Poncho
December 21, 2009
Insert stitch marker between first and last stitches (do not turn work at end of row) . Rnd 19: K to endRnds 20-40: P to endRnd 41: K to endRnd 42: (K1, yo) to end. Best of all, it's reversible for even more fashion options. Size: One size fits mostMaterials: 6 5-ounce skeins "I Love This Yarn" brand worsted weight yarn (the model was made with #628 Earthy Ombre) 16" circular knitting needles size 1332" circular knitting needles size 15Yarn needleFinished Size: Neck = 18 inches; measures 25 inches from neck to lower edge. Its rich texture is created using only four basic stitches,so even inexperienced knitters will find that it is not too challenging. opinions on the ethics of fur aside, i truly believe that this is not a chic piece at all-it just is a poor taste example of 70s fashion rather than some of the glamorous styles of the era. Weave yarn ends
Rnd 43: (k2 tog) to end. Tags: Street Style,Cloak Trend,Milan i usually love your shots and sense of fashion but these last two poncho ones have been hideous bad taste! i have to be honest in saying that poncho looks like one of the 70s dated in a bad way furs you see in a vintage shops. Rnd 12: K to endRnds 13-16: P to endRnd 17: K to endRnd 18: (K1, yo) to end. ditch the poncho and chuck it up to a fashion faux pas like we all have . Insert stitch marker between first and last stitches (do not turn work at end of row) . Discussion: Click Italian Street Style to find out more, and discuss this article in our fashion forum. Rnd 19: K to endRnds 20-40: P to endRnd 41: K to endRnd 42: (K1, yo) to end. Size: One size fits mostMaterials: 6 5-ounce skeins "I Love This Yarn" brand worsted
Rnd 19: K to endRnds 20-40: P to endRnd 41: K to endRnd 42: (K1, yo) to end. Weave yarn ends into fabric with yarn needle. Due to the light weight woollen fabric and the way the material appears to wrap all the way around without a front opening, we would consider this to be a poncho. Rnd 44: K to endRnds 45-65: P to endRnd 66: K to endRnds 67-68: P to endRnd 69: K to endRnd 70: (K1, yo) to end. Insert stitch marker between first and last stitches (do not turn work at end of row) . Posted in Fashion Blog Fashion Pictures Celebrity FashionSometimes it is hard to distinguish between a cape or cloak and a poncho; there is a fine difference, but a difference all the same. Rnd 72: K to endRnds 73-74: P to endBind off. Tags: Street Style,Cloak Trend,Milan i usually love your shots and sense of fashion but
Rnd 43: (k2 tog) to end. Gauge (size 15 needles) : 3 sts = 1 inch; 3 rows = 1 inchAbbreviations: k = knitp = purlyo = yarn over (wind yarn over the needle once before making the next stitch) k 2 tog = knit 2 stitches together (insert the right hand needle into each of the next two stitches on the left hand needle, complete the stitch just as you would an ordinary knit stitch) Directions: With size 13 needles, cast on 52 sts. Rnd 7: K to endRnds 8-9: P to endRnd 10: K to endRnd 11: (K1, yo) to end. Tags: Street Style,Cloak Trend,Milan i usually love your shots and sense of fashion but these last two poncho ones have been hideous bad taste! i have to be honest in saying that poncho looks like one of the 70s dated in a bad way furs you see in a vintage shops. opinions on the ethics
Rnd 43: (k2 tog) to end. Rnd 19: K to endRnds 20-40: P to endRnd 41: K to endRnd 42: (K1, yo) to end. Pair it with a peasant blouse and skirt or slacks, or create your own style with buttons and bows. Best of all, it's reversible for even more fashion options. Rnd 44: K to endRnds 45-65: P to endRnd 66: K to endRnds 67-68: P to endRnd 69: K to endRnd 70: (K1, yo) to end. Rnd 72: K to endRnds 73-74: P to endBind off. Weave yarn ends into fabric with yarn needle. Size: One size fits mostMaterials: 6 5-ounce skeins "I Love This Yarn" brand worsted weight yarn (the model was made with #628 Earthy Ombre) 16" circular knitting needles size 1332" circular knitting needles size 15Yarn needleFinished Size: Neck = 18 inches; measures 25 inches from neck to lower edge. Tags: Street Style,Cloak Trend,Milan i usually love your shots and sense of
Due to the light weight woollen fabric and the way the material appears to wrap all the way around without a front opening, we would consider this to be a poncho. Rnd 12: K to endRnds 13-16: P to endRnd 17: K to endRnd 18: (K1, yo) to end. Rnd 44: K to endRnds 45-65: P to endRnd 66: K to endRnds 67-68: P to endRnd 69: K to endRnd 70: (K1, yo) to end. Rnd 19: K to endRnds 20-40: P to endRnd 41: K to endRnd 42: (K1, yo) to end. Entire Article: Read it by clicking Street Style: poncho, Milan. Rnd 72: K to endRnds 73-74: P to endBind off. Tags: Street Style,Cloak Trend,Milan i usually love your shots and sense of fashion but these last two poncho ones have been hideous bad taste! i have to be honest in saying that poncho looks like one of the 70s dated in a bad
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