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Acute Angle shirt
I love gradients and wanted to create a pattern that uses them to best advantage.
This shirt is knit in one piece from neckline to bottom hem, arms are bound off when you separate them from the body, so you never need to think about keeping some yarn in the right colour to finish a certain part.
The shaping is done by short rows and the eyelet rows help accentuate the asymmetrical shape.
A slit in the left sleeve and optional dropped stitches in the right add visual interest to the top part.
I lack photos of sizes 52” and upward being worn. If you are willing to provide me with photos and wear one of those sizes, please contact me and I will gift you the pattern
Sizes:
76 cm, 81 cm, 86 cm (91 cm, 97 cm, 102 cm, 107 cm, 112 cm)117 cm, 122 cm, 127 cm, 132 cm, 137 cm 142 cm, 147 cm, 152 cm
30”, 32”, 34”(36”, 38”, 40”, 42”, 44”)46”, 48”, 50”, 52”, 54” 56”, 58”, 60” bust circumference.
Materials:
560 m, 560 m, 670 m (720 m, 800 m, 850 m, 1000 m, 1100 m)1200 m, 1350 m, 1500 m, 1650 m, 1800m 1950 m, 2100 m, 2250 m
or 730 yds, 730 yds, 730 yds (790 yds, 875 yds, 930 yds, 1100 yds, 1200 yds)1310 yds, 1475 yds, 1640 yds, 1800 yds, 1970 yds 2130 yds, 2300 yds, 2460 yds of fingering weight yarn
3.5 mm/US 4 circular needle in 80 cm / 32” for the body
3.25 mm/US 3 circular needle in 40 cm / 16” for cast on and neckline, 80 cm / 32” for lower hem
4 stitch markers, one of which should be a unique marker for the beginning of the round
Gauge:
24 sts and 34 rows = 10 cm/ 4” in stockinette on larger needles
Low vision version is available too, with font Arial, size 24, no charts, fully written instructions, no italics, all black text.
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- First published: August 2017
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