Peaches and Plums Crop Top
by Annelise Driscoll Gingrow
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© Annelise Driscoll Gingrow

© Annelise Driscoll Gingrow

© Annelise Driscoll Gingrow
Peaches and Plums Crop Top
I originally designed this crop top to be a “selfish knit” with the intent of using up a gorgeous single skein that my husband had picked out for me. But after wearing it, I decided I couldn’t just keep the pattern to myself, and I decided to write it up and share it with all of you!
This sleeveless crop top features superwash yarn with a lacy stitch that helps you catch a breeze in warm summer weather. The sleeves cut in to give the garment a racerback feel while still covering standard bra straps, and the crew neck helps provide structure and coverage.
Sizes (Bust in inches):
- XS: 28-30
- S: 32-34
- M: 36-38
- L: 40-42
- XL: 44-46
- XXL: 48-50
Suggested Yarns:
- Option 1: Woolfiend Yarn & Fiber (Plush Sock, 75% Superwash Merino, 15% Tencel, 10% Nylon, Fingering Weight, 433 yards/115 grams, Color: Lush).
- Option 2: Dark Lake Fiber Art (75% Superwash BFL Wool, 25% Nylon, 464 yards/100 grams).
- XS: 1 skein
- S: 1 skein
- M: 1 skein
- L: 2 skeins
- XL: 2 skeins
- XXL: 2 skeins
Suggested needles:
- US 3 (3.25 mm) Circular Needles (30” Length)
- US 4 (3.5 mm) Circular Needles (30” Length)
Notions:
- Scissors
- Tapestry Needle
- Stitch Marker
- Two Stitch Holders of Lengths of Scrap Yarn
Required Skills:
- knitting and purling in the round and flat
- short rows
- yarnovers
- directional decreases
- reading lace charts
- ribbing
- grafting (Kitchener stitch)
Notes:
- This top is worked in the round from the bottom up.
- Short rows are used for armhole and neck shaping.
- The tops of the shoulders are grafted using Kitchener stitch to give the garment a seamless appearance.
- This pattern uses a chart for the lace instructions. Chart is read from right to left, bottom up.
- The measurements are for a short crop top, but length can be added to the torso as desired. If you plan to add length, you may require additional yarn.
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- First published: June 2023
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