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Bluebonnet
Taking its inspiration from the incredible fields of wildflowers growing in the Texas Hill Country every spring, Bluebonnet is a relaxed longer-length lace tunic, perfect for warm weather, and a great layering piece for cooler seasons. This garment features beautiful lace reminiscent of growing flowers combined with simple two-piece construction for a quick-to-knit project and a flattering, easy-to-wear garment.
Note: this garment can be worn a number of different ways; you can wear it with very little ease as a fitted tee, or as a loose tunic with plenty of positive ease.
This pattern, along with ten more Texas-inspired designs, can be found in issue ten of Nomadic Knits, which is available now. To order a physical copy, complete with stunning photos printed on 150 pages of beautiful matte paper, along with a Ravelry download code, visit your favorite local yarn shop or the Nomadic Knits website.
Sizes: 1 (2, 3, 4, 5) (6, 7, 8, 9).
Finished bust measurements: 27.5 (33.75, 40, 46.25, 52.5) (58.75, 65, 71.25, 77.5)”/ 68.5 (84.5, 100, 115.5, 131.5) (147, 162.5, 178.5, 194)cm.
To be worn with 0 - 12”/ 0 - 30.5cm positive ease.
Needles: US 5/ 3.75mm or size to obtain gauge, in straight or circular (for working flat); US 3/ 3.25mm or 0.5mm smaller than gauge needle, in DPNs or 16”/ 40cm circular (for working in the round at neckline).
Gauge: 23 sts and 30 rows = 4”/ 10cm over lace pattern, blocked.
Yarn: fingering weight: 630 (775, 935, 1085, 1255) (1430, 1580, 1770, 1925) yards/ 576 (709, 855, 992, 1148) (1308, 1445, 1618, 1760) meters.
Notions: stitch markers, removable stitch markers, stitch holder or scrap yarn, tapestry needle, blocking pins and wires (optional).
Sample knit in: Chicken Coop Dyeworks Tail Feathers (80% superwash Merino, 20% Silk; 600 yards/ 150g) in Olive Oil.
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