Franklin Park Tank by Jennifer Brou

Franklin Park Tank

Knitting
June 2023
Light Fingering ?
25 stitches and 37 rows = 4 inches
in 25 stitches & 37 rows = 4”/10 cm in stockinette, worked flat, on larger needles, blocked.
US 4 - 3.5 mm
US 3 - 3.25 mm
820 - 2350 yards (750 - 2149 m)
1 (2, 3, 4) (5, 6, 7) (8, 9, 10, 11) Finished chest circumference: 32.5 (36.5, 40.5, 44) (48, 53, 57) (61, 64.5, 68.5, 72.5)" / 82.5 (92.5, 103, 112) (122, 134.5, 145) (155, 164, 174, 184) cm
English
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Franklin Park was inspired by my love of formal gardens, conservatories and landscape design. The natural world is an ever present muse for me. Orderly plans for the wildness of nature is a concept I find intriguing.

The tank is knit flat, from the bottom up, in front and back pieces. The intarsia design is presented in chart form and is worked on both front and back panels. Shoulders are seamed using the three-needle bind off technique. Shaped neckline stitches are picked up and the neck ribbing is worked in the round. Two sets of finishing instructions are provided. Option one includes seaming the sides at the hem and wearing the tank with open sides. The second option involves knitting and attaching sashes at the underarm that tie and secure the top. For both versions decorative embroidery further emphasizes the orderly, linear design. Lightweight with flexible styling options, this top is ideal for a variety of seasons and climates.

Sizes

1 (2, 3, 4) (5, 6, 7) (8, 9, 10, 11)

Finished chest circumference:

32.5 (36.5, 40.5, 44) (48, 53, 57) (61, 64.5, 68.5, 72.5)“ / 82.5 (92.5, 103, 112) (122, 134.5, 145) (155, 164, 174, 184) cm

Choose the size closest to your actual chest (or widest upper body) circumference or one size smaller. The sides can be seamed at the hem and open at the chest or ties can be attached to join front and back panels at the underarm. Either finishing option looks best if the garment is close or slightly smaller in width than actual body width.

Gauge

25 stitches & 37 rows = 4”/10 cm in stockinette,
worked flat, on larger needles, blocked.

Notions

Darning needle, stitch markers, stitch holder or scrap yarn, bobbins.

Yarn

Fingering weight yarn in the following approximate amounts:

MC- 650 (770, 870, 960) (1080, 1220, 1320) (1480, 1590, 1730, 1880) yards / 595 (705, 800, 880) (990, 1120, 1210) (1355, 1455, 1585, 1720) meters

CC- 170 (200, 220, 240) (270, 310, 330) (370, 400, 440, 470) yards / 160 (185, 205, 220) (250, 285, 305) (340, 370, 405, 430) meters

Sample shown in Olann, Sock Lite (80% Superwash Merino, 20% Nylon; 100 g / 465 yd / 425 m)

MC– Home Soil: 2 (2, 2, 3) (3, 3, 3) (4, 4, 4, 5) skeins

CC– Prose: 1 (1, 1, 1) (1, 1, 1) (1, 1, 1, 2) skeins

Needles

US 4– 3.5 mm circular needle with a cable length of at least 24” / 61 cm (or needle size to obtain gauge)- for Main Fabric, Hem and optional Garter Sashes.

One extra needle in size US 4– 3.5 mm for bind-off

US 3– 3.25 mm circular needle with a cable length of 16” / 40.5 cm (or one needle size smaller than size used to obtain gauge)- for Neckline; double-pointed needles can be substituted.