Springline Tee
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Light, airy and perfect for wearing wherever this season takes you, the Springline Tee is ready to join your handmade wardrobe.
Springline is a drop shoulder tee worked with my go-to top-down construction and includes subtle shaping in the upper bust for an enhanced fit. Adding a touch of charm, delicate lace panels decorate the front and back of this tee.
For ease of reading the pattern, instructions are both charted and written. Yardage details for all ten size options can be found on the product page via Ravelry or Payhip.
Construction
Springline Tee is a drop shoulder sweater worked from the top down. The back of the sweater is cast on at the shoul- ders. Left and right front shoulders are picked up from the cast on edge and worked flat with shaping for the neck- line. Sweater front and back are worked flat with shaping to the sleeve depth and then the body is joined to work in the round. Sleeves are picked up and knit downward. The body, neckband and cuffs are finished with 2x2 rib and a tubular bind off.
Selecting a Size
Springline is intended to be worn with 2-6” / 5-15 cm of positive ease. Select a size 2-6” / 5-15 cm larger than your chest circumference. Measurements below are for the finished sweater after blocking. Samantha wears size 4 with +2.25” / 5.5 cm of positive ease and is 5’6” / 167.5 cm tall.
Finished Chest Circumference
1 (2, 3, 4) 5, 6, 7 {8, 9, 10}
32 (36.25, 40, 44.25) 48, 51.75, 56 {59.75, 63.75, 67.75}” 81.5 (92, 101.5, 112.5) 122, 131.5, 142 {152, 162, 172} cm
Yarn
North Bay Fiber ‘Elemental Fingering’
(100% Cormo Wool, Non-Superwash, 465 yds yds / 425 m per 100 g)
Shown in Sand Point
2 (2, 2, 3) 3, 3, 3 {4, 4, 4} skeins
Or 675 (770, 865, 975) 1085, 1210, 1350 {1490, 1605, 1720} yds / 620 (705, 795, 895) 995, 1110, 1235 {1365, 1470, 1575} m of a similar fingering weight yarn
Yardage is listed for a body worked to 10” / 25.5 cm before the 1.5” / 4 cm hem. Additional yardage required if lengthening body and/or sleeves.
Gauge
25 sts and 36 rows = 4” / 10 cm in Stockinette Stitch, worked flat and in the round using Needle A, after blocking.
Needles
Needle A (Main Fabric)
One 24” / 60 cm circular needle or longer, US 4 / 3.5 mm or size needed to get gauge
Needle B (Hem Ribbing)
One 24” / 60 cm circular needle or longer, US 3 / 3.25 mm or one size smaller than gauge-size needle
Needle C (Neckband)
One 16” / 40 cm circular needle, US 2 / 2.75 mm or two sizes smaller than gauge-size needle
Needle D (Sleeve Ribbing)
One 40” / 100 cm circular needle for magic loop or DPNs, US 2 / 2.75 mm or two sizes smaller than gauge-size needle
Notions
10 stitch markers (including 1 unique for BOR),
1 removable stitch marker, spare needles or waste yarn, tapestry needle
Techniques
Long-Tail cast on, picking up stitches, backwards loop cast on, tubular bind off