Today, I have decided to share some really cool free crochet poncho patterns with you all. For those of us who don’t like to have our choices presented strictly as blacks (say sweaters) and whites (say shawls), ponchos are the perfect greys. Ponchos are effortless, stylish and so chic.

Contents
- Free Crochet Poncho Patterns
- #1 Cozy Turtle-Neck Crochet Poncho
- #2 Trails End Seamless Poncho
- #3 Crochet Mountain Breeze Poncho Pattern
- #4 Crochet Rancher Poncho
- #5 Pineapple Poncho Free Crochet Pattern
- #6 Alsace Poncho Crochet Pattern
- #7 Shades of Indigo Poncho
- #8 Crochet Ava Fringed Poncho
- #9 Poncho-Tunic. Crochet Pattern
- #10 Topaz Poncho
- #11 Crochet Baby Poncho
- #12 Lucky Penny Poncho Child
- #13 Polcinigo Crochet Poncho Pattern
- #14 Crochet Twist Swancho
- #15 Crochet Granny Poncho Pattern
- Free Crochet Poncho Patterns – In Conclusion
- More Crochet Patterns
Free Crochet Poncho Patterns
In this list, you will find a range of ponchos, for both adults and little ones, some heavy and chunky and super dramatic – perfect for the winters, while others being more delicate and breezier, ideal for the springtime and summer days. There are even a few options that come with a fun twist – hoods, fusion designs, artsy mixes, and some lovely combinations of intricate crochet stitches. Here’s to hoping you enjoy this list just as much as I did arranging it up for you.
#1 Cozy Turtle-Neck Crochet Poncho
What a cozy-looking poncho! Although made in some stretchy fiber yarn, it holds the shape and design just right. This simple yet snuggly poncho is totally a classic with its timeless pattern. This poncho comes with a ribbed turtleneck that is so easy to work up and perfect for running errands during winters or just to enjoy that blankety feeling we so desire when the weather is chilly, even on the go.
Patterns From Stitch And Hustle
#2 Trails End Seamless Poncho
The Trail's End poncho has a pretty simple and seamless pattern, that is very easy to work with. The fringes are an added touch for some extra accent to your wearable. You can always choose to omit those or use a contrasting color if you want. Resizing this pattern is also super easy, as all you need to do is crochet lesser or more rounds depending on your desired length.
Patterns From Mama In A Stitch
#3 Crochet Mountain Breeze Poncho Pattern
This very pretty and practical poncho is total eye candy, and not so hard to work up. The colors in the pattern work up together so beautifully, that you will be amazed by your artsy creation by the time you’re done. You can add fringes to it, if you want, or just keep it the way it is. Either way, you’re bound to receive some hearty compliments.
Patterns From The Crochet Crowd
#4 Crochet Rancher Poncho
You will be amazed to know that this very chic rancher crochet poncho is totally beginner-friendly. Therefore, if you were on the lookout for something simple and basic, this is the one for you as no fancy stitches or counting is needed with this pattern. You can chill on your couch, binge-watch your favorite TV show, and easily crochet this beauty, all at the same time.
Patterns From Sewrella
#5 Pineapple Poncho Free Crochet Pattern
The pineapple poncho has a very simple pattern and looks what a beauty! You will need to make it sideways with a pineapple edging, whip up its neckline, and seam the arm and there you go. Voila! What an elegant poncho! You can try this in just about any color and pair it up with a tank top or a sundress and enjoy the summery breezy in your light and airy outfit.
Free Crochet Poncho Patterns From The Purple Poncho
#6 Alsace Poncho Crochet Pattern
A timeless and dramatic layering wearable to take your everyday ensembles up a notch and keeps you comfortable and protected against the chilliest of winter winds. The box-shaped silhouette of this piece would complement a figure-fitting dress, and a ponytail would go amazingly well with its cowl neck. You can try this in cream tones to further alleviate the luxury that comes with this piece.
Patterns From Hopeful Honey
#7 Shades of Indigo Poncho
Lots of interesting colors and a waist string to compliment your waist – love this fun, patchwork piece! The aesthetic is unique and vibrant so you might want to add this to your winter wear. It’s a really easy pattern to work up as it is entirely made in half double crochet rectangles. Also, if you’re a fan of the royal shades of the night sky but don’t know how to incorporate them perfectly into a single piece, this pattern is for you.
Patterns From Two Of Wands
#8 Crochet Ava Fringed Poncho
Before I comment on more, this fusion of fashion-forward style and the bohemian vibe that’s being given off by the tassel-like fringes on this pattern is uh-mazzing! This pattern is super easy to work with, so if you are specifically looking for an enjoyable project, then this one is the perfect choice to grab. Also, the poncho will turn out to be so delicate and gorgeous, you will be glad you tried it out.
Patterns From Sewrella
#9 Poncho-Tunic. Crochet Pattern
This one is so fun to both make and wear. It’s not a poncho in the traditional sense, as it comes with armholes, so it is basically a poncho tunic. You can even make it longer and treat it like a knit dress with some cute fishnet stockings. That said, this pattern isn’t so hard, as you’ll just need to make four identical squares, stitch them up, and add aside to give it that funky asymmetrical look.
Patterns From By Katerina
#10 Topaz Poncho
A timeless and elegant poncho, for those whose style is luxury personified. It has a very minimal design with a beautiful neckline edging and tassels to embellish the top. You’ll need to work up two rectangles to make this poncho. Once done, pair it up with a similar tassel-like earring or maybe some pearls and creamy stilettos and you’re going to look so stunning and boujee.
Patterns From By Mimzan
#11 Crochet Baby Poncho
Ponchos are super practical when it comes to keeping your little cuties cozy and comfortable. Those of my crochet friends who do have kids in their family know well how tricky it can be to convince them to wear something warm. However, if it is cute and made in their favorite color, you bet they’ll keep it on.
Patterns From The Crochet Crowd
#12 Lucky Penny Poncho Child
The choice of yarn and color in this pattern is totally on point. Your little girl will stay warm and cozy and super stoked while donning this, because why not – such magical ombre tones, will make her feel like she’s hugging a unicorn or maybe a rainbow all day long. This pattern is a must-try if it snows a lot in your region, or if you’re headed for a winter-land vacation.
Patterns From Sincerely Pam
#13 Polcinigo Crochet Poncho Pattern
This poncho reminded me of red riding hood, so I LOVE it. If you love some fairytale drama too, then try this one. Maybe even make it in red or some other bold and vibrant color. Also, the hood will keep you comfortable and cozy, there is a catch however, you might be asked to make more of these. However, this pattern is not for beginners as it makes use of some intricate stitches such as the Catherine Wheel stitch and the Shell Stitch.
Patterns From Furls Fiber Arts
#14 Crochet Twist Swancho
Ooh, we love twists now, don’t we!? Such a stunning poncho, that you can just not go wrong with. When sweater meets poncho, it becomes extra cool and super-convenient and you call it a swancho. The best part about this pattern is that not only is it incredibly cool, but it can be used around the year, by switching between the inner layering depending upon the season. Also, the good news for beginners is that this pattern is easy breezy.
Patterns From Sewrella
#15 Crochet Granny Poncho Pattern
This pattern comprises a lot of motifs, and it can be slightly tricky, so it’s not for the faint-hearted, haha. However, if you are committed to getting done with all the motifs and enjoying an intricate achievement, then, by all means, dive right into the project. The poncho is a beauty and totally worth the extra effort.
Patterns From The Crochet Crowd
Free Crochet Poncho Patterns – In Conclusion
You can wear ponchos year around by switching between different thicknesses and weights of yarns. These are stylish and convenient, and you can feel the warmth of a sweater yet feel more dressed up than you would in a sweater, and ponchos are a lot more manageable than shawls. Make some ponchos to welcome fall and maybe even add them to your list of Christmas presents.
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