Notes from Pam Allen, designer:
Stockinette stitch pairs so beautifully with Kestrel that you don’t really need to do much else with it. Edges don’t roll and the drape is to die for. The Davis tee is wider than most with very fitted sleeves to balance its boxy shape. For detail, an exposed shoulder seam.
Stockinette stitch pairs so beautifully with Kestrel that you don’t really need to do much else with it. Edges don’t roll and the drape is to die for. The Davis tee is wider than most with very fitted sleeves to balance its boxy shape. For detail, an exposed shoulder seam.
Yarn
kestrel / urchin 505
8 (8, 9, 10, 10, 11, 12) skeins
Needles
32” circular needle in size US 10 / 6 mm
double-pointed needles in size US 10 / 6 mm
Skills needed
long-tail cast on, decreasing, backward loop cast on, short rows, three-needle bind off
tutorial links provided for cast ons and short rows; written instructions included for three-needle bind-off and short rows.
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