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Sleeveless Slipover Using Shibui Cima and Reed

Sleeveless Slipover Using Shibui Cima and Reed

Sleeveless Slipover Using Shibui Cima and Reed

Sleeveless Slipover Using Shibui Cima and Reed

“Cool and graceful."

This style is so versatile, we all wanted different lengths—cropped, hip, tunic, and dress lengths. Or any length you’d like! It’s quite simple to customize your Slipover—for your personal style or body type, as a long layer with side vents or as a short topper over a tee, to be dressed up or down.

Be sure to see the "Knitter's Notes."

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“Cool and graceful."

This style is so versatile, we all wanted different lengths—cropped, hip, tunic, and dress lengths. Or any length you’d like! It’s quite simple to customize your Slipover—for your personal style or body type, as a long layer with side vents or as a short topper over a tee, to be dressed up or down.

Be sure to see the "Knitter's Notes."

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Shown in Shibui Cima and Reed, together

This tunic length is the perfect layer over cropped or full-length pants, leggings, or a skirt. It fully covers the hips, and the side vent offers relaxed style and access to pockets.

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This slipover is designed with approx. 3–5"/7.5–12.5cm of ease, but you can choose a size that will fit more closely or more oversized. Details given for smallest size, larger sizes in parentheses ( ).

Finished bust: 34 (37, 40, 43, 46, 49, 52, 55)"/86 (94, 102, 109, 117, 124, 132, 140)cm, after seaming and blocking.

To fit bust: 29−31 (32-34, 35-37, 38-40, 41-43, 44-46, 47-49, 50-52)"/74-79 (81-86, 89-94, 97-102, 104-109, 112-117, 119-124, 127-132)cm with 3-5"/7.5-12.5cm of ease.

FINISHED BODY LENGTHS
Measured from high shoulder (where shoulder meets neck) to hem.

Cropped length: 18½ (18¾, 19, 19¼, 19½, 19½, 19¾, 20)"/46.5 (47, 48, 48.5, 49, 49, 50, 50.5)cm.

Hip length: 22½ (22¾, 23, 23¼, 23½, 23½, 23¾, 24)"/57 (57.5, 58.5, 59, 59.5, 59.5, 60.5, 61)cm.

Tunic length: 29½ (29¾, 30, 30¼, 30½, 30½, 30¾, 31)"/74.5 (75, 76, 76.5, 77, 77, 78, 78.5)cm.

Dress length: 43½ (43¾, 44, 44¼, 44½, 44½, 44¾, 45)"/110.5 (111, 112, 112.5, 113, 113, 114, 114.5)cm.

Tunic length: 3 (3, 4, 4, 4, 4, 5, 5) skeins Cima and 4 (4, 5, 5, 5, 6, 6, 6) skeins Reed.
Sample shown in 46" finished bust, Color 115 Brick in both Cima and Reed.

US 5 (3.75mm) needle, or size to obtain gauge.
US 3 (3.25mm) needle, or two US sizes/.5mm smaller than gauge needle.
2 stitch markers.
Darning needle to finish.

22 sts/32 rows = 4"/10cm in stockinette stitch on larger needle, after blocking.

Swatching for gauge and fabric:

For confidence that your knitted garment will turn out the right size, it is important to swatch your yarn and block it before diving into the project. Your stitch gauge is important for body fit; your row gauge will affect the length. You can also assess whether you like the look and feel of the fabric for this project: Does it have the right drape? Is it too stiff or too limp? Is it too sheer?

We have knitted this slipover at a DK-weight gauge of 22 sts = 4"/10cm and 32 rows = 4"/10cm. Cast on 33 stitches to knit a swatch that measures about 6"/15cm wide; work in St St for 6"/15cm; bind off loosely.

Measure unblocked stitch and row gauges; write them down to use as a reference while knitting. Soak swatch for about 20 minutes in tepid water with a little no-rinse wool wash, squeeze water out, roll in a towel to remove more water, and lay flat to dry. When swatch is completely dry, steam press. Allow to ‘rest’ for a day or two—gauge can change after it relaxes. Measure again.

If you have more than 22 stitches in 4"/10cm, your gauge is a little tight; try swatching again on larger needle. If you have fewer than 22 sts, your gauge is a little loose; try again on smaller needle.

Our pattern has tips for adjusting for row gauge differences.

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