Tuesday, May 15, 2007

Sunshine Top Knitting Pattern For Sale

Dress it up, or dress it down! You can pair this top with jeans for casual look, or you can you can weave ribon on the lace section for romantic and feminine looks. The front opening is low enough to show your sexy cleavage, or you can sew it up if you feel it is too low (I add button for accessory). This top is knit in the round, from the top down, and in one piece, so there’s no seaming. Pattern is available in fingering weight and DK weight yarn.



This is knitted up using fingering weight yarn

Click here for DK Weight Version

Sizes: See measurement table. The sizing of the sweater is easy to customize. I’ve included sizing guidelines, but keep in mind that you can control the size. I also included tips how to make it fit to your own measurement. Since this is knitted from top down, you can try it as you go!


Needle: 3.25 mm (size 3) for fingering weight and 4 mm (size 6) mm for DK
Yarn: Fingering weight or DK weight
Yarn requirement:
Fingering Weight: XS: 1000 meter, S: 1100 meter, M: 1200 meter, L: 1300 meter, XL: 1400 meter, XXL: 1500 meter, XXXL: 1600 meter
DK Weight: XS: 700 meter, S: 775 meter, M: 850 meter, L: 925 meter, XL: 1000 meter, XXL: 1075 meter, XXXL: 1150 meter
Notion: Tapestry needle, button (optional), ribon (optional), marker, scrap yarn
Gauge:
Fingering Weight: 30 sts and 40 rows = 4” (10 cm) in Stockinette Stitch (St st) using 3.25 mm needle or adjust the needle size to get gauge.
Double Knit Weight: 20 sts and 28 rows = 4” (10 cm) in Stockinette Stitch (St st) using 3.5 mm needle or adjust the needle size to get gauge.
Difficulty: Intermediate (it's very easy actually, only the lace part that is a bit challanging for beginners).
All about this project in my blog

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8 comments:

Andrea said...

Lily,

Beautiful! What a great design...I prefer fitted knits.

Andrea said...

You have been tagged. Details on my blog :)

handknit168 said...

It matches with its name - sunshine. It is very pretty and you are intelligence

Mimi said...

Its absolutely beautiful, Lily! I'm sad that I cannot knit, more so in the round :p
Are you going to make a crocheted version of that or something similar?
I dont like yellow, but it looks wonderful on you, great fit!

Jada said...

Wow great work.Love the color also.

Anonymous said...

Hi Lily, thanks for checking out the halter top I made for my daughter. The Mary Maxim cotton thread is great to work with and definitely a good bargain. I have used it on many projects, and it never splits, and has a nice weight. I love it, give it a try. Again, the Sunshine top is beautiful.

Happily Knit said...

I LOVE this! It is so flattering and happy looking. I can't wait to finish up some of my current projects to start knitting this!

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