Cocoon Bliss by Dejana Knezevic

Cocoon Bliss

Knitting
April 2026
Lace ?
10 stitches and 17 rows = 4 inches
US 15 - 10.0 mm
6343 - 6430 yards (5800 - 5880 m)
One size L-2XL
English
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COCOON BLISS is a colorful, woven-look poncho knitting pattern that blends rich texture with airy softness. Designed to feel like a protective embrace, this piece wraps you in pure comfort you’ll never want to leave. Using 7 different colors held together creates a stunning marled effect. The fabric has a luxurious drape thanks to the multiple strands of silk-mohair.
This poncho is designed to be fastened with a decorative safety pin or shawl pin; however, it can also be folded and seamed to create a classic triangular poncho.

Pattern is written in English (stitch by stitch, no chart). I’ve made a video tutorial using a smaller sample to make the whole process easier (the YT link is in description).

You need :

1. Yarns - The sample shown in size L/2XL (model’s height:176cm (5’9”), weight: 60kg (132 lbs)), with rectangle dimensions of 78x156cm (30.7” x 61.4”), is worked with 7 strands held together of Drops Kid-Silk lace-weight yarn (2-ply, 25%silk/75%mohair, 25gr /210m) in varying colors:
a) 01 – off white,
b) 49 – electric orange,
c) 17 – dark rose,
d) 28 – navy blue,
e) 58 – aquamarine,
f) 24 – petrol,
g) 55 – misty lilac;
You will need 4 skeins of each of the 7 colors (28 skeins in total).

Notice this: This pattern is open to customization. Feel free to experiment with different fiber blends and your favorite color palettes. The final design depends only on your imagination!

2. Needles:
* US 15 / 10 mm in 32” / 80cm circular knitting needles with sharp points;
* tapestry needle or hook for weaving in ends;

3. Decorative safety pin / shawl pin / kilt pin (for fastening).

Dimensions: 78cm x 156cm / 30.7” x 61.4” measured flat, unstretched. The fabric will grow (tends to stretch) with wear up 82cmx160cm.

Gauge: 10 sts / 17-18 rows = 4x4”/10x10cm in pattern stitch on US15/10mm needles.