Kristen TenDyke - Peace Tunic

  Peace Tunic  
 

This lace-panel tunic can be worn casual to dressy, depending on how it's styled. Beginning at the lower edge, it's knitted in rounds to the base of the deep front neck. Then it's worked back and forth in rows to the armholes, at which point the fronts and back are divided and worked separately to the shoulders. A few stitches are joined at the armhole edges for the shoulders, then the leaf panels continue to the back neck.

Pattern available in Finish-Free Knits. See all designs in this book.

 
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Finished Measurements:
About 32 (35½, 39½, 43, 46½, 50, 54)" bust circumference

Yarn Requirements:
Premiere by Classic Elite
50% pima cotton, 50% Tence
50 gram hank = approx 108 yards
• #5222 dusty miller 6 (7, 8, 8, 9, 10, 11) hanks

Knitting Needles:
U.S. Size 4 (3.5 mm): 32" circular and dpns. Or sizes needed to obtain gauge.

Notions:
markers; stitch holders or waste yarn; tapestry needle.

Gauge: 22 sts and 27 rnds = 4" in Rev St st worked in rnds.
16 sts in lace panel = 2" wide.


 
 
 

Photos courtesy of Interweave Press.

 

 

Pattern available in
Finish-Free Knits,

by Kristen TenDyke

Interweave Press 2012


 

 

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