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Dressed In White Tunic-Sweater
Are you looking for easy knitting project? Yes, you really can knit the “Dressed in White Tunic-Sweater” without a tricky pattern. It is worked in one piece, sideways, using circular needle, starting by knitting a sleeve cuff and ending with the other one.
The “Dressed in White Tunic-Sweater” features a neat V neckline, asymmetric hemline, slit sides, dropped shoulders and long sleeves. It is knitted in a Nupp (bobble) and dropped stitch patterns. The sweater needs just minimal seaming, when completed: sleeves and part of sides are seamed, leaving long side splits.
SKILL LEVEL: Intermediate.
MATERIALS REQUIRED:
• 9 x 50g balls (1260m or 1377yds) using Drops alpaca boucle 0100 colour shade. NB If you substitute another yarn, please check gauge (tension) and yardage.
• 1 Circular needle 7.00mm x length 100cm (US -).
• 1 Tapestry needle.
ACTUAL MEASUREMENTS:
One size: M
Tunic back length (from top of the shoulders) - 75cm (29,5ins).
Tunic front length (from top of the shoulders) - 43cm (16.9ins).
Tunic flat width (just below armhole) - 59cm (23.2ins).
Sleeve length (from top of shoulders) - 70cm (27.6ins).
Sleeve flat width (just below armhole) - 16cm (6.3ins).
GAUGE (Tension): 10sts and 10rows = 10 cm (4ins), measured over garter st, (garment being blocked), using 7.0mm (US -) needle.
NB Needle size is only a guide- if you get too many stitches for 10cm, take a larger needle size. If you get too few stitches for 10cm, take a smaller needle size.
It’s very important to check your gauge (tension) before starting as working to the wrong tension will mean your garment won’t be size shown.
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- First published: October 2019
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