Stella Pullover Poncho Free Crochet Pattern

Welcome to the world of effortless style and cozy comfort! Seriously - that is what you get with the Stella Pullover Poncho Free Crochet Pattern.

Whether a seasoned pro or a complete beginner, this chunky poncho pattern is the perfect project for you as we hit cozy season.

Why you’ll love making the Stella Pullover Poncho Free Crochet Pattern

This Stella Pullover Poncho Free Crochet Pattern is designed with simplicity in mind, making it an ideal project for beginners. The chunky yarn works up quickly, allowing you to see your progress in no time.

The oversized fit adds a bit of ease and coziness, making this poncho a perfect addition to your wardrobe. Whether you're lounging at home, heading out for a casual day, or even dressing it up for an evening out, this poncho has you covered—literally!

The Cinch bottom of the Stella Pullover Poncho Free Crochet Pattern keeps it from being boxy and bulky and allows you to have full movement while wearing it.

There's nothing quite like wrapping yourself in a handmade piece that not only looks stylish but also keeps you warm and snug on those chilly days. So let’s get started.

What you need to make this Pullover Poncho Free Crochet Pattern

Supply List:
435 (522, 609, 696) yd Category #6 Super Bulky yarn. (Original yarn used for sample has been discontinued. I recommend KnitPicks Tuff Puff, Alla Prima, or Fluff of the Andes as replacements.)
Crochet Hook Size Q / 15mm
Tapestry needle to weave ends
Tape Measure
Fasteners or safety pins

Gauge: 4 inch sq = 5 dc stitches x 3 rows

Sizes: Extra Small (SM/ Med, L/XL, 2X/3X)

Finished Measurements: Across Chest 20.75 (24, 27.25, 30.5)" See Notes below.

Stitches Used / Abbreviations:
fsc-foundation single crochet
ch -chain
sc -single crochet
dc-double crochet
hdc –half double crochet
sl st –slip stitch

NOTES:
Be sure to measure and to check your gauge and adjust hook size as needed.
This oversized pullover is intended to fit with up to 10-12” of positive ease.

MAKE 2 IDENTICAL PANELS:
ROW 1:
fsc x 26 (30, 34, 38)
This will give you a finished width of 20.75 (24, 27.25, 30.5)"-be sure to measure and to check your gauge Here is a link to tutorial http://www.designz.shibaguyz.com/blog/technique-tuesday-foundation-single-crochet

Alternatively if you do not know fsc:
-ch x 26 (30, 34, 38)then turn
-ch 1, x 25 (29, 33, 37)xscall the way across / Total for row is x 26 (30, 34, 38)sc (incl. ch 1)
For L/XL: Next row: ch 2 and turn, then 33x dc across in back loop only for total of 34dc (incl ch 2)then continue to pattern
For 2X/3X: Next two rows: ch 2 and turn, then 37x dc across in back loop only for total of 38dc (incl ch 2 )then continue to pattern

ROW 2: ch 2 & turn, then 25 (29, 33, 37)x dc across for total of 26(30, 34, 38) dc (incl ch 2)

ROW 3: ch 2 & turn, then 25 (29, 33, 37)x dc across in back loop only for total of 26 (30, 34, 38) dc (incl ch 2)

ROWS 4-5: Repeat Rows 2 & 3

ROW 6: ch 2 & turn, then 1 dc in same dc, 2 dc in next dc, 1 dc in each dc to last 2 dc, 2 dc in last 2 dc for a total of 30 (34, 38, 42)dc (incl ch 2)

ROW 7: ch 2 & turn, then dc across in back loop only for total of 30 (34, 38, 42)dc (incl ch 2)

ROW 8: ch 2 & turn, then 1 dc in same dc, 2 dc in next dc, 1 dc in each dc to last 2 dc, 2 dc in last 2 dc for a total of 34 (38, 42, 46)dc (incl ch 2)

ROW 9: ch 2 & turn, then dc across in back loop only for total of 34 (38, 42, 46)dc (incl ch 2)

ROW 10: ch 2 & turn, then 1 dc in same dc, 2 dc in next dc, 1 dc in each dc to last 2 dc, 2 dc in last 2 dc for a total of 38 (42, 46, 50)dc (incl ch 2)

ROW 11: ch 2 & turn, then 1 dc in same, then dc across in back loop only, 2x dc in last for total of 40 (44, 48, 52)dc (incl ch 2)

ROW 12: ch 2 & turn, then dc across for total of 40 (44, 48, 52) dc (incl ch 2)

ROW 13: ch 2 & turn, then dc across in back loop only for total of 40 (44, 48, 50) dc (incl ch 2)

ROWS 14–15: Repeat Rows 12-13 ***for L/XL & 2X/3X repeat rows 12 & 3 two times***

ROW 16: ch 2 & turn, hdc in next 14 (16, 18, 20) dc, sl st in next 10 dc, hdc in last 15 (17, 19, 21) dc (this creates the slight neck yoke)

Fasten off.

ASSEMBLY:
***Same for ALL sizes***

Marry your two panels INSIDE OUT (right sides facing each other).

Whip stitch the panels together starting at the corner to the neck yoke. Stop when you get to the slip stitches.
Repeat on other side & fasten off.

Whip stitch up the sides marrying your panels. Stop at the last increase row (Row 11) creating the “open arm.”
Repeat on other side & fasten off.

TURN RIGHT SIDE OUT

NECK:
Starting in the back (this is where you decide a front & back side of your garment), attach yarn at center point:

Round1: ch 1 (does not count as a stitch), sc around and create 2x sc at the point where the two panels come together on each side for a total of 22 (26, 30) sc, sl st to top of ch 1

Round 2: ch 2, (counts as hdc), hdc in each sc around, sl st to top of beg ch 2 for a total of 22 (26, 30) hdc

Rounds 3–6: ch 2, (counts as hdc), hdc in each hdc around, sl st to top of beg ch 2 for a total of 22 (26, 30) hdc
Fasten off

Fasten Off.

Weave in all ends

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Landscape Tee Free Crochet Pattern

I’m so happy to share my newest free crochet pattern with you - the Landscape Tee! This project is yet another pattern created in collaboration with Handspun Hope and features their beautiful Handspun Hope DK yarn. (You can read more about the collaboration here. Other patterns in the collection can be found here. There’s even a free knitting pattern here!)

The Landscape Tee free crochet pattern includes instructions for NINE sizes and features a fresh, modern silhouette. I love how much movement the wide sleeves allow. Talk about comfort! Short sleeves make it a warm-weather staple but a change in fiber choice would adapt it to be a fun wardrobe addition for cooler months as well.

The Landscape Tee has a few intermediate crochet techniques. Which makes it the perfect opportunity for beginners to stretch their skills! And short sleeves mean you are off Sleeve Island in a jiffy.

Let’s fill the world with more handmade beauty. Happy crocheting!

Skill Level: Intermediate

Materials:
Handspun Hope DK – Approx 173 Yards Per Skein (Shown in Onion Skin & Logwood)
Color A: 260 (290, 340, 400, 430, 490, 530, 590, 630) yards
Color B: 300 (345, 405, 470, 515, 585, 630, 705, 755) yards

US J / 6 mm crochet hook
Fasteners (for assembly)
Tapestry needle to weave ends
Fasteners or safety pins

Gauge:
11 sts x 7 rows in alternating hdc & dc rows = 4” sq.

Sizes:
XS (S, M, L, 1X, 2X, 3X, 4X, 5X), shown in S Size

Finished Bust:
33.5 (37.75, 42.25, 46.5, 51, 55.25, 59.75, 64, 68.25)”

Abbreviations:
fsc – foundation half double crochet
ch – chain loop
sc – single crochet
hdc – half double crochet
dc – double crochet
sl st – slip stitch
st(s) – stitch (es)
RS – Right Side
WS – Wrong Side

This pattern is written for Adult Woman size XS. Sizes (S, M, L, 1X, 2X, 3X, 4X, 5X) in parentheses

Block BEFORE assembly.

The two main panels are joined at the shoulders and sides, as shown on the schematic, using the mattress stitch method then sleeves are added.

Note: Handspun Hope yarn is hand-spun and hand dyed by skilled craftspeople in Rwanda. Like all handspun yarn, yardage and thickness may vary slightly from skein to skein. We recommend that you alternate skeins while working this project.

MAKE 2 PANELS

BEGIN WITH COLOR A

BAND:
Row 1: fsc x10 *** (alternate: ch 9, turn, ch 1, 9x sc across) ***
Row 2 and on: turn, ch 1 (does not act as a st), 10x sc in back loop only
Rows 3-46 (52, 58, 64, 70, 76, 82, 88, 94): Rep Row 2.
DO NOT CUT YARN – you will go directly to work the body

Row 1 (RS): Ch 1 (does not act as a st), 46 (52, 58, 64, 70, 76, 82, 88, 94) sc across

CHANGE TO COLOR B

Row 2 (WS): Ch 2 (acts as first st), 45 (51, 57, 63, 69, 75, 81, 87, 93) dc across, Turn.
Row 3 (RS): Ch 1 (does not act as a st), 46 (52, 58, 64, 70, 76, 82, 88, 94) hdc across, Turn. Rows 4-15 (15, 17, 17, 17, 19, 19, 19, 19): Repeat Rows 2 & 3.

CHANGE TO COLOR A

Row 16 (16, 18, 18, 18, 20, 20, 20, 20) (WS): Ch 2 (acts as first st), 45 (51, 57, 63, 69, 75, 81, 87, 93) dc across, Turn.
Row17(17,19,19,19,21,21,21,21)(RS): Ch1(doesnotactasast),46(52,58,64,70,76,82,88,94) hdc across, Turn.

Row 18 (18, 20, 20, 20, 22, 22, 22, 22) (WS): Ch 2 (acts as first st), 45 (51, 57, 63, 69, 75, 81, 87, 93) dc across, Turn.

CHANGE TO COLOR B

Rows 19 (19, 21, 21, 21, 23, 23, 23, 23)-30 (30, 32, 34, 34, 36, 36, 38, 38): Repeat Rows 2 & 3.

CHANGE TO COLOR A

Row 31 (31, 33, 35, 35, 37, 37, 39, 39) (RS): Ch 2 (acts as first st), 45 (51, 57, 63, 69, 75, 81, 87, 93) dc across, Turn.
Row 32 (32, 34, 36, 36, 38, 38, 40, 40) (WS): Ch 1 (does not act as a st), 12 (15, 18, 20, 23, 26, 28, 31, 34) hdc, 22 (22, 22, 24, 24, 24, 26, 26, 26) sc, 12 (15, 18, 20, 23, 26, 28, 31, 34) hdc across, Turn.
Row 33 (33, 35, 37, 37, 39, 39, 41, 41) (RS): Ch 2 (acts as first st), 11 (14, 17, 19, 22, 25, 27, 30, 33) dc, 22 (22, 22, 24, 24, 24, 26, 26, 26) sc, 12 (15, 18, 20, 23, 26, 28, 31, 34) dc across, Turn.

BLOCK BOTH PANELS BEFORE ASSEMBLY

ASSEMBLY – SAME FOR ALL SIZES
Marry the tops of your panels together with WS facing.

Shoulder Seams:
Using the Mattress Stitch Method, seam together approx. 12 (15, 18, 20, 23, 26, 28, 31, 34) sts beginning at outside corner of shoulder and working toward neck opening. Fasten off.
Repeat for other shoulder, leaving center 22 (22, 22, 24, 24, 24, 26, 26, 26) sts unworked for neck opening.

Side Seams / Creating Armholes:
Using the Mattress Stitch Method, seam together beg. at bottom edge and working toward shoulder, leaving approx. 8.5 (9, 9.5, 10, 10.5, 11, 11.5, 12, 12.5)” for armhole opening. Fasten off.
Repeat for other side seam.

TURN RIGHT SIDE OUT FOR SLEEVES.

Note: The Sleeves are worked sideways and joined to the body at the end of every other row. AND ADDED AFTER ASSEMBLY

SLEEVES - COLOR A

Set Up Round (RS): begin at underarm, work approx 46 (50, 52, 56, 58, 60, 64, 66, 68) Sc evenly all the way around around entire armhole opening.

When you get to the opposite bottom corner, sl st to join round, then:

Row 1: F sc 11, turn.
Row 2: Ch 1(does not act as a st), 11 sc in back loop only, sl st to the NEXT sc on the set up round
Row 3: Sl st to the NEXT sc on the set up round, Turn, 11 sc in back loop only, Turn.
Alternate Rows 2 & 3 until you reach all the way around to Row 1, fasten off leaving a 12” tail.

Use Tail to join sides of sleeve ribbing. Repeat on other side.
Weave in all ends.

Basic AF Beanie Free Knitting Pattern

In partnership with Asylum Fibers and her amazing chunky yarn, we bring you this free classic knit beanie pattern. Perfect to whip up on the go and great for gifts for the whole family. Beginners and experienced knitters alike love our Basic AF Knit Beanie. You can make the brim as wide or trim as you like. Add slouch if you like. Truly versatile and the most perfect basic beginner knit beanie.

Supply List:
Asylum Fibers Bulky –1 skeins, each Approx 108 yards
US 13 / 9mm 16”circular needle & set of double pointed needles
Large needle to weave ends
Stitch Marker

Finished hat:
Brim Circumference 16.5” –stretches to fit 21 –23” average adult head
Beanie Length 7.5” Approx / Slouchy Length 14” Approx

Stitches Used / Abbreviations:
co –cast on (using long tail cast on method)
k –knit
p -purl
k2tog –knit two together decrease
st -stitch

Gauge: 4 inch sq = 12 stitches x 12 rows

NOTES: Gauge is not a huge factor for this pattern so do not worry to much if you are struggling to meet gauge. In fact - this is a great pattern to use to work on improving gauge and consistency.

You will be able to add slouch by adding rows.

PATTERN
Color A:

CO 56; Place marker and join to work in the round, being careful not to twist sts.

Round 1: [k1,p1] to end

Rounds 2-9: repeat Round 1
*** or repeat until desired brim width

Rounds 10-20: knit

If adding a color change, change to Color B here:
Rounds 21-34: Knit
***
Or until you reach desired hat body length

Begin crown decrease:

Round 1: [k5,k2tog] around –48 sts remain

Round 2: [k4,k2tog] around –40 sts remain

Round 3: [k3,k2tog] around –32 sts remain

Round 4: [k2,k2tog] around –24 sts remain

Round 5: [k2tog] around -12 sts remain

Round 6: [k2tog] around -6 sts remain

Using needle, weave in tail through the remaining 6 stitches to close up hat peak. Weave in ends using cast on tail to attach button or tag.

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Chunky Everest Beanie Free Crochet Pattern

Hey everyone! I’m super excited to share something with you today. Remember my Everest Beanie? Well, I’ve got a new twist on it that’s perfect for colder days. Say hello to the Chunky Everest Beanie free crochet pattern!

So I took our favorite worsted-weight Everest Beanie and bulked it up with chunky weight yarn. It’s thicker, cozier, and just perfect for those extra chilly days. It feels like a warm hug for your head, seriously! The way the texture of this beanie works, all those lovely loops join together to keep you warm.

Not only is this beanie super warm, but it also looks amazing. The texture? Oh, it’s something else! It adds that perfect stylish touch to any winter outfit. Whether you’re grabbing coffee or going for a walk in the park, this beanie’s got you covered - literally!

And guess what? Making this beanie is a breeze. Whether you’re just starting out with crochet or you’re a seasoned pro, you’ll find this pattern super easy and fun. It’s a great project for cozy nights in.

Supply List:
124 yds Category #5 Bulky Yarn (Yarn used in sample is discontinued. WeCrochet Brava Bulky or Swish Bulky would be good substitutes.) (to add Pom Pom you will need more yarn)
Crochet Hook Size L / 8mm
Stitch Marker
Large needle to weave ends

Gauge: 4 inch sq = 7 pattern stitches x 14 rows

Hat Size:
Completed measures: 19” band circumference / Height 10”
Fits Average Adult Size Head 21” – 23’

Stitches Used / Abbreviations:
fsc- foundation single crochet
ch - Chain
sc - Single Crochet
dc – Double Crochet

Pattern Notes:
Pattern has joined rows. You will ch 1 & turn for the body of the hat
BAND:
Row 1: fsc x7 *** (alternate: ch 7, turn, ch 1, 6x sc across) ***
Row 2 and on: turn, ch 1, 6x sc in back loop only
Rows 3 – 58: Repeat row 2 for average adult size head of 19” (or desired width)
When band is at desired width: Sl st to top of initial fsc from first row, then 7 sl st across to join the whole band to become a circle
DO NOT CUT YARN // Turn to now work the body

BODY:
Row 1: ch 1, sc all way around band for total 60 sc, then sl st to ch 1
(If you adjust for larger band, this will increase – must be multiple of 2 for pattern)

Row 2: ch 1, then dc in same sc of previous row then *skip one sc sp space and [1sc, 1 dc] in next sc space *; repeat * to * all the way across to end leaving 1 sc space left; skip 1 sc space then sl st to ch 1 to complete row, Then ch 1 and turn

Row 3: then dc in same, then *skip next dc, [1 sc, 1 dc] in next sc *; repeat * to * all the way across then sl st to ch 1 to complete row, Then ch 1 and turn

Rows 4 – 14: Repeat ROW 3 but do NOT turn at the and of Row 24 after ch 1

Row 15: ch 1, hdc all way around, sl st to top of ch 1 for total of 59 hdc + ch 2

Row 16: ch 1, sc in hdc, then [sc2tog] all way around and sl st to top of ch 1 **this row should be stitched loosely**

Row 17: ch 1, sc loosely all way around, sl st to top of Ch 1 to complete row for total 30 sc incl. ch 1

Cut yarn leaving approx. 3” tail
Turn hat inside out.

Using tapestry needle, weave lengthy tail across the top of the hat across, then diagonally, creating a star shape. Then pull tight like a drawstring

Turn hat right side out Using tail, seam up the hat peak

Fasten off and weave in ends.

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