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Knitted tunic

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Knitted tunichttp://klubok.work/1/155/9283/Klubok





 





 

The garment is knitted in one size: Over Size

✅What you will need:
- Yarn 240m/100g (I have Alize Lana Gold or any other with similar yardage ) -6 skeins;
-Needles 5.0 mm;
-Needles 4.0 mm;
-Crochet hook 3.0 or 4.0
-A large needle for sewing pieces.

✅Process:

📍Knit two panels: the front and back as separate pieces.
For this, on size 5.0 mm needles, cast on 89 stitches and knit English rib with turning rows for 180 rows (90 ridges on the knit stitches)
Binding off on the right side of the fabric using a crochet hook.

📍Proceed to knitting the tunic sleeves👌
📎Cast on 43 stitches with 4.0 mm needles and knit rib 1:1 with turning rows for 40 rows
📎Bind off the sleeve stitches with a crochet hook

The second sleeve is knit similarly.

Sewing the pieces together as follows:
1. Shoulder seams (leaving the required neckline size)
2. Attach the sleeves, aligning the center of the sleeve with the shoulder seam
3. Sew the side seam and the sleeve

Hide the ends of the yarn. Wash and steam-block the garment!

Over Size description. Suitable from size 44 to 52, possibly larger; it all depends on your knitting density. I knit loosely, so my version fits larger sizes.


The fabric turns out very loose and airy. After blocking, the stitches stretch, even out, and acquire a beautiful appearance.

Category: Tunic






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