Outback Henley by Ann Budd

Outback Henley

Knitting
February 2021
DK (11 wpi) ?
22 stitches and 29 rows = 4 inches
in k7, p1 wide rib pattern
US 7 - 4.5 mm
1278 - 1846 yards (1169 - 1688 m)
English
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This zippered Henley features easy-to-memorize textured stitches, a faced stand-up collar, minimal seams, and unisex appeal.

The body is worked in one piece in rounds from the hem to the armholes in a modified rib pattern. At the armholes, the front and back are separated and worked separately to the shaped shoulders in a modified seed stitch pattern. After the shoulders are seamed, stitches are picked jp around the armholes for the sleeve caps, which are shaped with short-rows. The sleeves are then worked in rounds to the cuffs, allowing for easy length adjustment.

The zipper is sewn in by hand (visit annbuddknits.com/2013/05/inserting-a-zipper for details on inserting a zipper); knitted facings cover the zipper tape on the inside of the yoke for a neat finish inside and out.

The super soft yarn is 100% Australian superfine merino in a versatile DK weight.

Finished Sizes: 37 3/4 (40 3/4, 43 3/4, 46 1/2, 49 1/2, 52 1/4)“ (96 103.5, 111, 118, 125.5, 132.5 cm) bust/chest circumference.

Yarn: Cleckheaton Australian Superfine Merino 8 Ply (100% superfine Merino; 142 yards 130 meters/65 grams): #36 Dark Grape, 9 (10, 11, 11, 12, 13) balls.