Fraoch Tee by Littletheorem

Fraoch Tee

Knitting
August 2021
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
22 stitches and 30 rows = 4 inches
in Stocking stitch after blocking with 4mm/US 6 needles
US 6 - 4.0 mm
US 8 - 5.0 mm
US 4 - 3.5 mm
440 - 1650 yards (402 - 1509 m)
Garment Bust: (30, 34, 38) [42, 46, 50] {54, 58, 62}”/(75, 85, 95) [105, 115, 125] {135, 145, 155} cm
English
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A cute tee specially designed for mini skein sets and gradient yarns – although it’ll look great in any yarn! The simple stitch pattern showcases gorgeous colour combinations perfectly. The lace sections look complicated, but it’s actually just a clever combination of easy to work stitches.

Fraoch is Scots Gaelic for “heather”. We love the way this gorgeous gradient miniskein set reminds us of the purple, white and green heather that covers many of Scotland’s hillsides. There’s nothing like descending through the heather on a warm summer evening after a day of hillwalking.

We work from the top down using a simple yoked construction, all edgings are finished in neat twisted ribbing, and it’s a completely seamless knit. We give instructions for 9 sizes to fit bust 70-155 cm/28–62”, plus many options for customization. You can make it a full length tee, knit the cropped version, add waist shaping if desired and play with different colours to your heart’s content!

Suggested Yarn: Folkestone Harbour Yarn Sock Colourway Votes for Women (75% Merino Wool, 25% Nylon) 340 m/370 yds per 80 g set of eight 10 g mini skeins: MC, CC1, CC2, CC3, CC4, CC5, CC6 and CC7 for full length version. Six of the colours are required for the cropped version.

Total meterage for full length version (540, 610, 680) 890, 980, 1060 {1320, 1420, 1520} m
Total Yardage for full length version (590, 670, 740) 1000, 1060, 1160 {1440. 1550, 1650} yds
Total meterage for cropped version (410, 460, 510) 670, 730, 800 {990, 1070, 1140} m
Total Yardage for cropped version (440, 500, 555) 730, 800, 870 {1080, 1160, 1240} yds
Meterage per colour (max) (70, 80, 85) 115, 125, 135 {165, 180, 190}
Yardage per colour (max) (75, 85, 95) 125, 135, 146 {180, 195, 210}

Dimensions (Metric):
Garment Bust: (75, 85, 95) 105, 115, 125 {135, 145, 155} cm
Yoke Depth (14, 14, 14) 16, 16, 16 {19, 19, 19} cm
Length Underarm to Hem (Longer Length Version): (40, 40, 40) 42.5, 42.5, 42.5 {45, 45, 45} cm
Length Underarm to Hem (Cropped Version): (26, 26, 26) 27, 27, 27 {28, 28, 28} cm
Upper sleeve circumference: (26, 28, 30) 32, 35, 38 {41, 42, 44} cm

Dimensions (Imperial):
Garment Bust: (30, 34, 38) 42, 46, 50 {54, 58, 62}”
Yoke depth: (5½, 5½, 5½) 6½, 6½, 6½ {7½, 7½, 7½}”
Length Underarm to Hem (Longer Length Version): (16, 16, 16) 17, 17, 17 {18, 18, 18}”
Length Underarm to Hem (Cropped Version): (10¼, 10¼, 10¼) 10¾, 10¾, 10¾ {11¼, 11¼, 11¼}”
Upper sleeve circumference: (10½, 11, 12) 13, 14, 15 {16, 17, 17½}”

Needles: 4 mm/US 6 75 cm/30” circular needle or as required to achieve correct gauge, 3.5 mm/US 4 75 cm/30” circular needle for cast on, 4 mm/US 6 dpns for finishing sleeves, 5 mm/US 8 75 cm/30” circular needle for lace rows as described in pattern

Gauge: 22 sts and 30 rows = 10 cm/4” in stocking stitch with 4 mm/US 6 needles after blocking

Extras: Tapestry needle for weaving in loose ends, two clip type stitch markers, waste yarn for holding stitches, you may find a row counter useful

Many, many thanks to my fantastic tech editor Alittlebitsheepish and to my test knitters GrankaG, libbadiah, Moni4242, CurledUpCats, knitpurlcdd, WoolyhookerNL, Monikaanna and Uxxa!