Muisca

€5.56

SIZE:

40" wide x 30" long (102 x 76 cm), blocked

MATERIALS: 

Expression Fiber Arts Luster Sport yarn

Both samples shown used approximately 1790 yds (Color A: 245 yds, Color B: 325 yds, Color C: 325 yds, Color D: 325 yds, Color E: 325 yds, Color F: 245 yds).

Version A shown in: Sanguine Hues.
Version B shown in: Blackberry Hues.

Both versions are worked with colors lightest to darkest (right to left as shown in the stock photos for the kits).

If those colors aren't available, any from this category will work. 

HOOK: 

US size ​G-6 (4.0mm) hook or size needed to obtain gauge

SKILL LEVEL:

Beginner to Adventurous Beginner: For those crocheters who are ready to use basic stitches to create a larger garment. Techniques include working into front loops and back loops only and changing colors at the end of a row.

Notes from the Designer:

The style of this cape is known as a ruana, which is native to the Colombian Andes, and is associated with the Muisca, indigenous people of that area. This terrific texture is supremely simple to create: alternate working half-double crochet stitches into front and back loops. That's it. After the set-up rows, there’s just one pattern row to remember. Change colors at the end of rows as indicated using a six-color kit designed to fade effortlessly from light gray to roses that flatter all skin tones. This seamless ruana is one size fits most, although length and shoulder drape may alter in appearance based on individual frames.

  • Click the Videos tab to follow along with me, as I make a mini version showing you all the stitches and construction.
  • The pattern is worked from the bottom up to the shoulders and then reverses colors down the back.
  • This pattern doesn’t have a right or wrong side.
  • The stitch count remains constant in each section. Consider using a locking stitch marker in each turning chain to denote where the final hdc of the next row should be worked.
  • If you prefer a closed ruana, simply seam together the sides, starting from the bottom edge and leaving ample room for armholes; for a poncho, seam together the front panels, starting from the bottom edge and leaving room for neckline.
  • If you wish to adjust the width of this pattern, change your foundation row by multiples of 2. Increasing width without decreasing length may require additional yarn.
  • Wet blocking is crucial to achieving final dimensions with this stitch pattern and yarn base. Expect the piece to seem too small while working. For more information about wet blocking, click here.

Designed by Janica York Carter

You'll receive a digital file only (instantly downloadable as a PDF) and won't be shipped anything. Please allow a few minutes for the download link to be emailed to you. If the email doesn't arrive within a few minutes, just log into your account on our site, and you'll see your Completed Orders. From there, you'll find the download link.

Enjoy your crocheting!

Chandi

New? Read about our pattern download process here

“Day after day, ordinary people become heroes through extraordinary and selfless actions to help their neighbors.” – Sylvia Mathews Burwell

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SIZE:

40" wide x 30" long (102 x 76 cm), blocked

MATERIALS: 

Expression Fiber Arts Luster Sport yarn

Both samples shown used approximately 1790 yds (Color A: 245 yds, Color B: 325 yds, Color C: 325 yds, Color D: 325 yds, Color E: 325 yds, Color F: 245 yds).

Version A shown in: Sanguine Hues.
Version B shown in: Blackberry Hues.

Both versions are worked with colors lightest to darkest (right to left as shown in the stock photos for the kits).

If those colors aren't available, any from this category will work. 

HOOK: 

US size ​G-6 (4.0mm) hook or size needed to obtain gauge

SKILL LEVEL:

Beginner to Adventurous Beginner: For those crocheters who are ready to use basic stitches to create a larger garment. Techniques include working into front loops and back loops only and changing colors at the end of a row.

Notes from the Designer:

The style of this cape is known as a ruana, which is native to the Colombian Andes, and is associated with the Muisca, indigenous people of that area. This terrific texture is supremely simple to create: alternate working half-double crochet stitches into front and back loops. That's it. After the set-up rows, there’s just one pattern row to remember. Change colors at the end of rows as indicated using a six-color kit designed to fade effortlessly from light gray to roses that flatter all skin tones. This seamless ruana is one size fits most, although length and shoulder drape may alter in appearance based on individual frames.

  • Click the Videos tab to follow along with me, as I make a mini version showing you all the stitches and construction.
  • The pattern is worked from the bottom up to the shoulders and then reverses colors down the back.
  • This pattern doesn’t have a right or wrong side.
  • The stitch count remains constant in each section. Consider using a locking stitch marker in each turning chain to denote where the final hdc of the next row should be worked.
  • If you prefer a closed ruana, simply seam together the sides, starting from the bottom edge and leaving ample room for armholes; for a poncho, seam together the front panels, starting from the bottom edge and leaving room for neckline.
  • If you wish to adjust the width of this pattern, change your foundation row by multiples of 2. Increasing width without decreasing length may require additional yarn.
  • Wet blocking is crucial to achieving final dimensions with this stitch pattern and yarn base. Expect the piece to seem too small while working. For more information about wet blocking, click here.

Designed by Janica York Carter

You'll receive a digital file only (instantly downloadable as a PDF) and won't be shipped anything. Please allow a few minutes for the download link to be emailed to you. If the email doesn't arrive within a few minutes, just log into your account on our site, and you'll see your Completed Orders. From there, you'll find the download link.

Enjoy your crocheting!

Chandi

New? Read about our pattern download process here

“Day after day, ordinary people become heroes through extraordinary and selfless actions to help their neighbors.” – Sylvia Mathews Burwell

Current Stock:
Craft: Crochet Free/Paid: Paid Yarn Weight: Sport Yarn Base: Luster Sport Yardage: 800+ Project Type: Ponchos Difficulty: Adventurous Beginner

Customer Reviews 5 (8 Reviews) Write a Review

Musica
5 Stars

Such a lovely pattern like all yours Chandi can’t wait to make it.

Azorella
5 Stars

I am making this. Wath a plezar to making it. I’m very happy?. Have a Nice day ?

Muisca
5 Stars

The colors and yarn are beautiful. I love it ?

Muisica
5 Stars

A beautiful pattern that I have added to my save pile

Muisca wrap
5 Stars

Great pattern. Want to make it as soon as I have the yarn. Love the colors.

Muisca
5 Stars

Stunning!

Mulsca
5 Stars

This pattern is beautiful. I am looking at starting working on it today

Musica
4 Stars

The final dimensions look very small 40"x30". The photo shows it much longer.