Sagebrush Tee by Kerry Bullock-Ozkan

Sagebrush Tee

Knitting
October 2018
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
30 stitches and 42 rows = 4 inches
in stockinette stitch
US 2 - 2.75 mm
US 1 - 2.25 mm
901 - 2286 yards (824 - 2090 m)
32 (36, 40, 44, 47 ¾, 55 ¾, 59 ¾, 63 ½, 67 ½) in [ 81.5 (91.5, 101.5, 111.5, 121.5, 141.5, 151.5, 161.5, 171.5)]cm
English
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Land Girls meets the high desert in this slightly vintage-inspired tee with a simple 4-row lace pattern reminiscent of sagebrush. Made it in a wool/ silk blend as shown it’s a perfect transitional-weather layering piece. Or make it in linen-blend such as Knitpicks Lindy Chain for a warm-weather tee.

Difficulty: Intermediate.

Finished Chest Circumference: 32 (36, 40,
44, 47 ¾, 55 ¾, 59 ¾, 63 ½, 67 ½) in 81.5
(91.5, 101.5, 111.5, 121.5, 141.5, 151.5, 161.5,
171.5)
cm. Intended to be worn with 1-3 inches positive ease in the upper chest.
#SizeInclusive

Back Shoulder Length: 22 ½ (23 ¼, 23 ¾, 24
¼, 24 ¾, 25 ½, 25 ½, 26 ¼, 26 ¾) in 57.5
(59.5, 61, 62, 63.5, 64.5, 65, 67, 68)cm
.

Yarn: Approximately 901 (1021, 1171, 1307,
1477, 1754, 1934, 2097, 2286) yds 824 (934,
1071, 1195, 1351, 1604, 1768, 1917, 2090)
m
fingering weight yarn for MC. Approximately
50 yds 45m each CC1 and CC2. Shown in
Knitpicks Bare Gloss Fingering (70% wool,
30% silk, 440 yds/100g) and Knitpicks Gloss
Fingering (70% wool, 30% silk, 220 yds/ 50g):
Kenai (CC1) and Masala (CC2).

Gauge: 30 sts/ 41 rows = 4 in 10cm in St st
on larger needle. 27 sts/ 41 rows = 4 in 10cm
in Chevron Rib on larger needle. Be sure to
check your gauge in both stockinette stitch and
the Chevron Rib pattern.

Needles: US #1 (2.25mm) and #2 (2.75mm)
straight or 24-inch circular needles, or size
needed to obtain gauge.

Notions: tapestry needle; 2 stitch markers.

Notes: Tee is worked back and forth in pieces
with raglan shaping and seamed. Waist
shaping is worked on the back only. Lace instructions are given in both written and charted form.

Tech editing by Allison O’Mahoney of Kniterations. Photography by Kerry Bullock-Ozkan.