When the temperatures start rising, I just can't stop working with (and wearing) wool. The key is to pick a lightweight blend and knit it on larger-than-usual needles for a loose, drapey fabric that is suitable for both the sun of summer and the rains of spring. Anthi (a Greek name that also means flowers) is a piece knit with this strategy in mind. The Anzula Cloud (a light fingering weight yarn that comes in generous skeins and is heaven to work with) is knit up into a loose-fitting, vintage-inspired top with pretty neck ties above a little keyhole opening. |
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model: Hilary Smith Callis photos: Neill Callis |
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FINISHED MEASUREMENTS |
MATERIALS Notions |
GAUGE |
22 sts/28 rows or rnds = 4" in stockinette stitch using US #6/4mm needle |
PATTERN NOTES |
Anthi is worked in one piece from the top down. The yoke is worked flat to the bottom of the keyhole opening, after which the piece is joined and worked in the round. The collar and ties are picked up and worked up from the neck edge after the top is complete. |
DIRECTIONS Using long-tail method and US #6/4mm circular needle, CO 78[86, 92, 94, 100, 100, 104, 106] sts. Do not join. Keyhole Edging Set-up row [WS]: P2, k1, p1, k1, purl to last 5 sts, k1, p1, k1, p2. Yoke Inc Row 1 [RS]: K2, p1, k1, p1, [k1, m1] 11[13, 22, 29, 30, 39, 42, 46] times, [k2, m1] 23[25, 19, 13, 15, 6, 5, 2] times, [k1, m1] 11[13, 22, 29, 30, 39, 42, 46] times, p1, k1, p1, k2. 123[137, 155, 165, 175, 184, 193, 200] sts. Working the first and last 5 sts of row as set and rest of row in St st, work even for 11[11, 13, 13, 15, 15, 15, 15] rows, beg and ending with a WS row. Yoke Inc Row 2 [RS]: K2, p1, k1, p1, (k1, m1) 3[3, 3, 10, 10, 19, 23, 28] times, [k2, m1] 53[60, 69, 67, 72, 68, 68, 67] times, (k1, m1) 4[4, 4, 11, 11, 19, 24, 28] times, p1, k1, p1, k2. 183[204, 231, 253, 268, 290, 308, 323] sts. Work even in patt for 3[3, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1] row(s). Next row [RS]: K2, p1, k1, p1, knit to last 5 sts, p1, k1, p1, k2. Pm to mark beg of rnd and join to work in the rnd. Work in St st for 7[7, 11, 11, 13, 13, 13, 13] rnds. Yoke Inc Round 3: [K2, m1] 0[0, 0, 10, 10, 20, 26, 32] times, [k3, m1] 61[68, 77, 71, 76, 70, 68, 65] times, [k2, m1] 0[0, 0, 10, 10, 20, 26, 32] times. 244[272, 308, 344, 364, 400, 428, 452] sts. Work in St st for 24[26, 26, 30, 30, 30, 32, 34] rnds, or until Yoke meas 7.25[7.5, 8, 8.5, 9.25, 9.25, 9.5, 9.75] inches from CO edge. Divide for Body and Sleeves: Remove marker, k37[42, 48, 53, 57, 62, 67, 71], place next 48[52, 58, 66, 68, 76, 80, 84] sts on holder or scrap yarn for left sleeve, CO 4[4, 4, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8] sts, pm to mark new beg of rnd, CO 4[4, 4, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8] sts, k74[84, 96, 106, 114, 124, 134, 142] for back, place next 48[52, 58, 66, 68, 76, 80, 84] sts on holder or scrap yarn for right sleeve, CO 4[4, 4, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8] sts, pm for side seam, CO 4[4, 4, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8] sts, then knit across front to end of rnd. 164[184, 208, 228, 252, 272, 296, 316] sts remain for body. Work even in St st for 11 rnds or until Body meas 1.75 inches from underarm. Waist Dec Rnd: *K1, ssk, knit to 2 sts before next marker, k2tog, sl m; rep from * once more. 4 sts dec'd. Work in St st for 16[16, 16, 14, 14, 14, 12, 12] rnds or until Body meas 4[4, 4, 3.75, 3.75, 3.75, 3.5, 3.5] inches, then rep Waist Dec Rnd once more. 156[176, 200, 220, 244, 264, 288, 308] sts. Work in St st for 7 rnds or until Body meas 5[5, 5, 4.75, 4.75, 4.75, 4.5, 4.5] inches. Hip Inc Rnd: *K1, M1R, knit to next marker, M1L, sl m; rep from * once more. 4 sts inc'd. Work in St st for 21 rnds or until Body meas 8[8, 8, 7.75, 7.75, 7.75, 7.5, 7.5] inches, then rep Hip Inc Rnd. 164[184, 208, 228, 252, 272, 296, 316] sts. Work in St st for 32[32, 33, 35, 35, 37, 39, 39] rnds or until Body measures 12.5[12.5, 12.75, 12.75, 12.75, 13, 13, 13] inches. Hem BO all sts in rib. Sleeves Sizes M, L, and 3X ONLY: K2tog, k1, p2, (k2, p2) to last 5 sts, k1, ssk, p2. -[-, 64, 72, -, -, 92, -] sts. All Sizes BO all sts in rib. Repeat for other sleeve. Neck Ties Knit 3 rows. Knit 2 rows. |
FINISHING |
ABOUT THE DESIGNER |
Hilary Smith Callis has been publishing knitting patterns since late 2009, when her Citron Shawlette burst onto the Knitty scene. She loves every aspect of designing handknits, from the sketching to the math to the knitting to the writing, and is thrilled that her family's recent move out of the big city has made it possible for her to follow her design pursuits full time (well, when her toddler lets her). She and her designs live physically in California's agricultural Central Valley, and online at theyarniad.com. |
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