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Dockside
This pullover is worked in the round from the bottom up. Short rows are used to create a hemline that is a bit lower in the back. Because of the nature of the yarn, edges are left raw. However, if substituting a non-linen or -silk yarn, you will need to work a couple rounds of garter stitch at the hem to prevent rolling. The fronts and back are separated at the underarms and worked separately. A v-neckline is created by working pleats at each front shoulder.
Be aware that this piece features unfinished edges as a design feature. Due to the nature of linen and linen-blend yarns, after blocking the edges will lay flat. For best results, choose a substitute yarn with similar properties.**
Sample shown in size 361⁄2” 91 cm modeled with no ease and without optional waist shaping.
Yarn
2 (2, 2, 3, 3, 3) skeins in Gravity.
OR
Approximately 480 (545, 635, 705, 810, 910) yards / 435 (495, 580, 645, 740, 830) m sport weight yarn
Notions
stitch markers (3)
locking marker (optional)
2 DPNs or cable needles
darning needle
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