Ohoy summertop by Katrine Hannibal at Önling

Ohoy summertop

Knitting
July 2018
Sport (12 wpi) ?
22 stitches and 36 rows = 4 inches
US 6 - 4.0 mm
902 - 1263 yards (825 - 1155 m)
(XS)S(M)L(XL)2XL(3XL)
Danish English
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Ohoy Summer top

A fine summer top in the softest, lightest Önling No 14. A beautiful summer top with edgy stripes, and simple rib at the bottom. The top is oversize at the chest and can easily be used all year with a blazer or shawl. Ohoy summer top can also be knitted in Önling No 2 yarn, which is 100% merino wool and will give a beautiful, woolen top.

Designed by Katrine Hannibal for Önling.

Sizes: (XS)S(M)L(XL)2XL(3XL).
Chest circumference: (102)108(114)120(126)134(142) cm / (40)42½(44)47¼(49½)52¾(56) inches.
Midback length: (53)54(55)56(57)58(59) cm / (20¾)21¼(21¾)22(22½)22¾(23¼) inches.

Materiales No 14
Color A: (250)250(250)250(250)300(300) g / (5)5(5)5(5)6(6) balls Önling No 14, 100% TENCEL™ Lyocell, 50 g = approx. 127 yards (114 meters), weight: sport

Color B: (200)200(200)200(200)250(250) g / (4)4(4)4(4)5(5) balls Önling No 14, 100% TENCEL™ Lyocell, 50 g = approx. 127 yards (114 meters), weight: sport

Worked with one strand throughout.

Materiales No 2
Color A: (125)125(150)150(175)175(175) g / (5)5(6)6(7)7(7) balls Önling No 2, 100% merino wool, 25 g = approx. 131 yards (120 meters), weight: sport

Color B: (75)75(125)125(150)150(150) g / (3)3(5)5(6)6(6) balls Önling No 2, 100% merino wool, 25 g = approx. 131 yards (120 meters), weight: sport

Worked with one strand throughout.

Recommended circular needle and double-pointed needles size 3 ½ and 4 mm / US 4 and 6.
2 markers

Gauge
22 sts and 36 rows in stockinette stitch on needle 4 mm / US 6 = 10 x 10 cm / 4 x 4 inches

Procedure
The top is knit in the round bottom up. First, work upwards in one straight piece. This is followed by making increases in the side seam. The work is divided at the armhole. The back and front pieces are finished separately. Work stripes throughout the entire piece. Finally, create an i-cord edge on the neck and rib edges in the armholes.