I wear this a lot in the spring and fall and have gotten many compliments on it. The pattern is great for a new knitter - learning to increase, decrease, cable and work in the round. The Rowan Polar is a soft, squishy luxurious alpaca blend and feels nice and fuzzy against your skin. It's a little expensive though, and has actually been discontinued, so the only place you'll find it is probably on eBay.

Yarn: Rowan Polar, 5 skeins (? one less than pattern)
Needles: US11 circulars Cherry is chugging along slowly. It would be further along if I didn't have to rip back about 4 inches worth of knitting - I noticed a mistake smack in the middle of the back and it was enough to make the pattern look sloppy, so I ripped it back. Another four inches later, I have gotten to the same point in progress as I did a couple days ago.
Tomorrow I have a half day off which will be spent getting my neck and shoulder muscles restored to normalness. Damn knitting injuries.
P.S. Did you notice the new blog title bar?
Love the poncho, although I don't think I can pull it off. You look great in it. Love the new blog title photo too! p.s. How do you do that?
ReplyDeleteI love, love your new title photo...yummy! Your poncho is really cute as well. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks :-) Next time I'll be sure Dom brings you one to try. Now that the weather is getting warmer perhaps we can all get together, barbecue, and share our yummy cooking.
ReplyDeleteI like your poncho! I am always impressed by your knitting :-)
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