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Taffy Swoncho
This swancho is where retro crochet meets modern crafting! 
The granny stitch neckline, with a nod to stranded yokes of 
yore, is the perfect complement to this contemporary 
silhouette- somewhere between a sweater and a poncho. 
With its roomy fit- this cozy layer will accommodate a 
growing kid – or an expectant mom.
A folded-double ribbing is worked in turned rows and 
slip-stitched to form a circular neck opening. The main body 
is worked in a granny stitch pattern, from the ribbing 
downward in joined rounds, increasing every few rounds to 
create a cone shape. Body is divided for arms and continued 
to bottom edge without increases. Arms are made separately 
in turned rows, seamed and then stitched in armhole 
openings. Body will need to be steam blocked before Hemline 
Ribbing is made. Hemline ribbing is made separately in turned 
rows and stitched to bottom of swancho.
Sleeves can be altered in length by adding (or subtracting) 
a number of chains from the original foundation chain.
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- First published: October 2022
 - Page created: October 4, 2022
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