Augustins No 33 by Anne-Sophie Velling

Augustins No 33

Knitting
December 2023
both are used in this pattern
yarn held together
10 stitches and 14 rows = 4 inches
US 8 - 5.0 mm
US 15 - 10.0 mm
a (b) c (d) e (f) g (h)
Danish English Norwegian
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Size: a (b) c (d) e (f) g (h).
Your bust circumference: 80 (90) 100 (110) 120 (130) 140 (150) cm.
Positive ease: This dress has a a fitted yoke without any ease, whilst the body and sleeves have free width. When deciding which size to knit, choose the one which corresponds to your own actual bust circumference, and choose the smaller size if in between sizes.
Full length, measured CF from the yoke downwards: Ca. 71 (71) 72 (72) 73 (73) 74 (74) cm.

Gauge: 2 different gauges are used, whilst knitting the dress.
Edges, lace and i-cords: 15 sts x 26 rows = 10 x 10 cm in Stockinette Stitch at needle size 5 mm with 1 thread of Snefnug + 1 thread of Midnatssol.
Body and sleeves: 10 sts x 14 rows = 10 x 10 cm in Stockinette Stitch at needle size 10 mm with 1 thread of Snefnug + 2 threads of Midnatssol.
Needle size: 2 different needle sizes are used, whilst knitting the dress.
Circular needles 5 mm (the lengths 60, 80 og 100 cm are recommended).
Circular needles 10 mm (the lengths 60, 80 og 100 cm are recommended).
Double pointed needles 5 mm (unless the method “Magic Loop” is used).
Yarn: The dress uses 1 thread of Snefnug + 1 thread of Midnatssol, whilst knitting the edges, I-cords and laced ruffles. When knitting the body and sleeves, 1 thread of Snefnug + 2 threads of Midnatssol are used.
1st thread: “Snefnug”, CaMaRose (110 m pr 50 g)
2nd + 3rd thread: “Midnatssol”, CaMaRose (200 m pr 25 g).
Amount: 1st thread: 750 (800) 850 (900) 950 (1000) 1050 (1100)g.
2nd + 3rd thread: 325 (350) 375 (400) 425 (450) 475 (500)g in total.
Other: 20 mm elastic band for the shoulders and cuffs of the dress (length: approx. 80-100 cm).
40 mm elastic band for the yoke of the dress (length: your bust circumference -5 cm).
Method: The dress is knitted top-down in the round, using Stockinette Stitch and finishing laced edges. Firstly, the yoke of the dress is knitted, and hereafter, a series of increases are made to create the volume of the body. Then, the 2 sleeves are created, and finished with a laced ruffle. Hereafter, 2 I-cords are knitted onto the shoulders of the dress, to create ribbons for a big bow. Lastly, a series of elastic bands are inserted into the yoke, shoulders and cuffs to secure the right voluminous fit.