Juno Everyday Tee by Bella Helms

Juno Everyday Tee

Knitting
July 2021
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
20 stitches and 27 rows = 4 inches
in Stockinette Stitch
US 7 - 4.5 mm
361 - 722 yards (330 - 660 m)
1 84 cm | 2 89 cm | 3 94 cm | 4 99 cm | 5 105 cm 6 110 cm | 7 115 cm | 8 120 cm | 9 126 cm
English German

Note: Unfortunately, this pattern is no longer for sale !

The Juno Everyday Tee is a cropped-length t-shirt with short sleeves and a high neckline. The different stitches which are totally optional, such as the popcorn and moss stitch, as well as a keyhole detail in the back give the top a romantic touch. At a first glance the construction of the shirt seems very simple, however, a few details have been incorpared to achieve a flattering fit – the sleeves are worked up using German short rows, you decrease the total number of stitches below the armpit and on the bottom of the shirt, the front and back back part are separated with a slit to allow the back part to be slightly longer than the front part.

Sizes:
The top is available in the sizes
1 84 cm | 2 89 cm | 3 94 cm ( 4 99 cm | 5 105 cm | 6 110 cm ) 7 115 cm | 8 120 cm | 9 126 cm

For this pattern the measure in cm refers to the width of the finished garment. It is designed to have a positive ease of approximately 2-5 cm. That means, if the widest point of your upper body (for most people this is the bust circumference) measures for example 92 cm, you would go with a size 3. Beware that garments made from cotton yarn tend to stretch out a little after wearing it a few times.

Yarn: Line by Sandnes Garn (Yardage: 110 m / 50 g)
150 g | 200 g | 200 g ( 200 g | 250 g | 250 g ) 300 g | 300 g | 300 g
optional: 1 skein in a contrasting color
If you want your top in a full-length, you will need 1-2 additional skeins.

Gauge:
20 sts x 27 rows = 10 cm x 10 cm in Stockinette stitch on 4,5 mm needles

Needles: 4,5 mm circular needles (60 – 80 cm cable) or another needle size to best fit the provided gauges

Other Materials that you will need:

  • 1 button
  • 1 darning needle to sew the shoulder seams these are the only seams we need to do, yay!
  • Stitch marker and additional cables, or scrap yarn
  • Optional: 1 crochet hook to neaten the edges of the keyhole

Note: As a “one-woman-show” I translated this pattern myself. As a native German grammar mistakes in the English pattern can occur. The pattern has been test knitted, so you should be good to go - if you have any questions or problems, please contact me at quasigerade@web.de - Thank you so much for your support!

Happy Knitting!
Bella