Okay, I do knit a lot but that #396 is the pattern number and not my 396th custom knit, haha!
© Bergere de France |
I was pretty excited when my friend Christine, owner of the CR.eations yarn shops in Ennis and Big Sky Montana, contacted me for a custom knit of this pattern because this was such a striking pattern that had already peaked my interest before she reached out to me.
And on top of it, I’ve worked with the Bergere de France Magic+ yarn already on a previous project and was pleasantly surprised by the 50% wool/50% acrylic fiber. It does NOT look or feel acrylic at all, is machine washable and has a wonderful drape. BTW, this is a thick worsted weight yarn and I would consider it of Aran weight.
I’ve made a couple of adjustments to the pattern:
- Working in the round from the bottom up instead of two pieces that have to be seamed up, i.e. cast on 4 sts less for a total of 400 sts (size S/M) and eliminate the “k1” at the beg and end of the row instructions.
- Changed direction of Stockinette stitch panel decreases to an ssk at the right edge and k2tog at the left edge so that they are less obvious.
- Decided to work the “slip 2, k1, pass 2 sts over” instruction for the double dec to close out the St st panel as “slip 2 st tog as if to k2tog, k1, pass 2sts tog over” which will make the center st lay on top.
- Worked the cuffs in the round and then sewed them to the bottom edge.
- Used “Jeny’s Surprisingly Stretchy Bind-Off” to finish the top.
It took me a little less than 2 weeks to knit this poncho besides my other commitments. It was a realy addictive pattern with me always wanting to knit just one more cable repeat, and one more, and one more…, and before I knew it, the body was done. 🙂
Plus it helped that there were less and less stitches as you moved up towards the neck.
Body is complete and only cuffs are missing |
I’ve heard that the customer really liked her new hand-knit poncho and I had a fun time knitting this striking pattern.
Please feel free to contact me regarding custom knits as I do take some on from time to time (especially if it’s an interesting pattern).
Mary
I am having problems with this pattern. I am an almost new knitter. Part 1– I have completed the 1st row “k26 p2 k9 p3 k9 p2 k25 and now at the “When work measures 2 1/4, When is this part of instructions do I knit the Cable rows 1-16 pattern, only going to completed row 14 or do I continue with the k26 p2 k9 p3 k9 p2 until I reach 2 1/4 inches (14 rows)s.
Next question where it says to work 7 rows on rem 194 sts which instruction (pattern) do I work.
Thanks so much for your help