Opulent Plunge by Taylor E Owen

Opulent Plunge

Knitting
August 2021
DK (11 wpi) ?
22 stitches and 32 rows = 4 inches
in Stockinette
US 5 - 3.75 mm
130 - 380 yards (119 - 347 m)
1 (2, 3, 4) (5, 6, 7)
English
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SIZES
1 (2, 3, 4) (5, 6, 7)

WEARER’S BUST CIRCUMFERENCE
30-32 (34-36, 38-40, 42-44) (46-48, 50-52, 54-56)” or 76-81 (86-91, 97-102, 107-112) (117-122, 127-132, 137-142) cm
Sample shown in size 1 (30-32) on a 31” bust

FINISHED RIB CIRCUMFERENCE
27 (32, 37, 43) (48, 53, 59)” or
68 (81, 95, 108) (122, 135, 149) cm
Recommended ease is 0 to -2” of wearer’s measured rib circumference.

GAUGE
22 stitches and 32 rows = 4” in stockinette stitch measured flat after blocking

YARN
60 (72, 86, 100) (124, 150, 180) g or
130 (156, 187, 225) (270, 323, 388) yards of any DK weight yarn worn comfortably next to skin

Sample knit in Magpie Fibers Swanky DK, 80/10/10 Superwash Merino, Cashmere & Nylon blend (250 yards / 115 grams)

NEEDLES
Suggested needle: US 5 / 3.75mm 16” or 24” circular needles or your prefered knitting needle

ADDITIONAL TOOLS
Removable stitch markers, blunt tapestry needle, and cable needle if needed

ABOUT THE DESIGN
Knit from the bottom up, the Opulent Plunge is a low-cut and revealing undergarment that uses cable stitches to hold it’s shape for all day comfort that will accentuate your unique form with stunning effect. The 80/10/10 superwash merino, cashmere, and nylon blend of Magpie Fiber’s Swanky DK yarn makes this bra soft, sturdy, and desirable to wear in all seasons. The pattern is written with row by row instructions and can be modified with a longer bottom band and an alternative keyhole fixtures to accommodate all shapes and sizes.

ABOUT THE FIT
Before you begin, measure your ribcage beneath your bust. Though the gauge of your swatch is 5.5 sts per 1”, the fabric stretches out to about 4.5 sts per 1” when worn. Choose the size with a finished rib circumference that is the closest match to the measure of your ribcage. It is recommended that you try on your garment as it is made to test the fitting of 1. the length of the bottom hem 2. your choice of keyhole options 3. an alternative cup size if desired and 4. determining the length of your i-cord straps. Modifications are noted throughout the pattern to bring balance according to your preference.

Still not sure which of two sizes to knit? Choose the smaller size or consider working with an alternative needle size. Knit bras stretch with wear, especially along the bottom band. Some fibers stretch more than others, so consider the qualities of the material you are working with.