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T-shirt •••••

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Size:

32 (34-36) 38-40 (42-44) 46

Finished measuremen­ts:

Bust circumfere­nce: 86 (92) 98 (104) 110 cm

Length: 48 (50) 52 (55) 58 cm Inner sleeve length: 10 (11) 12 (12) 13 cm

Material:

Novita Venla.

Content: 75 % wool, 25 % polyamide. 100 g = 420 m

2 (3) 3 (3) 4 balls – col 658 Oat

Knitting needles:

Circular needle size 2 (40 and 80 cm) Circular needle size 3 mm (80 cm) Double pointed needles size 2 and 3 mm

Tension:

26 sts and 38 rows in textured pattern with larger needles = 10 cm.

Stitch patterns

Ribbing in the round: *k1, p1*,

repeat *–*.

Textured pattern: follow the chart

and instructio­ns.

Stockinett­e stitch in the round:

knit all rows.

Note. The 5 st bobble in the textured pattern counts as one stitch.

Tip. When you are decreasing at the bobble, turn the 5 sts into 1 st first: slip 2 sts knit wise, k3tog, pass the slipped sts over.

The body is knitted in one piece up to the armholes.

Using the smaller circular needle cast on 224 (240) 256 (272) 288 sts and work ribbing in the round for 3,5 cm.

Switch to the larger needles and begin the textured pattern on row 1 of the chart. Work the 8 st pattern repeat 28 (30) 32 (34) 36 times. Work rows 2–16 of the chart, then keep repeating rows 1–16. When the piece measures 29 (30) 31 (33) 35 cm and you have last worked an odd-numbered row of the chart, work 106 (114) 122 (130) 138 sts in the textured pattern. Note: The 5 st bobble counts as one stitch (n.b. the decreasing tip). Bind off the next 12 sts, work textured pattern to last 6 sts, bind off the last 6 sts and the first 6 sts of the next round. 100 (108) 116 (124) 132 sts remaining on the front and back pieces.

Now knit the top pieces separately.

Top back

Work as establishe­d with the 100 (108) 116 (124) 132 back sts. On every other row bind off 1 (2) 2 (2) 2x 3 sts, 2 (1) 1 (2) 2x 2 sts and 2 (2) 3 (3) 3x 1 st at both ends for the armholes = 82 (88) 94 (98) 106 sts. Work textured pattern until the piece measures 17 (18) 19 (20) 21 cm from the armhole.

Bind off the middle 40 sts for the neckline. Work one side at a time. On every other row bind off 2x 2 sts at the neckline edge.

When the armhole measures 19 (20) 21 (22) 23 cm and you have last worked either row 1 or row 9 of the chart, leave the remaining 17 (20) 23 (25) 29 shoulder sts on hold.

the other side in the same manner.

Top front

Work like back until the piece measures 11 (12) 13 (14) 15 cm from the armhole. Bind off the middle 22 sts for the neckline. Work one side at a time. On every other row bind off 1x 5 sts, 1x 3 sts, 1x 2 sts and 3x 1 st at the neckline edge. When the armhole measures 19 (20) 21 (22) 23 cm and you have last worked either row 1 or row 9 of the chart, leave the remaining 17 (20) 23 (25) 29 shoulder sts on hold.

Knit the other side in the same manner.

Shoulder seams: Turn the piece inside out. Move the left shoulder sts back onto the needles and hold the shoulders parallel. Use the three-needle bind-off to join the pieces: knit together the first sts on the needles and slip them off the needles. Work the 2nd pair of sts in the same manner. Pass the first st on the right-hand needle over the second one. Continue until you run out of sts. Alternativ­ely, you can bind off all sts and then sew the shoulder seam. Work the other shoulder in the same manner.

Sleeves

Using the smaller needles cast on 80 (84) 88 (92) 96 sts and divide them onto four needles (if you are using double-pointed needles). Work stockinett­e stitch in the round for 3 cm. Now knit a round with holes for folding: *k2tog, yarn over*, repeat *–* to end of round. Work stockinett­e st for 3 cm and increase 0 (1) 0 (1) 0 st on the last round = 80 (85) 88 (93) 96 sts.

Switch to the larger needles and begin the textured pattern on row 1 of the chart: work the 8 st pattern 10 times (10 times, then work the 5 sts at left) 11 times (11 times, then work the 5 sts at left) 12 times. Work rows 2–16 of the chart, then keep repeating rows 1–16.

When the sleeve measures 10 (11) 12 (12) 13 cm from the fold round and you have last worked an even-numbered row of the chart, work to last 6 sts, bind off the last 6 sts and the first 6 sts of the next round.

On every other round bind off 1x 3 sts, 2 (1) 1 (1) 1x 2 sts, 17 (18) 20 (22) 24x 1 st and 1 (2) 2 (2) 2x 3 sts at both ends. Bind off the remaining sts. Knit the other sleeve in the same manner.

Neckline

Using the short circular needle pick up and knit 106 sts from around the neckline. Work stockinett­e stitch in the round for 3 cm. Now knit a round with holes for folding: *k2tog, yarn over*, repeat *–* to end of round. Work stockinett­e st for 3 cm, then bind off.

Finishing

Fold the sleeves and the neckline border and sew the edges to the inside.

Sew on the sleeves.

Steam and shape.

Design: Novita / Sari Nordlund = knit st, purl on WS rows

= purl st, knit on WS rows

= knit the stitch, but do not drop it off the left-hand needle, * yarn over, knit the same st again *, repeat *-* once more and drop the st off the lefthand needle = 5 sts = slip 2 sts knitwise as if to k2tog, knit 3 sts together, pass the slipped sts over

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If there’s one item of clothing that none of us can live without, it has to be the T-shirt! A hand-knitted T-shirt is an extravagan­t luxury. In addition to adding detail to your outfit, it is proof (if proof were needed) of your creative talent. This boxy little success story has a fine textured pattern and pretty picot edging at the neck and sleeve edges.
T-SHIRT If there’s one item of clothing that none of us can live without, it has to be the T-shirt! A hand-knitted T-shirt is an extravagan­t luxury. In addition to adding detail to your outfit, it is proof (if proof were needed) of your creative talent. This boxy little success story has a fine textured pattern and pretty picot edging at the neck and sleeve edges.
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