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free poncho knitpatterns for children 4 Triangles pattern normal size ( hip length )( no patterns or images? please go back to the main page for a free pattern from www.jessica-tromp.nl ) |
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| Gauge or tension swatch | 26 | stitches by | 34 | rows |
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Tips for regular inch increments 17.7 = 17.75 = 17 3/4 inches. 18,8 = 18.75 = 18 3/4 inches. 9.9 = 10 inches and so on. Knowing this will make it easy to just round up or down as they are such small increments. |
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Sizes for children; Child 86 cms * size ID 51 / 20 * chestsize 51 cms / 20 in. * waist 51 cms / 20 in. * hip 56 cms / 22 in. * armlength 20 cms / 8 in.- Child 98 cms * size ID 56 / 22 * chestsize 56 cms / 22 in. * waist 53 cms / 21 in. * hip 61 cms / 24 in. * armlength 22 cms / 9 in.- Child 116 cms * size ID 61 / 24 * chestsize 61 cms / 24 in. * waist 56 cms / 22 in. * hip 66 cms / 26 in. * armlength 26 cms / 10 in.- Child 128 cms * size ID 66 / 26 * chestsize 66 cms / 26 in. * waist 58 cms / 23 in. * hip 71 cms / 28 in. * armlength 30 cms / 12 in.- Child 140 cms * size ID 71 / 28 * chestsize 71 cms / 28 in. * waist 61 cms / 24 in. * hip 76 cms / 30 in. * armlength 34 cms / 13 in.- Child 152 cms * size ID 76 / 30 * chestsize 76 cms / 30 in. * waist 65 cms / 25 in. * hip 81 cms / 32 in. * armlength 38 cms / 15 in.- Child 164 cms * size ID 81 / 32 * chestsize 81 cms / 32 in. * waist 67 cms / 26 in. * hip 86 cms / 34 in. * armlength 40 cms / 16 in.- |
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Hip length Four Triangles Poncho Designed : 8-11-2007 Pattern File Name: poncho for child Size: Standard size 86 KNIT A TENSION SWATCH FIRST 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): 26,0 stitches by 34,0 rows. Body knit by hand on 3.5 mm needles Ribbing knit by hand on 2.5 mm needles FINISHED DIMENSIONS: (ins) Poncho Length: 11,3 Neck Width: 7,0 Border Depth: 0,9 Poncho Width: 22,6 Neck Band: 0,9 Fringe Length: 2,7 NOTE: Read ALL these instructions thoroughly BEFORE starting to knit. PONCHO PANEL (make 4 pieces the same, knitting top to bottom): 1. Cast on 27 stitches on size 3.5 needles. 2. Start knit in Stocking Stitch. Inc 1 st at each end of every 2nd row twice, then every 3rd row 25 times to total 81 stitches. knit even to total 81 rows. If you will be knitting the border, place stitches on holder. If you will be crocheting the border, cast off. CONSTRUCT THE PONCHO: 1. Sew, graft or crochet the poncho panels together along the side seams. NECK BAND: 1. Using size 2.5 needles knit a border 0,9 ins deep (approx. 8 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 0,9 ins 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 2,7 ins 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: 3,7 for poncho panels 0,2 for neckband 0,5 for border (plus 0,2 to 0,4 for fringe) 4,4 Ounces TOTAL (excluding fringe) NOTES: Pattern designed by: Jessica with Knitware design ™ Hip length Four Triangles Poncho Designed : 8-11-2007 Pattern File Name: poncho for child Size: Standard size 98 KNIT A TENSION SWATCH FIRST 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): 26,0 stitches by 34,0 rows. Body knit by hand on 3.5 mm needles Ribbing knit by hand on 2.5 mm needles FINISHED DIMENSIONS: (ins) Poncho Length: 12,7 Neck Width: 7,7 Border Depth: 0,9 Poncho Width: 25,4 Neck Band: 0,9 Fringe Length: 2,7 NOTE: Read ALL these instructions thoroughly BEFORE starting to knit. PONCHO PANEL (make 4 pieces the same, knitting top to bottom): 1. Cast on 29 stitches on size 3.5 needles. 2. Start knit in Stocking Stitch. Inc 1 st at each end of every 2nd row 3 times, then every 3rd row 28 times to total 91 stitches. knit even to total 92 rows. If you will be knitting the border, place stitches on holder. If you will be crocheting the border, cast off. CONSTRUCT THE PONCHO: 1. Sew, graft or crochet the poncho panels together along the side seams. NECK BAND: 1. Using size 2.5 needles knit a border 0,9 ins deep (approx. 8 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 0,9 ins 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 2,7 ins 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: 4,6 for poncho panels 0,2 for neckband 0,6 for border (plus 0,2 to 0,5 for fringe) 5,4 Ounces TOTAL (excluding fringe) NOTES: Pattern designed by: Jessica with Knitware design ™ Hip length Four Triangles Poncho Designed : 8-11-2007 Pattern File Name: poncho for child Size: Standard size 116 KNIT A TENSION SWATCH FIRST 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): 26,0 stitches by 34,0 rows. Body knit by hand on 3.5 mm needles Ribbing knit by hand on 2.5 mm needles FINISHED DIMENSIONS: (ins) Poncho Length: 14,5 Neck Width: 6,5 Border Depth: 0,9 Poncho Width: 29,0 Neck Band: 0,9 Fringe Length: 2,7 NOTE: Read ALL these instructions thoroughly BEFORE starting to knit. PONCHO PANEL (make 4 pieces the same, knitting top to bottom): 1. Cast on 25 stitches on size 3.5 needles. 2. Start knit in Stocking Stitch. Inc 1 st at each end of every 2nd row 19 times, then every 3rd row 21 times to total 105 stitches. knit even to total 103 rows. If you will be knitting the border, place stitches on holder. If you will be crocheting the border, cast off. CONSTRUCT THE PONCHO: 1. Sew, graft or crochet the poncho panels together along the side seams. NECK BAND: 1. Using size 2.5 needles knit a border 0,9 ins deep (approx. 8 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 0,9 ins 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 2,7 ins 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: 5,6 for poncho panels 0,2 for neckband 0,7 for border (plus 0,3 to 0,6 for fringe) 6,5 Ounces TOTAL (excluding fringe) NOTES: Pattern designed by: Jessica with Knitware design ™ Hip length Four Triangles Poncho Designed : 8-11-2007 Pattern File Name: poncho for child Size: Standard size 128 KNIT A TENSION SWATCH FIRST 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): 26,0 stitches by 34,0 rows. Body knit by hand on 3.5 mm needles Ribbing knit by hand on 2.5 mm needles FINISHED DIMENSIONS: (ins) Poncho Length: 16,1 Neck Width: 7,0 Border Depth: 1,0 Poncho Width: 32,2 Neck Band: 1,0 Fringe Length: 3,0 NOTE: Read ALL these instructions thoroughly BEFORE starting to knit. PONCHO PANEL (make 4 pieces the same, knitting top to bottom): 1. Cast on 27 stitches on size 3.5 needles. 2. Start knit in Stocking Stitch. Inc 1 st at each end of every 2nd row 23 times, then every 3rd row 22 times to total 117 stitches. knit even to total 114 rows. If you will be knitting the border, place stitches on holder. If you will be crocheting the border, cast off. CONSTRUCT THE PONCHO: 1. Sew, graft or crochet the poncho panels together along the side seams. NECK BAND: 1. Using size 2.5 needles knit a border 1,0 ins deep (approx. 9 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 1,0 ins 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 3,0 ins 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: 6,9 for poncho panels 0,2 for neckband 0,8 for border (plus 0,4 to 0,7 for fringe) 7,9 Ounces TOTAL (excluding fringe) NOTES: Pattern designed by: Jessica with Knitware design ™ Hip length Four Triangles Poncho Designed : 8-11-2007 Pattern File Name: poncho for child Size: Standard size 140 KNIT A TENSION SWATCH FIRST 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): 26,0 stitches by 34,0 rows. Body knit by hand on 3.5 mm needles Ribbing knit by hand on 2.5 mm needles FINISHED DIMENSIONS: (ins) Poncho Length: 17,2 Neck Width: 7,6 Border Depth: 1,0 Poncho Width: 34,4 Neck Band: 1,0 Fringe Length: 3,0 NOTE: Read ALL these instructions thoroughly BEFORE starting to knit. PONCHO PANEL (make 4 pieces the same, knitting top to bottom): 1. Cast on 29 stitches on size 3.5 needles. 2. Start knit in Stocking Stitch. Inc 1 st at each end of every 2nd row 23 times, then every 3rd row 25 times to total 125 stitches. knit even to total 123 rows. If you will be knitting the border, place stitches on holder. If you will be crocheting the border, cast off. CONSTRUCT THE PONCHO: 1. Sew, graft or crochet the poncho panels together along the side seams. NECK BAND: 1. Using size 2.5 needles knit a border 1,0 ins deep (approx. 9 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 1,0 ins 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 3,0 ins 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: 7,9 for poncho panels 0,2 for neckband 0,9 for border (plus 0,4 to 0,7 for fringe) 9,0 Ounces TOTAL (excluding fringe) NOTES: Pattern designed by: Jessica with Knitware design ™ Hip length Four Triangles Poncho Designed : 8-11-2007 Pattern File Name: poncho for child Size: Standard size 152 KNIT A TENSION SWATCH FIRST 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): 26,0 stitches by 34,0 rows. Body knit by hand on 3.5 mm needles Ribbing knit by hand on 2.5 mm needles FINISHED DIMENSIONS: (ins) Poncho Length: 18,3 Neck Width: 8,1 Border Depth: 1,0 Poncho Width: 36,6 Neck Band: 1,0 Fringe Length: 3,0 NOTE: Read ALL these instructions thoroughly BEFORE starting to knit. PONCHO PANEL (make 4 pieces the same, knitting top to bottom): 1. Cast on 31 stitches on size 3.5 needles. 2. Start knit in Stocking Stitch. Inc 1 st at each end of every 2nd row 24 times, then every 3rd row 27 times to total 133 stitches. knit even to total 131 rows. If you will be knitting the border, place stitches on holder. If you will be crocheting the border, cast off. CONSTRUCT THE PONCHO: 1. Sew, graft or crochet the poncho panels together along the side seams. NECK BAND: 1. Using size 2.5 needles knit a border 1,0 ins deep (approx. 9 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 1,0 ins 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 3,0 ins 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: 9,0 for poncho panels 0,2 for neckband 0,9 for border (plus 0,4 to 0,8 for fringe) 10,1 Ounces TOTAL (excluding fringe) NOTES: Pattern designed by: Jessica with Knitware design ™ Hip length Four Triangles Poncho Designed : 8-11-2007 Pattern File Name: poncho for child Size: Standard size 164 KNIT A TENSION SWATCH FIRST 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): 26,0 stitches by 34,0 rows. Body knit by hand on 3.5 mm needles Ribbing knit by hand on 2.5 mm needles FINISHED DIMENSIONS: (ins) Poncho Length: 19,4 Neck Width: 8,6 Border Depth: 1,3 Poncho Width: 38,8 Neck Band: 1,3 Fringe Length: 3,8 NOTE: Read ALL these instructions thoroughly BEFORE starting to knit. PONCHO PANEL (make 4 pieces the same, knitting top to bottom): 1. Cast on 33 stitches on size 3.5 needles. 2. Start knit in Stocking Stitch. Inc 1 st at each end of every 2nd row 27 times, then every 3rd row 27 times to total 141 stitches. knit even to total 137 rows. If you will be knitting the border, place stitches on holder. If you will be crocheting the border, cast off. CONSTRUCT THE PONCHO: 1. Sew, graft or crochet the poncho panels together along the side seams. NECK BAND: 1. Using size 2.5 needles knit a border 1,3 ins deep (approx. 11 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 1,3 ins 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 3,8 ins 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: 10,0 for poncho panels 0,3 for neckband 1,3 for border (plus 0,5 to 1,1 for fringe) 11,6 Ounces TOTAL (excluding fringe) NOTES: Pattern designed by: Jessica with Knitware design ™ |
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