How to Make a Poncho out of Any Yarn Step by Step Free Knitting Pattern

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    The basic instructions for the poncho are as follows:
    Once you have figured out your Base Cast On number you will need to work with half of that number and one quarter of that number.
    Cast on your Base Cast On number + 2 and then work garter to your desired neck line height.
    Join in the round being careful not to twist and place a beginning of round marker.
    Set up round: knit 1/4 of Base Cast On number, make 1, place marker, k1, make 1, knit 1/2 of Base Cast On number, make 1, place marker, k1, make 1, knit 1/4 of Base Cast on number
    Body of Poncho
    Round 1: knit entire round
    Round 2 (Increase round): (knit to marker, make 1, slip marker, k1, make 1) twice, knit to end of round
    Repeat Rounds 1 & 2 until the poncho is your desired size
    Bottom edging
    Round 1: Purl entire round
    Round 2 (Increase round): (knit to marker, make 1, slip marker, k1, make 1) twice, knit to end of round
    Repeat Rounds 1 & 2 until edging is desired size
    Bind off using a stretchy bind off. Here is a link to the expandable lace bind off: • How to Knit the Expand...
    Other useful videos to assist with techniques used in this pattern:
    How and Why to Make a Gauge Swatch: • Let's Talk Knitting - ...
    How to Measure Gauge: • Knitting Tools Differe...
    Cable Cast On: • How To Knit a Cable Ca...
    How to Join in the Round: • How to Join to Knit in...
    Magic Loop: • Knitting Tutorial - th...
    Make One Right and Left: • How to m1 (make 1) m1R...
    Joining in New Yarn and Weaving in Ends: • How To Join in New Yar...
    Blocking Your Knitting: • Blocking Your Knitting...

Комментарии • 58

  • @WatchBarbaraKnit
    @WatchBarbaraKnit  2 года назад +6

    For those who are using on a hand held device and it's tough to look at the description notes, here are the assorted links:
    How and Why to Make a Gauge Swatch: ruclips.net/video/eP_hz5_5czs/видео.html
    How to Measure Gauge: ruclips.net/video/HwUjPUeE1y4/видео.html
    Cable Cast On: ruclips.net/video/JaXttQagmfw/видео.html
    How to Join in the Round: ruclips.net/video/hq-UUgnyyhU/видео.html
    Magic Loop: ruclips.net/video/PwShXMdn9yU/видео.html
    Make One Right and Left: ruclips.net/video/gOrVgRNZrWQ/видео.html
    Joining in New Yarn and Weaving in Ends: ruclips.net/video/pZC5QbltmSw/видео.html
    Expandable lace bind off: ruclips.net/video/7uu_SkKmsug/видео.html
    Blocking Your Knitting: ruclips.net/video/vFH7gL7rUM4/видео.html

  • @Fiberchats
    @Fiberchats 2 года назад +3

    Knitting a poncho right now with a random lace pattern. Love this video

    • @WatchBarbaraKnit
      @WatchBarbaraKnit  2 года назад

      It must be poncho season! So by random lace pattern do you mean a stitch pattern you randomly chose or lace that is worked randomly? Because I cannot even imagine free-styling lace LOL!

    • @Fiberchats
      @Fiberchats 2 года назад +1

      @@WatchBarbaraKnit haha, the lace is charted, but you know how you mention swatching in this video? Well, I skipped that step and what I thought would become a large wrap, ended up being a moderately sized rectangle. So, I figured I’d make a second one and turn it into a poncho

    • @WatchBarbaraKnit
      @WatchBarbaraKnit  2 года назад +2

      @@Fiberchats Sounds like a ton of fun and a great way to make lemonade out of a lemon!

  • @nathanl2408
    @nathanl2408 2 года назад +6

    I love it! It’s such a blank slate. I’m thinking that I would knit the start a bit longer for kind of a “henley” style neck; could even add a couple of button holes and buttons. Could add the occasional garter ridge to make it a little more interesting. It could also look nice with maybe some broken rib sections? You could use this pattern to make a dozen ponchos and never knit the same one twice!

    • @WatchBarbaraKnit
      @WatchBarbaraKnit  2 года назад +3

      That was exactly my intention! Yes, you could add in bands of garter, or lace, or whatever works with your math. Doing rows of k1, p1 would add some nice texture. Randomly putting in bobbles could be fun. The sky is the limit!
      And yes, you could make the flat part longer and button it ... I have a cowl that works like that. Actually that cowl has a big, beefy cable worked side to side and then you pick up stitches all along the length, join in the round, and knit the cowl in the round from that point. Totally could work for a poncho like this. (This is how you end up a designer so be careful LOL).

  • @marilynmoster7084
    @marilynmoster7084 Год назад +1

    Hi there, There is an easy way to figure out how much yarn and the size you need by making a simple spread sheet. The spread sheet can be used for any pattern. B.Hooked has a nice one called how to change size using gauge. There are others that show the math of how much yarn you need for a pattern that you can add to the spread sheet. What is nice once you build the spread sheet all you have to do is put in all the measurement and the math is done for you. I've built my spread sheet and it works great.

  • @margarethealey8698
    @margarethealey8698 2 года назад +1

    I love your videos, you explain everything so clearly.

  • @lesliedelmonico4730
    @lesliedelmonico4730 2 года назад +2

    Oh my gosh, first comment on this video. I absolutely love ponchos and I absolutely love watching you teach so at only one minute in I know it’s gonna be great! Little man model is a lookin’ good. 😍 Thank you for all you do, your hard work is very much appreciated Barbara. Have a blessed weekend. 💜

    • @WatchBarbaraKnit
      @WatchBarbaraKnit  2 года назад

      I'm so glad that I can bring some fun into your day! You can make a tiny poncho or a big one!

    • @lesliedelmonico4730
      @lesliedelmonico4730 2 года назад +1

      Or BOTH🥳🥳 My granddaughter gets a kick out of her Barbies and her having matching creations from MiMi. Thanks for the inspiration.

  • @zoilarivera8866
    @zoilarivera8866 2 года назад +2

    WOW!! I love that you explain the math and how to read and write the pattern but I’m sadden because I don’t know how to knit. I’m planning on learning to knit. Do you have any crochet tutorials? Thanks for sharing your knowledge🤗🤗
    Edited: AWESOME job, great tutorial🥰

    • @WatchBarbaraKnit
      @WatchBarbaraKnit  2 года назад +1

      I am afraid that I barely know how to crochet so there will be no crochet tutorials for me ... not an expert in that LOL. But I bet this basic concept could be modified to work for crochet.

  • @beverlycruz6
    @beverlycruz6 Год назад

    Hi! This is exactly what I was looking for!!!! you're the best!!! I thank you so much for sharing your expertise and vast knowledge....I will get started as soon as I go through my stash and find the yarn I want......THANK YOU !!!!

  • @susanbeckham7236
    @susanbeckham7236 2 года назад

    That action figure cracks me up!

  • @flexknits
    @flexknits Год назад

    I had asked a question about ponchos in the Facebook group and I’m so happy and grateful for this video!!!! Ps, I love the llama pen and your gleeful laugh at the sight of it 😆

    • @WatchBarbaraKnit
      @WatchBarbaraKnit  Год назад

      I am glad I was able to hit both an educational and comedic note LOL!

  • @millieo.5325
    @millieo.5325 2 года назад

    Cool Barbara, I love it! It's going on my To-Do List. Thank you...🥰 Have a wonderful day! 🤗

  • @venikrishnan3920
    @venikrishnan3920 11 месяцев назад

    You’re truly amazing. Thank you

  • @karenalbery2773
    @karenalbery2773 2 года назад

    Oh boy i cant wait to try this out!

    • @WatchBarbaraKnit
      @WatchBarbaraKnit  2 года назад

      Make sure to share your plans, progress, and awesome completion!

  • @IslandLady76
    @IslandLady76 2 года назад +1

    Thank you. I will try this next time. Can we knit a couple of rounds flat before joining the round if the pattern calls for joining soon after the cast on?

    • @WatchBarbaraKnit
      @WatchBarbaraKnit  2 года назад

      You sure can! It’s a great way to avoid twisting as long as you don’t mind a wee bit of seaming.

  • @jennifermassello8670
    @jennifermassello8670 Год назад

    Sew much fun!

  • @Sunnymarin
    @Sunnymarin 4 месяца назад

    Awesome! I’m doing the 84 cast on size. Question, since you have to add two stitches, am I casting on 84 or 86? Because when you get to the little demonstration you added 2 to the cast on but not in the divisible work you showed on the paper.

    • @WatchBarbaraKnit
      @WatchBarbaraKnit  4 месяца назад

      The extra two stitches are in the paper example, they are framed by the increases. Your cast on is the base number plus 2, so if you have determined that 84 sts is what you need for your neckline you would cast on 86. Please know that the specific numbers I used for the example are not necessarily going to work unless you have the exact yarn/gauge that was on the yarn label.

  • @evelynmenendez4941
    @evelynmenendez4941 2 года назад +1

    Hi, I’m new to your site and I love the red shawl that is behind you. What is the name and where can I get the pattern. Thank you, and by the way I love watching you videos.

    • @WatchBarbaraKnit
      @WatchBarbaraKnit  2 года назад +1

      You can always find this information in the description notes below the video. That said, it is Avasarala and it can be found in my book Big Yarn, Beautiful Lace Knits (amazon link) amzn.to/3bHjcBx

  • @DeanJean17
    @DeanJean17 2 года назад +1

    What length circular needle would you recommend? I love this idea!

    • @WatchBarbaraKnit
      @WatchBarbaraKnit  2 года назад +1

      It depends entirely on how big you're planning on knitting. You will most likely need to start with something in the 16 - 24 inch range and then increase as it gets bigger and bigger.

    • @DeanJean17
      @DeanJean17 2 года назад

      @@WatchBarbaraKnit Thanks. I guess I could have figured that out, but thanks for giving me a starting point!

  • @LizzieStuff
    @LizzieStuff 5 месяцев назад

    How do we knit the shawl or poncho that is on your mannequin

    • @WatchBarbaraKnit
      @WatchBarbaraKnit  5 месяцев назад

      It can be found in my book Big Yarn, Beautiful Lace Knits: amzn.to/4cj2kLJ

  • @trippingonmushrooms
    @trippingonmushrooms 8 месяцев назад

    what is the difference between knit 1 and make 1?

    • @WatchBarbaraKnit
      @WatchBarbaraKnit  8 месяцев назад +1

      Knit is simply working a knit stitch into the next stitch on the needle. Make 1 is an increase that adds a stitch to the total count.

  • @wheeltrish
    @wheeltrish 2 года назад

    Just watched this for about the third time. I’m not planning to cast on for this project any time soon but here’s what I’m thinking. I want mine to sit with the increases on the sides rather than in the front. I will start with a pretty loose cowl (I’m a glutton for punishment so this will be in 1x1 rib) then transition to the body (this is where the increases begin) then do a few rounds and then some kind of simple color work around the shoulders. When the poncho is wide enough to fit comfortably around my shoulders I will stop increasing on one side, but keep doing the increases on the other, so that I get the dramatic point down one side of the poncho only. Make sense? Then wherever I decide the bottom will be I’ll do a couple inches of ribbing to match the top. At least this is what I’m seeing in my head. Thoughts??

    • @WatchBarbaraKnit
      @WatchBarbaraKnit  2 года назад

      My main thought is that I cannot wait to see how it comes out. The reason I make tiny versions is that I have a very hard time visualizing things LOL.

    • @wheeltrish
      @wheeltrish 2 года назад

      @@WatchBarbaraKnit I’ll definitely keep you posted if this ever becomes a thing. In fact, I’ve got about 3200 yards of a gradient laceweight set of yarn balls from Miss Babs that I have been sitting on, wondering what it will be. And now I’m thinking this might be the thing. I said I was a glutton for punishment, didn’t I? If I do use the laceweight for this idea, I’ll at least skip the color work. I think. :)

  • @Yiriyah
    @Yiriyah 2 года назад

    🧡

  • @luckycarebear9406
    @luckycarebear9406 Год назад

    Can this be for crocheting as well

    • @WatchBarbaraKnit
      @WatchBarbaraKnit  Год назад

      I'm afraid that I do not design crochet so I'm uncertain how that would work. But you can try!

  • @janetjroberson2581
    @janetjroberson2581 2 года назад

    Hello from Mounds Illinois!

  • @marysmith9109
    @marysmith9109 2 года назад

    I have never understood HOW to use math to adjust a pattern to fit my chosen yarn.
    Good grief. So simple, no more Salvation Army donations for wild guessing. Thx

  • @rosenuca
    @rosenuca Год назад

    Hello!
    I have tried three times. Everytime, when i get to the end of the first increase round i never have 1/4 left!
    Help 🫣🙏

    • @rosenuca
      @rosenuca Год назад

      I follow the instructions to a tea - but it never worked... what is happening, I hope this comment finds you...

    • @WatchBarbaraKnit
      @WatchBarbaraKnit  Год назад

      I'm afraid I don't know how to solve your problem. Here is an example with easy math:
      Desired base cast on = 40
      add two for spines = 42
      After you join in the round:
      k10, m1, pm, k1, pm, m1, k20, m1, pm, k1, pm, m1, k10
      so you have used the sts in this way: 10 + 1 + 20 + 1 + 10 which totals the original 42 cast on.
      I am uncertain what you are doing that would make it not work. The only thing I can think if is if you are using kfb for your increase. KFB uses up a stitch when you are knitting so that would throw things off by 4 sts. You can use KFB but you would have to compensate for it, using the above example it would be:
      k9, kfb, pm, k1, pm, kfb, k18, kfb, pm, k1, pm, kfb, k9

    • @rosenuca
      @rosenuca Год назад

      @@WatchBarbaraKnit thank you so much. It actually magically solved itself by trying for the fith time i hope! I might have counted faulty but it seems to work.
      Tha k you for your time on this. I really loved your video you are really good at explaining.

    • @user-dp3iu3hz7u
      @user-dp3iu3hz7u 5 месяцев назад

      Is there a written pattern for this? I’m not a new knitter but I still like to have it written down 😊thanks