Bertie

PONCHO WITH JACQUARD PATTERN

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Sizes: 36-40 (42-46)

You will need:

yarn (70% merino wool, 30% alpaca; 90 m / 50 g) - 550 (600) g light turquoise and dark turquoise each;
circular needles number 6.
Attention: due to the large number of loops we recommend to knit on circular needles in rows in the forward and reverse direction.

Patterns
Pattern 1
Two-tone elastic (odd number of loops). Facial rows: edge + 1 facial dark turquoise thread, * 1 purl light teal thread, 1 front dark turquoise thread, from * constantly repeat, finish with 1 edge dark turquoise thread. 
Purl rows: knit loops and colors of the thread according to the pattern. 
Note: pattern 1 knit in the Norwegian technique, while unused thread is free to pull on the seamy side of the work.

Pattern 2: front smooth surface = front rows - front loops, purl rows - purl loops.

Pattern 3
Jacquard pattern (the number of loops is a multiple of 24 + 23 + 2 edging) = knit acc. the counting pattern with a pattern of 2 threads from different balls in the Norwegian technique, while unused thread is freely drawn along the seamy side of the work. The diagram shows the facial and purl rows. Start with 1 edge and loops before rapport, repeat repeat constantly, finish with loops after rapport and 1 edge. 
Run 1 times the 1-62th row, then constantly repeat the 37-62th row.

Pattern 4
Two-color patent pattern (odd number of loops). Continuously knit 2 front and back rows alternately, to do this, move the loops on the circular needles to the desired working thread, respectively. 
1st row (= front row) light-turquoise thread: edge, 1 loop with 1 napkin to remove, as purl, * 1 front, 1 loop with 1 napik, to remove, as purse, from * constantly repeat, edging. 
2nd row (= front row) with dark-broom thread: edging, removed nakida loop to knit together the front one, * 1 1 loop from 1 nakida to remove, like a wrong, removed knit loop from the noose, together with * constantly repeat, edging.
The 3rd row (= purl row) of a light-turquoise thread: edge, 1 loop with 1 napkin to remove, as a purl, * knit the removed loop with a crochet together front, 1 loop with 1 napkin to remove, as a purse, from * constantly repeat, edging. 
4th row (= purl row) with dark-brim thread: edge knotted crochet stitch, purl knit together, * 1 knit loop with 1 nakid to knit backed loop knit stitch together, * repeat * all the time, edged. 
The 5th row (= front row) of a light turquoise thread: edge, 1 loop with 1 nakida remove as a purl, * knit a removed loop with a crochet together with a purl, 1 loop with 1 nakida remove as a purse, from * constantly repeat, edging.
6th row (= front row) dark turquoise thread: knotted crocheted loop with knotted, * 1 knit loop of knitted woven stitch, removed from the knit loop, woven from the loop, * constantly repeated, knitted. 
Run 1 time 1-6th rows, then constantly repeat the 3-6th rows.

Knitting density:
Pattern 3 - 19 p. X 20 p. = 10 x 10 cm; 
Pattern 4 - 14 p. x 38 p. = 10 x 10 cm. 
Attention: in pattern 4, only every 2nd row is visible in a knitted fabric!

Description of knitting poncho with jacquard pattern
Back
Dial 145 (169) loops on the spokes as follows: 2 loops with a dark turquoise thread, then alternately dial 1 loop with a light broom and 1 loop with a dark turquoise thread until the number of loops reaches 142 (166), then finish with 1 st. Light turquoise thread and 2 p. dark turquoise thread. For a plank, tie a 2 cm pattern 1. Continue working with a pattern 3. After 50 cm = 100 rows from the plank, close the shoulder bevel on both sides for 1 x 3 p., Then in every 2nd row 15 (18) x 3 p. 
Through 66 cm = 132 rows (69 cm = 138 rows) from the plank, close the remaining 49 (55) sections, of which the average 43 (49) sections form a neck, the external parts of 3 sections are shoulders.

Before
Knit like a back, but after 37 cm = 74 rows (40 cm = 80 rows) from the slat close the neckline averages 43 (49) n. And finish both sides separately. At the height of the back close the remaining 3 p. Shoulders.

Collar
Use a dark turquoise thread to make 49 loops on the spokes (43) and, for the border, tie 5 cm = 1 times the 27-36th row of the counting circuit, while between the edge ones for the 1st size perform the average 41 points of the counting circuit, for 2- Go to the size of all 47 paragraphs of the counting circuit. Continue with the pattern 4.

Attention: due to the different density of knitting, the width of the collar after the border increases. On the pattern it is depicted as a rounding. Through 76 (79) cm from the curb close all loops acc. patterned.

Assembly
Run shoulder seams. For the slat sleeves dark turquoise thread dial on the spokes acc. * on the pattern through the shoulder seam of 33 (37) loops and tie 1 purl row to the purl. Then, for the border, tie 5 cm = 1 times the 27-36th rows of the counting circuit, while between the edge ones, average the 31 (35) points of the counting circuit. Continue to work with pattern 4. 
After 13 cm = 50 rows from the pattern change, close all the loops according to. pattern dark turquoise thread. 
Run the side seams and the seams of the arms. 
The initial row of the collar sew to the horizontal edge of the neck front. 
Then sew the right longitudinal edge of the collar to the other edges of the neckline, hem the closed edge of the collar behind the curb from the inside to the seam of attaching the collar.

Pattern and pattern for knitting a light turquoise poncho:








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