Summer Tunic
Long-line tunic with a deep ribbed welt made in fine cotton. If a knitted dress sounds too hot for the sun, then you could easily knit it shorter as a conventional simple-shaped sweater.
Instructions 3 sizes - larger sizes are given between brackets - Back Using 3 mm needles and white yarn, cast on 99 (105,
111) stitches and work in rib: Next row (increase): Rib 4 (8,
10); [increase in the next stitch, rib 8
(10, 14)]
10 (8, 6)
times; increase in the next stitch, rib 4 (8,
10). Change to 4½ mm needles and blue colour yarn. Shape Neck and Shoulders by casting off 8 stitches at the beginning
of the next 4 rows. Rejoin the blue yarn to the neck edge of the right back stitches, and
cast off 3; purl to end. FrontWork as for back until 12 rows fewer have been worked than on back to beginning of shoulder shaping, thus ending with a purl row. Next row: knit 46 (47, 48) and leave these stitches on a spare needle for the left front. Cast off the next 18 (20, 22) stitches, knit to end. Continue working the right front on the 46 (47,
48) stitches now remaining on the needle
and work 1 row. Continue to decrease at the neck edge on next 2 alternate rows, but, Rejoin yarn to the neck edge of the left front stitches, and complete as for right front from to ** to end. Sleeves Using 4½ mm needles and white cast on 68 (72,
76) stitches, and begin working in stocking
stitch (no rib welt). Change to white and increase 1 stitch at each end of every following
3rd row, 25 times, at same time continuing in the striped sequence of
26 rows white, 26 rows blue, and 26 rows white. Making up and neck borderJoin the right shoulder seam. Neck border: Join the left shoulder seam and ends of neck border. [Editor's note: You can see in the photo that the sleeve is worn rolled up to the right side, forming a cuff.] |
Materials DK equivalent cotton yarn, 50g balls: One pair each of No 11 (3mm) and No 7 (4½mm ) needles. Tension21 sts x 26 rows to 4 inches on 4½mm needles Size mattersTo fit chest: Abbreviations:k: knit A Word on the WoolThe original yarn was a 100% cotton with a tension on the ball band indicating
a light weight double knitting yarn. For this pattern it's more loosely
knitted on 4½mm needles, giving more of an aran
or worsted weight tension. Disclaimer
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