Knit Poncho with Fur Collar
I made this lovely poncho for a Christmas gift for a family
member and liked it so much that I had to make one for myself also. It is so
warm and lovely.
I have included instructions for three sizes but really it’s
a one size fits all. The three sizes affect the length of the poncho but you
can wear any of the sizes whether you are slim or matronly in size.
Here’s the short version: Gage doesn’t really matter but
it’s about 2 st per inch if you want to check and adjust if you are way
different. Use size 13 needles. Circular needles work best since there’s a lot
of fabric resulting. There is a garter edge while the main body is done in
linen stitch. Constant increases every other row work to offset the yarn bars
that are created when slipping the stitch with the yarn in front. For the rows
worked without increases (across the shoulders) knit an extra stitch if necessary
to maintain bar placement.
Cast on 3 stitches and knit the front and back of 1st
and 3rd stitch then knit back then knit first stitch, increase with
KFB in second stich and second to last stitch on right side rows and knit wrong
side rows until you have 7 stitches. We are creating the garter stitch border. Start
slipping first stitch of every row now and do an increase by doing KFB in
center stitch of this row to give us even number of stitches.
Continue slipping first stitch, increase in second stitch,
knit to last two stitches, increase in second to last stitch, knit last stitch
on right side and knit across on wrong side until you have 12 stitches. Now
slip 1st stitch, increase in second stitch, knit 2 stitches, *slip a
stich with the yarn in front, k1* twice, knit 2 st, increase, knit last stitch
and purl back on wrong side. Next round will be slip 1st stitch,
increase in second stitch, knit 2 stitches, *slip a stich with the yarn in
front, k1* three times, knit 2 st, increase, knit last stitch and purl back on
wrong side. Continue doing this until you have 80 stitches for small, 90
stitches for medium, and 100 stitches for large. Work 6 rows without
increasing, paying attention to bars from slipped stitches to maintain offset
and knitting an extra stitch if necessary to maintain pattern. You can insert a
stitch marker on either side of center stitch at this point.
Now we’re going to bind off 26 stitches in center for neck
hole. Working in pattern, slip 1, k4, *slip 1 with yarn in front, k1* until you
reach the 13th stitch from center. Bind off 26 stitches, continue
working in pattern to end of row. Purl back, cast on 26 stitches, purl rest of
the way back. Work 6 rows without increasing then start working decrease in
place of increase. Slip 1st stitch, k2tog, knit 3, *slwyf, k1* to
last 6 stitches, knit 3, ssk (slip 1st then 2nd stitch
and knit them together through back loops). Continue until you have 12 stitches
then continue in garter stitch, binding off last three stitches.
For neck, pickup up 60 stitches (26 on each side and 2 at
each end) with main yarn, join and knit one round, decreasing out extra picked
up stitches by K2tog at 24th stitch and 26th stitch and
56th and 38th stitch. Now add fur yarn and knit with both
yarns for eight rows (will use up almost whole skein of fur yarn) and bind off
loosely.
Very straightforward and I think even an experienced
beginner will find this easy enough to do. If knitting in the round is
intimidating you could knit back and forth for neck and seam it up the back. Or
crochet the neck if you know how to crochet. The fur can be a bit tough to
crochet because the stitches are buried in the fur.
Moonlight Wolf Knit Poncho with Fur Collar
Suitable for experienced beginner.
Detailed pattern:
Size 13
Yarn used:
”Moonlight” Chunky Wool Ease 5-6 skeins (5oz, 87 yds each
and
Red Heart Boutique Fur 1 skein (3.5 oz/11 yds) 1 skein
Gauge: 2.5 st/inch
CO3
R1: KFB, K1, KFB
R2: K5
R3: K1, KFB, K1, KFB, K1
R4: K7
R5: K1, KFB, K1, KFB, K1, KFB, K1
R6: sl1, K9
R7: Sl1, KFB, K6, KFB, K1
R8: sl1, K11
R9: sl1, KFB, K2, (sl1wyf, K1) x2, K2, KFB, K1
R10: sl1, K4, P4, K5
R11: sl1, KFB, K2, (sl1wyf, K1)x3, K2, KFB, K1
R12: sl1, K4, P6, K5
R13: sl1, KFB, K2, (sl1wyf, K1) x4, K2, KFB, K1
R14: sl1, K4, P8, K5
Continue repeating rows 13 and 14, working (sl1wyf, K1) linen
stitch repeats between garter borders on right side and purling stitches
between garter borders on wrong side until you have 80 (90, 100) stitches on
needle. Finish with purled side.
(80 stitches is for small, 90 for medium, and 100 for
large)
Work 6 more rows without increasing, repeating these 3x
RS: sl1, K4, (sl1wyf, K1) to last five, K5.
And adjusting as
needed to offset sl1wyf from row above by knitting a stitch before beginning
linen stitch.
WS: K5, Purl across to last five st, K5.
RS: sl1, K4, repeat (sl1wyf, K1) to 13th
stitch from center. (Depending on size you might end on slipped stitch or knit
stitch here). Bind off 26 stitches. Knit
1 if needed to maintain offset or resume with linen stitch (sl1wyf, K1) to last
five stitches, K5.
WS: sl1, K4, Purl across. Cast on 26 stitches. Use knit
cast on. Purl to last 5 stitches, K5.
Work 6 more rows, repeating these 3x
RS: sl1, K4, (sl1wyf, K1) to last five, K5.
And adjusting if needed
to offset sl1wyf from row above by knitting a stitch first.
WS: sl1, K4, Purl across to last five sts, K5.
Now we’re going to work a decrease wherever there was an
increase on the first half.
RS: sl1, K2tog, K3, (sl1wyf, K1) x as needed, to last six
sts, K3, SSK, K1
Ws: sl1, K4, Purl across to last 5 sts, K5
Continue working a 5 stitch garter border with decreases
at second stitch, linen stitch across, and decrease on second to last stitch on
right side. Then 5 stitch garter border,
purl across, and 5 stitch garter border on wrong side until you are down to 12
stitches.
RS: sl1, K2tog, Knit to second to last, SSK, K1
WS: sl1, knit across
Continue until 3 sts remain, bind off.
For fur cowl around neckline; pick up 60 stitches (26 on
each side and 2 at each end) with main yarn, join and knit one round,
decreasing out extra picked up stitches by K2tog at 24th stitch and K2tog
at 26th stitch as well as at 56th and 58th
stitch. Now add fur yarn and knit with both yarns for eight rows (will use up
almost whole skein of fur yarn) being careful not to drop one of the yarns
while working both together. Bind off loosely.
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