#19 Swing Hem Tunic
by Hannah Wallace
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#19 Swing Hem Tunic
Six colors of Elsebeth Lavold/KFI’s Hempathy, a hemp, cotton and modal blend, alternate in stripes of various widths. The lower edge is knit first as a narrow striped stockinette strip. Stitches are picked up along one long edge of the strip to work the body. Extra- wide at the lower edge to create a draped look, the tunic decreases quickly, then more gradually to the underarm. The front has a deep scooped neckline, with trim around the neck and armholes knit in long strips (mimicking the lower edge) and then sewn on.
About this yarn
by Elsebeth Lavold
DK
41% Cotton, 34% Hemp, 25% Rayon
153 yards
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50
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