Togue Pond, named after a small body of water nestled in the mountains of northeast Maine, is a simple top with a curved hem that dips slightly in back. Its embellishments are few: A strong line of decreases to shape the armhole and clean ribbed borders at hem, neck, and armhole.
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Togue Pond - Printed Knitting Pattern
- Designed by Pam Allen for Quince & Co.
- Tank is knitted in the round from the bottom up. Body shaped with short rows. Shoulders joined with three-needle bind off, and stitches are picked up and knitted around armholes and neck opening for ribbed trim.
- Required Skills: Long-tail cast on (link provided), increasing, decreasing, working in the round, picking up stitches, short rows and three-needle bind off (instructions included).
- Size: Shown in size 33" [84 cm] with 1" [2.5 cm] negative ease
- Finished Measurements:
- 33 (36, 39, 42, 45, 48, 51, 54)" [84 (91.5, 99, 106.5, 114.5, 122, 129.5, 137) cm] circumference
- Suggested Yarn:
- Kestrel by Quince & Co (100% organic linen; 76 yd [70m]/50g)
- 6 (6, 7, 7, 8, 8, 9, 10) skeins Cove 503
- Kestrel is a heavy worsted weight yarn
- Tension/gauge:
- 16 sts and 21 rnds = 4" [10 cm] in stockinette stitch in the rnd using largest needles, after blocking
- Needles:
- 24" circular in size US 7 [4.5 mm]
- 32" circular in size US 8
- 32" circular in size US 10 [5 and 6 mm]
- One set of 5 DPNs in size US 8 [5 mm]
- Notions:
- Stitch markers
- Removable stitch markers
- Stitch holders or waste yarn
- Tapestry needle