Pondering a Poncho...help?
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I remember when I was a little girl, I had a yarn poncho that was my most favorite clothing item. I wore it everywhere!
I would really like to make my two year old a poncho, but I don't knit, or crochet. I thought about making it from fleece, but thought that might be too hot this time of year. Would some of you fantastically talented ladies have some suggestions on how to make a lighter weight poncho that she can wear this season?
Thanks for your help.
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I would really like to make my two year old a poncho, but I don't knit, or crochet. I thought about making it from fleece, but thought that might be too hot this time of year. Would some of you fantastically talented ladies have some suggestions on how to make a lighter weight poncho that she can wear this season?
Thanks for your help.
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I used to have lined cotton ponchoes that matched my outfits. Mom made me dresses and made ponchoes to match.
Also, don't count out crocheting or knitting. I taught myself to crochet last year from YouTube videos. It's pretty easy. I got good enough to make a few afghans.
Also, don't count out crocheting or knitting. I taught myself to crochet last year from YouTube videos. It's pretty easy. I got good enough to make a few afghans.
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While now is a nicer time of the year, there's still cooler evenings that she'd be able to wear the fleece. Cut a large circle, and then a hole big enough for her head. You may find you'll need to make it bigger, and have a fastener to hold it in place.
Or crochet or knit one.
And of course ... how about a quilted poncho?
Or crochet or knit one.
And of course ... how about a quilted poncho?
#5
Quilted, of course. There was a thread a week or two ago about ponchos. I forget who started the thread but she was debating on using a Christmas skirt pattern to make a poncho. We all thought that was a great idea!
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Thanks Ladies for your ideas! I am off to Joann's to see what I can find!!
(I like the idea of the lace or the quilted poncho...think I might try those out!!)
:)
(I like the idea of the lace or the quilted poncho...think I might try those out!!)
:)
#9
I made a poncho in high school that I wore completely out! It was made of a light weight woven home dec/upholstery type fabric with a southwestern striped design. It reminded me of an indian blanket (and I wore it with indian mocassins). It wasn't lined, so was lightweight and flexible. I also added fringe all around the edge with three matching yarns. Boy, I sure wish I had that old poncho still!
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