A tank featuring lattice panels front and back provide comfortable coverage and versatility.
Deborah Doherty @debsannes
1 (2, 3, 4, 5)(6, 7, 8, 9)
36.5 (40.75, 44, 48.5, 52.75)(57.25, 60.5, 64.75, 69.25)” bust circumference
Shown in size 2 with +8.75” and size 3 with +9”
Woolfolk Strå (50% Ovis 21 Ultimate Merino®,
50% Linen; 164 yds per 50 g skein, DK weight)
4 (5, 5, 6, 7) (7, 8, 9, 9) skeins in color no. S2 or S4
US 7 (4.5 mm) 24” circular needle
US 5 (3.75 mm) 16” and 24” circular needles
Tapestry needle, cable needle, 2 unique markers, stitch markers, removable markers, waste yarn
20 sts and 26 rows = 4” in Lattice lace on larger needles, blocked
22 sts and 34 rows = 4” in 1×1 rib on smaller needles, blocked
Tee is worked from the bottom up in the round. The front and back Lattice lace panels are framed by stockinette stitch sides. Divided at the armholes, the back and the front are then worked flat separately to the shoulder. Armhole edges are picked up and knit in the round. German short rows create additional shaping to these edges. The split collar is knit flat.
A relaxed knitting tension is recommended when working the Lattice lace stitch pattern, so the first stitch can easily pass over the other two. When checking stitch count, remember the pattern increases by 1 stitch in round 2 and decreases by 1 stitch in round 4. Choose the size with 6–10” of positive ease.
Sample 1 (size 2, color no. S2) is on 5’ 10” model.
Sample 2 (size 3, color no. S4) is on 5’ 9” model.
We would love to see your completed project.
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