Using up cotton yarn to make a tee.
6 spi. CO 246 stitches, working bottom up.
CO 66 stitches for sleeves.
I used this easy non-roll edging:
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Cast on your needed amount of stitches and knit at least 2-3 rounds (or rows, it works for flat knitting too) in stockinette stitch.
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Slip the stitch from left needle knitwise.
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Lift the stitch from two rounds/rows below of the same stitch from the wrong side (the second purl bump) and knit it.
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Pass your previously slipped stitch over.
Hers a link to the Insta reel of this edging:
https://www.instagram.com/reel/CukFWmJI0Zh/?igsh=NHpqd2tl...
For the yoke decreases, I placed a marker every 28sts, so I had 12 sections. I decreased by knitting 3tog at the end of each 28 st section every 8th round.
Once I had 12 sts in each section I worked 4 rounds in stocking stitch, then cast off pwise.