Knitty: little purls of wisdom
Blue Sky Alpacas
Title
beauty shot

Tangy

This alpaca and silk top with an all-over lace pattern can be dressed up over a simple camisole or slip dress, or dressed down over a fitted T-shirt and jeans. The two-tone version [see below] feels a bit more casual, but for a special occasion, I’d go with the solid.

The seamless, top-down construction and the simple lace pattern make this a gratifying first lace garment. It’s knit in the round top-down, and the yoke is produced with an increasing lace pattern that is worked just as far as necessary for your size.  Then it’s divided for the sleeves, and an easily-memorized 8-row, 12-stitch pattern is worked for the rest of the body. The cap sleeves are finished with a bit of ribbing.

If you’re substituting yarns, be sure to pick something without memory (in other words, little or no wool), or you’ll have a much clingier garment. To maintain a soft drape, choose fibers like alpaca, silk, cashmere, cotton, Optim, bamboo, etc.

The tunic version is quite a long top, so if you’re using a luxury fiber, you can economize yarn and still produce a beautiful garment with the shorter version.


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SIZE
XS[S, M, L, 1X, 2X, 3X] (shown in size M)

FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
Chest: 30[33, 36, 42, 48, 54, 60] inches
Length at center back:
Tunic: approx. 20[22, 24, 26, 27, 28, 28] inches
Shell: approx. 12[14, 16, 18, 18, 20, 20] inches
Note: All measurements given for garment after blocking; note that both length and width of garment may be altered during blocking. Choose a size with 1-5 inches negative ease; top shown is worn with 4 inches negative ease.

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MATERIALS
Yarn

Blue Sky Alpacas Alpaca Silk [50% alpaca, 50% silk; 146yd/133m per 50g skein]
Shell: 2[2, 3, 3, 4, 5, 6] skeins
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Two-color tunic: 2[2, 2, 3, 3, 4, 5] skeins each color
spacer [MC] #122 Mocha (discontinued)
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Recommended needle size
[always use a needle size that gives you the gauge listed below -- every knitter's gauge is unique]
spacer 1 16-inch US #2/2.75mm circular needle or set of double-point needles (smallest needle)
spacer 1 16-inch US #5/3.75mm circular needle or set of double-point needles (medium-sized needle)
spacer 1 24-inch US #5/3.75mm circular needle (medium-sized needle)
spacer 1 US #7/4.5mm needle (largest needle, any type; only used for binding off)

Notions
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GAUGE
21 sts/26 rows = 4" in stockinette stitch using medium-sized needles, after blocking

Approx. 16 sts = 4” in lace pattern (Rows 1-8 of Chart A) using medium-sized needles, after blocking

PATTERN NOTES
[Knitty's list of standard abbreviations and techniques can be found here.]

Since this sweater is worked from the top down, it can be tried on as it is worked. However, note that the piece will be very different after blocking; the fabric will grow both lengthwise and widthwise, and its drape will change significantly.

p3tog: Purl next 3 sts together.

1x1 Rib (Worked in the round over an even number of sts):
All Rounds: [K1, p1] to end.

Instructions for the Backward Loop Cast On can be found here

Information about blocking can be found here and here.

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The chart for this pattern is very large and fits on a letter-sized page.
Click here and print the resulting page.

DIRECTIONS
YOKE
Using medium-sized 16-inch circular needle or double-point needles, CO 120 sts; for two-color tunic, use MC. Place marker and join to begin working in the round, being careful not to twist.

Work Rounds 1 through 23[23, 35, 35, 38, 38, 38] of Chart A, switching to longer circular needle when necessary. 160[160, 200, 200, 240, 240, 240] sts.

Sizes 1X, 2X, 3X Only:
Work Rounds 9 through 13 of Chart A.

Size 3X Only:
Work Rounds 1 through 15 of Chart B. 280 sts.

All Sizes:
Use backward loop method when casting on sts in next round.

Divide Sleeves from Body:
Next Round: *Place first 32[32, 40, 40, 48, 48, 56] sts on waste yarn, CO 12[6, 12, 12, 24, 12, 36] sts, k48[48, 60, 60, 72, 72, 84]; repeat from * once. Join to continue working in the round. 120[108, 144, 144, 192, 168, 240] sts.

LOWER BODY
Next Round: *K12[6, 12, 12, 24, 12, 36], work Round 25[25, 37, 37, 15, 15, 17] of Chart A[A, A, A, A, A, B] over next 48[48, 60, 60, 72, 72, 84] sts; repeat from * once.

Sizes XS, M, 1X, 3X Only:
K 1 round.

Sizes S, L, 2X Only:
Next Round: *K-[6, -, 12, -, 12, -], work Round -[26, -, 38, -, 16, -] of Chart A over next -[48, -, 60, -, 72, -] sts; repeat from * once. -[132, -, 168, -, 216, -] sts.

All Sizes:
Work Rounds 1-8 of Chart A over all sts. These 8 rounds set pattern for lower body.

Note: For many sizes, the lace pattern for the lower body will not align directly with the lace pattern in the yoke. For size S only, the lace pattern will align differently for the lower front and back of this sweater; however, both front and back will be symmetrical.

Important: In the directions below, length measurements are given for piece stretched 25% lengthwise. The fabric will grow in length by approximately this amount during blocking.


before blocking


after blocking

For two-color tunic, continue in pattern until work measures 5[5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10] inches from underarm, ending with Round 7 of chart. Break MC; continue in pattern using CC.

For shell, continue in pattern until work measures 12[14, 16, 18, 18, 20, 20] inches or desired length at center back, ending with Round 8 of chart.

For tunic, continue in pattern until work measures 20[22, 24, 26, 27, 28, 28] inches or desired length at center back, ending with Round 8 of chart.

P 1 round.
K 1 round.
P 1 round.
BO Round: Using largest needle, *BO 4 sts, m1 and BO this st; repeat from * until all sts have been bound off.

SLEEVES
Note: For two-color tunic, begin sleeve using MC.
Place 32[32, 40, 40, 48, 48, 56] held sts of one sleeve on medium-sized 16-inch circular needle or double-point needles.

With RS facing, pick up and k 14[8, 14, 14, 26, 14, 38] sts along underarm edge; this will be 1 st in each CO st and 1 st at each corner, in gap between held sts and underarm sts. Place marker at end of picked-up sts; k all held sts, place marker to indicate beginning of round. 46[40, 54, 54, 74, 62, 94] sts.

Next Round: Ssk, k to 2 sts before marker, k2tog, slip marker, work Round 25[25, 37, 37, 15, 15, 17] of Chart A[A, A, A, A, A, B] to end of round. 44[38, 52, 52, 72, 60, 92] sts.

Sizes XS, M, 1X, 3X Only:
K 2 rounds.

Sizes S, L, 2X Only:
Next Round: K to marker, work Round -[26, -, 38, -, 16, -] of Chart A over next -[32, -, 40, -, 48, -] sts. -[46, -, 60, -, 76, -] sts.

K 1 round.

All Sizes:
Switch to 16-inch circular needle or double-point needles in smallest size. For two-color tunic, break MC and join CC.
Work 6 rounds 1x1 Rib.
Using medium-sized needle, BO all sts loosely in pattern.
Work other sleeve in the same way.

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FINISHING
Weave in ends. Wet block using hot water (see linked articles in pattern notes), stretching and pinning garment to measurements shown, shaping neckline and lower edges into scallops.

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ABOUT THE DESIGNER

Nikol Lohr lives and works at The Harveyville Project with her partner, 2 cats, 7 sheep, and 5 hens.

She’s the author of Naughty Needles, the founder of Yarn School. She blogs at The Thrifty Knitter, and is cupcake on ravelry and QueenieVonSugarpants on flickr.

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