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Sea Glass Racerback
Inspired by waves washing seaglass ashore, this Racerback is worked top-down in fingering weight yarn on larger needles to create a light fabric with soft drape and swing, perfect for warmer weather. The piece is cast-on at the upper back and worked to the underarms where the stitches are put on hold. The shoulder straps are knit one at a time until the two pieces are joined at the neck and underarm, worked in the round and shaped to the hem. Meant to be worn with positive ease, this style is flattering on all silhouettes! Shown in M-38” (96 cm) bust with 1” (2.5 cm) positive ease in the bust and 6” (15 cm) at the hips.
Correction: 270, not 271 for size three final.
Gauge 23 stitches by 32 rows = 4”(10 cm) in stockinette stitch.
Notions
Needles: US 6/ 4.00mm , 24”/60cm circular needles or size needed to obtain gauge
Size US 5 / 4.5 mm or one size smaller than body needle for I-cord edges on neck and arms
Tapestry needle for weaving ends
Yarn Requirements
2 (2, 3, 3)(3, 3, 3){4, 4, 4} skeins Sock yarn - 462 yards (422m) / 100g or approximately 880 (948, 1016, 1084)]1152, 1287, 1355] {1848, 1848, 1848} yards 805 (867, 929, 991)1053, 1177, 1239 {1689, 1689, 1689} m of a fingering weight yarn. If you are adding sleeves, add one extra skein up to size 42 and possibly 150g for any larger size.
Sample shown is Madeline Tosh Sock in the INK
Finished bust circumference: 32 (34, 38, 42) 46, 50, 54 {60, 64, 67}” 81 (86, 96, 107)117, 127, 137 {152, 162, 170} cm bust
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- First published: October 2018
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