This alpaca and silk top with an all-over lace pattern can be
dressed up over a simple camisole or slip dress,
or dressed down over a fitted T-shirt and jeans.
The two-tone version [see below] feels a bit more
casual, but for a special occasion, I’d go with
the solid.
The seamless, top-down construction and the simple lace pattern
make this a gratifying first lace garment. It’s knit in
the round top-down, and the yoke is produced with an increasing
lace pattern that is worked just as far as necessary for your
size. Then it’s divided for the sleeves, and an easily-memorized
8-row, 12-stitch pattern is worked for the rest of the body.
The cap sleeves are finished with a bit of ribbing.
If you’re substituting yarns, be sure to pick something
without memory (in other words, little or no wool), or you’ll
have a much clingier garment. To maintain a soft drape, choose
fibers like alpaca, silk, cashmere, cotton, Optim, bamboo, etc.
The tunic version is quite a long top, so if you’re using
a luxury fiber, you can economize yarn and still produce a beautiful
garment with the shorter version.
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS Chest: 30[33, 36, 42, 48, 54, 60] inches Length at center back: Tunic: approx. 20[22, 24, 26, 27, 28, 28] inches Shell: approx. 12[14, 16, 18, 18, 20, 20] inches Note: All measurements given for garment after blocking; note that both
length and width of garment may be altered during blocking. Choose a size
with 1-5 inches negative ease; top shown is worn with 4 inches negative
ease.
Two-color tunic: 2[2, 2, 3, 3, 4, 5] skeins each color
[MC] #122 Mocha (discontinued)
[CC] #150 Night
Recommended needle size [always use a needle
size that gives you the gauge
listed below -- every knitter's
gauge is unique]
1
16-inch US #2/2.75mm circular needle or set of double-point
needles (smallest needle)
1 16-inch US #5/3.75mm circular needle or set of double-point needles (medium-sized
needle)
1 24-inch US #5/3.75mm circular needle (medium-sized needle)
1 US #7/4.5mm needle (largest needle, any type; only used for binding off)
Notions
Stitch
markers
Sharp yarn needle
Waste yarn (worsted weight recommended; finer waste yarns will not hold
these slippery lace stitches as effectively)
GAUGE
21 sts/26 rows = 4" in stockinette stitch using medium-sized needles,
after blocking
Approx. 16 sts = 4” in lace pattern (Rows 1-8 of Chart A) using medium-sized
needles, after blocking
PATTERN NOTES [Knitty's list of standard abbreviations and techniques can be found here.]
Since this sweater is worked from the
top down, it can be tried on as it is worked. However, note
that the piece will be very different after blocking; the fabric
will grow both lengthwise and widthwise, and its drape will
change significantly.
p3tog: Purl next 3 sts together.
1x1 Rib (Worked in the round over an even number of sts): All Rounds: [K1, p1] to end.
Instructions for the Backward Loop Cast
On can be found here
Information about blocking can be found here and here.
Charts The chart for this pattern is very large and fits on a letter-sized
page.
Click here and print the resulting
page.
DIRECTIONS
YOKE
Using medium-sized 16-inch circular needle or double-point
needles, CO 120 sts; for two-color tunic, use MC. Place marker
and join to begin working in the round, being careful not to twist.
Work Rounds 1 through 23[23, 35, 35, 38, 38, 38] of Chart A,
switching to longer circular needle when necessary. 160[160,
200, 200, 240, 240, 240] sts.
Sizes 1X, 2X, 3X Only:
Work Rounds 9 through 13 of Chart A.
Size 3X Only:
Work Rounds 1 through 15 of Chart B.
280 sts.
All Sizes:
Use backward loop method when casting
on sts in next round.
Divide Sleeves from Body: Next Round: *Place first 32[32, 40, 40,
48, 48, 56] sts on waste yarn, CO 12[6, 12, 12, 24, 12, 36]
sts, k48[48, 60, 60, 72, 72, 84]; repeat from * once. Join
to continue working in the round. 120[108, 144, 144, 192, 168,
240] sts.
LOWER BODY Next Round: *K12[6, 12, 12, 24, 12, 36], work Round
25[25, 37, 37, 15, 15, 17] of Chart A[A, A, A, A, A, B] over
next 48[48, 60, 60, 72, 72, 84] sts; repeat from * once.
Sizes XS, M, 1X, 3X Only:
K 1 round.
Sizes S, L, 2X Only: Next Round: *K-[6, -, 12, -, 12, -],
work Round -[26, -, 38, -, 16, -] of Chart A over next -[48,
-, 60, -, 72, -] sts; repeat from * once. -[132, -, 168, -,
216, -] sts.
All Sizes:
Work Rounds 1-8 of Chart A over all sts.
These 8 rounds set pattern for lower body.
Note: For many sizes, the lace pattern for the lower body will
not align directly with the lace pattern in the yoke. For size
S only, the lace pattern will align differently for the lower
front and back of this sweater; however, both front and back
will be symmetrical.
Important: In the directions below, length
measurements are given for piece stretched 25% lengthwise. The
fabric will grow in length by approximately this amount during
blocking.
before blocking
after blocking
For two-color tunic, continue in pattern until work measures
5[5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10] inches from underarm, ending with Round
7 of chart. Break MC; continue in pattern using CC.
For shell, continue in pattern until work measures 12[14, 16,
18, 18, 20, 20] inches or desired length at center back, ending
with Round 8 of chart.
For tunic, continue in pattern until work measures 20[22, 24,
26, 27, 28, 28] inches or desired length at center back, ending
with Round 8 of chart.
P 1 round.
K 1 round.
P 1 round. BO Round: Using largest needle, *BO 4
sts, m1 and BO this st; repeat from * until all sts have been
bound off.
SLEEVES Note: For two-color tunic, begin sleeve
using MC.
Place 32[32, 40, 40, 48, 48, 56] held sts of one
sleeve on medium-sized 16-inch circular needle or double-point
needles.
With RS facing, pick up and k 14[8, 14, 14, 26, 14,
38] sts along underarm edge; this will be 1 st in each CO
st and 1 st at each corner, in gap between held sts and underarm
sts. Place marker at end of picked-up sts; k all held sts,
place marker to indicate beginning of round. 46[40, 54, 54,
74, 62, 94] sts.
Next Round: Ssk, k to 2 sts before marker, k2tog, slip marker,
work Round 25[25, 37, 37, 15, 15, 17] of Chart A[A, A, A, A,
A, B] to end of round. 44[38, 52, 52, 72, 60, 92] sts.
Sizes XS, M, 1X, 3X Only:
K 2 rounds.
Sizes S, L, 2X Only: Next Round: K to marker, work Round -[26,
-, 38, -, 16, -] of Chart A over next -[32, -, 40, -, 48, -]
sts. -[46, -, 60, -, 76, -] sts.
K 1 round.
All Sizes:
Switch to 16-inch circular needle or
double-point needles in smallest size. For two-color tunic,
break MC and join CC.
Work 6 rounds 1x1 Rib.
Using medium-sized
needle, BO all sts loosely in pattern.
Work other sleeve in the same way.
FINISHING
Weave in ends. Wet block using hot water (see linked articles
in pattern notes), stretching and pinning garment to measurements
shown, shaping neckline and lower edges into scallops.
ABOUT THE DESIGNER
Nikol Lohr lives and works at The
Harveyville Project with her partner, 2 cats, 7 sheep,
and 5 hens.