Crochet Tweed Under Wraps
Introduction the Tweed Under Wraps Poncho for women. This once piece project is easy to make with the help of bulky yarn to speed up the process of making this.
This is showcasing Patons Colorwul as a vibrant and 100% wool poncho. I know many people are allergic to wool or the cost of wool is outside of the budget of the average crocheter. What I have done is to substitute the yarn using Bernat Softee Chunky as an option to cut the yarn costs down to about 25 - 35% of what it would be if you use Colorwul.
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Substituting Instructions
- Patons Colorwul has 90 yards of yarn/ball.
- Bernat Softee Chunky has 431 yards of yarn/ball.
In Patons Colorwul Yards
- XS/M = 20 balls x 90 yards = 1800 yards.
- L / 2 XL = 22 balls of 90 yards = 1980 yards.
- 3 XL / 5 XL = 25 balls of 90 yards = 2250 yards.
Divide the number of yards by the yards of the yarn you want to substitute with.
- XS / M = 1800 / 431 = 5 balls of Bernat Softee Chunky yarn.
- L / 2XL = 1980 / 431 = 5 balls of Bernat Softee Chunky yarn.
- 3 XL / 5 XL = 2250 / 431 = 6 balls of Bernat Softee Chunky yarn.
This pattern is not difficult but you need to follow the steps as indicated in the pattern and tutorial. Here is what my finished poncho looked like after substituting my yarn. Due to myself switching to a value acrylic product. I tossed my poncho into the dryer for 15 minutes to soften it up. It draped better, it was softer and nicer to wear.
The tutorial will help construct this project and show you the steps, stitch by stitch involved in making this poncho.
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Jasmine says
Hello.
I love all your tutorials!
I've gotten to the last part of ribbing and I and finding very hard to end up with the 101 stitches I originally started with! It's love having to crochet 2 different stitches in the previous row in order to end up with the correct stitches.
I'm referring to the 8 inches of ribbing to finish up. Any help/suggestions you can offer?
Thank you