Figure-flatterers ... that immediately makes me think of wide,
flowing ponchos. They don’t feel tight and gently skim over little problem areas. Here are my favorites for you. For more photos, information, and the pattern, just click on the headings.
I hope you enjoy looking at them and making them yourself.
Warm regards from Ina
Poncho with Fringe
This is a poncho for knitting beginners with stamina. We only knit knit stitches. Two pieces are knitted, which we then join together. Then just add some cool fringe and the wonderful poncho is finished.
Winter Poncho
This poncho is a bit warmer, because the yarn is thicker. It is knitted as a top-down raglan in one piece. So there are no seams. The length is variable. You can make the hood, but you don’t have to. Without the hood, you need 100 g less yarn. You can wear the poncho in two different ways; my favorite is the one on the left in the picture.
Short Poncho
What’s special about it is that the cut is designed so the arms stay free and no poncho fabric falls over them. I needed this model for my work at the computer. When you type on the keyboard, nothing gets in the way, and you still stay nice and warm around the upper body. We knit 2 pieces, which we then join together.