Well, what got me started on them was creating a Poncho for Inside Crochet.
I love this poncho and it has been so difficult to keep it a secret. Thankfully, it is now published so I can share!
I had the poncho back in October and have been wearing it. It is so warm and snuggly.
I used Aran Tweed Knitting Wool from Kilcar in Donegal, Ireland. It comes in 200g skeins (Length = 320 m / 350 yards) Lilac-4812. The Poncho uses 8 skeins. You can buy online from COMMODUM art and design. They also sell on eBay, just search for “Donegal yarn”. |
And there is a matching Hat and Mitten set on Rainbow Valley. The Hat uses 1 skein and the mittens use 1 skein.
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Hi Helen, I am doing this beautyful poncho actually, and I am wondering why I have to turn my work after each row. I would prefer to continue in the same direction and do front post stitches as these are easier to do. Would this method affect the look of the pattern?
ReplyDeleteCheers, Claudia
Never having worked the poncho without turning, I can not tell you if it would work. This page explains why I turn.
Deletehttp://www.enfys.me.uk/english/tutorial/granny-square.htm
You have to turn on the first few rows as these are not slip stitched together. Whether or not you turn on the later rounds is up to you but, as I have designed the pattern for turning, I can not guarantee it will look the same.