Bikini Top by Jessica Fenlon Thomas

Bikini Top

Knitting
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
5.5 stitches and 8 rows = 1 inch
in Stockinette St
US 5 - 3.75 mm
US 6 - 4.0 mm
170 - 220 yards (155 - 201 m)
A, B, C, & D cups
English
This pattern is available as a free Ravelry download

Learn all about decreasing as you make the classic string bikini top. Knit for fun in the sun – and after the sun goes down. Don’t
bother wearing it in the water – that’s not the point.

INFO FOR YARN SUBSTITUTION
Original yarn is worsted weight – the ball band gauge is 4 sts x 5.5 rows = 1” using 8-9 US/5-5.5mm needles. In this pattern, knitter uses smaller needles to knit to a smaller gauge, producing a FIRM fabric for structured support. I would knit this top in a smooth-textured, worsted weight yarn made of a blend of plant fibers (cotton, linen, rayon, hemp, etc.).

INGREDIENTS
170 yards 50% cotton, 35% rayon, 15% linen tape yarn;
Size 5 US/3.75mm 9” straight needles; Size 6 US/4.00mm 9” straight needles 2 DPN’s size 5
US/3.75mm; 29” circular needle size 5 US/3.75mm Needle sizes are only recommendations. Swatch
until you get the gauge for proper fabric, fit, and support. Tapestry needle, large safety pin.
SIZED TO FIT
A(B,C,D) cup. Find your fit by measuring across the base of one breast under the fold, following
the curve, using a tape measure. Note on cup sizes: bra manufacturers size cups relative to
ribcage size. For example, a 34-Dcup is a 36-C cup is a 38-B cup. When in doubt, measure yourself.
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
Each cup-triangle measures 7(8,9,10)” across hemmed base and 6(7,8,9)” from base of triangle to
top measured along column of mitered decrease sts. Shoulder strap lengths 14(15,16,18)” or as
desired. Back strap length 40(45,50,55)” or as desired.
GAUGE 5.5 sts X 8 rows = 1” in stockinette stitch (k 1 row, p 1 row)