Columbine by Rikke Eliasen

Columbine

Knitting
January 2024
both are used in this pattern
yarn held together
Light Fingering
+ Lace
= DK (11 wpi) ?
21 stitches and 30 rows = 4 inches
in Stockinette
US 6 - 4.0 mm
US 7 - 4.5 mm
689 - 2526 yards (630 - 2310 m)
XS (S) M (L) XL (2XL) 3XL (4XL)
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Columbine is worked top down.
First you work back and forth on the needle until all
increases for the V-shaped neckline have been made,
then the work is joined, and the rest of the body is
worked in rounds.
First knit the upper back, with increases at each side
for shoulders. When full shoulder width has been
achieved, rest of back is worked straight down then
with increases each side for armholes, until full length
of armhole.
Stitches are picked up along the RS of the shoulders,
and each front is worked with increases each side for
V-neckline, to same length as on the back.
Then the back and the fronts are joined, and the rest of
the body is worked in the round.
Finally, stitches are picked up around the armholes and
the sleeves are worked top down, with Japanese short
rows for shaping the top of the sleeve.

If Columbine were to stroll around Tivoli Gardens today, looking at the flowers, peacocks, and lights with her beloved, this blouse might be what she would be wearing.

Rikke Eliasen has designed the perfect blouse for Columbine. It was inspired by the character’s costumes through the ages, but reinterpreted for a more simple, modern, and sleek look.