Betula Pandemica by Agata A. Piasecka

Betula Pandemica

Knitting
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
26 stitches and 34 rows = 4 inches
in plain stitch
US 2 - 2.75 mm
386 - 3750 yards (353 - 3429 m)
XS/S/M/L/XL/XXL/XXXL/4XL/5XL
English
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Betula Pandemica is a lace linen skirt adjustable pattern. You can choose your size, type of skirt (half circle, 3/4 circle or full circle) and length.
It’s made top-down without any sewing with no ease.
This pattern is intended for intermediate knitters. All kinds of used stitches are described in the abbreviation table and shown in the films. The pattern contains instruction written row-by-row and charts.

Sizes

• XS/S/M/L/XL/XXL/XXXL/4XL/5XL
• Waist circumference: 23’’(59cm)/25,5’’(65cm)/29’’(74cm)/32,7’’(83cm)/36,3’’(92cm)/40’’(102cm)/
43,6’’(11cm)/47,2’’(120cm)/60’’(129cm)
• Choose the number of motifs
o 4 motifs – half circle skirt
o 6 motifs – ¾ circle skirt
o 8 motifs – full circle skirt
• Choose number of floors
o 4 floors – approx. length of the skirt 41 cm/16’’
o 5 floors – approx. length of the skirt 49 cm/19,4’’
o 6 floors – approx. length of the skirt 57 cm/22,6’’
o 7 floors – approx. length of the skirt 66 cm/25,8’’
o 8 floors – approx. length of the skirt 74 cm/29’’
o 9 floors – approx. length of the skirt 82 cm/32,3’’
o 10 floors – approx. length of the skirt 90 cm/35,6’’
Materials
• Yarn: preferably linen or cotton e.g Silke by Arvier Puro Lino (105m(115 yards)/50 g) or Concept Soft Lino by Katia (820m(750 yards)/150 g) the final effect depends of weight of the yarn. Check your yardage using the table in the pattern.
• Needles size 2,75 mm (US 2) or other size which matches the gauge, prefer-ably circular with very long interchangeable cables
• 12 - 24 knitting markers (depend of the number of motifs)
• Additional pieces of contrasting yarn for provisional casting on;
• Elastic or drawstring
• Scissors

Gauge
10x10 cm (4”x4”) square is 26 stitches and 34 rows knit in plain stitch. If there’s a trouble with matching gauge the stitches are more important than rows.