The corners at the opening are curved a bright bias tape goes all around the edges of the entire thing. The collar is regular and the poncho is a wrap-style variant. Get ready for another winter and fall poncho because here’s the coat cape poncho pattern! Much like the previous one, it’s cozy and warm, but it’s different in a few aspects. The nice feature of this poncho is its cowl collar that you can make from the same fabric as the body, or use a different one to create that stylish contrasting look.īy Lollyjane Wool blanket coat/cape/poncho This one will make you feel like you’re covered with a nice blanket in your bed! It’s rectangular in shape, covering your arms all the way to the hands, with a bottom hem that reaches over your waist. Here comes a warm, comfy poncho for those cold days of the year, the crop poncho. The edges have decorative pom-pom balls that make the whole thing so adorable. It’s long enough to reach your mid-thighs and it covers your arms to the elbows. This beach poncho is ideal for that! It’s made of round fabric pieces so it has slightly curved edges all around. When you’re at the beach, you want a light cover that won’t warm you up but will still cover your attributes elegantly when you’re out of the water. Much like the previous one, it’s open as well, but it has a neat tie at the top that you can keep undone or tie up, depending on how you prefer to wear the poncho. This is a poncho that has a flat bottom edge with frayed endings and it covers the entire length of your arms. We’re staying in the cape poncho category for another pattern, the fleece cape poncho. The flipped collar gives it an additional dash of class, so you can wear it as a suitable alternative for coats, blazers, or jackets to both casual and formal events. This one has a triangular bottom edge and covers about three-quarters of your arm length. Ponchos are great choices for classy outfit combinations, as this cape poncho pattern demonstrates. You can also make a couple of pockets on the outer side of the poncho, but that’s completely optional. Now you can turn that scarf you haven’t been wearing much into a brand new piece of clothing, an open poncho! If your scarf has frayed endings, make sure to keep them on the bottom for a more authentic look. It’s time for an upcycling project with this scarf poncho pattern. That’s all, with only that much you’ll have a fine autumn poncho as a new addition to your wardrobe.īy SewVeryEasy on YT Simple poncho out of scarf The trick is to cut out the collar on a rectangular poncho and make the edges frayed. This is another project that’s simple and short, you can finish it in about ten minutes or so. Here comes a pattern for all who love collars on their ponchos, it’s a poncho with a built-in collar. The shorter side has a row of vertical buttons as a nice decorative touch. One side, or sleeve if we can call it that, is longer than the other, hence the asymmetric shape. The different colors of the lining and the face give it a cheery and stylish look, while the asymmetric shape pronounces its uniqueness. The next pattern is the asymmetric poncho! This one is a bit more complex because it has a lining, but it’s still easy to make. All you have to do is cut two rectangles, overlap them so they form a V letter shape, stitch them together, and you’re done! This is a great pattern for creative gifts or just a quick little treat for yourself because it takes extremely little time to finish.īy Smileandwave Assymetric poncho sewing pattern If you thought the previous pattern was easy, this one will stun you because it’s even easier, it’s the wool poncho. The thing that makes it different from plain ponchos is the beautiful cowl collar, a nice feature that gives this clothing piece an extra touch of style.īy Onthecuttingfloor Wool poncho out of 2 rectangles It’s a rectangular poncho that is easy and quick to sew and will look good in an outfit combination with almost anything. We’ll start this list with a basic pattern that has a tiny addition that turns it into a not-so-basic design, the cowl neck poncho.
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