Ok, there are a LOT of photos in this post, so feel free to click away whenever you've had enough. I'm including a lot of photos because this is such a unique design and before I knit it, I wanted to see as many pics as possible, so maybe there are others out there feeling the same way.
Anyway, this is the Cusp Poncho by Oga Buraya-Kafelian, aka Olgajazzy. It is included in Brooklyn Tweed's first printed book, Capsule. I used the recommended yarn, Brooklyn Tweed's Shelter, in the Woodsmoke color.
This is basically two big hexagons with slits in the front for armholes.
I didn't re-block after knitting on the bottom ribbing (bad Jenny!) so that's why it is curling in at the hem.This is just so fun and unique, and I agree with the pattern description that it is surprisingly flattering. Above, I'm sticking out my elbows to show the strong hexagon shape, but below is how it looks relaxed.
The fabric produced with this yarn is drapey enough that it finds your curves. I was afraid this would look like a tent, but I don't think it does.
Some people on Ravelry have modified this for a V-neckline, but I prefer it as designed, showing off that hexagon shape.
Here are some closer pics of the texture.
I am really pleased with how this turned out. It felt like it took forever to knit, but well worth it! I am wearing it over a turtleneck that I sewed eons ago. I can't find it on my old blog to link to, but yeah, it's a brown turtleneck.
My next project from this book will either be Ebb or Apex, but I need to finish some things on the needles first!
OMG this is amazing! I definitely have to knit this for next fall.
ReplyDeleteThanks! Definitely go for it. It is really fun to knit.
DeleteOkay WOW, this is AMAZING! I love love love this poncho. So beautiful, unique, and perfectly in high style right now. Awesome job! I don't suppose you'd like to make on for me..
ReplyDeleteThank you! When I have another 20 hours free, definitely. Ha!
DeleteBeautiful and unique!
ReplyDeleteThanks!
DeleteIt is gorgeous! So flattering, you did a wonderful job. Enjoy wearing it.
ReplyDeleteThank you :-)
DeleteIt's very flattering, and unique! Love it! I also love the dress and can't wait to see it after you knit it! :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Lisa! The hard part with the dress is choosing colors...
DeleteThis is just gorgeous. My you are a talented knitter, Knitting Jenny!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Diana! :-)
DeleteThis poncho/cape is quite nice. I am awed by your talent. So far with my knitting I have produced a shabby scarf
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