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Finished Measurements  
For Tee
Body circumference: 34¼ (38½, 43, 47¼, 50¼) (54½, 59, 63¼, 66¼)" [87 (98, 109, 120, 127.5) (138.5, 149.5, 160.5, 168) cm] 
Sample shown in size 38½" [98 cm] 
Suggested ease: Positive 2–6” [5–15 cm] 

For Kerchief
Width 21" [53.5 cm], excluding ties 
Length at center 12¾" [32.5 cm]

Yarn
Wren by Quince & Co (60% American wool, 40% Texas organic cotton; 142yd [130m]/50g) 
For Tee
5 (5, 6, 7, 7) (8, 9, 10, 11) skeins in Buttercup
Approx 575 (645, 720, 790, 840) (910, 985, 1055, 1105) yd [526 (590, 658, 722, 768) (832, 901, 965, 1010) m] 

For Kerchief
1 skein in Buttercup
Approx 122 yd [112 m]

Needles
For Tee
One 32" circular needle (circ) in size US 6 [4 mm] for body
One 16" circular needle (circ) in size US 6 [4 mm] for collar and armbands 
Or size to obtain gauge 

For Kerchief
Straight or circular needles in size US 6 [4 mm]  
Set of two double pointed needles in size US 6 [4 mm] 
Or size to obtain gauge

Gauge
For Tee
22 sts and 29 rows = 4" [10 cm] in Stockinette stitch, after blocking. 
23-st Goldfinch Lace panel measures 4¼" [11 cm] wide, after blocking. 

Designer bio
Sandi Rosner(she/her) learned to knit in the late 1970s from the instructions in the back of a magazine. She now works as a freelance designer, technical editor, writer and teacher. When Sandi isn’t knitting, she usually has her nose in a book. Find more of Sandi’s work at www.sandirosner.substack.com.

goldfinch

Sandi Rosner

$8

We love the moment the first light begins to stretch across the trees, and the morning air fills with birdsong. Designed by Sandi Rosner, Goldfinch captures the quiet beauty of those early hours spent outdoors, perhaps even perched up in a tree, watching for flashes of golden wings overhead.

This spring pairing includes a lightweight tee and matching kerchief knit in softly textured cotton and wool Wren, with delicate lacework drifting across the fabric like scattered feathers. The tee is worked in the round to the armholes before dividing for the front and back, creating an easy, relaxed shape.


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Finished Measurements  
For Tee
Body circumference: 34¼ (38½, 43, 47¼, 50¼) (54½, 59, 63¼, 66¼)" [87 (98, 109, 120, 127.5) (138.5, 149.5, 160.5, 168) cm] 
Sample shown in size 38½" [98 cm] 
Suggested ease: Positive 2–6” [5–15 cm] 

For Kerchief
Width 21" [53.5 cm], excluding ties 
Length at center 12¾" [32.5 cm]

Yarn
Wren by Quince & Co (60% American wool, 40% Texas organic cotton; 142yd [130m]/50g) 
For Tee
5 (5, 6, 7, 7) (8, 9, 10, 11) skeins in Buttercup
Approx 575 (645, 720, 790, 840) (910, 985, 1055, 1105) yd [526 (590, 658, 722, 768) (832, 901, 965, 1010) m] 

For Kerchief
1 skein in Buttercup
Approx 122 yd [112 m]

Needles
For Tee
One 32" circular needle (circ) in size US 6 [4 mm] for body
One 16" circular needle (circ) in size US 6 [4 mm] for collar and armbands 
Or size to obtain gauge 

For Kerchief
Straight or circular needles in size US 6 [4 mm]  
Set of two double pointed needles in size US 6 [4 mm] 
Or size to obtain gauge

Gauge
For Tee
22 sts and 29 rows = 4" [10 cm] in Stockinette stitch, after blocking. 
23-st Goldfinch Lace panel measures 4¼" [11 cm] wide, after blocking. 

Designer bio
Sandi Rosner(she/her) learned to knit in the late 1970s from the instructions in the back of a magazine. She now works as a freelance designer, technical editor, writer and teacher. When Sandi isn’t knitting, she usually has her nose in a book. Find more of Sandi’s work at www.sandirosner.substack.com.