Corrie Poncho
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Featured in the Spring 2022 Crochet Foundry Magazine
The Designers featured in this issue are:
- Anastasia Smith
- Erin Ellis
- Michelle Moore
- Amanda Corvello
- Michelle Ferguson
- Julie Desjardins
- Victoria Barrett
- Leanna Haughian
- Michelle Muskett
- Moon Eldridge
- Jessica Herr
- Briana Kepner
- Crystal Bucholz
Every Pattern in the Crochet Foundry Magazine is Size inclusive. This means that for each garment there is a written pattern that is for 9 different sizes! Going from XS all the way to 5XL means that everyone will be able to find a pattern that they can make and enjoy wearing.
This was very important to me as I strive to make sure all of my patterns are written with this in mind. I think everyone should be able to enjoy a handmade crocheted item!
This is the poncho you never knew you needed. The Corrie is oversized, and comfy to wear all season long. It is so easy to crochet as it is designed in one solid piece to limit the amount of seaming you need to do. Even though the body is worked in single crochets, it is done in a pattern that is not only interesting to look at, but offers amazing drape.
The Spring 2022 Issue includes all of these fabulous yarn:
Yarn Needed
WeCrochet CotLin (weight 3 DK, 70% Tanguis Cotton, 30% Linen, 123yds/112m, 50g),
Color A Planetarium – 24465,
9 (9, 9, 10, 10) (10, 11, 11, 11) balls or 1050 (1100, 1100, 1200, 1200) (1200, 1300, 1300, 1300) yards
Color B Carrara – 27748
9 (9, 10, 10, 10) (11, 11, 11, 11) balls or 1050 (1100, 1150, 1200, 1200) (1300, 1300, 1350, 1350) yards
Hook
4.5 mm Furls Odyssey Hook (or hook to obtain gauge)
Notions
Tapestry Needle
Scissors
Stitch Markers (2+)
Special Stitches
Fsc (foundation single crochet) = ch 2, insert hook in 2nd ch from hook, yo, pull up loop, yo, pull through 1 loop (ch made), yo, pull through 2 loops (sc made), *insert hook in ch of previous st, yo, pull up loop, yo, pull through 1 loop (ch made), yo, pull through 2 loops (sc made); repeat from * until the required number of fsc have been made.
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This looks like a comfy transitional piece for Spring! Lovely design!