Peonia Dress by Flaminia Laura Chini

Peonia Dress

Knitting
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
26 stitches and 40 rows = 4 inches
in 2x2 broken rib
US 4 - 3.5 mm
612 - 4134 yards (560 - 3780 m)
(1, 2, 3), (4, 5, 6), (7, 8, 9), (10, 11, 12), (13, 14, 15) 16
English
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This is a sister pattern to the Peonia Dress Mod. You can get both pattern for a discounted bundle price by adding both patterns into the cart and use the discount code “Bundle”.

The Peonia Dress is worked seamlessly from the top down.
You begin by casting on the two front cups using a provisional cast-on, shaping them with increases before joining them together. Next, the back “cups” are worked separately and then joined with the front to begin working in the round.

From there, you’ll calculate waist shaping based on your own measurements.
Optional German short rows can be added to lower the back of the skirt, especially helpful if you often find skirts riding up in the back. After the waist, you’ll calculate hip shaping (also based on your measurements) before moving on to the skirt.
By varying the skirt structure and increases you can really customize the flare however you prefer!

If you prefer a more relaxed fit around the belly or hips, you can skip the hip increases entirely and jump straight into the skirt shaping. The pattern offers two suggested lengths, but you’re free to try it on as you go and bind off at your preferred length.

To support you throughout the process, this pattern includes spreadsheets and tutorials, making it easy to adapt the design to your body and preferences.

Note: Sizes 11, 12, 13, 15 have not been properly tested because I didn’t find any testers, so if you fit into one of those sizes and you want to knit the pattern, reach out to me so I can give you the pattern for free in exchange for feedbacks.

Size guide
The pattern is designed to have approximately 16 cm 6 ¼ inches of negative ease, meaning it is designed to be 16 cm 6 ¼ inches smaller than your bust circumference. The sizes (1, 2, 3), (4, 5, 6), (7, 8, 9), (10, 11, 12), (13, 14, 15) 16 are designed to fit a bust circumference of (75, 80, 85), ( 90, 95, 100),(105, 110, 115), (120, 125, 130), (140, 145, 152) cm (29 ½, 31 ½, 33 ½), ( 35 ½, 37 ½, 39 ½), (41 ¼, 43 ¼, 45 ¼), (47 ¼, 49 ¼, 51 ¼), (53 ¼, 55, 57) 60 inches. The rest of the pattern is made-to-measure.
The model in the photo is wearing a size 3 and has a bust circumference of 86 cm 33 ¾ inches and is about 173 cm 5’ 8” tall.

Sizes: (1, 2, 3), (4, 5, 6), (7, 8, 9), (10, 11, 12), (13, 14, 15) 16

Finished bust circumference: (59, 64, 69), (74, 79, 84), (89, 94, 99), (104, 109, 114), (119, 124, 129) 136 cm or (23 ¼ , 25 ¼ , 27 ¼ ), (29 ¼ , 31, 33), (35, 37, 39), (41, 43, 45), (46 ¾ , 48 ¾ , 50 ¾ ) 53 ½ inches

Length: (mini) midi: (45-50) 70-75 cm (17 ¾ - 19 ¾) 27 ½ - 29 ½ inches from your natural waist

Gauge: 26 sts x 40 rows = 10 x 10 cm in 2x2 broken rib on 3.5 mm needles (I am a tight knitter).

Needles: 3.5 mm (40cm, 60cm, 80cm, or whatever length needed to accommodate for the skirt growing)

Notions: removable stitch markers, tapestry needles, stitch holders, scrap yarn.

Materials
The pattern provides instructions on how to calculate personalized yarn estimates.