Poncho by Quail Studio

Poncho

Knitting
February 2019
DK (11 wpi) ?
23 stitches and 31 rows = 4 inches
in Stockinette Stitch
US 5 - 3.75 mm
1048 - 1310 yards (958 - 1198 m)
32-34(36-38, 40-42)" 81-86 (91-97, 102-107) cm
English
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See Erratta for sizes M and L below.

You will also need a size US 5 (3.75 mm) circular needle no longer than 24” (60 cm) . You will also need stitch markers and holders.

Finished measurements:
Circumference at bust: 43(47.25, 51.5)“ 109.5( 120, 130.5) cm
Length from shoulder to center bottom: 21.75”(23.5, 25.5)” 55(60, 65) cm

Yarn used:
Rowan Alpaca Cotton
Shade #115 Snowflake White - 8(9, 10) balls

************* Erratta*************** Erratta************* Erratta ******

The numbers for the shoulder shaping are incorrect in the printed booklet. Here is the correction:
Shape shoulder
Next Row: K1, Sl 1, K1, psso, K to last 3sts, K2tog, K1. 124136,148sts.
Next Row: Purl.
Rep last 2 rows 4(5,5) times more. 116126,138sts.

Shape neck
Next Row (RS): K1, Sl 1, K1, psso, K35(39,44)sts, K2tog, K1, turn leave rem sts on stitch holder. 3943,48sts
Next Row (WS): Purl.
Next Row: K1, Sl 1, K1, psso, K to end. 3842,47sts.
Next Row: Purl.
Next Row: K1, Sl 1, K1, psso, K to last 3sts, K2tog, K1. 3640,45sts.
Next Row: Purl.
Rep last 4 rows 5(5,6) times more. 2125,27sts.
Cast off.

With RS facing slip next 34(36,38)sts onto a second stitch holder, rejoin yarn and continue as follows;
Next Row (RS): K1, K2tog, K to last 3sts, Sl 1, K1, psso, K1. 3943,48sts.
Next Row (WS): Purl.
Next Row: K1, K2tog, K to end. 3842,47sts.
Next Row: Purl.
Next Row: K1, K2tog, K to last 3sts, Sl 1, K1, psso, K1. 3640,45sts.
Next Row: Purl.
Rep last 4 rows 5(5,6) times more. 2125,27sts.
Cast off.

Also, on the border pickup, it should read….pick up and knit 118 (128, 138) sts down back left slope, pick up and knit 118 (128, 138) sts

**** Note: You may wish to add a few stitches to the ribbing at the bottom curve after you have completed each inch of the rib to give a better flow. Also, please bind off loosely at the bottom curve.

You may also wish to reduce stitches every inch on the ribbing, at the side seams, so that they lay flatter. ****