Simple handmade Lady Bug Beanie & Poncho is a great gift to a kid.
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Skill level
- Easy
What do you need to crochet this project?
- Crochet hook size G (4 mm)
- Yarn: 8ply Acrylic Wool in Black, Red
- Yarndage: 339 yards(310 meters) / 100 grams (3.53 ounces)
- Yarn weight: DK (11 wpi)
- Fiber type: 100% acrylic
- Yarn Brand: Spotlight Premium Marvel Plain 8ply
- Scissors
- Stitch/place markers
- Wool Needle
- A small amount of Softfill Stuffing
- Pins
Crochet sizes
- Gauge: 17 stitches and 11 rows = 4″
- Finished size: Beanie: 50cm Circumference, 16cm from Crown to Base. Poncho: to fit Chest 58cm.
Stitch abbreviations used in this crochet
- ch – chain
- sl st – slip stitch
- sc – single crochet
- hdc – half double crochet
- dc – double crochet
If you still have questions regarding what those symbols mean or how to read them, please take a look at our epic guide of Crochet symbols and abbreviations.
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Download Lady Bug Beanie & Poncho pattern
Lady Bug Beanie & Poncho pattern
Author: Michelle Torresan
Top 3 free baby poncho crochet pattern
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