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Stay cosy this winter with this roll-neck cabled mini poncho
SARA
With 3.5 mm needles cast on 97 (109, 121, 135) sts. 1st row (right side) – ★K1, P1, rep from ★ to last st, K1. 2nd row – K1, ★P1, K1, rep from ★ to end. Rep these two m-st rows four times more. Change
RIGHT ZIG-ZAG PANEL (worked over 16 sts) Row 1 (RS): P6, T3B, P3, T3B, P1. Row 2: K2, P2, K4, P2, K6. Row 3: P5, T3B, P3, T3B, P2. Row 4 and every foll alt row: Work across 16 sts knitting all K sts a
The poncho is worked sideways, so the depth reflects the number of stitches cast on. To choose which size to knit, decide the depth you would like and how long you would like the poncho to be. The pon
When working shaping sections, only slip a stitch in the pattern if you definitely have enough stitches to work the cable on the next RS row. Row 1: *K3, Sl 1 wyib, K1, Sl 1 wyib, K12; rep from * to l
Notes When working from Chart, right-side rows are knit rows and read from right to left, wrong-side rows are purl rows and read from left to right. Use separate balls of yarn for each area of colour
STRIPE SEQUENCE Rows 1 and 2 Using Yarn B. Rows 3 and 4 Using Yarn A. These 4 rows form stripe sequence and are repeated. BACK Cast on 102 (114: 126: 138: 154) sts using 3.25mm needles and Yarn C. Row