I don’t know about you, but it feels like fall just crept upon us. This year has flown by and soon enough it will be the holiday season!
That makes this Asymmetrical Crochet Poncho Pattern the perfect choice for rapidly approaching sweater weather!
This crochet wrap is lightweight, trendy, and versatile. Plus, it’s made as a rectangle so it comes together really easily which makes this a great project for all levels.
The poncho is perfect for crisp fall days when you need a little warmth without breaking out the North Face. It pairs perfectly with those cute fall boots I know you’ve been waiting to use and is great for a casual event.
So, what are you waiting for? Grab those crochet hooks and start working on your new, soon-to-be-favorite fall accessory.
Asymmetrical Poncho Crochet Pattern
Skill Level: Easy
Materials:
Yarn:
- 500 yds worsted weight yarn
Hook:
- US size L/11 (58mm) crochet hook or size needed to obtain gauge
Notions:
- Scissors
- Tapestry needle
Size: 24.5 inches wide x 50 inches long before seaming
Gauge: 4 hdc and 3 rows = 2 inches
Pattern uses US crochet terms
ABBREVIATIONS | DESCRIPTION |
---|---|
ch | Chain |
dc | Double crochet |
hdc | Half double crochet |
sp | Space |
st(s) | Stitch(es) |
yo | Yarn over |
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PATTERN:
Ch 50
Row 1: Hdc in the 3rd chain from the hook (skipped chs count as hdc), hdc in each ch across. 49 sts
Row 2: Ch 2 (counts as first hdc), turn, hdc in each st acorss, ending with an hdc in the top of the turning chain.
Rows 3-4: Repeat row 2.
Row 5: Ch 3 (counts as first dc), skip next st, *[dc, ch 1, dc] in next st, skip the next 2 sts, repeat from * across the row, ending with skip 1 st, dc in the top of the turning ch. 15 ch-1 sps
Row 6: Ch 3, *3 dc in the next ch-sp, repeat from * across, ending with dc in the top of the turning ch. Repeat rows 5-6 until the total length reaches 50”, ending on a repeat of row 6.
Note: If you want a larger opening for the head/ shoulders, add a few more rows (in multiples of 2). If you’d like a smaller opening then don’t crochet as many rows.
Fasten off and weave in ends.
Finishing
Fold the length of the crocheted fabric around so that the last row you completed (A) now meets along the side, perpendicular to the beginning row (B) (so that it now runs alongside rows 1-24). Carefully sew those two edges together from the inside/wrong side and weave in ends. See diagram below.

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If you’re looking for a few more great patterns don’t forget to check out our patterns on Dabbles and Babbles including The Ocean Swell Mobius Crochet Wrap, The Boyfriend Scarf, The Cross-Over Stitch Crochet Infinity Scarf, The Large Loop Infinity Scarf, Lily Cowl Crochet Pattern, 30 Free, Comfy, and Stylish Crochet Poncho Patterns
