Made By A Fabricista: Winter Poncho
Hello Everyone, Today’s post is all about my new fall/winter layering piece: a poncho with tasseled hem.
The Fabric.
I selected a heavy weight wool/polyester chunky knit sweater. The fabric is a plaid print with colors perfect for the winter season. It has a one way stretch and nappy textured.
The Pattern.
I used McCalls 8241 for this project. It is a knit poncho with wide sleeve bands and options for turtleneck, crewneck, cropped, shaped or tassle hems. I made view C without the turtleneck detail. I modified it by skipping the sleeves, it would have been too thick trying to sewing multiple layers.
The Sewing Process.
This poncho sewing process was relatively easy and straightforward. I decided to omit the sleeves portion as it would have been too bulky to sew with the weight of the fabric. I made tassels using knitting yarns and attached it to the hem of the poncho. Since I had extra fabric left after cutting the poncho, I used the rest to cut a long chunky scarf.
The Styling.
For this look, I layered the poncho on top of an all black outfit. I paired it with a black sweater, leggings and completed the look with a black knee high boots. I love that the poncho is warm, cozy and can be styled multiple ways.
I can’t wait to layer my new poncho with my winter outfits this season, have a good weekend and see you on my next post!
RALIAT | @raliat.oyinlola
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IT looks SO COZY! Thank you for sharing.
Gorgeous!
Beautiful. The fabric is lovely and you made the most of it, especially as you have styles it here.
Beautiful! Love the fabric colors!
This is adorable.
Perfect choice of fabric great work!
I like the poncho in that fabric. Funny how did I missed that pattern ? I seem to have all the others but your is perfect for the fabric. The tassel on the ends is really nice and I like the scarf you made also.
I bought that pattern, too. I have a buffalo check that I am thinking of placing on the diagonal, front and back to break up the heavy horizontal lines. How essential is the stretch on this pattern?
Lovely I love this.
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