PONCHOS WITH PANACHE TABLE OF CONTENTS
Techniques and definitions-please read. Not included in patterns page
Various edge finishes page
Passap information-.page
Simplicity Poncho sized to fit girls size 7 to ladies size 16 and made on a standard gauge or Passap machine with slip & tuck ability
Peruvian Poncho 3 gauges and sizes. Adult size may be made only on the bulky in #5 yarn. Big girls and little girls sizes may be made on bulky or mid-gauge by changing the yarn. The pattern stays the same for all! page
Single Loop Ponchos-one strip of fabric with lots of style page 14
All Single loop ponchos are given in sizes from baby to XXL and 2 gauges
Plain page
Lacy Daisy page
Cabled page
Adding a bit of shaping page
Wrapped up Tight-1 super stretchy size fits most teens & adults. For double bed standard & Passap machines only-based on full fisherman’s rib page
Over the Top ponchos
Basics and pattern design from scratch page
Universal pattern page
Racked fisherman’s rib for double bed standard/Passap, all sizes
With big ribbed collar for bulkies in ladies sizes
With sleeves of 2 styles these are additions to the ladies bulky
Come to the Point Ponchos-the style works in many knitted fabrics, either single or double bed, sized to fit busts 20-54. Knitted either from point to point or from shoulders down
Girl’s Best Friend Diamond Poncho
2 gauges in sizes from little girls to extra large women
You may also enjoy “The Perfect Poncho” in my Great Knitted Gifts book

GAUGES: Where 2 are given, one is intended for standard & Passap machines using #1 yarn. The other is for mid-gauge & bulky machines and utilizes #4 yarn. Where possible, many gauges have been given rather than just 2.
PONCHO SAFETY: I have included sizes in some of these patterns that would fit babies and very small children. Kids look cute in them and fitting is easy but please be cautious. It’s a bad idea for small children to play unsupervised in such garments or for babies to sleep in them. Twisting or snagging of the loose body of the garment might accidentally occur with the child’s head still trapped in the neckline and strangulation would be possible. Wouldn’t we feel horrible if anything like that every happened? Let’s be safe.

WINSOME WRAPS TABLE OF CONTENTS
HAVE A HUG CAPELETS
Adult sizes, include most girls from middle school onwards, finish from 35.6[39, 42.3, 45.6, 49, 52.3, 55.64, 59, 62.3]” around at biceps level. This measurement includes bust size plus the upper arms. Baby sizes fit babies 0-3[3-6, 6-9, 9-12] Yarn to be used is any #1-2 yarn [fingering-sport]. All versions are for standard gauge machines. The tuck version also requires either punchcard or electronic patterning capability.

SHRUGS AND KISSES
Use a standard gauge machine with #1-2 yarn. 2 adult sizes plus custom sizing information

PETITE PONCHO
Light #4 or robust #3 yarn using a bulky or midgauge machine. Ribber is helpful but not essential. Sizes finish to 20[22, 24]” around the torso. Fit 0-6 months, 6-12 months, 12-24 months in average tots

SWONCHOS FOR ALL
These patterns are designed for the use of #4 [worsted weight] yarn on bulky machines. 2 hem options are given. One requires a ribber, the other does not. The sleeves of most versions are ribbed so those with only one bed must re-latch columns of stitches to form the ribbing. The children’s version includes a short sleeved option that doesn’t require a ribber. A mid-gauge option using #3[dk weight] yarn is explained on page 26. Only some sizes are possible using this version. Adult 58[64, 70, 76]” around the body. Child sizes begin with babies and move up to include tweens. They finish to 28[32, 36, 40, 44, 48, 52]” around the body. Children above 32” in the chest can wear adult sizes.

TOP DOWN PONCHOS
4 individual, easy to read patterns as noted above. Then each size with 3 gauge options and multiple design details. Each gauge category has 2 likely stitch gauges and 2 likely row gauges. A ribber is optional for some versions but not essential. Fill in the provided worksheet with your choice of yarn, gauge and design details to achieve your personal idea of the perfect poncho.