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C St Tank
A fun, sporty tank that’s perfect for summer, the C St Tank is a collaboration with Bri of thelittlewolfknits. We wanted to provide sister patterns in both knit and crochet so that all makers could have their own perfect tank! Featuring a high crew-neckline and two bottom hem options, you’ll whip this up in no time and be wearing it all summer long!
Want to make a knit version of this tank as well?? Find the knit version here, designed by Briana Luppino!
Materials
Fingering weight yarn or any yarn with which you can match gauge Sample used thelittlewolfknits Sunfish in Follow Your Nose (463 yds / 100g)
US 7 /4.5 mm crochet hook (or hook size required to meet gauge)
US H / 5 mm crochet hook (or one hook size up from main body hook) for ribbing
Several removable stitch markers
Darning needle
Gauge
18 stitches and 15 rows = 4” / 10 cm in hdc worked flat or in the round, blocked on US 7 /4.5 mm hook
Sizing
1, 2 (3, 4, 5) (6, 7, 8) (9, 10, 11) with a finished bust circumference of 28, 32 (36, 40, 44) (48, 52, 56) (60, 64, 68)” / 70, 80 (90, 100, 110) (120, 130, 140) (150, 160, 170) cm
Meant to be worn with approximately 2”/ 5 cm of negative ease at the fullest part of the bust
Size up for a more neutral fit or down for a tank with more negative ease
Please note that this pattern has not been tested in sizes 8 or 9. If you would like to make this tank and provide feedback, please email mc@blametheknots.com and I will be happy to provide the pattern for free.
Yardage
578, 682 (767, 882, 1031) (1160, 1294, 1394) (1620, 1775, 1936) yds / 529, 624 (701, 807, 943) (1061, 1183, 1275) (1481, 1623, 1770) m
Each additional inch of body length will require
39, 44 (50, 55, 61) (66, 72, 77) (83, 88, 94) yds / 36, 40 (46, 50, 56) (60, 66, 70) (76, 80, 86) m
Construction
Pattern is constructed top-down, beginning with the upper back panel. Stitches are picked up to add front left and front right shoulders. Front shoulders are joined with fhdc stitches and the rest of the front panel is worked. Front and back panels are then joined in the round to finish the body. Neckband and arm edging are added at the end.
Sharing
I would love to see your completed tank! Make sure to tag @blametheknots on Instagram and use #csttankcrochet!
Pattern Support
If you find an error or have a question, please email mc@blametheknots.com
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- First published: June 2024
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- Last updated: August 20, 2024 …
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