Crochet Study of Texture Poncho
There was interest in having the Study of Texture original afghan converted to a shawl. So I put my thinking cap on and created a shawl. This ended up morphing into a demand to have the Study of Texture Poncho. Cora Morrison, a fellow crocheter, took up the challenge to create one.
With collaboration, Cora re-wrote the instructions for the Crochet Study of Texture Poncho as a one-piece unit. You could have done two shawls and sewed them together. She wanted a one-piece unit instead.
Cora spent several weeks perfecting the pattern to the best of our ability to match my original intention. She and I worked together to do our best to correct as much as we saw. So if you find an error, it's not for a lack of trying.
Cora used 5 balls of Bernat POP yarn. Using 5 mm / H Hook.
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Tammy says
Do you have any suggestions for altering this to fit a child? Like... a 6yr old? I'm sure some rows will need to be skipped to make it a little shorter & not drag on the ground, but mostly I'm wondering about stitch count to get it started- what do you think?
Mikey says
You may have to stop much earlier. It took me about 50 hours to figure it out as a shawl from the blanket. So re-engineering it would be a lengthy process but is always possible. I don't have an immediate solution.