PetiteKnit - Friday Tee
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This is a printed pattern in Swedish.
Friday Tee is knitted top down in seed rib with raglan increases. The neckline is knitted in rib, folded double, and knitted down. Shortened rows are knitted to shape the neckline. Sleeves and body are finished with a rib edge.
Knit a swatch before you start knitting and remember to wash the swatch before measuring the knitting strength – pearl elastic stretches when washed.
Size guide
Friday Tee should have a range of motion ( positive ease) of approx. 6-9 cm in relation to your bust measurement. The sizes XS (S) M (L) XL (2XL) 3XL (4XL) 5XL correspond to a bust measurement, measured on your body, of 80-85 (85-90) 90-95 (95-100) 100-110 (110-120) 120-130 (130-140) 140-150 cm. The measurements of the finished blouse are given on the front of the pattern. Measure yourself before you start knitting, to determine which size will fit you best. If you, for example, measure 90 cm around the bust (or the widest part of your body), you should knit a size S. A blouse size S has an upper width of 96 cm and will in the above example give a range of movement ( positive ease ) of 6 cm.
The model in the picture is wearing a size XS, has a bust measurement of 82 cm and is 164 cm tall.
Sizes: XS (S) M (L) XL (2XL) 3XL (4XL) 5XL
Blouse measurements: Width: 90 (96) 100 (106) 116 (126) 136 (147) 156 cm
Length: 48 (49) 50 (52) 55 (58) 59 (61) 63 cm
Knitting strength: 28 stitches x 44 rows in pearl rib on 3 mm needles = 10 x 10 cm after washing and blocking
Note that before washing the knitting tension will be around 35 stitches per 10 cm.
Knitting suggestions: Circular needle 3 mm (40, 60, 80 and 100 cm), circular needle 2.5 mm (40 cm), double pointed needles 3 mm (if you are not knitting with Magic Loop technology).
Material: 200 (200) 200 (200-250) 250 (300) 300 (350) 400 g Sunday from Sandnes Garn (50 g = 235 m) for the blouse's base color (here in color 2511 Almond) and 50 (50-100) 100 (100) 100 (100) 100 (100) 100-150 g Sunday from Sandnes Garn (50 g = 235 m) for the blouse's stripes/contrast color (here in color 3553 Dusty Rouge)
If you knit a solid-colored blouse, the total yarn requirement is 250 (250) 250 (250-300) 300 (350) 400 (450) 500 g Sunday from Sandnes Garn (50 g = 235 m)
Difficulty level : ★ ★ ★ (3 out of 5).
About difficulty level
About difficulty level
1 ★ – BEGINNER
The patterns in this category are written for the brand new knitter and where you only need to recognize and master the most basic techniques to be able to knit the pattern. The patterns are written in beginner-friendly language with no or very few abbreviations. For many of the patterns, especially the Novice series, there are extra detailed videos that guide you through the different steps in the pattern.
You will encounter the following techniques in the beginner category:
Cross cast-on, knit, purl, twisted knit, decrease, increase, yarn over and regular bind off.
2 ★ ★ – EASY
The patterns in this category are a little more difficult than the beginner patterns but still easy to knit. The patterns are for those who have knitted their first project and are familiar with reading a pattern.
In this category you will encounter abbreviations. Abbreviations that are specific to the pattern will be described. There will be videos that show the techniques that you will use in the pattern.
You will encounter the following techniques in the easy category, in addition to the techniques from the previous category:
Stitching together folded edges, buttonholes, simple structural patterns and picking up stitches.
3 ★ ★ ★ – AVERAGE
The patterns in this category assume that you are experienced and familiar with basic knitting techniques as the patterns contain more difficult techniques such as casting on, picking up stitches and shortened rows. There will be videos showing the techniques you will use in the pattern.
You will encounter the following techniques in the medium category, in addition to the techniques from the previous categories:
Reading a simple chart, Italian cast on, Italian cast off, Judy's Magic Cast On, i-cord, simple double knit, double knit to Italian cast off, German Short Rows, structural patterns, simple assembly, embroidery on knit and multi-color knit.
4 ★ ★ ★ ★– ABOVE AVERAGE
The patterns in this category assume that you are an experienced knitter and can have an overview of a pattern. The patterns may require you to have control over several elements at the same time – such as knitting from a chart and designing at the same time. There will be videos that show the techniques that you will use in the pattern.
You will encounter the following techniques in the above-average category, in addition to the techniques from the previous categories:
Knitting according to a diagram, installing zippers, double knitting and advanced structural knitting such as rib.
5 ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ – DIFFICULT
The patterns in this category assume that you are an experienced knitter who can keep an overview of a pattern and place patterns and designs yourself based on the instructions in the pattern. There will be videos that show the techniques that you will use in the pattern.
You will encounter the following techniques in the difficult category, in addition to the techniques from the previous categories:
Advanced double knitting for e.g. edges, collars and buttonholes, decreases/increases in patterns and shortened rows in structured patterns.





