Lacy Satin Poncho

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Lacy Satin Poncho

This is a basic poncho from Bernat Yarns for all skill levels that implements lines of lacy knitting for a more elegant effect. It is perfect for all types of occasions, dress it up or dress it down!

Lacy Satin Poncho

MATERIALS

  • Bernat® Satin
  • XS/M (L/2XL-3/5XL)
  • (Solids: 100 g / 3.5 oz)
  • 4 (5-6) balls
    OR
  • (Ombres: 80 g / 2.8 oz)
  • 5 (7-8) balls
  • Knitting needles: size 5 mm (U.S. 8) or size needed to obtain gauge.
  • ½ inch [1.5 cm] wide ribbon 50 ins [127 cm] long for Drawstring (optional).

SIZES

  • XS/M 28-38 ins [71-96.5 cm]
  • L/2XL 40-50 ins [101.5 -127 cm]
  • 3/5XL 52-62 ins [132-157.5 cm]

Finished length between neck edge and point

  • XS/M 22 ins [56 cm]
  • L/2XL 25 ins [63.5 cm]
  • 3/5XL 30½ ins [77.5 cm]

GAUGE
18 sts and 24 rows = 4 ins [10 cm] in stocking st.

INSTRUCTIONS (Make 2 pieces alike).
Cast on 62 (70-86) sts.
Knit 4 rows, noting that first row is WS.
Proceed as follows:
1st row: (WS). K3. Purl to last 3 sts. K3.
2nd row: K2. *K2. yfwd. K2tog. K2. Sl1. K1. psso. yfwd. Rep from * to last 4 sts. K4.
Rep last 2 rows until work from beg measures 27 (29-33) ins [68.5 (73.5-84) cm], ending with WS facing for next row.
Knit 4 rows. Cast off.

FINISHING
Sew cast off edge of one piece to the side of other piece as shown in Diagram.

Ribbon Drawstring (optional): Starting at center front, thread ribbon along neck edge. Tie into a bow at center.

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This is beautiful! I would so wear this in the spring with pretty pastel shirts and scarves. I'm just learning how to knit. I hope someday I'll be really good at it!

Thank you for responding so quickly...I haven't gotten the first panel done yet! I'll look forward to wearing my poncho.

@marlynek - We have just uploaded the diagram and put a link to it in the "Finishing" instructions. Thank you for calling this issue to our attention! -The editors of FaveCrafts

Maybe it's my computer, but I cannot find the "Diagram" listed. How and where do I sew the cast-off edge? Would appreciate any info. Thanks.

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