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Fleur Cami
The Fleur Cami is a pointelle lace cami knitted in a fingering weight cotton linen yarn, a new summer staple for days spent out in the sun. This breezy v neck cami is delicate in its eyelet patterning, yet rustic with the cotton linen yarn.
CONSTRUCTION
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The Fleur Cami is worked bottom-up in the round, with no seams, beginning with an italian tubular cast-on and 1x1 ribbing. The body is worked in a pointelle pattern using broken rib and eyelets to create a geometric floral detail throughout. The v neckline is made by placing some stitches on hold while working 1 triangle at a time, decreasing at the sides. The front triangles are finished with an I-Cord strap. Then the next number of stitches are picked up, repeating for 4 total triangles. The front straps are grafted to the back triangles with kitchener stitch.
SUPPLIES
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530 (610) 700 (800) 900 (960)1125 (1175) 1300 yards // 485 (558) 640 (730) 822 (880) 1028 (1075) 1188 meters of Cewec Linea (50g, 235yd per ball) 37% Viscose, 34% Cotton, 29% Linen, in color ‘32’ or similar fingering weight yarn to meet gauge.
2.5mm(US1.5) 24-32” circular needles (60-80 cm)
Two 2.5mm 5” (12 cm) double pointed needles for I-Cord straps & grafting
Notions: 1 Stitch marker, Scissors, yarn needle, waste yarn, measuring tape. Optional: gauge ruler, stitch/row counter
SIZES
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1 (2) 3 (4) 5 (6) 7 (8) 9
Finished bust measurement: 29.25 (32) 37.5 (40) 45.25 (48) 53.25 (56) 61.25” [[74.5 (81) 94.5 (101.5) 115 (122) 135.5 (142.5) 155.5 cm]]
Measure fullest point of torso and subtract recommended ease to find the ideal finished bust measurement
This cami is designed with -2” to -3” (-5 to -7.5 cm) of negative ease in the body and is well fitting at the bust and drapes close to the body. The sample pictured in this pattern is worn with -2” (-5 cm) of ease.
GAUGE
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(2.5mm) 30 stitches x 40 rows = 4x4” (10x10 cm) in Fleur Pattern worked in the round and flat & wet blocked
SKILLS
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This is a written pattern assuming intermediate lace and garment knitting knowledge and is not intended to be beginner friendly. Supplemental research or practice to learn new skills may be required to complete this project.
This pattern requires a working knowledge of: knitting & purling both flat & in the round, lace knitting, reading a chart, decreasing, i-cord, kitchener stitch.
Circular needles are used to work in the round for the body, then split to work flat for the top triangles. The i-cord straps are made with DPNs and grafted together.
Cast-on methods suggested in this pattern are able to be substituted with any other method.
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- First published: August 2023
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