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IGLO poncho
About this model…
The poncho is worked in an easy knit/purl pattern
Shoulders and hood are knitted together, and exception of weaving in ends, there is no mounting.
The hood is designed in the same way as in a Greenland anorak.
The edges are worked as I-cord bands - a very easy way to knit nice and form edges.
Sleeves, shoulders and hood are shaped, using short rows.
The poncho has small sleeves - it makes it easy to wear, even on bike.
Yarn
This poncho is worked with 2 threads of light fingering wool yarn.
Gauge
18 stc / 28 rows 4”
Needle
Size US8 (5 mm)
Edges US6 (4 mm)
Pattern in English and Danish
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- First published: April 2016
- Page created: April 10, 2016
- Last updated: August 31, 2020 …
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