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Pattern for a Child's Poncho

I am looking for a child size poncho pattern (2-4). I have the adult lion brand pattern #40433 which I printed off their website, but was unable to find the children's size. I would appreciate any help, thanks.

Jan Marie from Madison, CT

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RE: Pattern for a Child's Poncho

Hi to the gal that sent me the knitting-crochet website, I was wondering how secure this site is. I found the exact pattern I was looking for. That's for your help and look forward to your reply. janmarie

Post by janmarie

RE: Pattern for a Child's Poncho

http://www.knitting-crochet.com/pattern.html I have used this website for several patterns for ladies at the nursing facility where I work. You can choose either knitting or crocheting. As with another suggestion, I just Goggled knitting patterns and found it. Good luck and happy crafting.

Post by Taziztweet

RE: Pattern for a Child's Poncho

http://www.lionbrand.com/cgi-bin/pa ... arch=Search&searchText=childs+poncho


I did not know if you were looking for sewing or crocheting. You did not specify, so here are some crochet ones.

Post by jules1963

RE: Pattern for a Child's Poncho

Here's something I found out recently that might help......type in Google Search/Images in the search bar and then type in " free patterns" or whatever it is you're looking for and it brings up tons of pictures and websites to search!
Kool huh!

ps-not ALL " out of print" patterns are expensive! Go to "Pattern Review.com", they have all types of patterns for sale cheap listed under the classifieds section on left side of page.I joined up and bought a pattern from this lady for $1.00 and free shipping!
You can also look for patterns by placing an ad "items wanted"

Good Luck!
Kay

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RE: Pattern for a Child's Poncho

I found a Simplicity poncho pattern for fleece lined suede. I bought faux suede fabric and lined it with blanket fleece. As we both know you can make adjustments to patterns. The number is 4812. Some pattern sites have "out of print" patterns which are very inexpensive. Go to Simplicity.com and see what's there.

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