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Bellingham Tank
From the front this tank appears to have a simple A-line shape, but in fact the flared “skirt” wraps around the sides and then flows into elongated wings that cross over the back, joining the front at the opposite shoulder. A linen blend yarn ensures that the skirt drapes gracefully. This tank can be worn on its own or over another layer; try wearing it backwards if you are feeling adventurous!
SKILL LEVEL 
Intermediate: Skills include picking up stitches, 
short rows, and three-needle bind-off. See 
Techniques section beginning on page 146 
for photo tutorials on picking up stitches and 
working short rows.
Shown in Size S with +1 “/2.5 cm ease. Intended to fit with -2”/5 cm to +2”/5 cm ease at bust.
PATTERN NOTES 
• Center piece is worked first 
• Stitches are picked up along lower sides of 
center piece for side pieces 
• Center and sides are joined at the opposite 
shoulders, causing the side pieces to overlap 
• All edges are self-finished
CUSTOMIZING FIT 
Because of the unusual construction, many 
of the standard garment measurements are 
approximate. Side pieces are constructed so 
that they can be lengthened if necessary to 
adjust the fit.
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- First published: April 2018
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