Queen Elizabeth Poncho
This crochet poncho pattern was made for a queen. Worked up in a royal red yarn, this poncho is sure to make anyone look like they belong atop a throne. Crocheted with an asymmetrical hem, the Queen Elizabeth Poncho is designed to flatter any body type. Consider wearing the finished project with boots and jeans for a comfy, casual look. This would be a great piece to wear for extra warmth on the way to a formal event, as well.
Crochet HookM/13 or 9 mm hook
Yarn Weight(4) Medium Weight/Worsted Weight and Aran (16-20 stitches to 4 inches)
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Zeemer
Jun 20, 2018
This is a poncho fit for a queen because of its size and appearance. It looks so regal. But any ordinary mortal can wear this with pride and confidence. Enjoy!
Morehouse17
Feb 28, 2018
This is not your typical poncho. I love the extended length and the asymmetrical hem that has been incorporated. The regal red is stunning but I would love to have it in a rich purple. I collar closure is also very appealing.
Delphine Bryant
Feb 27, 2018
On the original post it is marketed as a "fairy tale" item. Either way, I love it. I really love the length as I enjoy coverage. This poncho is made with four pieces per the pictures in the directions. I really think this would be a great piece to own.
schiebet
Feb 22, 2018
This does not remind me of the queen really. I get more of a Sex in the City vibe. I can just see one of those gals throwing it on taking down the street in their heels. I have to have it. I am digging for the needle tobatartbit now! It looks like a very well-written pattern.
Hippie Chick
Jan 16, 2018
Not sure about the Queen Elizabeth look, but this poncho sure has a fairytale look especially a Little Red Riding Hood look. If it only had a hood, it would make a perfect costume accessory. The asymmetrical hem and that beautiful button make this a very unique piece to wear for many years.
Daughter of Light
Nov 27, 2017
I've never made a poncho before but here I come! I am super impressed with this Moogly website...the teacher in this artist truly comes out! That shows in the diagrams she uses. Good teachers use all the senses. I love how it pins closed at the bust...another way you can truly make it yours. I can see as others have said that you can dress this up or down. Now color and yarn choices!
Hippie Chick
Sep 19, 2017
Wow this is totally awesome and I love the red. The first thing that popped into my mind when I saw this was not Queen Elizabeth but it was little red riding hood. This poncho definitely needs a hood. This would look awesome with either a dress or a sexy pair of tight jeans. What a great pattern.
mulberrygalprinces s
Sep 06, 2017
What a lovely poncho! And I read thru the directions and it's very easy. The instructions are plain and very well written. I love that it's longer in back than in front. It can cover a multitude of sins. No buttons or zippers to mess with and you look so classy in this! Thank you.
Tricia108
May 23, 2017
I really like the name of the poncho because it is classy looking. It looks like a cape. I would not think that yarn would drape like that but clearly I am wrong. The poncho would even look good in the office. I can't wait to make it and wear it in the office. That air conditioning can get cold! Thank you.
Cheryl Y
Mar 31, 2017
Oh wow, this is a beautiful poncho! This Queen Elizabeth Poncho is made with 4 squares put together for a nice long poncho. The written pattern is easy to understand and sounds like it will come out great. I love the idea of a longer, warmer poncho! I so have to make this one that will be great for fall. Thank you so much for sharing this free crochet pattern.
Lynn K
Feb 26, 2017
Oh my, I really ought to stop looking at the poncho patterns because I want to have them all and this Queen Elizabeth poncho is no exception! In fact I have already ordered the yarn online as Lion Brand Heartland is not available here in South Africa. I have chosen a different color to the red shown in the pattern and if I am able to crochet it as beautifully as the pattern pic I will post a photo here soon . lol!
Zeemer
Jun 15, 2016
A poncho fit for a queen as the name suggests. It is so beautiful in red. I can imagine this design done in yellow or black. Here's the link to the pattern http//www.mooglyblog.com/fairy-tale-poncho/
Sleepy Jules
Feb 05, 2016
I love ponchos, but I've never owned one. I should probably make this and start rocking them.
Kez Kezooie
Jul 22, 2015
This is a nice poncho/cape pattern. I must say that the thought of QEII sporting this poncho, or any poncho for that matter, even if done in a tweed, is hilarious!
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