Bobble Snood or Poncho

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Stitches used:

PATTERN st(s) – stitch(es)


ch – chain stitch
Crocheted sc – single crochet
dc – double crochet
Bobble Snood or Poncho sl st - slip stitch
(two in one)

Special stitches:
Yo – yarn over

Bobble
(Yo and draw up a loop, yo and draw through 2 loops
on hook) 5 times in same st, yo and draw through all 6
loops on hook.

Back post double crochet ( BP dc )


Yo, insert hook from back to front around next stitch
from hook, yo, pull through (photo 1), there will be 3
loops on your hook (photo 2), finish your back post
double crochet (BP dc) as you would make normal dc
(photo 3).
Thank you for buying my pattern! I
hope you will enjoy it!

Sizes:
If you are making only the snood – it should fit Photo 1 Photo 2 Photo 3
most without any adjustments.
If you are making the poncho it should fit women Front post dc ( FP dc )
size S/M, but you can make it in any size in the Yo, insert hook from front to back around next stitch
following way: from hook, yo, pull through (photo 1), there will be 3
When you make the basic chain try if it fits well around loops on your hook (photo 2), finish your front post
your chest. If not add more ch (always +6, it means 6 double crochet (FP dc) as you would make normal dc
or 12 or 18 and so on) till you get the right size. Then (photo 3).
continue with the pattern only keep in the mind that
you have more stitches than mentioned in the pattern.

Materials:
Photo 1 Photo 2 Photo 3
 300 gr Bulky weight yarn (I used alpaca
yarn)
 crochet hook 6mm (J) or size needed to obtain
gauge.

Gauge:
10 stitches and 10 rows = 4 inches in single crochet

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Snood: From snood to poncho:
If you are going to make a poncho work basic chain quite loosely
and after first round try it on if it fits around your chest (and When the snood is done work to shape the neck:
arms). If it is too small see “Sizes” on the previous page how to Rnd 1: ch1, sc in each st (78sc), join with sl st in ch-1
adjust the size.
Rnd 2: ch1, *sc in next st, skip next st*, repeat from to
Rnd 1: Ch79, join with sl st in first ch end (39sc), join with sl st in ch-1

Rnd 2: ch1, sc in each ch (78sc), join with sl st in ch-1 Rnd 3: ch3, dc in each sc (39dc), join with sl st in ch-3

Rnd 3: ch1, *sc in each of next 5 sts, bobble (see special Rnd 4: ch3, *FP dc around next dc, BP dc around next
stitches) in next st*, repeat from * to end (13 bobbles dc*, repeat from * to end, join with sl st in 3rd ch of ch-
done), join with sl st in ch-1 3

Rnd 4: ch3, dc in each st (in each sc and in each Repeat Rnd 4 – four times more. Fasten off.
bobble), (78 dc), join with sl st in 3rd ch of ch-3

Rnd 5: ch1, sc in each of next 2 dc *bobble in next st,


sc in each of next 5 sts*, repeat from * to last 4 dc,
bobble in next dc, sc in each of next 3 dc, (13 bobbles
done), join with sl st in ch-1

Rnd 6: ch3, dc in each st (in each sc and in each


bobble), (78 dc), join with sl st in 3rd ch of ch-3

Repeat Rnds 3 to 6 – three times more.


Repeat Rnd 3 once more.

If you are making just the snood, fasten off now and it
is done!
If you want to make it as a poncho, don’t fasten off but
continue to work on neck part.

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