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OrganiX T
The OrganiX T features a boatneck or an attached cowl and a small pocket. This garment is worked with 2 color ridges, seamlessly from the top-down using the contiguous sleeve method developed by Susie Myers, SusieM on Ravelry (http://www.ravelry.com/people/SusieM).
It is worked with a larger needlesize than recommended to obtain a stretchy garment.
Shortrows are used for the ridged pocket (eye-motif).
Sizes available S-M-L-XL-XXL
Finished measurements bust: 32-36-40-45-49” (81-92-102-115-124cm)
no ease, or a light positive or negative ease (2-4cm (0.75-1.5”)), choose what you’re comfortable with (I prefer a light negative ease for myself)
The pattern is split in two pdfs: one fore size S to L and another pdf for size XL to XXL
What you’ll need
circular needle 4 mm (US6), 2 straight needles 4 mm (US6), 4 markers
Material needed: T with attached cowl
- 1050 (1200/1300/1450/1550)m (1150/1350/1450/1600/1700 yards) fingering /3ply or 4ply = color2 (C2)
- 400 (430/480/530/580)m (440/470/530/580/630 yards) light fingering / 3ply Malabrigo sock = color1 (C1)
simple T (without cowl)
- 670 (780/860/940/1000)m (750/800/940/1050/1100 yards) fingering /3ply or 4ply = color2 (C2)
- 260 (290/320/340/370)m (290/320/350/380/410 yards) light fingering / 3ply Malabrigo sock = color1 (C1)
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- First published: January 2012
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