
Rear
51 pc.
Row 1: Dc in 2nd stitch from hook, 49 dc across (50).
Rows 2-36: Pc 1, 50 hdc across.
Do not fasten and continue directly with the front part.
Front part
Continue from the back.
Row 37: Pc 1, 25 hdc across.
Rows 38-80: Pc 1, 25 hdc across, fasten and knit the ends.
Second side:
Row 37: Join with a sl st in point 36 of row 38. Pc 1 and 25 hdc across.
Rows 38-80: Pc 1, 25 hdc across, fasten and knit the ends.
Hood
PC 19.
Row 1: 2 hdc in 2nd sc after hook 16 hdc, 5 hdc in last sc, 18 hdc across back of sc, 2 hdc in first sc, join with a sl st in first hdc.
Row 2: Turn, sc 1, 1 hdc, 2 hdc/1, 16 hdc 4x 2 hdc/1, 16 hdc, 2 hdc/1, 1 hdc, join with a sl st (46).
Row 3: Turn, sc 1, 20 hdc, 6x 2 hdc/1, 20 hdc, join with a sl st (52).
Row 4: Turn, sc 1, hdc across, join with a sl st.
Row 5: Turn, sc 1, 20 hdc, 3x (2 hdc/1, hdc) 3x (hc, 2 hdc/1) 20 hdc (58).
Row 6: Turn, sc 1, hdc through (58) – stop joining.
Rows 7-17: Repeat row 8 (58) fasten and weave the ends.
Pin half of the hood to the middle of the back where the two front flaps meet and sew the hood to the body.
SC around entire poncho and hood once.
Now decide how big you want the armholes and sew a 3-5 sc section together from front to back.
fur lining
Switch to Fur Lux yarn and work sc through armhole, join with a sl st.
Add as many rows of sc to your sleeve as you want (in the sample there were 3 rows in total), close and knit the ends.
Sc around the front and hood of the poncho with the fluffy yarn, fasten and weave the ends.
If you want the fur edge of the hood to look more voluminous, add a row of shallow sc around the row of sc you added to the hood. Fasten and weave the ends.