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    Home » Ponchos

    Updated: Jul 5, 2023 by Jess Coppom ·

    Free Crochet Poncho Pattern With a Pocket

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    This simple free crochet poncho pattern is a little more fitted than most, offering a versatile wardrobe staple that’s perfect for layering. Get the free pattern below or purchase the ad-free printable PDF here.

    Love this for fall! This simple free crochet poncho pattern is a little more fitted than most, offering a versatile wardrobe staple that's perfect for layering. The pocket and cowl turtleneck crank up the cozy factor!
    This free crochet poncho pattern is part of a collaboration with Lion Brand yarn. This post may contain affiliate links.

    Please tell me I’m not the only one who has had a grand crochet vision go totally wrong. I wish I could say that everything you see here on the blog slides straight from idea form into crochet reality in a few effortless fireside crochet sessions. Sadly, that’s not how it usually goes down.

    The Greyscale Poncho pattern from Make and Do Crew featuring Lion Brand Touch of Alpaca yarn in "Grey Oxford."

    Most of the time my projects come together four stitches at a time between refilling sippy cups, responding to emails and frogging all my progress a few times. Oh, the frogging. (In case you’re not familiar with the term “frogging,” it simply means the act of unraveling all your hard-fought crochet or knitting stitches.)

    Casual crochet poncho pattern that is perfect to pair with leather boots and jeans for a DIY fall outfit idea. The turtleneck cowl and pocket add an extra dose of cozy!
    How to crochet a turtleneck cowl poncho using half double crochet through the back loop only. Free pattern from Make & Do Crew.

    My most recent frog-a-thon transpired because of a well-intended pullover sweater gone wrong. Instead of scrapping the whole thing though, I whittled it into a design that I’m not sure I would have come up with with the pullover sweater detour. I totally love how it turned out though! I know I’ll be tossing this poncho on all winter to make some of my ho-hum jeans/long-sleeve shirt combos feel a little more intentional.

    This simple free crochet poncho pattern is a little more fitted than most, offering a versatile wardrobe staple that's perfect for layering. The pocket and cowl turtleneck crank up the cozy factor! Made with Lion Brand Touch of Alpaca yarn in "Grey Oxford."
    This worsted weight crochet poncho is easy to crochet and great for confident beginners. Free pattern!

    Have you ever noticed that just adding another layer of clothing makes the whole outfit more stylish? I’ve literally seen mannequins at Old Navy with three jean jackets layered on top of each other! Below are a few other free patterns I’ve designed that I think are great for layering.

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    I’ve always been a fan of the look of ponchos, but find them a little cumbersome to wear. (Like, how does anyone carry a purse while wearing a poncho!?) This free crochet poncho pattern is decidedly not overwhelming to wear. It’s minimalist design keeps the cozy factor of a poncho while feeling more like a sweater or vest while it’s on your body.

    I used Lion Brand’s new Touch of Alpaca yarn for this free crochet poncho pattern because it’s the perfect blend of luxury and casual practicality. I love seeing the little alpaca fibers peeking out from the yarn and adding an organic vibe to the texture of this garment. While I didn’t set out to design a poncho pattern from the get-go, this is a piece I think I will wear all. the. time. I hope you can do the same!

    And I’m happy to let you know that Lion Brand has created a kit that includes all the yarn you’ll need to make this crochet poncho, plus a printed copy of the pattern. What a fun package to receive in the mail! Grab your Greyscale Poncho kit here.

    Minimalist crochet poncho pattern that is perfect to pair with leather boots and jeans for a DIY fall outfit idea. The turtleneck cowl and pocket add an extra dose of cozy!

    You may make items to sell with this free crochet poncho pattern. In exchange, I ask that you link back to this post page. Do not use my photos as your own sales photos. Do not distribute my patterns/templates as your own. Permission is NOT granted for mass production or factory manufacturing of any kind.

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    Grayscale Free Crochet Poncho Pattern

    Purchase the ad-free, printable PDF here.

    Add this pattern to your Ravelry favorites here.

    Pin it for later here.

    Explanation:
    If you love the look of ponchos, but don’t care for the bulk, this pattern is for you! Worked sideways in entirely half double crochet, this crochet poncho is created using a simple increase and decrease repeat. The addition of the cowl neck and front pocket make for a super cozy piece that you can layer all fall and winter long.

    Supplies:
    So you can spend more time making ponchos and less time shopping, this pattern contains affiliate links at no extra cost to you.
    Purchase a kit with all the yarn needed to make this poncho, plus a copy of the pattern here.
    • Lion Brand Touch of Alpaca
     (Weight: 4/medium – 207 yds, 3.5 oz)
    – Color: Oxford Grey (#150)  5(6,6) skeins
    • Tapestry needle
    • Size K (6.5 mm) crochet hook
    • Size L (8 mm) crochet hook
    • Size N (10 mm) crochet hook (optional)
    • Stitch markers

    Abbreviations (US Terms):
    ch – chain
    hdc – half double crochet
    hdc2tog – half double crochet two together (decrease)
    hdcblo – half double crochet through the back loop only
    st(s) – stitch(es)
    sl st – slip stitch
    RS – right side
    WS – wrong side

    Sizing:
    S/M – Circumference around bust/hips: 53” Length: 29”

    L/XL – Circumference around bust/hips: 56” Length: 29”

    ⅔XL – Circumference around bust/hips: 63.5” Length: 30.5”

    To make a shorter or longer poncho, simply eliminate or add any multiple of chain stitches in the foundation row. Reference the gauge below for an idea of how many stitches there will be per inch.

    Gauge:
    9 hdc x 8 rows = 4”

    How to crochet a poncho tutorial! The Grayscale Poncho pattern from Make and Do Crew featuring Lion Brand Touch of Alpaca yarn in "Gray Oxford."

    Overall Pattern Notes:
    • The pattern is written for the smallest size, with the larger sizes following in parenthesis. S/M (L/XL, 2XL-3XL)

    • It is not necessary to use a larger hook to work the initial chains, but if you tend to create tight chains it can be a good idea. 

    • The ch 2 at the beginning of each row never counts as a stitch. See photo below for more detailed instruction on increasing and decreasing.

    How to increase and how to decrease in half double crochet (hdc).

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    Poncho Front & Back

    Notes:
    • The front and back of the poncho are identical. You’ll be working sideways, always increasing and decreasing on one side so as to crochet a trapezoid.

    Make 2.

    Foundation: With size N hook and ch 56.

    Switch to size L hook.

    Row 1 (RS): Hdc in third ch, hdc in each hdc; turn. (54 hdc)

    Row 2 (WS – increase): Ch 2, 2 hdc in first hdc, hdc in each hdc; turn. (55 hdc)

    Row 3 (RS increase): Ch 2, hdc in each hdc until 1 remains, 2 hdc in last hdc. (56 hdc)

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    Repeat Rows 2 and 3 five (five, six) times ending with a Row 3 (right side). You will have increased a total of 12 (12, 14) times and now have a total of 66 (66, 68) sts.

    Rows 14-45: Ch 2, hdc in each hdc; turn. (66, 66, 68 hdc)

    Size S/M, move on to row 46. Sizes L/XL and 2XL/3XL, please see specific instructions for your size below.

    Size L/XL:

    Repeat Row 14 four more times.

    Size 2XL/3XL:

    Repeat Row 14 six more times.

    Row 46 (WS – decrease): Ch 2, hdc2tog, hdc in each hdc; turn. (65, 65, 67 hdc)

    Row 47 (RS – decrease): Ch 2, hdc in each hdc until 2 remain, hdc2tog; turn. (64, 64, 66 hdc)

    Repeat Rows 46 and 47 five times five (five, six) times ending with a Row 47 (right side). You will have decreased a total of 12 (12, 14) times and now have a total of 54 sts.

    Fasten off.

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    Pocket

    Notes:
    • The pocket is made with the same techniques as the main front and back pieces.

    Make 1.

    Foundation Row: Using a size N hook, ch 23.

    Switch to size L hook.

    Row 1 (RS): Hdc in third ch, hdc in each hdc; turn. (21 hdc)

    Row 2 (WS – increase): Ch 2, 2 hdc in first hdc, hdc in each hdc until 1 hdc remains, 2 hdc in last hdc; turn. (23 hdc)

    Row 3: Ch 2, hdc in each hdc; turn. (23 hdc)

    Repeat Rows 2 and 3 five (five, seven) times ending with a Row 3 (right side). You will have increased a total of 6 (6, 8) times per side of the trapezoid and now have a total of 33 (33, 35) sts.

    Rows 14-15: Repeat Row 3. (33, 33, 35 hdc)

    Fasten off.

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    Joining Front & Back

    Notes: There’s no difference between the WS and RS of these pieces, so just pick the sides that look best to you to designate the “right sides.”

    SHOULDER SEAMS: With right sides facing in, use stitch markers to pin the two pieces together at the shoulder. Take care to align each hdc stripe. To mark neck opening in the center of the top edge of the trapezoids, place markers 18 rows apart. Using a doubled over strand of yarn and a tapestry needle, use the mattress stitch to seam from the edge of one shoulder to the neck marker. Fasten off and repeat on the second shoulder.

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    SIDE SEAMS: Pin pieces together. Place a marker 8.5” (8.5, 10) down from the shoulder seam to denote the bottom of the arm hole. Place another marker 5.5” below the first to denote the bottom of the seam. Using a doubled over strand of yarn and a tapestry needle, use the mattress stitch to seam the 5.5” between the two markers. Fasten off and repeat on second side.

    Turn poncho right side out.

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    Joining Pocket

    Notes: There’s no difference between the WS and RS of the pocket.

    Pin pocket to front of poncho. (In the sample, the bottom of the pocket is 8” above the bottom of the poncho. Feel free to try your poncho on to verify this is your preferred placement.) Ensure that the pocket is centered by counting the number of rows in the poncho on either side of the pocket.

    Using a doubled over strand of yarn and a tapestry needle, whip stitch to seam the top and bottom of the pocket to the poncho.

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    Cowl Neck

    Notes:
    • The cowl neck is worked in the round using hdc. After Round 1, you’ll be only working into the back loop of each hdc stitch, which is abbreviated “hdcblo.” (If you look at the round of hdc from above, this will be the middle (2nd) strand of yarn in each stitch.)

    • Mentions of “right” and “left” assume the poncho is laid out in front of you.

    • The ch 2 at the beginning of each round never counts as a st.

    Right-handed crocheters, attach yarn at the neck opening of the right shoulder seam. Left-handed crocheters, attach yarn at the left shoulder seam. Work cowl with RS of poncho facing you.

    Round 1: With size K hook ch 2, hdc in each hdc around neck opening to create total of 36 hdc; sl st to second ch from beginning of round to join. (36 hdc)

    Rounds 2-13: Ch 2, hdcblo in each hdc; sl st to second ch from beginning of round to join. (36)

    Fasten off. Weave in any remaining ends.

    Slip your poncho on over your favorite cozy shirt and don’t take it off until Spring!

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    Comments

    1. Rachel Whitlow says

      November 01, 2017 at 7:00 pm

      Hello There! I have just finished one of the two main panels, and it looks really big. I’m using Red Heart With Love yarn. It looks much more holey than yours also, so I was wondering if you crochet with a tight tension. I am making the l/xl size, and usually wear a large in tops. I’m trying to figure out if I need to just remove the added 4 rows for the l/xl and make it in a s/m, or if I should start over with the entire pattern and use a tighter tension. Any help would be great! I also just finished the campfire cardi and it was perfect!!

      Reply
      • Jess @ Make and Do Crew says

        November 02, 2017 at 11:37 pm

        Hey Rachel,

        Have you measured your stitch gauge agains what is listed in the pattern? That would be a good place to start to understand how your tension and my tension may differ. If they are basically the same though, I think your solution of removing those 4 rows is a great idea.

        I’m so happy to hear you enjoyed the Campfire Cardigan! 🙂

        Jess

        Reply
    2. Madison says

      November 01, 2017 at 7:54 am

      I’m thinking about making this for a gift. I’m trying to decide if I should make it longer. For scale in your photos, how tall are you?

      Reply
      • Jess @ Make and Do Crew says

        November 02, 2017 at 11:39 pm

        I’m 5′ 8.5″ 🙂

        What a thoughtful gift!

        Reply
    3. Sibel says

      October 28, 2017 at 5:52 pm

      Hi there, I absolutely love your patterns! One comment though if I may, is that your pages are way too loaded and hence too taxing and too slow to load on both the computers I use.

      Reply
      • Jess @ Make and Do Crew says

        October 28, 2017 at 8:30 pm

        Thanks for that feedback, Sibel. I hear you. I’m always trying to balance showing all the steps of the project and not including a crazy number of photos that make the page heavy. I appreciate knowing about your experience of the site. 🙂

        Jess

        Reply
    4. Barbara says

      October 24, 2017 at 3:20 pm

      Good looking poncho. I love that it is not super bulky! Any chance that there is a knit version of this? I was thinking I would use number 10 needles and maybe a k2tog, yo pattern with a knit row inbetween. Just sketch out when to do the increases and decreases. What do you think?

      Reply
    5. Macarena says

      October 23, 2017 at 3:52 am

      Hola! Me encantaría hacer este poncho pero no sé cómo acceder al patrón gratuito. Me ayudas, por favor? Gracias!!

      Hello! I would love to do this poncho but I do not know how to access the free pattern. Can you help me please? Thank you!!

      Reply
      • Jess @ Make and Do Crew says

        November 23, 2017 at 9:54 am

        The free pattern is right above this comment area within the blog post.

        Happy crocheting! 🙂

        Reply
    6. Melita says

      October 18, 2017 at 9:32 am

      Love the pattern and will definitely make it but not sure what weight yarn to use in UK terms ☺

      Reply
      • Jess @ Make and Do Crew says

        November 23, 2017 at 9:55 am

        This is a medium worsted weight yarn (category 4). You may like using YarnSub.com to find a suitable alternative. 🙂

        Reply
    7. Bernadette Lucas says

      October 18, 2017 at 3:27 am

      I have pulled this out and reread the pattern for the first three rows and finally decided that the pattern must be wrong. The trapezoid was only showing up on one side and the pattern that I downloaded and printed only lists a Ch1 for rows 2 & 3. Went back to check pattern on this website and it showed the Ch 2 for rows 2 & 3. I will try this and see if I can get the trapezoid shape on both sides. Please respond if you can give me any extra help

      Reply
      • Jess @ Make and Do Crew says

        November 23, 2017 at 9:57 am

        Hey Bernadette,

        Yes, the ch 1 has been corrected. (It should have been a ch 2.)

        Since the body of the poncho is worked vertically, you’ll only see increases (the angle) on one side for a long time. Then both sides of the piece will be flat for a while during the section of the poncho that will be by your neck. Lastly, you’ll decrease to create the opposite shoulder.

        Hope that’s helpful.

        Jess

        Reply
    8. Teresa says

      October 15, 2017 at 3:06 pm

      Congratulations for such beautiful poncho. I’ll do it for sure. Thank you for sharing. You’re very kind.

      Reply
      • Jess @ Make and Do Crew says

        October 16, 2017 at 2:53 pm

        Thank you Teresa! I hope you enjoy this one!

        Reply
    9. Jeane Parker says

      October 14, 2017 at 6:45 pm

      You are amazing! I am in awe of your creativity, generosity and lack of fear. Tgank you fir sharing your gifts with us.

      Jeane

      Reply
    10. Mary Longie says

      October 14, 2017 at 2:38 pm

      Luv them all thank u so much

      Reply
    11. Dawn Baran says

      October 14, 2017 at 11:52 am

      I may be blind but I don’t see where you say how many skein we need for 5he ponch. Just finishing my Campfire cardigan and would love to start this poncho. Thank you, Dawn

      Reply
    12. SANDRA says

      October 14, 2017 at 11:51 am

      How many ozs total is needed for this pattern.

      Reply
      • Jess @ Make and Do Crew says

        October 14, 2017 at 12:14 pm

        I’m so sorry– that info was in there and somehow I deleted it! It’s 5 skeins for the smaller size and 6 for either of the larger sizes. 🙂

        Reply
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