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      free poncho knitpatterns for baby Hip length Closed Circle: Top-Down Poncho    

Baby size 62 , 74, 80 cms

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Poncho pattern for baby 62, 74 and 80 cms long.        Or in inches; 24.5 in., 29 in. and 31.5 in. long.

free poncho knitpatterns for baby Hip length Closed Circle: Top-Down Poncho

Hip length Closed Circle: Top-Down Poncho

Designed : 25-6-2007
Pattern File Name: poncho closed circle
Size: Standard Baby 4.5 kg for * size 62



KNIT YOUR TENSION SWATCH FIRST, IF YOU USE A STITCH PATTERN, KNIT SWATCH IN THIS
PATTERN, THEN CHOOSE YOUR PATTERN WITH THE RIGHT GAUGE

STITCH OR KNITTING GAUGE, AND TENSION: depends on the pattern of stitches in the fabric and the tension of the
individual knitter or crocheter ( or how tightly one knits or crochets, and thick or thin yarns produce different stitches ).
Gauge (Stocking Stitch over 4 in = 10 cm): 20,0 stitches by 26,0 rows.
Body knit by hand on 5 mm needles
Ribbing knit by hand on 4 mm needles

FINISHED DIMENSIONS: (cms)
Poncho Length: 21,0 Neck Width: 12,0 Border Depth: 2,0
Poncho Width: 42,0 Neck Band: 2,0 Fringe Length: 6,0

Note: Read ALL these instructions thoroughly BEFORE starting to knit.


NOTE: Instructions are given below for default top-down circular shaping. For more shaping options, select the
Round Yoke Calculator (from the Calculator option on the Main Menu), using the following values: Number of stitches
at Top = 48, Number of stitches at Bottom = 174, Number of Rounds = 49 and Direction of knit = Top-Down
(increase). The calculations below use 6 Shaping Rounds and Funnel (not Even) Spacing between Rounds.

PONCHO:
1. Cast on 48 stitches on size 5 needles. Join to form a circle, taking care not to twist the stitches.
Round 1: knit even on 48 stitches.
Round 2: Inc 21 stitches evenly across the row to total 69 stitches.
(* [K3, M1] once, then [K2, M1] twice * 6 times, then [K2, M1] 3 times.)

Round 3: knit even on 69 stitches.
Round 4: Inc 21 stitches evenly across the row to total 90 stitches.
(* [K4, M1] once, then [K3, M1] twice * 6 times, then [K3, M1] 3 times.)

Rounds 5 to 6: knit even on 90 stitches.
Round 7: Inc 21 stitches evenly across the row to total 111 stitches.
(* [K5, M1] once, then [K4, M1] twice * 6 times, then [K4, M1] 3 times.)

Rounds 8 to 12: knit even on 111 stitches.
Round 13: Inc 21 stitches evenly across the row to total 132 stitches.
(* [K6, M1] once, then [K5, M1] twice * 6 times, then [K5, M1] 3 times.)

Rounds 14 to 20: knit even on 132 stitches.
Round 21: Inc 21 stitches evenly across the row to total 153 stitches.
(* [K7, M1] once, then [K6, M1] twice * 6 times, then [K6, M1] 3 times.)

Rounds 22 to 30: knit even on 153 stitches.
Round 31: Inc 21 stitches evenly across the row to total 174 stitches.
(* [K8, M1] once, then [K7, M1] twice * 6 times, then [K7, M1] 3 times.)

Rounds 32 to 49: knit even on 174 stitches.
2. Cast off.

CONSTRUCT THE PONCHO:
1. Sew, graft or crochet the centre back seam.

NECK BAND:
1. Using size 4 needles knit a border 2,0 cms deep (approx. 5 rows) around the neckline of the poncho. This is best
knitted by picking up stitches around the neck and knitting a few rows. Ribbing will help pull in the neckline a bit. If
the neckline is very loose, consider knitting a folded band and inserting a draw string.

BORDER:
1. knit a border 2,0 cms deep around the bottom of the poncho. This should be crocheted or in a non-curling knit
stitch to provide stability to the bottom edge of the poncho.

FRINGE:
1. knit a 6,0 cms fringe around the bottom edge of the poncho. Various methods are given in the Help File / User Manual.

FINISHING:
1. Darn/weave/sew in all loose ends.
2. BLOCK. Really, it makes all the difference.

AMOUNT OF YARN REQUIRED TO MAKE GARMENT:
--- WARNING. THIS IS A ROUGH ESTIMATE ONLY. Measure a sample piece for a more accurate calculation.
Amount needed:
56,8 for poncho panels
2,5 for neckband
9,1 for border (plus 12,5 to 25,1 for fringe)
68,4 Grams TOTAL (excluding fringe)

NOTES:


Pattern designed by: Jessica with Knitware design ™
free poncho knitpatterns for baby Hip length Closed Circle: Top-Down Poncho


Hip length Closed Circle: Top-Down Poncho

Designed : 25-6-2007
Pattern File Name: poncho closed circle
Size: Standard Baby 8.2 kg for * size 74



KNIT YOUR TENSION SWATCH FIRST, IF YOU USE A STITCH PATTERN, KNIT SWATCH IN THIS
PATTERN, THEN CHOOSE YOUR PATTERN WITH THE RIGHT GAUGE

STITCH OR KNITTING GAUGE, AND TENSION: depends on the pattern of stitches in the fabric and the tension of the
individual knitter or crocheter ( or how tightly one knits or crochets, and thick or thin yarns produce different stitches ).
Gauge (Stocking Stitch over 4 in = 10 cm): 20,0 stitches by 26,0 rows.
Body knit by hand on 5 mm needles
Ribbing knit by hand on 4 mm needles

FINISHED DIMENSIONS: (cms)
Poncho Length: 24,0 Neck Width: 14,0 Border Depth: 2,0
Poncho Width: 48,0 Neck Band: 2,0 Fringe Length: 6,0

Note: Read ALL these instructions thoroughly BEFORE starting to knit.


NOTE: Instructions are given below for default top-down circular shaping. For more shaping options, select the
Round Yoke Calculator (from the Calculator option on the Main Menu), using the following values: Number of stitches
at Top = 56, Number of stitches at Bottom = 200, Number of Rounds = 57 and Direction of knit = Top-Down
(increase). The calculations below use 6 Shaping Rounds and Funnel (not Even) Spacing between Rounds.

PONCHO:
1. Cast on 56 stitches on size 5 needles. Join to form a circle, taking care not to twist the stitches.
Round 1: knit even on 56 stitches.
Round 2: Inc 24 stitches evenly across the row to total 80 stitches.
(* [K3, M1] once, then [K2, M1] twice * 8 times.)

Round 3: knit even on 80 stitches.
Round 4: Inc 24 stitches evenly across the row to total 104 stitches.
(* [K4, M1] once, then [K3, M1] twice * 8 times.)

Rounds 5 to 8: knit even on 104 stitches.
Round 9: Inc 24 stitches evenly across the row to total 128 stitches.
(* [K5, M1] once, then [K4, M1] twice * 8 times.)

Rounds 10 to 14: knit even on 128 stitches.
Round 15: Inc 24 stitches evenly across the row to total 152 stitches.
(* [K6, M1] once, then [K5, M1] twice * 8 times.)

Rounds 16 to 23: knit even on 152 stitches.
Round 24: Inc 24 stitches evenly across the row to total 176 stitches.
(* [K7, M1] once, then [K6, M1] twice * 8 times.)

Rounds 25 to 35: knit even on 176 stitches.
Round 36: Inc 24 stitches evenly across the row to total 200 stitches.
(* [K8, M1] once, then [K7, M1] twice * 8 times.)

Rounds 37 to 57: knit even on 200 stitches.
2. Cast off.

CONSTRUCT THE PONCHO:
1. Sew, graft or crochet the centre back seam.

NECK BAND:
1. Using size 4 needles knit a border 2,0 cms deep (approx. 5 rows) around the neckline of the poncho. This is best
knitted by picking up stitches around the neck and knitting a few rows. Ribbing will help pull in the neckline a bit. If
the neckline is very loose, consider knitting a folded band and inserting a draw string.

BORDER:
1. knit a border 2,0 cms deep around the bottom of the poncho. This should be crocheted or in a non-curling knit
stitch to provide stability to the bottom edge of the poncho.

FRINGE:
1. knit a 6,0 cms fringe around the bottom edge of the poncho. Various methods are given in the Help File / User Manual.

FINISHING:
1. Darn/weave/sew in all loose ends.
2. BLOCK. Really, it makes all the difference.

AMOUNT OF YARN REQUIRED TO MAKE GARMENT:
--- WARNING. THIS IS A ROUGH ESTIMATE ONLY. Measure a sample piece for a more accurate calculation.
Amount needed:
75,9 for poncho panels
2,9 for neckband
10,5 for border (plus 14,4 to 28,8 for fringe)
89,3 Grams TOTAL (excluding fringe)

NOTES:


Pattern designed by: Jessica with Knitware design ™
free poncho knitpatterns for baby Hip length Closed Circle: Top-Down Poncho


Hip length Closed Circle: Top-Down Poncho

Designed : 25-6-2007
Pattern File Name: poncho closed circle
Size: Standard Baby 11 kg for * size 80



KNIT YOUR TENSION SWATCH FIRST, IF YOU USE A STITCH PATTERN, KNIT SWATCH IN THIS
PATTERN, THEN CHOOSE YOUR PATTERN WITH THE RIGHT GAUGE

STITCH OR KNITTING GAUGE, AND TENSION: depends on the pattern of stitches in the fabric and the tension of the
individual knitter or crocheter ( or how tightly one knits or crochets, and thick or thin yarns produce different stitches ).
Gauge (Stocking Stitch over 4 in = 10 cm): 20,0 stitches by 26,0 rows.
Body knit by hand on 5 mm needles
Ribbing knit by hand on 4 mm needles

FINISHED DIMENSIONS: (cms)
Poncho Length: 26,0 Neck Width: 15,0 Border Depth: 2,0
Poncho Width: 52,0 Neck Band: 2,0 Fringe Length: 6,0

Note: Read ALL these instructions thoroughly BEFORE starting to knit.


NOTE: Instructions are given below for default top-down circular shaping. For more shaping options, select the
Round Yoke Calculator (from the Calculator option on the Main Menu), using the following values: Number of stitches
at Top = 60, Number of stitches at Bottom = 218, Number of Rounds = 62 and Direction of knit = Top-Down
(increase). The calculations below use 6 Shaping Rounds and Funnel (not Even) Spacing between Rounds.

PONCHO:
1. Cast on 60 stitches on size 5 needles. Join to form a circle, taking care not to twist the stitches.
Round 1: knit even on 60 stitches.
Round 2: Inc 26 stitches evenly across the row to total 86 stitches.
(* [K3, M1] once, then [K2, M1] twice * 8 times, then [K2, M1] twice.)

Round 3: knit even on 86 stitches.
Round 4: Inc 26 stitches evenly across the row to total 112 stitches.
(* [K4, M1] once, then [K3, M1] twice * 8 times, then [K3, M1] twice.)

Rounds 5 to 8: knit even on 112 stitches.
Round 9: Inc 26 stitches evenly across the row to total 138 stitches.
(* [K5, M1] once, then [K4, M1] twice * 8 times, then [K4, M1] twice.)

Rounds 10 to 15: knit even on 138 stitches.
Round 16: Inc 26 stitches evenly across the row to total 164 stitches.
(* [K6, M1] once, then [K5, M1] twice * 8 times, then [K5, M1] twice.)

Rounds 17 to 25: knit even on 164 stitches.
Round 26: Inc 26 stitches evenly across the row to total 190 stitches.
(* [K7, M1] once, then [K6, M1] twice * 8 times, then [K6, M1] twice.)

Rounds 27 to 38: knit even on 190 stitches.
Round 39: Inc 28 stitches evenly across the row to total 218 stitches.
(* [K7, M1] 3 times, then [K6, M1] once * 6 times, then [K7, M1] 4 times.)

Rounds 40 to 62: knit even on 218 stitches.
2. Cast off.

CONSTRUCT THE PONCHO:
1. Sew, graft or crochet the centre back seam.

NECK BAND:
1. Using size 4 needles knit a border 2,0 cms deep (approx. 5 rows) around the neckline of the poncho. This is best
knitted by picking up stitches around the neck and knitting a few rows. Ribbing will help pull in the neckline a bit. If
the neckline is very loose, consider knitting a folded band and inserting a draw string.

BORDER:
1. knit a border 2,0 cms deep around the bottom of the poncho. This should be crocheted or in a non-curling knit
stitch to provide stability to the bottom edge of the poncho.

FRINGE:
1. knit a 6,0 cms fringe around the bottom edge of the poncho. Various methods are given in the Help File / User Manual.

FINISHING:
1. Darn/weave/sew in all loose ends.
2. BLOCK. Really, it makes all the difference.

AMOUNT OF YARN REQUIRED TO MAKE GARMENT:
--- WARNING. THIS IS A ROUGH ESTIMATE ONLY. Measure a sample piece for a more accurate calculation.
Amount needed:
89,9 for poncho panels
3,1 for neckband
11,4 for border (plus 15,7 to 31,4 for fringe)
104,4 Grams TOTAL (excluding fringe)

NOTES:


Pattern designed by: Jessica with Knitware design ™
 

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