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This pattern is in English
Small • Medium • Large • X-Large • XX-Large • XXX-Large
Nothing But Everything Tee is a very feminim and romantic blouse worked in stockinette and the finest bubbles in all edges and a very beautiful round yoke. The blouse is basically knitted with the super delicious Angora yarn from Mondial, but alternative yarn can also be used.
The blouse has a really simple design, which is perfect for you to make your own pattern afterwards by either knitting one or more long I-cords (which are sewn on) or by crocheting a pattern directly onto the blouse. You can of course also use the blouse without a pattern.
Worked down up. Bubble edges and stockinette stitch on 4 mm circular needles with one strand of Angora from Mondial. Sleeves are added to the body, and the yoke is worked in the round with decreases evenly distributed - however, raglan decreases for the first 1-4 rounds. Apart from weaving in the ends and sewing 4-6 stitches at each armhole, the model is seamless. HOWEVER, there is assembly afterwards when you sew on your I cord pattern.
Difficulty
See the description of techniques used – it determines the level of difficulty for you.
Sizes
Small • Medium • Large • X-Large • XX-Large • XXX-Large
Upper circumference blouse
90 cm • 100 cm • 110 cm • 120 cm • 130 cm • 140 cm
Length from armhole and down
30 cm • 31 cm • 32 cm • 33 cm • 34 cm • 34 cm
Total length, about
51 cm • 52 cm • 55 cm • 57 cm • 58 cm • 60 cm
Yardage:
Main colour
1 strand Angora from Mondial - 25 gram = 95 m:
7 skiens • 7 skiens • 10 skiens • 10-11 skiens • 11 skiens • 12 skiens
Contrast colour
1 strand Angora from Mondial - 25 gram = 95 m:
1 skien • 1 skien • 1 skien • 1 skien • 1 skien • 1 skien
Gauge
18,5 stitches = 10 cm in stockinette with 1 strand of Angora using circular needles 4,0 mm before damp
18 stitches = 10 cm with 1 strand of Angora using circular needles 4,0 mm after damp (lowest damp level on your iron)
Needles
I recommend that you make a knitting sample before you start. If the gauge is not right and maybe you are knitting tight, then try with a bigger needle size, or is you are knitting loose try with a smaller needle size.
I can recommend the ergonomic circular needles from Prym.
Circular needles
• Circular needles 4,0 mm 80 cm for the body and magic-loop at the sleeves
• Circular needles 4,0 mm 40 or 60 cm for the yoke
• 2 double pointed needles 4,0 mm – but you can also use circular needles (for the I-Cord for pattern)
Notions
• Stitch markers
• Stitch holder
• 1 wool needle
• Pins
• Eventually a crochet hook 3,5 -4,0 mm (If you crochet the pattern instead of knitting an I-cord band
Techniques
• Ordinary cast on
• Ordinary bind off in bubble edge
• Bubbles (5 stitches in the same stitch and 4 stitches over the last stitch)
• Knit
• Purl
• Knit through the back loop
• Decreases are made from the right side in purl (2 stitches together)
• I-cord over 5 stitches
• Magic loop can be used at the sleeves
Difficulty
See the description of techniques used – it determines the level of difficulty for you.
Sizes
Small • Medium • Large • X-Large • XX-Large • XXX-Large
Upper circumference blouse
90 cm • 100 cm • 110 cm • 120 cm • 130 cm • 140 cm
Length from armhole and down
30 cm • 31 cm • 32 cm • 33 cm • 34 cm • 34 cm
Total length, about
51 cm • 52 cm • 55 cm • 57 cm • 58 cm • 60 cm
Yardage:
Main colour
1 strand Angora from Mondial - 25 gram = 95 m:
7 skiens • 7 skiens • 10 skiens • 10-11 skiens • 11 skiens • 12 skiens
Contrast colour
1 strand Angora from Mondial - 25 gram = 95 m:
1 skien • 1 skien • 1 skien • 1 skien • 1 skien • 1 skien
Gauge
18,5 stitches = 10 cm in stockinette with 1 strand of Angora using circular needles 4,0 mm before damp
18 stitches = 10 cm with 1 strand of Angora using circular needles 4,0 mm after damp (lowest damp level on your iron)
Needles
I recommend that you make a knitting sample before you start. If the gauge is not right and maybe you are knitting tight, then try with a bigger needle size, or is you are knitting loose try with a smaller needle size.
I can recommend the ergonomic circular needles from Prym.
Circular needles
• Circular needles 4,0 mm 80 cm for the body and magic-loop at the sleeves
• Circular needles 4,0 mm 40 or 60 cm for the yoke
• 2 double pointed needles 4,0 mm – but you can also use circular needles (for the I-Cord for pattern)
Notions
• Stitch markers
• Stitch holder
• 1 wool needle
• Pins
• Eventually a crochet hook 3,5 -4,0 mm (If you crochet the pattern instead of knitting an I-cord band
Techniques
• Ordinary cast on
• Ordinary bind off in bubble edge
• Bubbles (5 stitches in the same stitch and 4 stitches over the last stitch)
• Knit
• Purl
• Knit through the back loop
• Decreases are made from the right side in purl (2 stitches together)
• I-cord over 5 stitches
• Magic loop can be used at the sleeves
This pattern is in English
Small • Medium • Large • X-Large • XX-Large • XXX-Large
Nothing But Everything Tee is a very feminim and romantic blouse worked in stockinette and the finest bubbles in all edges and a very beautiful round yoke. The blouse is basically knitted with the super delicious Angora yarn from Mondial, but alternative yarn can also be used.
The blouse has a really simple design, which is perfect for you to make your own pattern afterwards by either knitting one or more long I-cords (which are sewn on) or by crocheting a pattern directly onto the blouse. You can of course also use the blouse without a pattern.
Worked down up. Bubble edges and stockinette stitch on 4 mm circular needles with one strand of Angora from Mondial. Sleeves are added to the body, and the yoke is worked in the round with decreases evenly distributed - however, raglan decreases for the first 1-4 rounds. Apart from weaving in the ends and sewing 4-6 stitches at each armhole, the model is seamless. HOWEVER, there is assembly afterwards when you sew on your I cord pattern.
Difficulty
See the description of techniques used – it determines the level of difficulty for you.
Sizes
Small • Medium • Large • X-Large • XX-Large • XXX-Large
Upper circumference blouse
90 cm • 100 cm • 110 cm • 120 cm • 130 cm • 140 cm
Length from armhole and down
30 cm • 31 cm • 32 cm • 33 cm • 34 cm • 34 cm
Total length, about
51 cm • 52 cm • 55 cm • 57 cm • 58 cm • 60 cm
Yardage:
Main colour
1 strand Angora from Mondial - 25 gram = 95 m:
7 skiens • 7 skiens • 10 skiens • 10-11 skiens • 11 skiens • 12 skiens
Contrast colour
1 strand Angora from Mondial - 25 gram = 95 m:
1 skien • 1 skien • 1 skien • 1 skien • 1 skien • 1 skien
Gauge
18,5 stitches = 10 cm in stockinette with 1 strand of Angora using circular needles 4,0 mm before damp
18 stitches = 10 cm with 1 strand of Angora using circular needles 4,0 mm after damp (lowest damp level on your iron)
Needles
I recommend that you make a knitting sample before you start. If the gauge is not right and maybe you are knitting tight, then try with a bigger needle size, or is you are knitting loose try with a smaller needle size.
I can recommend the ergonomic circular needles from Prym.
Circular needles
• Circular needles 4,0 mm 80 cm for the body and magic-loop at the sleeves
• Circular needles 4,0 mm 40 or 60 cm for the yoke
• 2 double pointed needles 4,0 mm – but you can also use circular needles (for the I-Cord for pattern)
Notions
• Stitch markers
• Stitch holder
• 1 wool needle
• Pins
• Eventually a crochet hook 3,5 -4,0 mm (If you crochet the pattern instead of knitting an I-cord band
Techniques
• Ordinary cast on
• Ordinary bind off in bubble edge
• Bubbles (5 stitches in the same stitch and 4 stitches over the last stitch)
• Knit
• Purl
• Knit through the back loop
• Decreases are made from the right side in purl (2 stitches together)
• I-cord over 5 stitches
• Magic loop can be used at the sleeves

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