Chasing Summer Light by Janine Myska

Chasing Summer Light

Crochet
July 2021
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
19 stitches and 10 rows = 4 inches
in 19 sts and 10 rows in 3" [8 cm] in double crochet
2.75 mm (C)
350 - 1250 yards (320 - 1143 m)
XS (S, M, L, XL) (2X, 3X, 4X, 5X) to fit bust sizes 28-30 (32-34, 36-38, 40-42, 44-46) (48-50, 52-54, 56-58, 60-62)“
US
English
This pattern is available for C$9.50 CAD
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Chasing Summer Light is a fingering weight version of the Chasing Summer Tank (May 2021). Like the original version, this pattern is an extremely easy-to-crochet summer tank top that features vertical stitching but has thick straps to hide any bra straps. The stand-out feature of the Chasing Summer designs is the thoughtful shaping around the chest which provides an incredible fit on any size. There are adjustable elements sprinkled throughout the pattern - see some modification ideas on page 10 of the pattern to create a top that perfectly suits your personal style. The beauty of the Chasing Summer Tank and Chasing Summer Light is the variety of unique pieces that can be created from each of these patterns simply by working some basic modifications.

Except for the straps which are worked in the single crochet stitch, most of this top is worked in the double crochet stitch, making it a breeze to complete in a weekend (or even a day if you’re ambitious). The sideways construction creates the appearance of vertical lines running throughout the garment, creating a flattering fit and allowing the fabric to lay nicely on your body during wear without looking bulky. With your bra straps perfectly hidden, you can wear your Chasing Summer Light with comfort and confidence all season long.

MATERIALS

Yarn: fingering —WeCrochet Twill in Horchata Heather

  • 100% Superwash Merino
  • 183 yds (167 m) per 1.8-oz (50-g) skein
  • Find this yarn on crochet.com or visit yarnsub.com to find comparable substitutes.

Yarn Substitution Notes: Substitute WeCrochet Twill with any similar, fingering weight yarn. Most fibers should work fine in place of Twill, however, note that this is a form-fitting top with negative ease, so it is recommended you opt for an animal fiber with some bounce and memory and avoid stretch-less plant-based fibers like cotton or linen. This will allow your top to stay taught to your body during wear without feeling restricting. If you want to use cotton or other stretch-less fibers, you may want to work additional rows on your back panel to make a looser top; this will allow your chosen fiber to drape nicely.

A note on yarn weight: You can also choose a totally different yarn weight altogether and follow the pattern as it’s written, making sure to work the front panels to their specified width! Just make sure to take note of the measurements provided within the pattern to ensure your top will have a fit that is similar to the sample shown.

Yardage: 2 (3, 3, 4, 4) (5, 6, 7, 7) balls of KnitPicks/WeCrochet Twill or 350 (450, 545, 650, 725) (825, 925, 1100, 1250) yds {321 (412, 499, 595, 663) (755, 846, 1006, 1144) m} of a similar fingering weight yarn.

Hook: Size U.S. C/2 (2.75 mm) or size needed to obtain gauge

Notions: Tapestry needle, several locking stitch markers

SIZING

This #SizeInclusive tank top is written in nine sizes as follows: XS (S, M, L, XL) (2X, 3X, 4X, 5X). See photos for full sizing chart and schematics.

The sizing chart shows the finished garment measurements. This top is designed to be worn with approximately 4 to 6 inches 10–15 cm of negative ease. Find the finished bust measurement in this chart and choose a size that is 4 to 6 inches 10-15 cm smaller than your actual bust measurement. For reference, the model has a 34-inch 86-cm bust and is wearing a size small with a finished garment bust measurement of 28 inches 71 cm with 6 inches 15 cm of negative ease.
If between sizes, size up.
Note: To adjust the amount of ease, when choosing a size, it’s best to choose your true size and then adjust the ease by working additional or fewer rows to the back panel, rather than sizing up or down.


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