Thursday, January 5, 2012

Ruffled Toddler Poncho


My mom called me the other day and told me about a little project that she made for her friend's daughter. She thought Kaylee would like it too. I agreed. It was a little no-sew fleece poncho that she found online. I told Kaylee about it and told her it was a little blanket for her shoulders. She was thrilled to go to Joann's and pick out some fabric for her new "shoulder blanket".


3/4 of a yard of fleece will make 2 of these. I didn't need 2 so I used the scraps to make her a little scarf.
 I cut out a square 27"x27". If you'd like to keep this a no-sew project, you can stop right there, but I thought I'd add a little ruffle. I cut a strip of fleece twice as long as the square and stitched through the center, pulling the end strings to scrunch it. Then pinned it to the fabric, stretching and adjusting as I went.
There was extra on the ends so I just trimmed that part off.


Then I folded it in half diagonally and made the hole for her head. This little bowl is 4" in diameter and was perfect. I just used it as my guide. You'll just need a semi-circle shape on the fold.

 Fleece is stretchy. It's better to start small and make the hole bigger if you need to later. If you made the ruffle, you can just back stitch a few stitches to keep the ends from unraveling after cutting the hole for the head.


There are several ways to finish the bottom. You can just leave it or cut it with pinking shears, or create a fringe. I just trimmed 2" up across the bottom to create a fringe. I didn't tie the ends, just left them like fringe.


And that was it!


It was so easy to make and only cost around $3 that I decided to make her 2. The one pictured, and another little black with white polka dot one.

The perfect little blanket for her shoulders.

Thanks for the idea Mom!

***My little gal is 38" tall. 3/4 yard of fleece is about 27" and is perfect for a little girl her size (3-4 years). You can adjust accordingly to fit your child. A yard would make a 30"+ one for an older girl***
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22 comments :

  1. Ooohhh..thank you so much for sharing this! I am all about anything NO sew ;) And your daughter is darling!

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  2. That is so darling and you made it look so simple I'm just going to have to try it! I have the perfect fleece remnant too, so it's going to be such an inexpensive project. Thanks for sharing! :)

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  3. This is so precious! I just may have to add it to my "to sew" list for my lil sweetie! Love the polka dots!! :)

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  4. So cute, Brandy! Kaylee is so big now. When we moved, she was just babbling! I miss your cute family. :)

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  5. love this and I think the ruffle just makes it so pretty. Going to make one for my 2 & 10 year old girls

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  6. OMG!! OMG!! OMG!!!!!!!

    I don't sew.... this is PERFECT for me to try!!!! Thanks for sharing!!!

    Check out my blog too:
    http://thediydreamer.blogspot.com/

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  7. This is so Very Cute and Sweet.. And not to mention SUPER easy... And don't we ALL Love that... :) I would love for you to stop in and share it http://shoprubyjean.com/2012/01/sew-crafty-tuesday-linky-4-and-giveaway/

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  8. This is AMAZING!!! I am going to pin this!!
    Michelle
    www.delicateconstruction.com

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  9. That is awesome! love it. :) now, if i only had a little girl to make that for...

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  10. Great idea! I'm going to pin it and try to get to it this winter. :)

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  11. This is so cute! I've been wanting to make my toddler a poncho and this is perfect! TFS! Found you through Skip to My Lou!

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  12. This is just adorable, I am new to your blog, and love it. I just forwarded to my 3 grown daughters, I know they will love it too. Take care and TFS

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  13. Gorgeous! And what a happy little model :)

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  14. This is so cute! My daughter would love this! :)

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  15. GORGEOUS!!!! I found you on Tip Junkie! I would like to invite you to share this post with our readers for Fun Stuff Fridays. http://www.toysinthedryer.com/2012/01/fun-stuff-fridays-7.html

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  16. Love this idea! I found you thru your rock candy idea on Pintrest. Will be following you now, you're my kinda girl! :)
    Lisa

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  17. So cute and makes me sigh. With 4 boys, no cute little poncho in my house. Alas, my niece will look adorable. Thanks for sharing!

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  18. So Cute

    Natasha xx

    www.serenityyou.blogspot.com

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  19. This is so cute. I posted a tutorial to a no sew fleece hat last week. I would love for you to share this with my readers on my Monday craft linky:
    http://www.clipwithpurpose.com/made-for-you-monday-craft-linky-6/

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  20. I'm really interested in trying this and wanted to know how you dealt with the ruffle when you cut the hole for the head.

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    1. Hi Lorna,
      I just cut the hole out and since it didn't fray since it is fleece, I didn't hem it or anything. But I did have to back stitch a few stitches since I cut through the ruffle stitching when I cut the hole. I can't believe I didn't add that to the post! It's been a year since I wrote this up. Thanks so much, I'll add that.

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  21. So clear! And finding the center for the head hole cut is so much simpler than the fold- in-half and then fold-in-half instructions I have seen. Thank you!

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