b/n, 5 air.p., st. . b/n, 3 air stitches) in the next arch - repeat from * to 2 columns in front of the central front arch, 1 air stitch, skip the next column. air.p., st. b/n) in the next column, (st. b/n, 5 air.p., st. b/n) in the next arch, (st. b/n, 3 air.p., st. . b/n) in the next column, 1 air., skip the next column", (st. b/n, 3 air. p, st. b/n, 5 air. p, st. b/n, 3 air.p., art. b/n) in the next. arch, then repeat from “to” once, conn. Art. to the beginning of the row, cut the thread.

Gate harness

Holding the work with the right side, attach the thread to the middle of the back and knit a row of sts. b/n in each loop in a circle, conn. Art. to the beginning of the row, cut the thread.

For many decades, the poncho has been one of the most fashionable attributes of outerwear. This ancient piece of Indian clothing came to us from South and Central America, easily fitting into the modern wardrobe of a fashionista.

Over time, the poncho acquired a whole host of varieties. These include tight-fitting, short models that can replace scarves, as well as long and loose ones, which can easily replace a shawl and stole.

Oh those knitted ponchos

And if ponchos are knitted from warm threads and of the appropriate length, then they are quite capable of replacing a coat in cool weather.

What is the reason for the popularity of ponchos? The answer is simple. It perfectly hides any figure flaws, which is why it enjoys special authority among overweight people. A poncho will perfectly highlight your femininity and elegance, giving your image a special charm. It also goes well with any clothing, be it trousers, jeans or skirts of any length and cut.

Although you can find a huge variety of this thing in stores, it is much more interesting to make it yourself using a hook and thread. As a result, you will get a beautiful knitted item that will become the pride of your wardrobe.

Simple and interesting poncho knitting patterns

A poncho is a product with a hole for the head, the knitted fabric of which can have a variety of shapes, patterns and colors.

The process of knitting a poncho in itself is not complicated, it all depends on what pattern you choose for yourself.

It’s quite simple to understand whether it’s worth spending time on crocheting a poncho. On our website you will find examples of ponchos on models in photographs that will give you an accurate idea of ​​how good a knitted poncho will look on you. For convenience, all photographs are supported by detailed patterns for knitting them.

Advice from myself - don’t get hung up on already finished works. It is enough to learn the basics and you will be able to create your own patterns and shapes. Given the ease of knitting, a poncho is one of the few items of clothing that allows even a beginner to create incredibly interesting patterns.

In addition, in the section on patterns and patterns, you can choose the pattern you like and, using it, knit yourself an exclusive item that will warm you in cool weather.

Everything depends only on you, your desire, perseverance, and desire, of course.

I am keeping this promise and telling you how I knitted a flower for an AMAZINGLY BEAUTY SCARF.

Everyone who saw it liked the scarf. But many - including me - have some technological misunderstandings.

During the trial knitting, nuances appeared that required attention.

In the process of solving them, a harmonious sequence was built, with all the amendments to the original, invented by me for creative convenience, and technological incidents.

CASE ONE: the thread laid to tie the petal kept trying to fall out.
In the original, the craftswoman holds this thread with her finger.

I was extremely uncomfortable, and I decided to make slits on the sides of the cardboard to secure the binding thread, and at the bottom for the main thread.


This gave the desired result: the threads were securely fastened and stopped moving.


Having secured the tip of the main thread in the bottom slot, I made 40 turns around the cardboard.
There were no problems, I even enjoyed laying straight rows.

CASE TWO: having removed the winding, I started tying, as suggested in the original,
where the craftswoman ties the loops of the petal, removing them from the cardboard.

But it was not there. The threads immediately became tangled, the loops became unevenly high,
and the result was this fluffy “damn lumpy” thing.

Then I decided to tie the set directly on the cardboard. Immediately things went without a hitch.

Here each thread is visible, which easily connects with the next thread with a single crochet.

Having finished tying, I cut the thread longer. We will use it to sew on the petals.

Now we move our threads to the center and tie them at the bottom with the thread
which was waiting for this moment in the side slots.
Hidden here CASE THIRD.
If you simply knit the threads without thinking, you will get exactly the pom-pom
which several people have written about. After repeated attempts it became clear
that, having made the first knot, and without tightening it to the end, you need to remove the element from the cardboard.
We hold one end of the knotted thread - the left one - tightly, and pull the second end - the right one - to the right. The threads gather evenly in a row and the pompom disappears.

I made the first petal on a narrow - 2.5 cm - cardboard. From it I rolled up a bud in the middle.

On a cardboard that was twice as wide as the first one - 5 cm - I made the main petals.

So I’m posting the flower.

Master class on crocheting a poncho for a girl aged 3-4 years

Let's crochet a warm and beautiful poncho blouse for our young beauty, and even in the round. The model is very impressive, but at the same time simple, so even a beginner can handle it. The poncho is designed for ages 3-4 years.

We suggest knitting this model in one of two color options: gray or yellow-white.

For a gray poncho, we will need a hook No. 3.5 - 4, half-woolen threads in three twists of gray color (about 200 g) and the remains of white acrylic threads for tying our blouse and finishing the voluminous flower.

For a two-color poncho you will need yellow and white wool blend threads in two twists of 100 g each.

Knitting a gray poncho

A braid of 74 vp, do not close it in a circle yet. 3 p. for raising the row, 4th p. braid - 1 tbsp. s/n. (in the diagram it is indicated as two double crochets at the beginning of the row). 5th p. from st s/n - “shell” (2 st s/n, vp, 2 st s/n). We knit two more “shells” in the same way, not forgetting to skip the loops of the braid. After the third “shell” we skip 4 loops of the braid and from the fifth loop we knit 2 treble s/n, 2 v. n., st. s/n, 2nd century. p., 2 tbsp s/n

See the diagram for more details.

Next, we skip 4 base loops and knit six “shells” in succession, not forgetting to leave a distance of 4 loops between them. Then again we knit the element “2 treble s/n, two v..p., 2 treble s/n, 2 v..p., 2 treble s/n.”, then two more “shells” and finish the row by knitting 2 tbsp s/n in the last stitch of the braid

We make our knitting circular by connecting the halves of the “shell” st s/n and the lower loops with the remaining tail thread

Pay attention to our knitting: thanks to the central corner elements, the poncho takes on its shape already from the first row of knitting.

We knit the 2nd row according to the pattern, that is, from each “shell” we knit a new “shell”, without making an addition. We knit half a “shell”, then three more full ones

Next, from the central large “shell” of the 1st row, where between st. s/n we knitted two in. p., we make one ordinary “shell”, knit 2 stitches after it. p. and then another “shell”. See the diagram for more details.

We knit the 3rd row like the 1st; exactly the same additions are made in the resulting corners.

The 4th row repeats the 2nd. So we alternate the 1st and 2nd rows, making additions in accordance with the picture, until we have 14 circular rows.

In fact, our poncho is ready. Now you can attach fringe to it, or you can tie the edges and neckline with a contrasting white color and decorate our poncho blouse with a voluminous knitted flower

We tie the edges of our poncho blouse with white thread - one row of st. b/n will be enough

We knit a flower from five petals, then add another tier

Then we tie it along the contour with a contrasting white color

And finally, we attach the kponcho flower using a knitted cord. This is how we will designate the front and back. For him we will tie a braid from c. p. about 30 cm in size. Next, we knit two braids from each p. b/n. As a result, our cord will twist into a spiral

Our one-piece knitted poncho for girls is ready!

Yellow and white poncho

In a two-tone poncho, colors alternate across the row. The stripes can be made wider by using two rows of knitting for each color, as well as with different widths of the stripes.

We decorate the striped poncho with two-color fringe, for which we cut threads 15 cm long and tie the neckline with a contrasting white color. To decorate and mark the front, we use a braided cord made from... p., tying it with a bow

Note: the poncho can be knitted in a larger size by adding 20 air loops for each size to increase it. For example, 94 vp, 114 vp, 134 vp, 154 vp. Between our corners there will be 8, 10, 12 and 14 “shells” respectively.

A poncho is a versatile piece of clothing that is appropriate in a wide variety of situations. Recently, children's ponchos have become especially popular, allowing a girl to create a gentle, cozy look.

Models

This clothing is especially comfortable for a child, since it does not restrict his movements, provides reliable protection from the wind, but at the same time, due to the design features, does not allow overheating, which is so dangerous for children. A large assortment of styles and colors will add variety to a girl’s wardrobe. A poncho is a demi-season item: your daughter can wear it on a cool summer evening or on a winter walk.

A poncho for a girl can be of any length, but the best option is one that covers the upper thighs. The styles also delight with their variety. The main feature of a classic poncho is the absence of sleeves. In accordance with this, such a children's item as a sleeveless poncho or a vest with buttons or a zipper is popular.

The children's model can be made in the form of a sweater or pullover (with a raglan neck and, as a rule, a very beautiful yoke). Such a thing does not warm as much as traditional sweater models, and the loose shape allows the girl’s skin to breathe freely.

A festive option is a poncho-bolero, which your daughter can wear over an elegant dress for a special event (for example, a matinee in kindergarten). For school-age girls, a charming solution is a cape poncho, which looks especially impressive with fur trim. In addition, the most ordinary children's poncho of a classic style, but openwork and made in white or light beige, turns into festive clothing.

A crocheted poncho always looks elegant and is perfect for the spring-summer season. And decorated with an original braid, a thin belt, and applique fragments, it will turn your little daughter into a real princess. A poncho-cape, knitted with knitting needles, with charming braids or an original “cone” pattern will decorate any girl.

The current model for autumn is a coat or jacket in the form of an original cape. These children's models are usually equipped with a hood, which makes them more practical and warm.

The rectangular version is popular - a kind of jacket with a cutout for the head. A triangular poncho looks original, as long as possible in the middle of the front and back. A charming option for little girls is a product made from motifs (separate fragments sewn together in the shape of squares, circles, flowers, crocheted). A poncho with a bell silhouette also looks cute on little ones.

The children's poncho model may have long sleeves, resembling gloves. The “bat” solution looks stylish and does not hinder the fidget’s movements. An invaluable find - removable sleeves.

Note that ponchos for girls of preschool age are often decorated with pom-poms, fringe, embroidery, and large buttons. An original design solution in children's models is an asymmetrical collar. If this is an option with a hood, then products with cat or bunny ears are created especially for little fashionistas.

Let's take a special look at teenage poncho models. The abundance of decorative elements is no longer inappropriate here. Models for young girls are as close as possible to adults, but have some elements of youth style. For example, an original poncho-sweater is decorated with cheerful tassels along the bottom of the product or it is made in bright colors. An extraordinary design solution is a poncho-snood - a combination of a popular scarf and a poncho-cape. Such a knitted item will look charming on a teenage girl. And an openwork crocheted poncho in pastel colors will soften the youth look and give it tenderness.

Materials

A children's poncho, of course, should be made from natural materials. If this is a light spring-summer model, then choose a cotton composition or cotton with a certain percentage of silk threads. Warmer knitted models are best purchased from wool or a combination of natural wool and acrylic: they will reliably protect the child from hypothermia. Ponchos made of regular or knitted fur look rich.

Color solutions

As for the color scheme, ponchos for girls are often made in delicate colors: pink, lilac, beige. Multicolor melange options look original. You can also play with contrasts. Knitted ponchos with prints (floral, fashionable check, polka dots, images of cartoon characters) attract attention.

How and with what to wear?

As already mentioned, a poncho is a universal item of children's wardrobe that does not cause problems in combination with other items of clothing. A girl can wear jeans or soft corduroy pants under a poncho; shorts and tights also look harmonious. Tights or leggings would be appropriate for an elongated model. For a more subtle look, choose a straight skirt made of thick material (for example, denim). For the top, choose a turtleneck or pullover.

Images

Cape-poncho made of wool for a young fashionista. This stylish item in a fashionable gray shade will keep your little daughter warm on an autumn day. A neat hood and an original double clasp make the item especially cute. The rest of the wardrobe items are chosen with taste: a pale pink turtleneck (gray plus pink is always a good combination), a long blue flared skirt with a delicate print. The look is decorated with cozy white mittens with a pattern.

Another stylish look is a sleeveless poncho with a stand-up collar in bright pink, knitted with knitting needles. The highlight of the model is large intertwining braids and decor in the form of large black buttons. The poncho is cleverly complemented by fashionable gray trousers with pockets on the hips, moccasins in a lighter shade of gray (again, a winning combination of gray and pink) and gloves of the same color. The bag in a calmer shade of pink and the same headband also match the original sleeveless vest.

A milky sweater poncho looks cozy and homey. A high collar, knitted with an elastic band, beautifully fits the girl’s neck, and luxurious braids, knitted in raglan, look charming. The poncho has a cropped sleeve that reveals a striped gray and white turtleneck. Short denim shorts worn over gray tights complete this trendy girly look.

A bright poncho with a hood for a schoolgirl, which will be useful as demi-season clothing. The originality of the item is given by the triangular shape with a cheerful fringe in the form of pink pompoms and, of course, the print in the form of multi-colored circles of different sizes, which looks especially impressive on a black background. This color suits dark-haired, dark-skinned girls. Pink corduroy trousers match the color of the fringe and print of the outerwear, black patent leather shoes are also in place.

Option for a teenage girl. A knitted poncho-jacket made of melange threads in delicate lavender-pink-lilac tones gently flows in soft folds over a fragile figure. The flowy silhouette, trendy fringe and tie closure make the look feminine and stylish.