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Cake Crop
Cake Crop is designed to be a summer garment with plenty of ease in the body as well as the sleeves. It’s adorned with interesting colorwork and details. Knit from the bottom up, without seaming. Easy to style and can be layered when the cold weather hits!
The crop is worked from the bottom up, starting with in the round fisherman’s rib and continued with a fun colorwork motif. The front and back are then split and worked flat with intarsia colorwork on the two front yoke sides. After finishing the front and back yokes, kitchener stitch is used to join at the shoulders. Then, stitches are picked up and worked to create a neckband. Finally, sleeve sts are picked up and worked in the round to make sleeves.
SIZING
(1,2,3) 4,5,6 (7,8,9)
Finished bust circumference: (37.25, 42, 46.5) 51.25, 56, 60.5 (65.25, 70, 74.5) in.
Finished upper sleeve circumference: (15, 16.25, 18) 19.25, 21, 22.25 (24, 25.25, 27) in.
Finished body length: 9 in.
Suggested fit is 6-12” positive ease
MATERIALS
Yarn: Cake Wool Co. Milk 100% SW Merino 100g/400yds
Sample made with colors:
MC: (510,572,637) 700,763,827 (890,954,1017) yds
CC: (166,182,199) 216,233,250 (266,284,301) yds
Needles: US4 (main needle) or size needed to obtain gauge, US2 or 2 sizes smaller than main needle (for ribbing) and US1 or 3 sizes smaller than main needle (for fisherman’s rib) circular needles.
Tools: Stitch markers, tapestry needle, scrap yarn
Gauge: 24 sts and 28 rows - worked in the round and flat on main needles, in stockinette and measured after blocking
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- First published: July 2022
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