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Seamless Poncho
THE DESIGN
“With optional ribbed details.”
This Churchmouse Classic was inspired by some of our most beloved patterns! This gorgeous poncho has the effortless wearability of the Easy Folded Poncho (forever a favorite), the smart seamlessness of our Two-Point Cowl, and the beautifully mitering diagonals of our Walking Rib Cowl & Muffler at the neck and hem. Timeless and elegant, this piece is also wonderfully cozy and comfortable.
We knit the Seamless Poncho in collaboration with Madelinetosh, choosing their 100% upcycled wool, Woolcycle Sport! This sport-weight yarn is made using wool top—the remnants from combing wool to align the fibers. It’s wonderfully soft and woolly, while also being washable (use the gentle, or ‘wool’ cycle for best results)—perfect for a wide range of hand-knit pieces. Responsibly made in Peru and then hand-dyed in Texas, Woolcycle Sport is Fair Trade and Responsible Wool Standard certified—hooray!
- This 4-page pattern includes:
- Color photography by Gale Zucker
- Clear design schematics
- Instructions for finishing and blocking your piece
THE DETAILS
FINISHED SIZES
Poncho: Approx. (25”/63.5)cm across x (22”/56)cm deep, folded.
Cowl neck: Approx. 24”/61cm around x (8”/20)cm tall.
YARN
(5) skeins Madelinetosh Woolcycle Sport (327 yds/30m each). Shown in Color Glazed Pecan. Or approx. 1490yds/1362m of an equivalent sport-weight yarn.
(Please note ydg/skein listed on our pattern is taken directly from actual ball band which differs slightly from the yarn entry here on Ravelry.)
NEEDLES
US 4 (3.5mm) 24”/60cm circular, or size to obtain gauge.
US 3 (3.25mm) 24”/60cm circular and 16”/40cm circular needles, or one size smaller than gauge needle.
US D/3 (3.25mm) crochet hook and smooth fingering-weight waste yarn for provisional cast-on.
1 stitch marker.
3 locking markers.
Darning needle to finish.
Blocking wires and T-pins or forked blocking pins.
GAUGE
Approx. 22 sts/34 rows = 4”/10cm in stockinette stitch, after blocking.
NOTE: It’s best to swatch both flat and in the round; you may need two different needle sizes to get gauge for each section.
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- First published: April 2023
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- Last updated: August 15, 2024 …
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