Adelia Tee by Florence Spurling

Adelia Tee

Knitting
March 2024
Sport (12 wpi) ?
22 stitches and 33 rows = 4 inches
in Stockinette Stitch
US 5 - 3.75 mm
US 4 - 3.5 mm
US 3 - 3.25 mm
885 - 2090 yards (809 - 1911 m)
Sizes 1 (2, 3, 4) (5, 6, 7) (8, 9, 10, 11)
English
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After designing the Adelia Shawl pattern, I knew I wanted to develop the idea into a garment! Like the shawl, the Adelia Tee uses three weights of Nature’s Luxury On Stage yarn base. Inspired by antique lace fabrics, Adelia combines open delicate stitches with dimensional bobbles and woven yarn inlay that emulates hand embroidery.

Yarn
Main Colour (MC)
Nature’s Luxury On Stage
50% Merino wool, 30% Mulberry silk, 20% baby camel
Sport Weight
300m / 328yds per 100g / 3.5oz skein

Contrast Colour 1 (CC1)
Nature’s Luxury On Stage Long Métrage
50% Merino wool, 30% Mulberry silk, 20% baby camel
Fingering Weight
400m / 437yds per 100g / 3.5oz skein

Contrast Colour 2 (CC2) (Held double throughout)
Nature’s Luxury On Stage Short Stories
50% Merino wool, 30% Mulberry silk, 20% baby camel
Worsted Weight
200m / 219yds per 100g / 3.5oz skein

MC – 580 (655, 705, 770) (870, 930, 940) (1075, 1240, 1350, 1460)m /
635 (715, 770, 845) (950, 1015, 1030) (1175, 1355, 1480, 1595)yds of “Cry Wolf”

CC1 – 120 (135, 145, 160) (175, 185, 160) (175, 185, 195, 215)m /
130 (145, 160, 170) (190, 205, 175) (190, 205, 215, 235)yds of “Driving Miss Daisy”

CC2 – 110 (125, 135, 145) (160, 170, 180) (195, 205, 220, 235)m /
120 (140, 150, 160) (175, 185, 195) (215, 225, 240, 260)yds of “The Laughing Hippopotamus”

Please note there is a 15% buffer added to these yarn amounts.
The CC2 yardage accounts for being held double for all inlay.

Gauge
22 sts and 33 rnds = 10cm / 4” in Stockinette Stitch and MC using 3.75mm / US 5 needle after blocking.

24 sts and 40 rnds = 10cm / 4” in 1X1 Rib and MC using 3.25mm / US 3 needle after blocking.

22 sts and 36 rnds = 10cm / 4” in Lace Stripe and MC and CC1 using 3.75mm / US 5 needle after blocking.

Always use a needle size that achieves the correct gauge.

Tools & Materials
• 3.75mm / US 5, 40cm / 16” and 80cm / 32” circular needle
• 3.75mm / US 5, preferred needles for working small circumferences for sleeves
• 3.25 / US 3 (or 2 sizes smaller than main needle), 40cm / 16” circular needle for collar
• 3.5mm / US 4 (or 1 size smaller than main needle), preferred needles for working small circumferences for sleeve trim
• 3.5mm / US 4 (or 1 size smaller than main needle), 80cm / 32” circular needle for Picot Bind Off
• 3.25mm / US D crochet hook for making bobble stitches with the Crochet Hook Method in MC
• 2.75mm / US C crochet hook for making bobble stitches with the Crochet Hook Method in CC1
• Stitch markers, 3 of which are unique
• Waste yarn or 2 stitch holders
• Tapestry needle for weaving in ends

Sizes
Sizes 1 (2, 3, 4) (5, 6, 7) (8, 9, 10, 11)

Finished body circumference: 82 (91, 98, 107.5) (118, 127.5, 132.5) (143.5, 152.5, 160, 174.5)cm /
32.25 (35.75, 38.75, 42.25) (46.5, 50, 52.25) (56.5, 60.25, 63, 68.75)”

Recommended to be worn with 2.5-5cm / 1-2” of positive ease.

Sample shown in Size 2, worn with approximately 3.75cm / 1.5” of positive ease.

To achieve the same look as the sample, choose a similar amount of ease. If between sizes, choose the next larger size for a looser fit, or smaller size for a closer fit.