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Banks skoncho
BANKS, is a skirt but it can also be worn as a poncho, so it’s a “skoncho” really!
I love it when I get multiple ways out of my knitted projects, don’t you?
Knitted in the round with 4 color changes and a bit of easy stranded knitting, a slightly ruffled bottom edge and an I-cord with big round disk beads to let you adjust the top part. Brilliant!
For HIP sizes measured around your widest part of your hips in inches:
32”, (33/34, 35/36, 37/38), (39/40, 41/42, 43/44), (45/46, 47/48), 0.5-1.5” positive ease, shown in size 35/36 with 0.5” of ease.
About 19” long.
Yarn
Theodora’s Pearls in Auxanometer, a fingering weight bamboo yarn.
C1 - Onyx
680 (725/760/810) (855/900/935) (980/1020) yards
C2 - Goldenrod
37 (39/40/43) (46/48/50) (53/55) yards
C3 - Agave
5 (5/5/5.5) (6/6/6.5) (6.5/7) yards
C4 - Little Red Corvette
5 (5/5/5.5) (6/6/6.5) (6.5/7) yards
Alternatively: Fingering/Sock yarn.
Notions
US size 1 (2.25 mm) circular needle 36” in length (32” for smallest size)
US size 5 (3.75 mm) circular needle 36” or 40” in length
US size 1 (2.25 mm) in a double pointed needle or short circular to work I-cord withoptional
1 Stitch marker
2 Disk beads about 1” in size
Darning needle for finishing
Gauge
12 sts and 17 rows in 2” of Stockinette stitch with smaller needle knitted flat.
NOTE: I am a loose knitter, you may not be so it is imperative to do a gauge swatch to see which needle size will work for you to get the proper fit. Some test knitters used a size 4 needle to get gauge.
Written pattern, tech edited and test knitted.
Enjoy your Banks skoncho!
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- First published: June 2019
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