Diamond Folk Tunic by Annie Lupton

Diamond Folk Tunic

Knitting
May 2025
DK (11 wpi) ?
17 stitches and 23 rows = 4 inches
in stockinette st
US 7 - 4.5 mm
855 - 1655 yards (782 - 1513 m)
37 (45, 53, 60, 68, 75)” / 94 (114.5, 134.5, 152.5, 172.5, 190.5) cm bust
English
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The Diamond Folk Tunic is a cozy pullover featuring twisted and wrapped sts. The body features a seamless transition from ribbing to a twisted st diamond motif, which transitions into diamonds with
interlocking wrapped sts. The Diamond Folk Tunic is an interesting, engaging knit and is an impressive piece to show off your knitting skills! Knit up in Wooldreamers MOTA yarn, a squishy worsted weight yarn with lovely stitch definition available in a variety of colors.

Finished Dimensions:
Size 1 (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
37 (45, 53, 60, 68, 75)” / 94 (114.5, 134.5, 152.5, 172.5, 190.5) cm bust circumference
Designed to fit with 2-6”/5-15 cm positive ease

Materials:
Wooldreamers MOTA yarn in Tintada (#1526) (100% wool, DK weight, 252 yards / 3.5oz)
Approximately 855 (1020, 1195, 1335, 1515, 1655) yards/ 782 (933, 1093, 1221, 1385, 1513) meters
OR 4 (5, 5, 6, 7, 7) skeins

Gauge:
17 sts and 23 rows over 4” / 10 cm in stockinette st worked flat, blocked

Needles:
Size 7 (4.5 mm) 24-40” / 60-101.5 cm circular needles or size needed to obtain gauge.
Additional gauge-size needles in your preferred method of small circumference knitting for the sleeves and seaming the shoulders.

Notions:
Stitch marker, row counter, tapestry needle, stitch holder or waste yarn

Construction:
The front and back of the Diamond Folk Tunic are knit flat in pieces and feature short row shaping in the shoulders. The shoulders are seamed together using the three needle bind off; the sides are seamed using the mattress stitch. The sleeves are picked up from the body and worked in the round.