The Crochet Caron Ruana was probably the biggest reaction during the live reveal at the Secret Reveal Party. It is featuring Caron Sprinkle Cakes.
XS - M = 5 Balls
L - 5 XL = 6 Balls
This is a one-piece garment that starts at the back and then divides off at the shoulders to have two panels drape in front. Touched with fringe at the front, it's really stunning!
Ulrike Nikomani says
Yes pls and tysm for all your Tutorials,you are the BEST.
Melody says
My granddaughters saw this pattern on the reveal this weekend but I am allergic to wool and also think that the pattern might be a little bulky for them as they are all three very dainty in stature xs and s ages 18-20. If I change to a #5 acrylic yarn do you think it would work ok. I don't usually make things like this. I've been crocheting for 50 years and don't ever remember making a poncho or sweater. Lol.
Yankee says
Melody, this pattern would probably be great in acrylic. ( I dislike wool.) I'm thinking about Lion Brand Jiffy, which I think is a 5 or 6. A finer yarn will give a thinner fabric, and make up in a smaller size. The key will be to check size as you go. (If your gauge is different, make sure the size is the same as you work, and if not adjust accordingly, i.e. if the pattern uses 30 stitches to go 20 inches, but you use 20 stitches to get to that size, use 20 stitches and adjust the counts accordingly.) This pattern may be great for your first adventure into clothes because it reads like a blanket pattern. Good luck. And don't give up.
Kelly Manges says
I LOVE the poncho and am new to crocheting. It would be great if you did a tutorial!