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Thirroul
I have created a warm weather top with above elbow-length sleeves and simple yoke shaping with the added bonus of not a purl stitch in sight.
The rolled neckline is the same front and back and once past the yoke increases, a very easy knit with no further body shaping.
Written in one size only to suit a bust measurement of 85cm to 110cm (34” to 43”), with positive ease decreasing the larger the bust. No gauge given due to the stretch of the mesh.
All increases/decreases are worked on stocking stitch (stockinette) rounds and you may follow either the written instructions OR chart for the lace.
Though originally worked in cotton I will be interested to see projects made in other fibres.
Notions
One stitch marker
Tapestry needle for sewing in ends
Stitches used
KFB increases;
YO increases;
K2tog decreases;
SSK decreases;
Follow a basic chart or work from written instructions
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- First published: February 2019
- Page created: February 2, 2019
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