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Leafing Out
Spring 2024 Elizabeth Smith: Milo Capsule Collection
As the winter ground begins to slowly defrost, the first signs of Spring start to emerge. Colorful crocus blossoms, bright daffodil gradients and fresh foliage – all signs of a new beginning and winter’s end. This was the inspiration behind Elizabeth Smith’s mini Milo collection - 3 layering pieces all knit in the beautiful wool/linen blend from Manos del Uruguay. Each piece is created with simple knitting techniques and features floral-inspired eyelet stitch motifs and monochromatic colorblocking in different shades of Spring.
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The poncho is worked in one piece from the bottom up from the lower edge to shoulder line with a lace detail on the front. At the shoulder the piece is folded in half, and the live stitches of the front and back shoulder are joined using a three needle bind-off. The remaining stitches are worked in the round to create the cowl neck.
Elizabeth has thoughtfully included links to tutorials in the pattern!
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SIZES
Width: 23¼ (26¼, 30, 34¼)”, including side trim
Length: 16 (18, 20, 22)” from lower edge to shoulder line
See Notes for how to choose a size.
MATERIALS
Manos del Uruguay MILO (65% merino wool, 35% linen; approx. 380 yds/100 g): 2 (3, 3, 4) sks MC, and 1 sk CC for
all sizes.
Shown in i2306 Campo (MC) and i2300 Ireland (CC)
US 6/4 mm 32” to 40” circular needle (larger sizes may prefer a longer needle) and 16” circular needle, or size needed to obtain gauge
US 5/3.75 mm 32” circular needle
Stitch markers
Removable marker
Tapestry needle
GAUGE
21 sts and 34 rows/rnds = 4”/10 cm in St st using larger needles.
NOTES
When selecting a size, choose a finished width at least 5” to 10” wider than your actual shoulder width. If you have narrow shoulders, you may wish to consider a size at the lower end of that range. The circumference of 46½ (52½, 60, 68½)”, twice the finished body width, is intended to fit approximate chest measurements of 24–30 (32–38, 40–48, 50–60)”, making the smallest size also appropriate for a child of 6 to 12 years.
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- First published: February 2024
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- Last updated: March 29, 2024 …
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