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Antiope
Sweater Club 4 design 1
September 2017
Antiope: Amazon, warrior, General
Oh yes, and she’s also Wonder Woman’s aunt!
This tunic is knitted armour. Beautiful. Strong. Wear as a dress in summer. Layered over a long sleeved t-shirt and leggings in collar weather. Antiope is a wardrobe piece you’ll reach for over and over again.
Antiope is a tunic length sweater that can be worn alone, or as a layering piece. The asymmetric vee neck is echoed in offset mitred squares inserted in the side seams. Side panels tilt towards the front and the back of the tunic for a look that is flattering to all shapes and sizes. The textured stitch pattern is created by rolling dice, ensuring an engaging knit from start to finish.
YARN
Indigodragonfly CaribouBaa 100% superwash merino; 398 m/435 yds per 100 g; 4 (4, 4, 5, 5, 5, 5, 6, 6, 6, 7, 7) skeins. Sample colour: Epiphyte Club
GAUGE
28.75 sts and 38 rows per 10 cm/4” in stockinette stitch and pattern stitch, after blocking
Note: row gauge is very important in this pattern. Please ensure you match both stitch and row gauge.
Use needle size(s) required for you to get the above gauges. As a guideline, needles in the range of 2.75 mm/US 2 to 3.5 mm/US 4 would be a good place to start. I am a loose knitter and used 2.75 mm/US 2 needles to get the above gauge.
MATERIALS
* Needles of your choice (size needed to get gauge. See gauge notes for guidelines for choosing a needle size). 80 cm/32” minimum circular needle is recommended for working the offset mitre
your preferred needle for working a small circumference in the round: DPNs, magic loop or two short circulars, for working armhole trim
- 1 d4 (4 sided) or d6 (6 sided) die
- stitch markers: both removable and stationary
- tapestry/yarn needle
FINISHED SIZE
81.5 (86.5, 91.5, 96.5, 101.5, 106.5, 112, 117, 122, 132, 142, 152.5) cm/ 32 (34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48, 52, 56, 60)’’
Sample version is worn with zero ease in the high bust.
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- First published: September 2017
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