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Very Berry Poncho/Cape

Very Berry Poncho/Cape

$6.00Price

Difficulty:  Intermediate

 

The design idea behind Very Berry poncho / cape is the desire to have a piece that is easy to put on to keep me warm and also I can have my hands free to walk dogs. Moreover, two sides of the poncho are ideally not to touch the ground when I bend over. This makes Very Berry poncho a ‘Grab & Go’ functional garment during cool weather.

Very Berry Poncho is worked back and forth in ‘berry’ stitch from top down in one piece. It starts with a narrower collar, then increase into a wider bottom.

In the end, work the i-cord tie and berry drop at both sides of the neckline.

 

SIZES

1 (2) 3

 

MEASUREMENTS

Width (widest part):  97 (112) 127 cm [38 (44) 50 inches]

Length: 60 (62) 64 cm [23.6 (24.4) 25.2 inches]

 

SUGGESTED NEEDLES

4.5 mm [US 7] double pointed needles (15 cm [6 inches] )

7 mm [US 10.75] double pointed needles (15 cm [6 inches] ) OR

6.5 mm instead if no 7 mm double pointed needles

7 mm [US 10.75] circular needles (80 or 100 cm [32 or 40 inches] ) OR

the required needle size to obtain gauge

 

GAUGE

In pattern stitch using 7 mm [US 10.75] needles

12 sts x 16 rows = 10 x 10 cm [4 x 4 inches] - berry stitch counts as one stitch

 

SIZE GUIDE

Very Berry poncho / cape is intended for a casual fit with a not overlapping front. Showing underneath clothing to mix and match the color and texture of poncho is a part of the design. Picture shown is a size 1 fitting on a typical XS/S size person. Variation of size provided is more for a different personal preference than to fit bust circumference.

 

SUGGESTED MATERIALS

Main Yarn

250 gr. (300-350 gr.) 400-450 gr.

Isager, Jensen, 50 gr. / 125 m (col. 61s)

Company Yarn

75 gr. (100 gr.) 150 gr.        

Isager, Silk Mohair, 25 gr. / 212 m (col. 2)

Knit the poncho / cape using 1 strand of Jensen together with 1 strand of silk mohair. Material estimate is enough to make a swatch and stuff the berry with main yarn.

 

Alternatives:

1 strand of any DK to worsted yarn (eg. Knitting for Olive, Heavy Merino)

pairs with

1 strand of light fingering to fingering yarn (silk mohair or fine alpaca or highland wool)

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