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    Ponchos

    A while back, Redhead posted pics of a couple of ponchos she had made. I liked them so much that I have since made two. Don't usually crochet that fast but have been ill so tried to keep myself occupied. I wouldn't have pursued them without her encouragement. Hats off to the sweetest "Redhead" I know!!!

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    Hi, What type of Poncho's did you make ? heavy or light ? I would like to see them or directions if it's okay with you. I made a Poncho a year ago & lost the directions !! Some where where I wouldn't forget !!
    I remember it was made in a rectangler shape, and very light for the summer. I used a large hook, and it looked very delicate.
    If you could help, WOW!!! that would make "My Day". Thank you for reading this and hope you reply.
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    Hi Vickat. The one Redhead helped me with is very heavy as it uses grannie squares plus additional stitches. Here's the link if you want to see it. Reminds me of my past "hippie days"... I saw that Pixieglitter posted a light summer poncho (link: Ravelry: Summer Fun Poncho pattern by Tammy Hildebrand). The pattern was free also I believe. So maybe between these you can find one you like! Very cute poncho Pixie!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Toffee View Post
    Hi Vickat. The one Redhead helped me with is very heavy as it uses grannie squares plus additional stitches. Here's the link if you want to see it. Reminds me of my past "hippie days"... I saw that Pixieglitter posted a light summer poncho (link: Ravelry: Summer Fun Poncho pattern by Tammy Hildebrand). The pattern was free also I believe. So maybe between these you can find one you like! Very cute poncho Pixie!
    Hi Again, Happy Holiday To All. If you think about it, "You can make any thing you want, That's a Talent not much of us have. " Keep it UP!!

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    Nice Ponchos. I like the last one without fringe, very pretty!

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    I saw this one on Ravelry & it's nice.

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    Well it woulda been nice if I'd have included the link !!! Let me try this again with the link:

    http://www.lionbrand.com/patterns/30330AD.html

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    This one is nice too. I made a few for my granddaughters in their school colors & they love them

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    use your search options :)

    Quote Originally Posted by vickat View Post
    Hi, What type of Poncho's did you make ? heavy or light ? I would like to see them or directions if it's okay with you. I made a Poncho a year ago & lost the directions !! Some where where I wouldn't forget !!
    I remember it was made in a rectangler shape, and very light for the summer. I used a large hook, and it looked very delicate.
    If you could help, WOW!!! that would make "My Day". Thank you for reading this and hope you reply.
    vickat
    Just wanted to mention that if you search, you'll find literally tons of patterns, photos, etc, for ex., even on Ravelry alone you'll find loads of patterns, free and paid of patterns for anything and you can contact the designers easily and talk to others who've made the pattern you like and they're usually more than willing to talk to you about it if you have questions. Searching the internet, be it youtube, websites, or whatever, is your best tool!

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    Thank You "Very Much". "Please Stay Well".
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