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Brise Tee
Brise Tee is a summer tee with a feminine round neck, also called a jewel neck. (It is a deeper, lower version of a crew neckline.) The tee has wide dropped shoulders ending at the upper arm and wide short sleeves. It has 1x1 ribbings with twisted purl stitches for a neat look at the hem, neckline, and sleeves.
Sizes 1 (2, 3, 4) (5, 6, 7)
Brise Tee is designed to have a positive ease of approx 0-20cm/0-8” at bust circumference.
Note! Be aware that the shoulder width is so wide that the sleeve starts at overarm.
Measurement of the Brise Tee:
Body circumference: 86.5 (93.5, 105, 113.5) (121.5, 133.5, 138.5) cm/34 (36.75, 41.25, 44.75) (47.75, 52.5, 54.5)”
Armhole depth measured at outer shoulder edge vertically down:
17.5 (19, 20.5, 21.5) (23, 24, 25) cm/ 7 (7.5, 8, 8.5) (9, 9.5, 9.75)”
Upper arm circumference: 34 (37.5, 41, 42.5) (46, 47.5, 49) cm/
13.5 (15, 16.25, 17) (18, 19, 19.75)”
Sleeve length from underarm: approx 10-15cm/4-6”
Body length from underarm: approx 30-33cm/11.75-13”
The measurements are without neck ribbing so it can be worked to personal preference!
Yarn:
710 (810, 900, 975) (1100, 1175, 1250) m/775 (885, 985, 1065) (1205, 1285, 1365) y, Puno Winikunka by Pascuali, fingering weight, 70% Cotton, 30% Alpaca, 200m/219y per 50g/1.76oz.
Yarn alternative:Økologisk Pimabomuld by CaMaRose.dk or any fingering weight yarn.
Please keep in mind that yardage is an estimate.
Gauge:
24 sts x 30 rows over 10cm x 10cm/4” x 4” with larger needles in Stockinette Stitch after wet blocking. Please take time to check your gauge!
Materials:
3.5mm/US 4, circular needle for yoke, body and sleeves.
3.0mm/US 2½, short circular needle (or long circular needle if you are working the magic loop method).
Pattern notes
Brise Tee is worked from the top down as follows: The shoulders are cast on in rows one at a time, worked with short rows, and joined after shaping the neckline with increases. The two sides of the yoke are worked separately. After the armholes are shaped, the work is joined to work the body in the round. Rib edges at the body and neck are worked in a 1x1 rib with twisted purl stitches for a neat rib.
Sleeves are worked one at a time. Stitches are picked up around the selvedge of the armholes and the short sleeve is worked in the round to preferred length ending with a short rib.
Note! Since the rib is the only embellishment, it is crucial that it is worked tightly and evenly.
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- First published: June 2026
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