zomg Lena every week you have a project that I am SO excited to make! Thank you for including how to make it larger for curvy girls (or women who like the extra movement or a looser fit). You are so wonderful!!
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TY so much Lena. As you pointed out, I did learn something new today. Not only did you teach me how to crochet the Poncho but you also taught me how to break a pattern down and adapt it to size. I depend too much on patterns that don't give you the opportunity to create on your own. You are a great teacher.
My mother use to make ponchos for us as children 50 yrs ago ....I think I will make one for my grandkids. They never go out of style .I absolutely love this particular pattern . Thank you for Sharing.
This is the first time I’ve seen your videos, and I am so happy to have found your channel. I’m using your directions to add a cowl neck to 2 ponchos I made a few years ago. Your directions made it easy!! I have done front and back post dc several times before, but it took me forever to learn how to crochet those stitches. I used to avoid doing any pattern that required them. I think that anyone who is learning how to do these stitches is lucky to have learned from you. Your directions are very clear and make it so easy to do them! For the first row, I just chanted “push front”, then “push back”, which describes both the movement of the hook and the look of each stitch! Thank you for all of the information you gave us!
Thank you so much for your video!Did the beginning of your poncho,it was a little tight,so after I finished the yoke,I changed to a larger hook,the poncho flows much better and is snug where I wanted it.Finishing the fringe.Great pattern,thanks again.
You are one of the best! You make it all so easy to understand. I know I will enjoy making this lovely poncho. Thank you for all your time and talent you put into making these great videos. It is very much appreciated xx
I used this pattern to make a poncho with 4 points because I felt like the bottom was a bit narrow for my frame. It's going very well and I can't wait to finish it and add the cowl neck to it. Thanks so much for a great tutorial!
I just made my 2nd of these ponchos, this time without increasing the size and it fits amply on my XL frame, draping beautifully. Once again, i love the neck you've featured. It gives this poncho a very unique look.
I love this video! I think you are an awesome teacher! I love how you haven taken your time to show each step the entire time! OUTSTANDING Job well done!
I love it! I’m going to make one for my mother. She has thyroid cancer and is always cold. Thanks for the tutorial. I’m new to crocheting and self taught. But, I think I can do this with your tutorial as a guide.
I made the poncho in pale grey for cowel/base and rustic multi color in the center. It turned out beautiful and it's very warm! Thank you for the tutorial.
Renee De Bell You are a Goddess. Your patterns are so easy that a beginner, like me, can follow them. I love tutorial, it gave me an idea on what the pattern should like, I LOVE IT!!!! Please do more simple patterns for beginners. Don't forget the visuals and tutorial, slow and simple. { I gave the poncho to my sister-in-law. She was blown away} Reply 1
Absolutely gorgeous you are so good and you’ve given me so much inspiration to do one of these and carry on doing such more with granny stitch I love watching your channel
Thank you so much, I have seen the same poncho on pinterest and was so intimated by it, thinking I wasn't at that skill level, but you video was so clear and simple I'm going to start one tomorrow, I love the granny stitch so my heart was set on this style only. And I am a curvy girl, so that little extra advice on how to make it wider is just wonderful. Lol thanks again so much. 🥰
I love how snug the collar was stitched. I think this will be my next poncho. You also provided very clear instructions. Thank you for a very good job.
This is beautiful! The designer that inspired you is Simone Francis 😁 You have done a Great job! It’s great that you can create something from eye! One day I hope to do that!
You have a lovely accent & such a soothing voice. I listen to your instructions just to relax, though I made this poncho in a larger size per your instructions & it's gorgeous! I especially love the neck. I used a slightly thicker yarn.
I finished my poncho in the Noro Tayio color #1 and would love to share a photo with you of the finished garmet. I did end up putting the collar on it and I'm so glad I did! It's stunning...Thank you so much for sharing this video. I lacked the confidence to attempt a garmet like this until I found your video! With your help, I was able to get over myself and just do it. I've already started another one :-) using Red Heart Unforgettable, color: Pearly. Thanks again
I'm making this now using Noro Tayio color # 1 yarn. It's so pretty! I'm still trying to decide if I want to put the cowl collar on it. Thanks for sharing
Thank you - this is lovely! I have never done front and back posts before, but you made it very easy to understand. I love the colours you used too. Still working on it - a while to go yet, but really happy with how it is developing. 🙂
I love your pattern and your finished poncho! I wonder how many rows you did of front and back post double crochet you used for your collar? It looks absolutely perfect! Thank you so very much! ❤️
The inspiration poncho is the work of Simone Francis and the pattern is available for purchase on Ravelry website. Great job on your variation and thank you so much for sharing your pattern with us! I'm working your version right now and it's going beautifully! 🍂 Happy Autumn 🍁
Hello love your work, just wanted to know, I brought some yarn, it says it’s #5 and I should use a J hook, but it’s very thin, so I decided to double the yarn and go up a to K Hook, what do you think 🤔
I have seen this poncho on Pinterest as well but I could never find a pattern for free or for sell. So I am happy to have found your inspired work on it
Wow that looks very Pretty 😍 I’m making one of these right now thank you so very much for sharing your tutorials with us all I really appreciate all of your work thanks 😊 😊😊😊😊
Beautiful tutorial. Please I used the traditional granny squares to make a poncho because I was having issues with the way you started. I want to make it a turtleneck and it's wide, should I decrease it or should I work it that way till it's long and able to fold over?
Thank you! I love this poncho and will definitely give it a try. Do you keep going with the rows until you reach the desired length? And how do I make the fringe?? x
Thank you for this wonderful tutorial. I'm currently working on the cowl part. Please could you tell me how to join new yarn for the cowl? I'm going to run out soon. Thank you!
Love the poncho, hoping after I finish with everything else go other people hope to make for me. LOL For the top it's called front & back post. FP & BP Love that stitch
Hi Elena! 👋🏼 This turned out fantastic. How long do you think you made your collar/turtle neck? I’m new to your channel. I’ve been seeing this poncho around as well. I think I might have the actual pattern hiding somewhere too 😉
I don't understand when you can increase by 4 or 8. Could you explain in more detail ? I'm making a poncho for someelse and I want to get it right.I want mor bigger in the front.
I really appreciate that you don't give measurements in terms of stitches. Where I am, the bulkier yearn is really expensive so I tend to buy the cheapest there is, which has no hook recommendations or size noted (I use 2.5mm hook for tighter stitches and 3 for looser, more drapey stitches) and I just stitch it as is or use two balls to double up or try that tripling up method. Point is, I have no idea what gauge (I think) my yarn/stitches are. Crocheting a garment to your body measurements then feels much easier and stress-free than trying different methods of bulking up the yarn or trying different hook sizes and tension to get the gauge jut right.
I love this tutorial!! The poncho looks great. I have a lot of alpaca yarn in fingering weight. Do you think it could work if I use 2 strands of fingering? Thanks!!!
Hi, I'm a big fan of your work, thank you for all the time and effort you put here and for sharing your experience with us. I have a request if possible, would you please do a vedio about virus meet the granny poncho? Not the shawl, that would be great. Thanks and thank you again 🤗👍
zomg Lena every week you have a project that I am SO excited to make! Thank you for including how to make it larger for curvy girls (or women who like the extra movement or a looser fit). You are so wonderful!!
Awww! Thank you so much dear!
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TY so much Lena. As you pointed out, I did learn something new today. Not only did you teach me how to crochet the Poncho but you also taught me how to break a pattern down and adapt it to size. I depend too much on patterns that don't give you the opportunity to create on your own. You are a great teacher.
I’ve been trying to figure out how to add a turtle neck to any poncho for months and you’ve saved my future projects! Thank you so much! Love this x
My mother use to make ponchos for us as children 50 yrs ago ....I think I will make one for my grandkids. They never go out of style .I absolutely love this particular pattern . Thank you for Sharing.
This is the first time I’ve seen your videos, and I am so happy to have found your channel. I’m using your directions to add a cowl neck to 2 ponchos I made a few years ago. Your directions made it easy!! I have done front and back post dc several times before, but it took me forever to learn how to crochet those stitches. I used to avoid doing any pattern that required them. I think that anyone who is learning how to do these stitches is lucky to have learned from you. Your directions are very clear and make it so easy to do them! For the first row, I just chanted “push front”, then “push back”, which describes both the movement of the hook and the look of each stitch! Thank you for all of the information you gave us!
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Thank you so much for your video!Did the beginning of your poncho,it was a little tight,so after I finished the yoke,I changed to a larger hook,the poncho flows much better and is snug where I wanted it.Finishing the fringe.Great pattern,thanks again.
You are one of the best! You make it all so easy to understand. I know I will enjoy making this lovely poncho. Thank you for all your time and talent you put into making these great videos. It is very much appreciated xx
I used this pattern to make a poncho with 4 points because I felt like the bottom was a bit narrow for my frame. It's going very well and I can't wait to finish it and add the cowl neck to it. Thanks so much for a great tutorial!
I just made my 2nd of these ponchos, this time without increasing the size and it fits amply on my XL frame, draping beautifully. Once again, i love the neck you've featured. It gives this poncho a very unique look.
Lenysea, thank you for this tutorial on poncho, you really explained it well and straight to point, no time wasting, thanks a lot
The collar is just amazing. I love the finished poncho!
I love this video! I think you are an awesome teacher! I love how you haven taken your time to show each step the entire time! OUTSTANDING Job well done!
I love it! I’m going to make one for my mother. She has thyroid cancer and is always cold. Thanks for the tutorial. I’m new to crocheting and self taught. But, I think I can do this with your tutorial as a guide.
I made the poncho in pale grey for cowel/base and rustic multi color in the center. It turned out beautiful and it's very warm! Thank you for the tutorial.
Renee De Bell
You are a Goddess. Your patterns are so easy that a beginner, like me, can follow them. I love tutorial, it gave me an idea on what the pattern should like, I LOVE IT!!!!
Please do more simple patterns for beginners. Don't forget the visuals and tutorial, slow and simple.
{ I gave the poncho to my sister-in-law. She was blown away}
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Absolutely gorgeous you are so good and you’ve given me so much inspiration to do one of these and carry on doing such more with granny stitch I love watching your channel
Thank you so much, I have seen the same poncho on pinterest and was so intimated by it, thinking I wasn't at that skill level, but you video was so clear and simple I'm going to start one tomorrow, I love the granny stitch so my heart was set on this style only. And I am a curvy girl, so that little extra advice on how to make it wider is just wonderful. Lol thanks again so much. 🥰
I love how snug the collar was stitched. I think this will be my next poncho. You also provided very clear instructions. Thank you for a very good job.
This is beautiful! The designer that inspired you is Simone Francis 😁 You have done a Great job! It’s great that you can create something from eye! One day I hope to do that!
You have a lovely accent & such a soothing voice. I listen to your instructions just to relax, though I made this poncho in a larger size per your instructions & it's gorgeous! I especially love the neck. I used a slightly thicker yarn.
I finished my poncho in the Noro Tayio color #1 and would love to share a photo with you of the finished garmet. I did end up putting the collar on it and I'm so glad I did! It's stunning...Thank you so much for sharing this video. I lacked the confidence to attempt a garmet like this until I found your video! With your help, I was able to get over myself and just do it. I've already started another one :-) using Red Heart Unforgettable, color: Pearly. Thanks again
I would love to see the pictures. If you have instagram, just tag me
@@Lenysea I just shared a picture on Instagram. idk if I did it right since I've never used the app. Let me know if you got it
I made this and it came out lovely. Thank you so much for this simple and elegant pattern
I'm making this now using Noro Tayio color # 1 yarn. It's so pretty! I'm still trying to decide if I want to put the cowl collar on it. Thanks for sharing
Thanks dia u are good at teaching
U are not fast when teaching. Bigup
It's beautiful! Thank you for the very easy to follow tutorial.
Finally got the yarn and can start. Love this pattern. Hope it works out as nice as it looks!🌈
I finally made this poncho and I am oh so inlove with it. I'm working on #2. Thank you so much!
How many to chains to do for a 2XL ? I want mines kinda big? I can’t wait to make it so pretty thank you for sharing with all of us ❤️❤️❤️
I made it and turned out gorgeous! Thanks for sharing.
Thank you - this is lovely! I have never done front and back posts before, but you made it very easy to understand. I love the colours you used too. Still working on it - a while to go yet, but really happy with how it is developing. 🙂
I love your pattern and your finished poncho! I wonder how many rows you did of front and back post double crochet you used for your collar? It looks absolutely perfect! Thank you so very much! ❤️
Linda Goodwillie Thanks! I don’t have it anymore. It is long gone to Europe :)
The inspiration poncho is the work of Simone Francis and the pattern is available for purchase on Ravelry website.
Great job on your variation and thank you so much for sharing your pattern with us! I'm working your version right now and it's going beautifully! 🍂 Happy Autumn 🍁
I found the original pattern too and downloaded it. I love your version too Lenysea! 💜
Hello love your work, just wanted to know, I brought some yarn, it says it’s #5 and I should use a J hook, but it’s very thin, so I decided to double the yarn and go up a to K Hook, what do you think 🤔
I have seen this poncho on Pinterest as well but I could never find a pattern for free or for sell. So I am happy to have found your inspired work on it
Love this, already started can't wait to finish it. Been looking for something for fall to keep the chill away, thank you. ❤🧶
Wow that looks very Pretty 😍 I’m making one of these right now thank you so very much for sharing your tutorials with us all I really appreciate all of your work thanks 😊 😊😊😊😊
I'm so glad you took the time out to do this 📹 video I love it
Thank you for your patience 👍❤👍❤❤❤❤❤❤
What size yarn did you use? I must have missed it. Thanks.
i completed my first poncho. THANKS to you and your clear and easy to follow video. Wish you could see the finish piece,
Beautiful tutorial. Please I used the traditional granny squares to make a poncho because I was having issues with the way you started. I want to make it a turtleneck and it's wide, should I decrease it or should I work it that way till it's long and able to fold over?
Please I really need your direction on what to do. I'm making it for someone and I'm lost.
Thank you! I love this poncho and will definitely give it a try. Do you keep going with the rows until you reach the desired length? And how do I make the fringe?? x
Thank you for this wonderful tutorial. I'm currently working on the cowl part. Please could you tell me how to join new yarn for the cowl? I'm going to run out soon. Thank you!
I love how this project turned out! Thank you so much, but I cannot find how to attach the turtleneck, please help!
It starts on 9:19
Love the poncho, hoping after I finish with everything else go other people hope to make for me. LOL For the top it's called front & back post. FP & BP Love that stitch
Hi Elena! 👋🏼 This turned out fantastic. How long do you think you made your collar/turtle neck?
I’m new to your channel. I’ve been seeing this poncho around as well. I think I might have the actual pattern hiding somewhere too 😉
I don't have the poncho anymore and can't say. I kept adding rows and trying it on until I liked the fold.
Lenysea it’s too bad you don’t have it as I thought it was very flattering on you 😊 Thank you for your response, I’ll play around with it.
Really enjoyed making this poncho. It looks really nice on me. Thank you so much. 😊
Can you please tell me how many rounds you did for the poncho and the cowl. Thanks for the video it made a easy to follow your directions
I love it it’s beautiful and I making it right now in purple and in lavender for my daughter for Christmas
This is beautiful! And pretty easy too. You're a great teacher. Quick question? How do you make it a little bigger for big girls like myself?
Watch the video in full. I did mention it somewhere.
Lenysea Oh i missed it the first time. Sorry. I watched again. So i just add increase at the shoulders also?
Dear, all your works are amazing♥♥ It becames my one stop channel, I stop looking for other to look for. God bless your work and time.
Really pretty and easy! Thank you for sharing!
Wow the color choices so nice !i need to make this one
Very nice, great easy to follow directions, thank you
Thank you for the tutorial. May I ask what brand of yarn you used? Please.
Ivory - Stitch Studio by Nicole; light brown, burgundy and blue - Red Heart Yarn; yellow and green - did not have labels, idk :)
beautiful...and easy..great work....
Loved loved this, thank you so much. Merry Christmas and a Happy New year to you and all x🎄🎄🎄❤️
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you too!
I don't understand when you can increase by 4 or 8. Could you explain in more detail ? I'm making a poncho for someelse and I want to get it right.I want mor bigger in the front.
Do you Block your ponchos when you are done? Can’t wait to make this, thank you ☺️
I usually steam my projects or iron them with warm iron.
I have the pattern for the one you showed and it is in UK turms and it took me so long to make. I wanted it done with when I was done
Beautiful it suits you thanks for the tutorial ❤💜💛
I really appreciate that you don't give measurements in terms of stitches. Where I am, the bulkier yearn is really expensive so I tend to buy the cheapest there is, which has no hook recommendations or size noted (I use 2.5mm hook for tighter stitches and 3 for looser, more drapey stitches) and I just stitch it as is or use two balls to double up or try that tripling up method. Point is, I have no idea what gauge (I think) my yarn/stitches are. Crocheting a garment to your body measurements then feels much easier and stress-free than trying different methods of bulking up the yarn or trying different hook sizes and tension to get the gauge jut right.
🙌🏼🙌🏼 Thank you!!! Same here!!!
@@Lenysea :)
I have been making poncho for 40 plus years. Yours is beautiful. Thank you.
I love all of your tutorials! They are easy to follow and produce such amazing projects. How did you attach the fringe on this poncho?
I had a few asking this question, so I might just film a quick tutorial, since I haven't finished attaching all the fringes yet.
thank u so much mam u r teaching very very very kindly lovely and easy
Simone Francis is the original designer of this paid pattern. It can be found in Simply Crochet magazine #25, or ravelry.com.
Thanks D!
wow this is the kind of poncho i want to make for myself and i can't wait!!!
Thank you it's beautiful and I'm going to make this for me and my grandaughters
Muchas gracias por la traducción , está muy bien explicado y muy bonito , bendiciones 💞
Excellent tutorial. Thanks so much!
Thank you so much for sharing. I am going to try it. I'm so excited to start. Beautiful project. From Connecticut ❤️
Thank you very much ...you're a great teacher❤️
I've been wanting to make a poncho for so long. Thanks for such a clear and simple tutorial! 😊😘
Beautiful!!! I love it!! 💜What size hook did you use ?
2:19
Lenysea I’m not familiar with that one.. is it a size K?
Lovely poncho! Could you make a poncho with sleeves? I’ve wanted to make one for so long, but most patterns are too baggy! Thanks.
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I love this poncho
Love u so much
&Your patterns
I love this tutorial!! The poncho looks great. I have a lot of alpaca yarn in fingering weight. Do you think it could work if I use 2 strands of fingering? Thanks!!!
Beutifull make wao😉👌👍
Thank you for making this so easy.
Wow. Beautiful tutorial.. Very easy to understand.. Thank you Sweety 😘❤️
Many thanks to share this poncho. Beautiful. Today is 10.13.24.😊👌🙏🕊🤝🏻
Thank you for your tutorial it’s just amazing take care from Australia
Waooo, very cute, pretty, beautiful pounchu
Mam koun si wool use ki hai aap ne
I'm looking for a Poncho to make....looking and watching 😊
Beautiful! Great explanation! 👍👍
What yarn are you using? I love this poncho
I’m anxious to start. I have a question on sizing. Sm-Med-Lg. How many more stitches do I crochet? TY
Love this poncho, looks soo easy. Have you a written pattern for it.
Thank you for sharing this beautiful poncho. What brand of wool did you use and how much do we need.
What type of yarn and size on the crochet hook are you using? I live in Sweden so the yarn might be hard to find, but I will take a look. Thank you 🙏
I used Red Heart Yarn Supersaver and a 5.5 mm hook.
Must have a go at this beauty 😊
Hi I love this Poncho. Could you tell me if you have this one in a childs size please? x
Great tutorial! Thank you
What brand of yarn is the cream yarn that you used for the collar?
It was Stitch Studio by Nicole in Antique White (an A.C.Moore brand).
Lenysea thank you
I'm a new subscriber and I look forward to more great things from you. It's very generous of you to share your time and creativity
This is so beautiful
Am gonna make it too
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Loved the video. Going to make this my next project. Question. How many rows did you do for the one in the video? Thank you.
It's beautiful ❤️ and you explained perfectly.. What weight yarn did you use? I am planning to make it.. 😍
thank you for having this video. I tried to find this on line and it was too expensive
Hi, I'm a big fan of your work, thank you for all the time and effort you put here and for sharing your experience with us. I have a request if possible, would you please do a vedio about virus meet the granny poncho? Not the shawl, that would be great. Thanks and thank you again 🤗👍
Thank you very much!!
Love your tutorials, easy to follow!
You hace a new subscriber!!💖
Beautiful work thanks for sharing 😘