Paterson Avenue Lace Poncho by Michelle Kupfer

Paterson Avenue Lace Poncho

Knitting
April 2019
DK (11 wpi) ?
5 stitches = 1 inch
in stockinette stitch
US 8 - 5.0 mm
600 yards (549 m)
One Size - Adult
English
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The Paterson Avenue Lace Poncho is fun and interesting to knit, and it looks great on everyone!

The design is clever and simple, to ensure an enjoyable knit.
The poncho begins at the neck edge, and is worked in alternating sections of garter stitch and mesh lace.
Increases are hidden in the fabric, while working down toward the bottom edge.

Finished measurements are 24” around neck edge, 60” around bottom edge, and 18” long (measured from neck to bottom edge).

The poncho is knit seamlessly in the round.
Alternate instructions are included for knitting the garter stitch neckband flat, if you prefer, and then just seaming the neckband.

Required skills include casting on, working in the round on circular needles, knitting and purling, increasing (YO and KFB), decreasing (K2tog) and binding off.

The poncho requires approx. 600 yds DK/light worsted weight yarn, and suggests size 8 circular needles (24, 32, and 40”).
You’ll begin with the 24” circular needle. As you increase stitches along the way, you’ll want to change to longer (32”, then 40”) needles - so your stitches will fit comfortably on your needles.

Sample used 3 skeins of Tosh DK, by Madelinetosh, in color Toasted Sugar.

Length of the poncho can easily be adapted by knitting more or less pattern repeats. However, if you choose to make the poncho longer, you will need more yarn than stated.

Enjoy knitting and wearing this poncho, and please post photos!