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Ha-Me Poncho
“Ha-Me” is the nickname our minis call their Korean grandmother. It’s their adorable, shortened way of saying grandmother in Korean.
This poncho, named after my mother and true to its name, is functional, a quick knit and so adorable when worn by tiny humans.
The Ha-Me Poncho is a seamless, simple top-down construction. It uses Judy’s Magic Cast-on the top of the hood, then is joined in the round of the body of the poncho.
Leave it as is or dress it up by adding some embroidery.
PATTERN INFORMATION:
-Seamless, top-down construction
-The collar is worked in simple garter stitch on hood.
-Sample is size 2Y on 25”/58.5cm chest + upper arm circumference with 10”/25.5cm positive ease.
Materials:
-Main Body: US 11 (8mm) in 16”/41cm or length preferred.
-Ribbing: US 10.5 (6.5mm) in 24”/60cm or length preferred.
Notions:
-1 Unique stitch marker (for BORM)
-10 - 13 Stitch markers (dependant on size)
-Darning needle
Finished size (chest and upper arm circumference): 35 (38.25, 41.25) (43.75,45.5, 48, 49.25)” / 89 (97, 105) (111, 115.5, 122)cm
To be worn with 4” - 10” 10 - 25.5cm of positive ease
Gauge: 13 sts x 16 rows = 4”/10cm with US 11 (8 mm) in stockinette stitch, blocked
Yarn:
For sizes: 2Y (4Y, 6Y)(8Y, 10Y, 12Y)
180 (210, 250)(310, 355, 400)yards
160 (190, 230)(280, 320, 365)m
Yarn used:
Kelbourne Woolens Germantown Bulky. (Bulky Weight; 100% North American Wool; 100g; 123 yards/ 112 meters). 2 (2, 3)(3, 3, 4) skeins. Color used: Mustard.
Skills to Explore: Judy’s magic cast-on, ribbing, top-down shaping, working flat, joining in the round, working in the round.
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