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Finished Measurements:

37 (42, 46¾, 51¾) (56¾, 61½, 66½)" [94 (106.5, 118.5, 131.5) (144, 156, 169) cm] bust circumference / Sample shown in size 37" [94 cm] on a 34" [86.5 cm], 5' 9½" [176.5 cm] tall model (3" [7.5 cm] positive ease) / Suggested 2–6" [5–15 cm] positive ease

Yarn:

sparrow / 5 (5, 6, 7) (8, 9, 10) skeins Fen 21

Needles:

32" circular needle in sizes US 1½ and US 2½ [2.5 and 3 mm]

Gauge:

26 sts and 34 rnds = 4" [10 cm] in stockinette stitch with larger needles, after blocking

Construction:

Tank is worked from the bottom up, starting with back and front hems which are knitted flat separately. The hems are joined and the body is worked in the round to the armholes. Front and Back are separated at the armholes and worked flat separately, decreasing on the neck edge to the shoulder straps. A double knitted edge is worked both along the armhole and neckline. These edges then form the shoulder straps which are joined together to complete the top.

Skills Required:

German twisted cast on, cables with and without a cable needle, three-needle bind off (links provided); knitting in the round, decreasing. Charts and line-by-line instructions included.

This pattern or collection is available as a pdf. Upon purchase, you will receive an email with a link for downloading the pdf. You can also access your pdfs from your account page.

laureline

Audrey Borrego

$7.50
Delicate and breezy, Audrey Borrego’s Laureline is named after the Laurus Nobilis, or Laurel plant – inspired by this top’s intricately cabled trim resembling graceful, twisting leaves. Our Sparrow yarn, shown here in colorway Fen, is an ideal choice to show off Laureline’s sophisticated stitchwork. It is knit from the bottom up with front and back hems crafted flat separately and then joined to work in the round. Elegant texturing, a scooped back and a hi-lo hemline turn an otherwise basic staple into a refined statement piece.

Laureline is available as part of Linen I: Sparrow, or as a single pattern.
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Finished Measurements:

37 (42, 46¾, 51¾) (56¾, 61½, 66½)" [94 (106.5, 118.5, 131.5) (144, 156, 169) cm] bust circumference / Sample shown in size 37" [94 cm] on a 34" [86.5 cm], 5' 9½" [176.5 cm] tall model (3" [7.5 cm] positive ease) / Suggested 2–6" [5–15 cm] positive ease

Yarn:

sparrow / 5 (5, 6, 7) (8, 9, 10) skeins Fen 21

Needles:

32" circular needle in sizes US 1½ and US 2½ [2.5 and 3 mm]

Gauge:

26 sts and 34 rnds = 4" [10 cm] in stockinette stitch with larger needles, after blocking

Construction:

Tank is worked from the bottom up, starting with back and front hems which are knitted flat separately. The hems are joined and the body is worked in the round to the armholes. Front and Back are separated at the armholes and worked flat separately, decreasing on the neck edge to the shoulder straps. A double knitted edge is worked both along the armhole and neckline. These edges then form the shoulder straps which are joined together to complete the top.

Skills Required:

German twisted cast on, cables with and without a cable needle, three-needle bind off (links provided); knitting in the round, decreasing. Charts and line-by-line instructions included.

This pattern or collection is available as a pdf. Upon purchase, you will receive an email with a link for downloading the pdf. You can also access your pdfs from your account page.