Linen is a light and airy t-shirt for the summer. This basic knitwear of your closet is spiced up with a lovely lace pattern in the hem of the shirt.
SIZES: 1–8
MEASURMENTS OF THE FINISHED TEE:
Recommended positive ease approx. 4–10 cm / or wanted
Bust circumference: 82 (90, 100, 109, 118) (127, 136, 145,5) cm.
Length of the hem measured from armpit: 30–34 cm or desired length
YARN: Majo Garn Tweed Supreme – 50 g / 350 m or some other weight or fingering-weight yarn.
USAGE: 3 (3, 3, 3, 5) (4, 4, 4) skeins or 120 (130, 140, 150, 160) (170, 180, 190) g
NEEDLES: 3.5 mm (60/80 cm) circular needles and 3 mm (40/60 cm) circular needles for collar
GAUGE: approx. 22 sts x 36 rows = 10 x 10 cm with stockinette stitch
YOU ALSO NEED: Tapestry needle, scrap yarn/cable and stitch markers
Linen is knitted seamlessly from top down starting from the collar. The raglan-additions are knitted decoratively with little lace holes. After this, the work is separated, the stitches of the sleeves are removed to an auxiliary yarn/cable and the body part is knitted to the desired length with stockinette stitch and the lace pattern of the hem. The hem is finished with a narrow i-cord.
The sleeves are knitted last by taking the sleeve stitches back to work, knit stockinette to the desired length and finish the sleeves with narrow ribbing.