I will call it poncho, although …… some people know it as cape, capelet ……….. it is warm, that is was matter.
+ yarn – Rowan fine tweed, 25g, 90m
# keld 63 (brown) 25g
#hubberholme 370 (light green) 50g
#tissington 386 (orange) 50g
#bainbridge 369 (red) 50g
# nidd 382 (blue) 25g
# dent 573 (light brown) 25g
– needles – round (circular) needles 4mm, about 80 cm long
– set of double pointed needles 4mm
– markers – about 7
– gauge – 26 sts X29 row = 4 inch or 10 cm
If you decided to make one for you, I will recon to have 50 g of each, to avoid to look at 10 cm tail of wool while you need knit two more rounds.
This pattern was transformed from one very old folk pattern from part of my home country (Slovakia) called Horehronie, originally it is part of cross stitches embroidery, very old one.
That it is.
AUTUMN CAPELET PATTERN -please click here autumn capelet
I would really appreciate your feedback . Thank you
Have nice day everyone.
That capelet is so beatiful! I’m going to try work with one row and if I can, I Will try to make it for may niece! thanks for sharing and teaching!
thank you Beatriz, in case you will come to problem let me know, writing pattern is too new to me, and what is clear to me, doesnt have to be clear to someone who read my instruction.
Thank you again.
Zuzana
So so beautiful!!
I’ll try to do this!
Thank you, if you will need to explain something let me know. I am still in learning process for writing down patterns.
Zuzana