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Summercore Dress
ABOUT SUMMERCORE DRESS:
Summercore dress is a shift dress, meaning it falls straight down from the shoulders. It’s comfortable to wear and the minimalistic shape in combination with the melange effect will look flattering on every body type. This dress is the multiplayer of your summer wardrobe! Wear it to the beach in the morning or for cocktails in the evening - with the Summercore dress you are ready for any occasion!
Level of difficulty: Easy
SIZES:
1 (2) 3 (4) 5 (6)
GARMENT MEASUREMENTS:
Circumference from bust down: 83 (91) 102 (109) 120 (131) cm 32.5 (36) 40 (43) 47 (51.5) in
SIZE GUIDE:
Measure your bust circumference to know which size to knit.
The sizes 1 (2) 3 (4) 5 (6) are equivalent to sizes XS (S) M (L) XL (2XL). They correspond to chest measurements of approx. 70-75 (80-85) 90-95 (100-105) 110-115 (120-125) cm 28-30 (32-34) 36-38 (40-42) 44-46 (48-50) in
MATERIALS:
For a mini length approx: 500 (550) 600 (650) 700 (750) g.
Aran weight Cotton, 85 m / 50 g.
(I-cord = approx. 40-70 g of the total)
2 strands of yarn are held together throughout the project, including the I-cords.
The suggested yarn held double is category 5: Bulky / 7WPI.
- Scrap yarn for temporary straps
- One stitch marker
- Tapestry needle to weave in the ends
Note: The given yarn consumption varies depending on the yarn of choice and the length of choice. The estimates in this pattern are calculated according to the minimum consumption of my test knitting team.
GAUGE:
11 sts / 15 rows = 10 x 10 cm 4 x 4 in in stockinette using 8.0 mm
US 11 needles
SUGGESTED NEEDLES:
8 mm US 11 circular needles (80 cm 32 in)
2 x 7 mm double pointed needles for the I-cord
Note: The given needle size is only a suggestion. It’s important to make a test swatch before you begin to make sure you meet the gauge. Change the needle size if needed.
WORKFLOW:
The Summercore dress is worked seamlessly in stockinette stitch from top down on circular needles. The front and back are worked separately in flat and increases are made towards the armholes. New stitches will be added to the underarms and the work is joined in the round. From there the body is worked straight down to any desired length. You will finish with i-cords to create contrasting edges and straps. I recommend using two double pointed needles for the i-cords, but circular needles will also work.
Share your creation on Instagram with #summercoredress @ milenapauliina
Happy knitting!
- First published: June 2023
- Page created: June 24, 2023
- Last updated: September 15, 2024 …
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