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DK WEIGHT VICTORIAN LACE PONCHO

Designed by Michelle Ciccariello


This poncho is worked from the top-down, with no sewing, and features a 3" deep keyhole neck opening at the front. You will begin by knitting the neck flat, back and forth across your circular needle, and then after 3", you will join and begin knitting in the round. The pattern is given for several specific lace stitches, but literally any lace stitches can be substituted. Look for lace stitches that require every other row to be plain purl, as these are the easiest to knit in the round.

MATERIALS
Yarn: 6 x 50g balls DK weight (22 st/4") yarn. Model knit in elann.com Peruvian Quechua.
Needles: Start with 3.75mm (US 5) circular needle, at each new ball of yarn, change needle to one size larger - 4mm (US 6), then 4.5mm (US 7), then 5.0mm (US 8), then 5.5mm (US 9), then 6.0mm (US 10).

LACE STITCHES USED IN THIS PATTERN
(All have been re-written for circular knitting.)

English Mesh Lace (Multiple of 6) Barbara Walker, First Treasury, page 193
R1 (and all odd rnds): knit (When knitting back & forth in rows, odds will be WS rows and should be purled)
R2: *yo, ssk, K1, K2tog, yo, K1, rep.
R4: * yo, K1, sl1-K2tog-psso, K1, yo, K1, rep.
R6: * K2tog, yo, K1, yo, ssk, K1, rep.
R8: * (K1, yo)x2, K1, sl1-K2tog-psso, rep. to last 5, end: (K1, yo)x2, K1,ssk.

Horseshoe Lace (Multipleof 10) Barbara Walker, First Treasury, page 209
R1 & 3: Knit
R2: *yo, K3, sl1-k2tog-psso, K3, yo, K1, rep.
R4: *K1, yo, K2, sl1-k2tog-psso, K2, yo, K1, P1, rep.
R5 & 7: *K9, P1, rep.
R6: *K2, yo, K1, sl1-k2tog-psso,K1, yo, K2, P1, rep.
R8: *K3, yo, sl1-k2tog-psso, yo, K3, P1, rep.

Mini Vine Lace (Multiple of 7 + 3)
R1 (and all odd rnds): knit
R2: K2* yo, K1, ssk, K2tog, K1, yo, k1, rep., end K1
R4: K1* yo, K1, ssk, K2tog, K1, yo, k1, rep., end K2

NOTE ON ABSORBING INCREASES INTO A LACE STITCH PATTERN
Knit around in the lace pattern until you are approaching an increase marker. When you get to a point where you do not have enough sts left for one more repeat of the stitch pattern, place another marker. All the sts between here and the increase marker are in queue, to be knitted plain, except for the last one, which will be an increase (K front and back into that st).

Now count how many sts between the queue marker and the increase marker. Begin knitting after the increase marker with a K into front and back of stitch, then knit plain until you have that same amount of sts as were in queue before the increase marker. Place a marker.

When you have increased enough times so that the stitches in queue equal another repeat of the stitch pattern, remove the extra markers and knit the sts in pattern. Repeat this cycle.

PONCHO

Neck
Start with 3.75mm (US 5) circular needle, at each new ball of yarn, change needle to one size larger - 4mm (US 6), then 4.5mm (US 7), then 5.0mm (US 8), then 5.5mm (US 9), then 6.0mm (US 10). CO 48 sts, knit across in K2, P2. Work back and forth in moss stitch for 6-8 rows.

Yoke & Shoulder Shaping
Divide into quarters: *K12, place increase marker*, repeat from * to *, all the way across. Work back and forth in English Mesh Lace. Beginning with row 3, work all odd-numbered rows as inc rows: Knit into front and back of stitches at beginning and end of row, and before & after each increase marker.** Knit for about 3 inches (or longer, if longer neck opening desired), then join, and knit in rounds. Continue to the end of the ball of yarn.

** The first time you do this, you will need to place a marker, different color or style from the increase markers, to designate this new increased stitch as one that is waiting in queue and not part of the lace pattern just yet. When this queue area has grown to 6 sts, the amount needed for another repeat of the stitch pattern, then you can remove this marker and incorporate these stitches into the lace pattern. This cycle will repeat itself every 16 rows, because English mesh is an 8-row pattern and every second row is an increase row.

Main Body to Bottom Edge
Drop the shoulder increases at about 7 or 8 inches, no need to be exceedingly precise. (To adjust the size for children or others, measure from neck to tip of shoulder, and use this length instead.) This will happen just before you begin the horseshoe pattern. Begin Horseshoe Lace pattern with the second ball of yarn Knit a total of 3 pattern repeats (24 rounds). Begin Mini Vine Lace pattern. Continue until you have used up all of the yarn. BO loosely. You can add fringe or crochet edgings if you want, but the mini vine pattern has a natural scallop to the edge, if you cast off loosely, so no edging is needed.

Block well! All lace ponchos look "too small" before they have been blocked.

Abbreviations:
Approx - approximately, beg - begin(ning), BO - bind off, CC - contrast color, cm - centimeter, cn - cable needle, CO - cast on, cont - continue(ing), dec - decrease, EOR - every other row, ER - every row, es - edge stitch, inc - increase, k - knit, L - left, MC - main color, meas - measures, mm - millimeters, P - purl, patt - pattern, pm - place marker, psso - pass slip st over, rem - remain, rep - repeat, Rev - reverse, R - right, rnd - round, RS(R) - right side (row), sc - single crochet, SKP - slip 1, knit 1, psso, s - slip, SSK - slip, slip, knit - slip next two stitches knitwise, one at a time, to right-hand needle. Insert tip of left-hand needle into fronts of these stitches, from left to right. Knit them together. One stitch has been decreased, st st - stocking stitch, st(s) - stitch(es), tbl - through back loop, tog - together, WS(R) - wrong side (row), wyib - with yarn in back, wyif - with yarn in front, yb - yarn back, yf - yarn forward, yo - yarn over.

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Michelle Ciccariello


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