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Nanamé Tee
Nanamé Tee is worked in the round from bottom up. The front and back are separated and worked flat. Short rows create nice shoulder lines and the front and back are attached by Kitchener Stitch.
Linen, silk or another non-springy summer yarn is recommended for this pattern to stop your tee from flipping up on the hem.
Size XS (S, M, L) XL, 2XL, 3XL:
Finished circumference at bust: 98cm/38.6” (109cm/42.9”, 120cm/47.2”, 131cm/51.6”) 142cm/55.9”, 153cm/60,2”, 164cm/64.6”
Finished sleeve circumference: 36cm/14.2” (40cm/15.7”, 44cm/17.3”, 46cm/18.1”) 49cm/19.3”, 53cm/20.9”, 56cm/22”
Finished total length: 56cm/22” (58cm/22.8”, 60cm/23.6”, 62cm/24.4”) 64cm/25.2”, 65cm/25.6”, 66cm/26”
10cm/3.9” to 20cm/7.9” of positive ease at the bust is recommended
Yarn:
Fingering weight Linen or Silk yarn
663m/725yards (737m/806yards, 811m/887yards, 912m/997yards) 997m/1090yards, 1084m/1185yards, 1172m/1281yards
100% Linen Fingering weight (379m/100g) yarn is used in the sample
Needles and Tools:
3.25mm and 3.5mm 60cm/24” or 80cm/32” circular needle (for Body)
3.0mm and 3.5mm 40cm/16” circular needle or DPNs (for Neck Band and Sleeves)
Stitch markers, tapestry needle and Stitch holders or waste yarns.
Gauge:
22 sts and 32 rows = 10cm/4” in Stockinette Stitch with 3.5mm needle after washing and blocking
Required Skills:
Kitchener Stitch or 3-Needle Bind Off method, Cable Cast On method, short rows, reading charts.
Note:
This pattern includes graphic charts. The mesh panel on the front and short rows on shoulders are explained only in the charts.
The charts are not included in the original pattern file so please do not forget to download one of the chart files for your size before start knitting.
- First published: June 2020
- Page created: June 26, 2020
- Last updated: June 28, 2020 …
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