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something shiny

 
something shiny

Something Shiny by weaverknits

I conceived this tunic when swatching some Elizabeth Lavold Hempathy that a friend of mine gave me - colors that are bright enough to evoke warmth and sun, but not so bright as to be unflattering.  This friend has good taste in color!  For warm-weather items, I prefer simple and comfortable over ornate, and pictured something striped, with a bit of waist shaping, that hits at the bottom of the hip for full tummy coverage (something that I find problematic with summer shirts)!

The tunic is knit in the round to the armholes, where the front and back are divided and worked separately to the shoulders.  After the shoulder seams are sewn, stitches are picked up along the neck and a slouchy cowl is knit in the round.  The cowl is edged with a few rounds of beads, which serve as both adornment and as weight to keep the cowl nice and drapey.  The beads at the neck are echoed in a round of beads at the hem.

 

 

 

Sizes

Finished Bust Size 32 (36, 40, 44, 48, 52)” to fit bust 32 (36, 40, 44, 48, 52)”
0” of ease across bust
Shown in size 32”

Yarn

Elizabeth Lavold Hempathy (34% hemp, 41% cotton, 25% modal 153 yds [140 meters]/50 grams): 06 Rose (Color A), 2 (2, 3, 3, 3, 4) balls [250 (280, 350, 380, 450, 470) yds]; 10 Citrine (Color B), 2 (2, 3, 3, 3, 4) balls [250 (280, 350, 380, 450, 470) yds]; 04 White Beach (Color C) 2 (2, 3, 3, 3, 4) balls [250 (280, 350, 380, 450, 470) yds]

A 100% hemp yarn or a linen yarn would also work well for this design.  However, these yarns will have less stretch than the Hempathy, so consider making a larger size if using a less elastic yarn.

Needles

US #10 (6 mm): 16” and 24” circular

Gauge

22 sts and 28 rows = 4” [10 cm] in St st after wet blocking in washing machine (cold or delicate wash) and drying in the dryer (low heat).

Notions

Tapestry needle; 2 stitch markers

Beads
116 (124, 134, 142, 154, 162) plastic seed beads, size 6 in Color 1 (burnished gold)
84 (84, 90, 90, 96, 96) plastic seed beads, size 6 in Color 2 (silver)

About the Designer: Ann Weaver

weaverknitsAnn Weaver, former Assyriologist and Administrative Professional, works odd jobs and designs knitwear.  Other members of the Weaver family provide inspiration and feedback on Ann’s designs.

Pattern and images © 2009 Ann Weaver. Contact .

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