Loom Knit Poncho for Any Shape Loom with 40 Pegs
A loom knit poncho with a lacy stitch is perfect for summer if you knit using light weight yarn. The great thing is that you can use the same pattern for the winter. All you need to do is use a chunky yarn. Both will look beautiful.
I’m really happy with the pattern. I hope you all will enjoy the video tutorial.
Supplies for Lacy Poncho
Skill Level: Advanced Beginners
Stitches: Rainfall Stitch by Theresa Higby: (Knit, Purl, Drop Stitch)
Finished Size: Approximately 42 inches long before folding x 20 inches – narrowing down on one side to 13 inches
Loom: Any Extra Large Loom. A 41-peg was used in sample.
Yarn: Approximately 200 Yards of Finger Weight Yarn (16 wpi). Used KnitCrate Uru.Yarn in Lovender
Tools: Any Loom Hook, I used the KB Ergonomic hook. , Blunt Needle
Optional: 3 Tassels
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The Higby Poncho Video Tutorial
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Tagged: 41 peg loom, cover, lace, loom knit poncho, ponch, scraf, shawl
I have only made beanies so far with my loom but thought id venture out and came across your poncho. Your instructions are so clear and easy to follow and I am very happy with the result. Thank you so much and I am now going to check out what else i can make.
THank YOU Debbie for the positive feedback – I GREATLY appreciate it !
Hi Denise! I love all your patterns and videos. I’d love to replicate the Katniss Cowl from Hunger Games…have you tried? It’s basically an asymmetrical cowl. Let me know if you decide to give it a try. I have a picture of the knit one but want to loom knit. Thanks- Danita
Hi Danita – I know exactly what you’re talking about I LOVE that cowl. Thanks of the pattern request – I will do some research and put it on my pattern list. It would take some time because I can not duplicate the pattern itself – there is the copyright issue
I love this stitch. I am working on a triangle shawl using her waterfall stitch. Will have to try this when I get done.
Thank you Denise. This is lovely. I can’t wait to make this. Very easy to follow instructions as usual. I have made hats, booties, baby cocoons, footies, and bird nests for my nieces baby shower it was bird themed, blankets and the wine bottle covers.I started loom knitting in 2015. I learned from you everything I know so far. And can’t wait to see what else i can learn from you. I thank you for being a great teacher. Take care.
Thank YOU Billey Jean – You’ve made my day friend !
Great patern, I love it, light and airy. As useal you make it so easy to follow. Thanks Denise. I love all your videos.
Thank YOU Marjan !
Thank you Denise….easy to follow instructions for a nice garment. I will be making these for all my girlfriends. Thank you again.
So glad you like it Kelli ! Thank YOU for the Thank you !