The Bella Asymmetrical Poncho is a great, fun crochet pattern to make! You can get the free pattern below (scroll down) or purchase the ad free, printable PDF version here.
Design
The Bella Asymmetrical Poncho is an oversized poncho made with a large hook and a lacy shell stitch and look how beautiful and elegant it looks! This is a lovely stitch design and it only has a two stitch repeat which makes it easy to remember. I wanted the asymmetrical poncho to turn out lighter and more drapey than a heavy fabric so this is why a size 8mm crochet hook was used with an aran yarn.
An oversized asymmetrical poncho is a perfect piece to add for the colder months as you can just throw it on over a sweater or a long sleeved top and it will look great on but it is also great for the cooler summer evenings too.
What Size Does The Asymmetrical Poncho Fit?
With the asymmetrical poncho being oversized it means it can fit a range of sizes from Small to XX Large depending how oversized you wanted the asymmetrical poncho to look! If you wanted the asymmetrical poncho to fit a bit smaller especially if you are a size small you can always use a hook that actually corresponds to the yarn like a 5mm this will make the asymmetrical poncho smaller in width but if you wanted this piece bigger to fit around your body then all you would need to do is keep crocheting more rows until you are happy with the size.
How Do I Crochet This Asymmetrical Poncho?
This oversized asymmetrical poncho is made by crocheting one rectangle, blocking and then strategically seaming the rectangle together which makes it a super easy piece to make with no shaping involved and can be done in no time and in any color to suit you.
Is It Easy To Crochet?
This crochet pattern is a fairly easy crochet pattern using basic crochet stitches, you do need to pay attention on where to put your stitches but a beginner could manage this and then the seaming is very straightforward too.
What Are The Multiples?
- No multiples are available for this pattern.
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Yarn:
For this crochet pattern i used Hayfield Bonus Aran which has some lovely natural colors to choose from. It is made with 80% acrylic and 20% wool and it comes in a huge 920 yard ball!
You will need 890 yards for this crochet pattern.
Buy the wool for this project HERE
** I would highly recommend using a 100% acrylic or 80% acrylic and 20% wool yarn, i don’t recommend using a yarn that is a 100% natural fibers as the asymmetrical poncho will end up smaller because the yarn will be a lot thinner than acrylic **
Yarn Substitutions:
You can easily substitute the yarn i used for a different one, here are some suggestions below to help you choose your perfect yarn.
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Materials:
Size – One Size Fits Most (S-XXL)
Width before seaming– 26 inches approx
Length before seaming– 70 inches approx
If you wanted the asymmetrical poncho to fit a bit smaller especially if you are a size small you can always use a hook that actually corresponds to the yarn like a 5mm this will make the asymmetrical poncho smaller in width but it will make it less drapey.
Gauge N/A
Hook 8mm US L/11
Yarn Weight Any aran yarn
I would highly recommend using a 100% acrylic or 80% acrylic and 20% wool yarn, i don’t recommend using a yarn that is a 100% natural fibers as the asymmetrical poncho will end up smaller because the yarn will be a lot thinner than acrylic.
Recommended Yarn Hayfield Bonus Aran – Mill Blue
Yardage 890 yards
Other Supplies
Tapestry Needle – Weaving in ends
Abbreviations:
Ch Chain
Sc Single Crochet
Half Double Crochet
Dc Double Crochet
Tr Treble Crochet
St(s) Stitch(es)
Beg Beginning
Written In:
This pattern is written using American standard crochet terminology.
Bella Asymmetrical Poncho Pattern
Notes:
- Model is a size US 8/10 or UK 12/14 and 1.70 meters or 5ft 6in
- Ch1 and Ch3 at the start of each row does not count as a stitch from here and throughout.
- When blocked this rectangle will stretch quite a bit, mine went from 60″ to 70″ length.
- If you would like your asymmetrical poncho longer, remember you will need more yarn.
- If you change the hook size to make the asymmetrical smaller, yarn amounts will change.
Let’s get to the pattern!
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R1. Ch82, 1sc in 2nd ch from hook * Ch3, skip next 3chs, 3dc in next ch, ch3, skip next 3chs, 1sc in next ch * Repeat across, turn
R2. Ch3, 1tr in very first sc st * Skip next ch3 loop, work (1dc, ch1, 1dc, ch1) in each of the next 2dc, work (1dc, ch1, 1dc) in next dc ** Skip next two ch3 loops * Repeat across from * to * ending last repeat at ** skip last ch3 loop, 1tr in last sc, turn
R3. Ch1, 1sc in very first tr st * Ch3, skip next 2 ch1 spaces, 3dc in next ch1 space, ch3 ** skip next two ch1 spaces, 1sc between next 2dc * Repeat across from * to * ending last repeat at ** Skip next two ch1 spaces, 1sc in last tr st, turn
Repeat rows 2 and 3 until rectangle measures 57.5 inches finishing on row 2, do not fasten off.
Last Row. Ch1, 1sc in very first tr st * Ch3, skip next 2 ch1 spaces, 1sc in next ch1 space, ch3 ** skip next two ch1 spaces, 1hdc between next 2dc * Repeat across from * to * ending last repeat at ** Skip next two ch1 spaces, 1sc in last tr
Fasten off and weave in ends. Move on to blocking.
Blocking:
Soak finished rectangle for 20 minutes in cool water and squeeze excess water out gently. Do not twist. Lay damp rectangle on blocking boards and stretch to 26 inch width x 70 inch length (or to your desired width and length) use blocking pins to hold in place. Let your rectangle dry completely before unpinning.
Seaming:
- Lay rectangle flat horizontally with right side facing you and fold in half so the beginning ch row and the last row meet each other (see schematic above)
- With a tape measure mark out 11 inches for the neck opening and place a stitch marker – You can make the neck opening bigger if you wish
- Using darning needle and long piece of yarn, starting from beginning ch row and the last row, seam them together so they join until you get to the stitch marker, fasten off and weave in ends
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