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Heron Pond Tee
This comfortable linen tee is suitable for the warmest weather, with sleeve caps covering just enough of the upper arm while allowing for air flow under the arms. A stretchy lace hem and A-line hip shaping allows for more movement. Body and sleeves are worked seamlessly in the round from the bottom up, then joined with raglan shaping to the neck.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Finished Measurements: Chest circumference: 34 (38, 42, 46) 49, 53, 57, 60”/85 (95, 105, 115) 122.5, 132.5, 142.5, 150 cm
Intended to be worn with 3-6”/7.5-15cm positive ease, and designed to fit actual chest measurements of 30 (34, 38, 42) 46, 50, 54, 56”/75 (85, 95, 105) 115, 125, 135, 140 cm
Shown in Size 42”/105cm on a 35”/87.5cm bust.
NOTE – if you’d like a loose-fitting tee to layer over another long sleeve tee, choose a size with 5-6”/12.5-15cm positive ease. To wear next to the skin, choose a size with 3-4”/7.5-10 cm positive ease so the armholes aren’t too deep.
Overall Cropped Length: 19.5 (20, 21, 21.5) 22.5, 23, 24, 24.5”/49 (50, 52.5, 54) 56, 57.5, 60, 61 cm
Overall Standard Length: 23.5 (24, 25, 25.5) 26.5, 27, 28, 28.5”/59 (60, 62.5, 64) 66, 67.5, 70, 71 cm
Materials
LoftyFiber Euroflax 14/4 Sport (3.5 oz/100g, 270yds/246m, 100% Wet Spun Linen): for cropped length as shown 4 (4, 5, 5) 6, 6, 7, 7 hanks or for standard length 4 (5, 5, 6) 6, 7, 8, 8 hanks Heron Grey
Total yarn needed
For cropped length: 856 (964, 1101, 1223) 1352, 1508, 1680, 1797 yds/782 (881, 1007, 1119) 1236, 1379, 1536, 1643 m
For standard length: 991 (1115, 1268, 1406) 1547, 1718, 1906, 2035 yds/906 (1020, 1160, 1286) 1414, 1571, 1743, 1861 m
Size US 3 (3.25mm) circular 24-32”/60-80cm depending on garment size, and one set of double pointed needles (DPN) or size needed to obtain gauge
Extra needle Size US 3 (3.25mm) or smaller circular, any length
Stitch markers
Tapestry needle
Waste Yarn
Gauge 24 sts & 32 rnds = 4”/10cm in Stockinette, blocked
Construction: Tee is worked seamlessly from the bottom up, with very little finishing. Body is worked in the rnd from the bottom up to armhole and sts are put on hold. Each sleeve is worked in the rnd from the bottom up and joined with the body. Raglan shaping brings body and sleeves together, tapering to the neck.
NOTE - For tips on knitting with linen including needle selection, please visit: https://www.donnaestin.com/post/tips-for-knitting-with-linen
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