Sylvestries summer-top by Anne B Hanssen

Sylvestries summer-top

Knitting
June 2023
Sport (12 wpi) ?
24 stitches and 36 rows = 4 inches
in Stockinette st and also the lace-pattern
US 2½ - 3.0 mm
678 - 1203 yards (620 - 1100 m)
8 sizes available, size-range between 30" and 51". Read further below.
English
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I proudly present this tested summer-top pattern.
(List of testers at the bottom of these notes).
The intricate looking yoke is easier to work than you may think and it is also quite additictive!
The pretty yoke has got its inspiration from my earlier patterns (on offer right now):
https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/sylvestries-adul...

The summer-top version is worked top-down and seamlessly , it has a deep, lace-patterned yoke, a twisted stitch-pattern on the hem and the sleeve-edges.
The neck-line is finished by an I-cord.
The lower body of the sample has an A-line shaping, but it is perfectly fine to work the top without any shaping, or with waist-shaping.

Sizes
Finished chest measurements, after washing/blocking and worked at gauge: 75/80/88/97/103/113/121/130 cm = 30/31.5/34.5/38/40.5/44.5/48/51” The sample is worked in size 2, with no ease. Choose a size close to your chest circumference.

Materials
Yarn: I recommend a sport, or fingering weight yarn, that knits up to gauge. I used the Organic Cotton 2 from Krea Deluxe, in colour 35. This sport weight yarn comes in balls of 50 gr/1.76 oz and 165 m/180 yards. Of this specific yarn you will need 620/660/760/820/880/940/1000/1100 m = 675/720/830/895/1025/1090/1200 yards.
Needles size 3 mm/US2.5 (or size to obtain gauge).
NotionsCrochet hook and waste-yarn for the provisional cast-on. Waste-yarn, or holders for keeping the sleeve-sts. 2 removable stitch-markers.
Cable needle (cn). Tapestry needle. Blocking tools.

Gauge
24 sts and 36 - 38 rounds = 10 x 10 cm/4 x 4”, in stockinette sts and also the lace-pattern.

The pattern

This pattern is tested.
The lace-pattern of the yoke is written out, as well as charted.
The pattern of the sleeve-edges and hem are written out.
The provisional cast-on is explained.
The short-rows at the center back neck (to give some shaping) are explained.
The I-cord edge of the neckline is explained.

There is a schematic.
All measurements are given in cm’s, as well as in inches.

Knitting skills intermediate.

The pattern is tested by a group of very talented and skillfull knitters. I want to thank:

Captiva / ejmsasha / emailhyu / frkstrik / Gemzones / heisto / Lifen / LimMama / lsfiberadventures / mizvalski / Paloline / poosmomma / Teeliebhaberin / teresaronk, and Wengshufen.

To be inspired, I recommend that you take a look at their beautiful samples.