Buckle Top by Teun Bakker

Buckle Top

Knitting
April 2026
Sport (12 wpi) ?
24 stitches and 33 rows = 4 inches
US 2½ - 3.0 mm
1367 - 1914 yards (1250 - 1750 m)
xs (s) m (l) xl
English
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The buckle top is worked from the top down. First the upper back is worked flat,
then stitches are picked up to work the shoulders. The yoke and body are worked in the round, all in stockinette stitch. After, a folded hem is worked. The neck edge consists of an i-cord, stitches are picked up along the neckline. After working the neck hem, the arms are knitted, finishing with the same hem as for the body. Lastly stitches are picked up to create the buckle. Filcolana Vilja 100 % alpaca is recommended for a slightly fuzzy look. If you don’t want that, you can use Knitting for Olive 100 % merino. Knit a swatch before beginning the project. All photography is done by Sarah van Thoor (Instagram @svanthoor).

Language
English

Size Guide
This pattern has 5 sizes: XS (S) M (L) XL. Because of the buckle at the back, the top can be made wider and looser. This way you can adapt it to your comfort.

Gauge
24-26 stitches and 33-35 rows = 10 cm / 4 inch.

Needles
3 mm / US 2.5 circular needles with 80 cm / 30 inch cable and 3 mm / US 2.5 double pointed needles.

Yarn
Knitting for Olive 100 % merino 5 (6) 6 (7) 7 skeins of yarn or Filcolana Vilja (Indiecita) 100 % alpaca 5 (6) 6 (7) 7 skeins of yarn for a slightly fuzzy look.

Difficulty
This pattern is for the intermediate knitter. You will use techniques such as picking up stitches, working an i-cord along a finished edge, double knitting, raglan increases and casting off a folded edge. All techniques are thoroughly explained in the pattern. This pattern even comes with a ‘cheat sheet’: A clear overview of all abbreviations, increases and decreases used in the pattern, and graphic instructions.