Hoody Poncho Sweater by Raimonda Bagdoniene

Hoody Poncho Sweater

Knitting
January 2023
DK (11 wpi) ?
19 stitches and 28 rows = 4 inches
in stockinette st
US 4 - 3.5 mm
US 6 - 4.0 mm
1979 - 1990 yards (1810 - 1820 m)
oversized one size
English
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The Hoody Poncho Sweater is a flared shape, which is worked seamlessly top down from the start of the Balaclava style hood. The Poncho is knitted in Soft Tweed to create a wonderfully soft, slightly textured garment and a centre section features a 3-colour Flowery jacquard design.
The addition of deep ribbed cuffs, which can be worn folded back or with thumb holes, will keep hands warm. The big advantage of working top down is that you can adjust the length of the poncho body and cuffs.

SKILL LEVEL: Intermediate. Sts used: k, p, m1, sl1wyf.

MATERIALS REQUIRED:
• 1 x 50g balls 130 m or 142 yds using Drops Soft Tweed shade 15 (Purple rain).
• 1 x 50g balls 130 m or 142 yds using Drops Soft Tweed shade 12 (Pink).
• 2 x 50 g balls 260 m or 284 yds Drops Soft Tweed shade 13 (Lemon Pie).
• 10 x 50g balls 1300 m or 1420 yds using Drops Soft Tweed shade 01 (White).
NOTE If you substitute another yarn, please check tension and yardage.
• 1 Circular needle 4.00mm x 40cm (US 6).
• 1 Circular needle 4.00mm x 80cm (US 6).
• 1 Circular needle 4.00mm x 100cm (US 6).
• 1 Circular needle 3.50 mm x 40 cm (US 4).
• 1 Circular needle 3.50mm x 80cm (US 4)
NOTE Needle size is only a guide - if you get too many stitches for 10 cm, take a larger needle size. If you get too few stitches for 10 cm, take a smaller needle size.
• 1 Tapestry needle.
• 8 Stitch Markers (1 in a contrast colour).

One size: OVERSIZE.

ACTUAL MEASUREMENTS AFTER BLOCKING:
Length (from top of the shoulder) - 64cm / 25 ¼ ins.
Flat width (below armhole) - 90cm / 35 ½ ins.
Sleeve length (from top of the shoulder unrolled) - 78cm / 30 ¾ ins.

GAUGE (Tension): 19 sts and 28 rows = 10cm (4 ins), measured over stockinette st pattern, (garment being blocked), using 4.00mm (US 6) needle.
NOTE It’s very important to check your gauge (tension) before starting as working to the wrong tension will mean your garment won’t be size shown.