Fashion Doll Dressy Poncho
Designed by Julie A. Bolduc
Pattern ID: p113011
Date Added: March 23, 2001
This little poncho is fast and easy to make. It starts with a ring and is worked in the round. Once you make one of these, you will want to try to make one for yourself or for your kids! It is easy to adjust for real people! Just switch to yarn and make sure the starting ring fits over the persons head. There is also another version, for regular people, made with vsts, in the wearables section!
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