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A flirty little tank with a frill! It's worked top-down with waist and hip shaping and suggestions on how to customize for your shape. The bottom hem and neckline are finished with a little ruffled edge, the inspiration for the name Choupette, a French pet-name that comes from the word for cabbage. Choose between i-cord spaghetti straps, or wider double-knit straps.
Worked in 1 strand of fingering-weight sock yarn with US 2 circular needles and a gauge of 26s t and 36 rows in 4”. More details below!
This pattern and the items it produces are for personal, non-commercial use only; selling or redistributing this pattern is prohibited.
A flirty little tank with a frill! It's worked top-down with waist and hip shaping and suggestions on how to customize for your shape. The bottom hem and neckline are finished with a little ruffled edge, the inspiration for the name Choupette, a French pet-name that comes from the word for cabbage. Choose between i-cord spaghetti straps, or wider double-knit straps.
Worked in 1 strand of fingering-weight sock yarn with US 2 circular needles and a gauge of 26s t and 36 rows in 4”. More details below!
This pattern and the items it produces are for personal, non-commercial use only; selling or redistributing this pattern is prohibited.
A flirty little tank with a frill! It's worked top-down with waist and hip shaping and suggestions on how to customize for your shape. The bottom hem and neckline are finished with a little ruffled edge, the inspiration for the name Choupette, a French pet-name that comes from the word for cabbage. Choose between i-cord spaghetti straps, or wider double-knit straps.
Worked in 1 strand of fingering-weight sock yarn with US 2 circular needles and a gauge of 26s t and 36 rows in 4”. More details below!
This pattern and the items it produces are for personal, non-commercial use only; selling or redistributing this pattern is prohibited.
SIZES & FIT: See photos for full sizing chart! Sizes 1; 2; 3 (4; 5; 6) 7; 8; 9 are designed to be worn with 3 - 10” (7.5 - 25 cm) of negative ease at the bust. If you’re between sizes or prefer an extra-tight fit, size down. Customizing: If you have a large bust relative to your frame or find your sweaters/tops are too loose at your shoulders or front chest, I recommend choosing a size based on your upper bust measurement and then adding extra increases for your bust. The pattern includes tips on customizing the fit at your bust, waist, and hips.
YARN: Berroco Vintage Sock (52% Acrylic, 40% Wool, 8% Nylon, 400 m per 100 g), or another fingering-weight yarn. I recommend choosing a yarn with some wool, nylon, or elastic for stretch.
Sizes 1; 2; 3 (4; 5; 6) 7; 8; 9 use approximately: 390; 440; 480 (570; 660; 740) 870; 920; 1050 yards / 90; 100; 110 (130; 150; 170) 200; 210; 240 grams / 360; 400; 440 (520; 600; 680) 800; 840; 960 meters
TOOLS: - US 2 (2.75mm -- or whatever size meets gauge) circular needles with a cable slightly smaller than your waist circumference, 2 stitch markers, tapestry needle, pus I recommend also having some scrap yarn or a barber cord (also called "knit keeper cord") to try on as you go!
TECHNIQUES & SKILL LEVEL: This pattern is suitable for advanced beginner knitters. It includes links to videos of all techniques used (not all filmed by me, but all carefully chosen for clarity). Techniques include: long-tail and cable cast ons, right- and left-leaning increases and decreases, picking up stitches, i-cord or double-knitting (for straps)
This pattern and the items it produces are for personal, non-commercial use only; selling or redistributing this pattern is prohibited.