I actually made three of these so far but I haven’t taken a photo of the rainbow one yet. I really liked this pattern, and purchased it mostly because of the keyhole neckline to use in another projects.
This was the lilac one almost finished but I’m keeping it so I didn’t do final photos. I wore this the other day in fact!
So cute!
Then I started working on a shirt version! It came out a little small but that was my fault, I used a much smaller hook and slightly smaller yarn than the Caron One Pound. It was from a bag of ‘scraps’ my sister got me last year so I was using what I had. I believe it was off-white Caron Simply Soft but it had no labels. I made calculations to keep the keyhole centered with the lesser initial chain count and decided on a shell border instead of fringe. I do love fringe though.
Just not sure what to do about the sleeves or leave it sleeveless. May just do another row of DC and then a shell border around each arm. We’ll see how that looks.
Keyhole fringed ponchos
May 24, 2020
Hooking Blog
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Amy
I actually made three of these so far but I haven’t taken a photo of the rainbow one yet. I really liked this pattern, and purchased it mostly because of the keyhole neckline to use in another projects.
This was the lilac one almost finished but I’m keeping it so I didn’t do final photos. I wore this the other day in fact!
So cute!
Then I started working on a shirt version! It came out a little small but that was my fault, I used a much smaller hook and slightly smaller yarn than the Caron One Pound. It was from a bag of ‘scraps’ my sister got me last year so I was using what I had. I believe it was off-white Caron Simply Soft but it had no labels. I made calculations to keep the keyhole centered with the lesser initial chain count and decided on a shell border instead of fringe. I do love fringe though.
Just not sure what to do about the sleeves or leave it sleeveless. May just do another row of DC and then a shell border around each arm. We’ll see how that looks.