Come to the Point by Kathryn Doubrley-The Answer Lady

Come to the Point

Machine Knitting
September 2015
Any gauge - designed for any gauge ?
7 stitches and 10 rows = 1 inch
in Stockinette
500 - 3000 yards (457 - 2743 m)
Sizes finish to 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80" in the bust area which fit bust measurements on the wearer of up to 20, 25, 33,40,48, 54".
English

These work in single or double bed fabrics. Many double bed fabrics won’t require fin- ishing at the edges which is nice. The ponchos may be knitted in 2 pieces or in 4. If knitted in 2, there will be in- creases up one side of the front or back, a span of straight knitting that runs over the shoulder, then decreases down same side of the front or back as the in- creases were on the other side. The 2nd piece is knitted as a mirror image of the first. The 4 piece alternative starts each piece at the shoulder, at the widest part of the knitting, followed by a bit of straight knitting, ther decreases down one edge. 2 are knitted with decreases down the right edge and 2 with decreases down the left. The wide areas are seamed at the shoulders. Because all of the edges are worked with decreases, they all look alike and may not need any finishing Un-trimmed edges in full needle rib are shown in the picture. The sample is knitted in full needle rib using Tamm 3 ply Astracryl.

YARN, GAUGE, SIZE AND MACHINE Any machine may be used. Sizes finish to 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80” in the bust area which fit bust measurements on the wearer of up to 20, 25, 33,40,48, 54”. The goal is to get a poncho at least 1.5 times the actual bust measurement but the fit is somewhat forgiving SO it is not necessary to be overly fussy about either size or gauge. Gauges of 3, 4, 5,6, 7,8 stitches per inch are given and gauges of 5, 6,7, 8,9, 10 rows per inch are given