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Blacklock Poncho
Named for Blacklock Point on the Oregon Coast, the Blacklock Poncho is a gorgeously graphic A-line design that is knit without seams. The pattern is easy to memorize after a few repeats and creates a stunning result that looks like far more work than it really was.
Size
One size fits most
Supplies
• 1050 yards BFL/Masham Worsted from Sherwood Yarns (160m/175 yards in 100g)*
• US Size 7 (4.5mm) circular needle 32” or longer
• US Size 6 (4.0 mm) circular needle (24-32”) neckline
• Darning needle to weave in ends
Yarn note: You will use almost every single yard of yarn – you will want to navigate carefully and not work extra length unless you have additional yarn.
Gauge
22 ½ st over 4” in center panel pattern (blocked)
Use needle size necessary to obtain gauge
Yarn substitutions may create different results. Please bear this in mind.
Difficulty
Intermediate
Final measurements:
35” from side to side, blocked
- First published: April 2017
- Page created: April 25, 2017
- Last updated: May 16, 2024 …
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