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Christine
This pattern has not been test knitted.
INTRODUCTION
Christine is a pullover that is worked bottom up. You begin by knitting in a round. Then you divide for the front and back. You work the shoulder and neck shaping flat. You will seam the shoulders together. Next you will work the sleeves flat. Then you will seam the sleeves together and then attach to the body. After the seaming is done you will steam or wet block your garment.
This garment can be made as a tank or a pullover. The body is made the same for both versions.
To modify the length of the pattern you can add / remove rows before you split for the front and back. Be sure to add or remove 4 rows at a time of the drop stitch pattern.
MATERIALS
Sierra Yarns “Christine” Super Chunky
60% baby alpaca, 30% polyamide, 10% pima cotton
(1 skein = 90 yards) sample shown in Beige
NEEDLES: US 17 / 12 mm circular 32” or 40” (to work in the round and flat)
GAUGE
1-1/2 stitches = 1” in drop stitch pattern
1-1/2 rows = 1” in drop stitch pattern
TOOLS
Tapestry Needle- for weaving in ends
BOR- beginning of round marker
(if you don’t have a large enough stitch marker use a
piece of waste yarn tied in a loop)
SM- stitch marker
Stitch Holders / Waste Yarn- to hold back stitches
Blocking wires & T-pins- for wet blocking
SKILL LEVEL: Medium
SIZES
Reference the chart for finished garment sizes.
1 (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
XS (S, M, L, XL, 2X, 3X, 4X, 5X)
Tank-
180 (180, 180, 180, 270, 270, 270, 360, 360) yards
166 (166, 166, 166, 249, 249, 249, 332, 332) m
Pullover-
270 (270, 270, 270, 360, 360, 360, 450, 450) yards
249 (249, 249, 249, 332, 332, 332, 415, 415) m
- First published: July 2019
- Page created: July 20, 2019
- Last updated: August 26, 2019 …
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