Freja summer t-shirt by Katrine Hannibal at Önling

Freja summer t-shirt

Knitting
August 2019
Önling No 11
Lace ?
23 stitches and 33 rows = 4 inches
US 4 - 3.5 mm
984 - 1772 yards (900 - 1620 m)
XS - 3 XL
Danish English
This pattern is available for kr.48.00 DKK buy it now

Pattern available in English and Danish.

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Freja summer T-shirt
A beautiful and classic T-shirt with pretty moss stitch side panels. You get a soft and light blouse that fits the Danish weather perfectly from April to October. You can also use it in the winter under a cardigan or jacket, perhaps knitted with 3⁄4 or long sleeves. It is an easy project to knit. The model is designed to be oversize with app. 15-20 cm / 6- 73⁄4 inches positive ease in relation to your chest and it is designed with deep armholes and short sleeves.

The pattern also describes how the sleeves are knitted 3⁄4 length or long, if desired.

Sizes
(XS)S(M)L(XL)2XL(3XL)
A: Chest: (102)108(114)120(126)134(142) cm / (40)421⁄2(45)471⁄5(491⁄2)491⁄2(523⁄4) inches

B: Length: (56)57(58)59(60)61(62) cm / (22)221⁄2(223⁄4) 231⁄4(231⁄2)24(241⁄2) inches

C: Sleeve length under the arm: (28)29(30)31(32)33(34) cm / (11)111⁄2(11)113⁄4(121⁄4)121⁄2(131⁄2) inches

D: Sleeve length under the sleeve with short sleeves: 6 cm / 21⁄3 inches

E: Sleeve length under the sleeve with 3⁄4 sleeve: (27)27(26)26(25)24(23) cm / (101⁄2)101⁄2(101⁄4)101⁄4 (93⁄4)91⁄2(9) inches

F: Sleeve length under the sleeve with long sleeve: (44)44(43)43(42)41(40) cm / (171⁄3)171⁄3(17)17 (161⁄2)161⁄4(153⁄4) niches

Materials
Note! If knitting 3/4 or full length sleeves, order 50 g ́s more of the No 11 or No 12 than stated below.

(125)150(150)175(175)200(225) g

Önling No 11, 90% sustainable merino wool and 10% cashmere, 180 m pr. 25 g

Work with one thread throughout the project.

Gauge
23 sts and 33 sts in stockinette st on needle size 31⁄2 / US 4 = 10 cm x 10 cm / 4 x 4 inches.

Directions
The T-shirt is worked in the round, from the top down. You cast on using a temporary crochet cast on, so the size of the neckline can be adjusted subsequently. Short rows are worked across the shoulder and the neckline at the beginning to give a higher neckline in the back. The yoke is worked with raglan increases and with deep armholes. Hereafter the work is divided, and both sleeves and body are worked separately.