
Daymer Bay
Daymer Bay is a stunning knitting pattern inspired by the breathtaking natural beauty of a bay located on Cornwall’s picturesque north coast. This design features a delicate lace pattern reminiscent of the gentle waves lapping against the shore, making it perfect for beach lovers and knitting enthusiasts alike. The Daymer Bay poncho is worked in the round from the top down, allowing for easy adjustments to achieve your desired fit—whether you prefer a longer or shorter poncho. Check out the pattern notes below for more details!
**Pattern Notes:** To ensure you have enough yarn, keep in mind that you may need additional skeins if the correct tension isn’t achieved. If you're worried about running out of yarn, consider working one repeat less of Chart A. It’s a good idea to measure one complete 14-round repeat of Chart A to help you determine how much yarn you will need for Chart B.
Start by casting on with a shorter circular needle, then seamlessly transition to the longer needle as you increase, or alternatively, you can begin with a longer circular needle and utilize the magic loop technique for flexibility.
For customization options, if you envision a shorter or longer poncho, simply adjust the number of repeats of Chart A accordingly. Remember, this may require less or more yarn based on your modifications, so plan ahead.
This versatile pattern is not only a beautiful addition to your wardrobe but also a perfect project for knitters looking to expand their skills while creating a unique piece inspired by the serene coastal charm of Cornwall. Enjoy your knitting journey with Daymer Bay!