My youngest daughter recently discovered this poncho in a drawer of old handknits. She immediately wanted to wear it and out of curiosity, I looked back in Ravelry to see when I had knit it. It was 4 years ago, and my post noted that the pattern would be available in January 2015. My older daughter never wanted to wear it, so I guess my lack of photos kept me from releasing it. Better late than never, I guess!
This is a super fast knit, with super bulky Spud and Chloe Outer, knit at 2.5 sts/inch! This yarn is a super cozy blend of cotton and wool. It does fuzz up a little, but it’s machine washable, so kid-friendly, for sure!
This pattern is sized for kids sizes 2-14. It up on Ravelry now, and you can use the code NEW for 50% off until Christmas. See Happy Trails Here.
BOR is beginning of round. You’re placing a marker so you’ll know when each round starts. Join just means that you’re connecting your work to knit in the round.
Hello,
I have this pattern for my first poncho-what does “place BOR” and join mean?
Thanks!
BOR is beginning of round. You’re placing a marker so you’ll know when each round starts. Join just means that you’re connecting your work to knit in the round.
Thank you.
So when and how is the 16 inch needle changed to the 24 inch? I don’t see any direction for that change on the pattern.
Thank you again!