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Lace top •••••

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Size:

32 (34-36) 38-40 (42-44) 46 (48)

Finished measuremen­ts:

Bust circumfere­nce below armholes: 72 (80) 88 (96) 104 (112) cm Body hem circumfere­nce: 76 (84) 92 (100) 108 (116) cm

Length: 50 (51) 53 (55) 57 (60) cm

Material:

Novita, Woolly Wood. Content: 70 % modal, 30 % merino wool.

100 g = 225 m.

3 (3) 3 (4) 4 (4) balls – col 281 fall colours

Knitting needles:

Size 3 mm

Tension:

22 sts and 28 rows in stockinett­e st = 10 cm.

Garter stitch: knit all rows.

Stockinett­e stitch: knit the right side rows and purl the wrong side rows.

Lace pattern: follow the chart and instructio­ns.

Reverse stockinett­e stitch: purl the right side rows and knit the wrong side rows.

Front

Cast on 81 (89) 99 (107) 115 (123) sts and work garter st for 3 rows. Then work stockinett­e st. When the piece measures 13 (14) 14 (15) 15 (16) cm, decrease 1 st at both ends: on a RS row k2, skp (= slip 1 knitwise, k1, pass slipped st over), work to last 4 sts, k2tog, k2. Repeat the decreases after 6 cm = 77 (85) 95 (103) 111 (119) sts. When the piece measures 31 (31) 32 (33) 35 (37) cm, place a marker at the middle st of the piece and begin the lace pattern on row 1 of chart I (I) II (II) III (III) as follows: on a RS row work to last 2 sts before middle st, work the middle 5 sts of the chart, work to end. Work rows 2–20 (20) 24 (24) 28 (28) of the chart. On every 5th row the lace section will widen by 6 sts on both sides of the 5 middle sts.

Note: When the piece measures approx. 34 (34) 35 (36) 38 (40) cm, at the beginning of the next row bind off 1x 2 (4) 4 (6) 6 (8) sts at the right end for the armhole = 1 st on right needle, p2, knit to end. At the beginning of the WS row bind off 1x 2 (4) 4 (6) 6 (8) sts at the left end = 1 st on right needle, k2, purl to last 3 sts, k3. At both ends work 3 sts in reverse stockinett­e st and decrease 1 st at both ends: (RS) p3, skp, work to last 5 sts, k2tog, p3. Repeat the decreases every other row (every RS row) 2 (4) 3 (5) 3 (5) more times = 67 (67) 79 (79) 91 (91) sts. At both ends keep working 3 sts in reverse stockinett­e st. With the other sts work as establishe­d. After row 20 (20) 24 (24) 28 (28), place a marker at both ends for the starting point of the lace section in the back. At both ends keep working 3 sts in reverse stockinett­e st and keep repeating rows 21–28 (21–28) 25–32 (25–32) 29–36 (29–36) of the chart.

When the armhole measures approx. 14,5 (15,5) 16,5 (17,5) 17,5 (18,5) cm and you have last worked a WS row, work 5 rows in garter st. Bind off.

Back

Work like front but work stockinett­e st instead of lace until the armhole matches the markers on row 20 (20) 24 (24) 28 (28) in the front. At both ends keep working 3 sts in reverse stockinett­e st. With the middle 61 (61) 73 (73) 85 (85) sts, work row 21 (21) 25 (25) 29 (29) of chart I (I) II (II) III (III). Work rows 22–28 (22–28) 26–32 (26–32) 30–36 (30–36) of the chart, then keep repeating rows 21–28 (21–28) 25–32 (25–32) 29–36 (29–36).

When the armhole measures approx. 14,5 (15,5) 16,5 (17,5) 17,5 (18,5) cm and you have last worked a WS row, work 5 rows in garter st. Bind off.

Finishing

Pin to measuremen­ts wrong side up, mist and allow to dry.

Sew the shoulder seams, leaving an approx. 22 (22) 23 (23) 24 (24) cm wide neck opening.

Sew the side seams.

Design: Novita / Lea Petäjä

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Design: Lea Petäjä Yarn: Woolly Wood
LACE TOP If you wish to achieve a very feminine look, this pretty top with its irresistib­le lacy pattern will do the trick. It looks great with baggy trousers, shorts or a billowing skirt. You work the lacy pattern as an inverted pyramid on the front and a rectangula­r panel on the back. 32-48 ••••• Design: Lea Petäjä Yarn: Woolly Wood
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