Petite Brise by Heidemarie Kaiser

Petite Brise

Knitting
September 2021
both are used in this pattern
yarn held together
Lace
+ Lace
= Fingering (14 wpi) ?
26 stitches and 36 rows = 4 inches
US 3 - 3.25 mm
US 2 - 2.75 mm
831 - 1367 yards (760 - 1250 m)
XS, S, M, L, XL, XXL
English German
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Petite Brise is worked seamlessly from top to bottom. The neckline and the slightly rounded hem are formed by short rows. This results in a very clean and professional line, especially for the neckline. By combining the contiguous method and raglan increases, a good fit of the shoulder is achieved. The lower body is worked with a more or less pronounced A-line, with the increases emphasized by small eyelet lines. The fit is easy to adjust to your own preferences. Finally, a small flower motif is embroidered in duplicate stitch.

Sizes: XS (S, M, L, XL, XXL)
Finished bust circumference
31.9 - 35.6 - 38.6 - 41.5 - 44.7 - 47.8 inches
81 – 91 – 98 – 106 – 114 - 122cm

Yarn:
ITO Kinu (col. 381 Blue Bell) and ITO Shio (col. 580 Capri Blue) both strands held together.

Small leftovers from ITO Sensai in different colors. You will need 2 threads of about 1.6 yds / 1.5 m per flower.

Any yarn with a nice drape that gives the right gauge will work well.

Yardage is calculated for approximately 16”/40cm lower body length and short sleeves. Please note that variations in gauge, individual knitting tension, yarn choice and length of the sweater will affect the amount of yarn needed.

ITO Kinu (50g: 464 yds / 425 m) and ITO Shio (40g: 525 yds /480 m) each:

760 – 830 – 920 – 1010 – 1110 - 1250 m
830 – 905 – 1003 – 1100 – 1210 - 1363 yds
2 – 2 – 3 – 3 – 3 – 4 cones

Needles and tools:

Size US 3 / 3,25mm: 16” / 40cm or dpn´s for the cast on, circular needle 32” / 80cm long for the body, DPNs for the sleeves (or longer circular needle for magic loop)

Size US 2 / 2,75mm: For the ribbings circular needle 32” / 80cm long and DPN´s (or longer circular needle for magic loop)

stitchmarkers, waste yarn or spare needles for holding sleeve stitches, darning needle to weave in yarn ends and for embroidering the flowers.
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Petite Brise wird nahtlos von oben nach unten gearbeitet. Der Halsausschnitt und der leicht abgerundete Saum werden durch verkürzte Reihen geformt. Dies führt zu einer sehr sauberen und professionellen Linie, vor allem am Halsausschnitt. Durch die Kombination der contiguous Methode und Raglan-Zunahmen wird eine gute Passform der Schulter erreicht. Der untere Körper wird mit einer mehr oder weniger ausgeprägten A-Linie gearbeitet, wobei die Zunahmen durch kleine Lochmusterlinien hervorgehoben werden. Die Passform lässt sich leicht an die eigenen Vorlieben anpassen. Zuletzt wird ein kleines Blumenmotiv im Maschenstich aufgestickt.