Call it a crochet cape or a crochet poncho. I call it GORGEOUS! Unique crochet high low cape that is super versatile. And SO EASY! A crochet beginner will be able to make this. All levels of crocheters will love the sleek silhouette. Dress this up or down. Perfect for date night or any time you want to be on trend and feel confident and comfortable in your own crochet creation. Free pattern and video tutorial are below for this crochet cape easy for beginners.
Easy to Customize Crochet Cape
Use the suggested yarn or equivalent to achieve the same lovely drape. This crochet cape can be customized to your liking. Want a longer cape? Simply add rows. Want the front panel shorter (or longer), simply addjust the number of rows. There is NO multiple! It doesn’t get any easier than this!
No decreasing or increasing. One basic stitch. Two straight panels. Seam at shoulders and a tiny 3 inch seam on the sides and call it DONE!
Yes, it’s this easy to be able to create a crochet cape that is innovative, stylish, COOL, versatile, and beautiful. Show off your crochet skills even as a crochet beginner!
New Style Crochet Cape
While super easy for crochet beginners, crocheters of all levels will love this new style of crochet cape. Who brings the COOL to crochet? CRAZY COOL CROCHET of course!!
Crochet Cape Video Tutorial
The YouTube video tutorial is here, however, I ask that you watch it on YouTube so you can comment, give a thumbs up (if you like this) and subscribe.. Also, you’ll be able to see the many, many crazy cool crochet designs that I have created. You will find many more unique crochet wearables plus beautiful crochet home decor. You will also find a few baby and kids items. Watching the videos all the way is the best way you can help support my work. I truly appreciate it! Crazy Cool Crochet YouTube
Etsy Pattern
This crochet cape is now available at my Etsy shop. Perfect for those who prefer the printable pattern so you can mark it up as you go. CrazyCoolCrochetUS.etsy.com
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Row 1: For this row only, work in back loop (3rd loop) of ch’s. sc in 2nd ch from hook and ea ch across. 122 sc’s (132, 142, 152, 162). Ch 1 Turn
Row 2: sc in 1st sp and ea sp across. 122 sc’s (132, 142, 152, 162) Ch 1 Turn
Repeat Row 2 for your preferred length.
Size Small recommend 12 inch length. (Adjust as needed for international measurements.)
To accommodate larger bust add rows as needed.
Suggested:
Medium: 14 inches
Large: 16 inches
X Large: 17 inches
1X – 2X: 20 inches
Adjust these measurements as needed. Chest sizes vary considerably within the same size. Factor this into your lengths.
At end of last row (end on the right side of work), do NOT cut off yarn. Ch 1.
Turn panel sideways to add a border of 1 row of sc. Work 1 sc into approximately ea sp, or as evenly as possible. At end of row cut off yarn leaving 6 inch tail to weave in.
Attach yarn on opposite side, bottom of panel (right side of work facing you). Work 1 row of sc. Tie off yarn at end of row leaving 6 inch tail to weave in.
BACK PANEL
Repeat instructions as for Front Panel adding rows for length measured in inches (adjust as needed for international measurements).
The suggested lengths allow for a 1 – 2 inch stretch. Adjust as needed per yarn used and your preferred length.
Suggested:
Small: 27 inches
Medium: 29 inches
Large: 33 inches
XLarge: 37 inches
1X – 2X: 43 inches
SEAM SHOULDERS
Place front panel on top of back panel, wrong sides facing you.
Determine center of panel for neck opening allowance.
Size Small – Medium: allow for 9 inch opening.
Size Large – XLarge: allow for 10 inch opening.
Size 1X – 2X – allow for 12 inch opening
Place stitch markers at each edge of neck opening.
Attach yarn at shoulder edge with a chain. Sl st in ea sp to the st marker. After last sl st, ch 2 (to create a knot). Leaving a 6 inch tail, cut off yarn. Pull tail tightly, squeezing down the ch’s to form a tight knot. Weave remaining tail through single strands of shoulder seam leaving 3 inches of tail to create a final knot.
NOTE: It is important that this seam be tied off very securely to avoid unraveling of seam.
NOTE 2: For opposite shoulder seam do NOT cut off the yarn when you reach the st marker.
Opposite Shoulder Seam: Working from shoulder edge toward neck opening, sl st seam as for first shoulder. Do NOT cut off yarn when you reach the st marker. After last sl st, ch 1. Continue with neck border.
NECK BORDER
Row 1: Still working on wrong side of work, working from the last ch created at the last shoulder seam, sc into ea sp of neck opening. As you reach the shoulder seams, enter a sc into the seam. At end of row, sl st into the first sc of row. Ch 1. Turn.
Row 2 – 5: sc in ea sp. At end of ea row ch 1. Turn. At end of row 5 cut off yarn leaving tail to weave in.
OPTIONAL: if you would like to very slightly tighten up the neck opening, on row 4 and row 5, sk a sp where the shoulder seams are.
SEAM SIDES
To create “arm holes”, with wrong sides facing you, place st marker 3 inches from bottom of front panel. Using yarn needle and length of yarn, use a whip st to create a 3 inch side seam.
For larger sizes you may create a 4 or 5 inch seam as appropriate. This design calls for very wide armholes.