Hedda Tee (PDF)
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Description
Hedda Tee (PDF)
PDF knitting pattern from Maschenfein
The Hedda Tee is knitted from the top down with saddle shoulders. First, two cables are worked for the neckline. These join at the shoulders and continue over the sleeves. Short rows at the neck ensure a good fit. After shoulder increases, front and back are worked separately to form armholes. On the body, knitted in stockinette stitch rounds, the double cables of the sleeves are picked up as side seams. A few inches before the end, the front and back are divided. The cables then continue to the sides of the slits as single cables as at the neckline to the end of the body, which is bound off with an I-cord. The sleeves can be knitted either as overcut sleeves or as T-shirt sleeves - then with an arm ball formed by short rows - and also end with an I-cord.
Sizes
(XS/S/M) (L1/L2) (XL/2XL/3XL)
Dimensions of the finished shirt
Chest circumference: (100/105/110) (115/121) (129/139/148) cm
Sleeve circumference: (31/33/35) (37/39) (41/44/47) cm
Length: (46/48/50) (52/53) (54/56/58) cm (customizable )
The shirt should be equipped with a comfortaddition of 5-20 cm can be knitted.
GARN
(5/5/6) (6/7) (8/9/10) Konen ITO Kosho (90 % merino; 10 % cashmere, LL approx. 175 m/25 g, here in color 917 "Top Angora")
together with
(5/5/6) (6/7) (7/8/9) skein of ITO Gima 8.5 (100 % cotton, LL approx. 212 m/25 g, here in color 627 "Rainy Day")
Yarn alternatives
(6/6/7) (8/9) (10/11/12) Skein Pascuali Cumbria (60 % cotton; 40 % viscose, LL approx. 150 m/50 g)
MASCHENPROBE
24 stitches and 36 rows on 10 cm stockinette stitch (after washing and drying).
TOOLS
- 3.0 mm circular knitting needle 40-60 cm for the neckline
(or matching the gauge)
- 3,0 mm circular needle 80-100 cm for the body
(or matching the gauge)
- 3.0 mm circular knitting needle 30 cm or 3.0 mm needle gauge for the sleeves (or matching the gauge)
- 2.75 mm circular knitting needle for the I-cord ends
(or matching the gauge)
- cable needle
- 5 stitch markers
- Stitch holder or remaining yarn for stitches to be set aside
- Sewing needle
Photos: © Maschenfein
Details
Books type | PDF patterns |
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Designer | Lisa Kirchhoff, Maschenfein |
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