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Bizzy Tunic
Back to school in our part of the world means a 50% off sale on this cute tunic.
I designed this sweet dress to capture the confidence and joy of little girl style.
It’s not unusual to find my 8-year-old friend Lizzy (nicknamed Bizzy) wearing a white faux fur jacket, leopard print sunglasses and pink cowgirl boots to go to the supermarket. This dress is named after her, and is designed to showcase beautiful colors in an outrageously big and playful collar.
The collar could instead be made in a variety of natural tones or used to highlight a special handspun or color-changing yarn. The body is a tunic that goes well over tights or yoga pants for playing or dancing.
SIZES
Child sizes: 2 4, 6, 8, 10, based on Craft Yarn Council standards (http://www.craftyarncouncil.com/childsize.html)
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
Circumference at underarm (to be worn with about 1.5” negative ease): 19.5” (21.5”, 23.5”, 25”, 26.5”)
Length from back of neck to hem: 16” (18”, 20”, 22.5”, 25”)
Length from armhole to hem: 11.5” (13”, 14.5”, 16.5”, 18.5”)
YARN NOTE
The collar takes a very small amount each of 5 contrasting colors. If using the Eco+, you will have a LOT left over for other projects. This collar could be a great use of worsted weight scraps, a special skein of handspun, or self-striping yarn. The collar uses 3 – 4 oz. of Worsted weight yarn.
GAUGE
15 sts and 23 rows over 4” (10 cm) with larger needles in stockinette stitch
17 sts and 24 rows over 4” (10 cm) with smaller needles in stockinette stitch
NEEDLES & TOOLS
US Size 8 (5 mm), 24” circular
US Size 7 (4.5 mm), 16” circular
US Size 7 (4.5 mm), double point needles, optional (see notes).
5 stitch markers, 1 end-of-round marker distinctive from the rest
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- First published: September 2011
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