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The perfect T-shirt that goes with anything and is so comfortable
you’ll want to wear it with everything!
I’m speaking from personal experience - I never want to take mine off!
It’s your favorite T. The one you can throw on with a pair of sweats to run down to the store, or a pair of leggings to meet a friend for coffee, or wear effortlessly with your favorite jeans dressed up or down. There’s just something about being hand-knit that elevates an otherwise basic garment, and this sweater-t is a perfect example of that. A touch of elegance coupled with comfort.
This T is knit top down flat to shape the back neck, then joined in the round for the raglan yoke. Sleeves are separated and body is knit in the round. Sleeves and hem are finished with a twisted rib.
Instructions for an optional crochet neck trim are provided.
Notes on Color Blocking and Striping
I worked in just MC for the upper chest until just below the armpits, both to keep it simple while working the raglan seams, and because it hit my bust-line right where I wanted the color to
change. I encourage you to adjust this to your own personal taste and body. For the striping in the middle I worked 2 alternating rounds of MC & CC1, and I threw in 2 rounds of CC2 where I
got the urge for it. Then I worked just CC1 for the bottom and the first 2 rounds of the ribbing, 4 alternating stripes of CC2 and CC1, finishing the ribbing and bind-off with CC2 only. The extra short sleeves I worked completely in CC1 and for the neckline I went back to the MC. You should definitely make your color blocking and striping how and where you want it to be because it’s
going to be your favorite T!
I love Old Rusted Chair yarns and this is my shout-out to them, but you can use any fingering yarn you like.
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you’ll want to wear it with everything!
I’m speaking from personal experience - I never want to take mine off!
It’s your favorite T. The one you can throw on with a pair of sweats to run down to the store, or a pair of leggings to meet a friend for coffee, or wear effortlessly with your favorite jeans dressed up or down. There’s just something about being hand-knit that elevates an otherwise basic garment, and this sweater-t is a perfect example of that. A touch of elegance coupled with comfort.
This T is knit top down flat to shape the back neck, then joined in the round for the raglan yoke. Sleeves are separated and body is knit in the round. Sleeves and hem are finished with a twisted rib.
Instructions for an optional crochet neck trim are provided.
Notes on Color Blocking and Striping
I worked in just MC for the upper chest until just below the armpits, both to keep it simple while working the raglan seams, and because it hit my bust-line right where I wanted the color to
change. I encourage you to adjust this to your own personal taste and body. For the striping in the middle I worked 2 alternating rounds of MC & CC1, and I threw in 2 rounds of CC2 where I
got the urge for it. Then I worked just CC1 for the bottom and the first 2 rounds of the ribbing, 4 alternating stripes of CC2 and CC1, finishing the ribbing and bind-off with CC2 only. The extra short sleeves I worked completely in CC1 and for the neckline I went back to the MC. You should definitely make your color blocking and striping how and where you want it to be because it’s
going to be your favorite T!
I love Old Rusted Chair yarns and this is my shout-out to them, but you can use any fingering yarn you like.
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XS (S, M, L) (XL, 2X, 3X)
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Abbreviations
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BO
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bind off |
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BOR
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Beginning of round |
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CO
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cast on |
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M1L
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make one left |
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M1R
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make one right |
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RS
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right side |
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WS
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wrong side |
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approx
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approximately |
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dec
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decrease |
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inc
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increase |
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k
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knit |
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k2tog
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knit 2 together |
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kfb
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knit front back |
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p
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purl |
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pat
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pattern |
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pm
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place marker |
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rep
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repeat |
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sl
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slip |
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sl st
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slip stitch |
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sm
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slip marker |
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ssk
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slip, slip, knit |
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st
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stitch |
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sts
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stitches |
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tog
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together |
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yo
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yarn over |
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What is the finished size of ORC Raglan T?
The finished clothing measures XS (S, M, L) (XL, 2X, 3X).
Is ORC Raglan T suitable for beginners?
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What is ORC Raglan T?
ORC Raglan T is a Beginner Knitting pattern designed by Jen Toll Knits for making a Clothing. The perfect T-shirt that goes with anything and is so comfortableyou’ll want to wear it with everything!I’m speaking from personal experience - I never want to take mine off!It’s your favorite T. The one you can throw on with a pair of sweats to r...
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What type of item does ORC Raglan T make?
The ORC Raglan T pattern makes a Clothing. It is a Beginner Knitting pattern.
What materials are needed for ORC Raglan T?
To make ORC Raglan T you will need: Old Rusted Chair Squish (fingering)100% Superwash Merino100g/438 ydsMC: Horizon, Old Rusted Chair Squish (fingering)100% Superwash Merino100g/438 ydsCC1: Wine Drunk, Old Rusted Chair Squish (fingering)100% Superwash Merino100g/438 ydsCC2: Crazy Little Thing. Tools required: Size D/3.25mm crochet hook, US2/2.75mm 16@Q circular needleUS4/3.5mm 24@Q circular needles, Stitch markersRemovable Stitch Markers (optional)Tapestry needle.
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