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A breeze of freedom blows through your needles with the Woodstock Cami, a camisole inspired by bohemian silhouettes and natural textures. Knit in a luxurious silk yarn, it stands out for its lightness, fluid drape, and refined details.
This romantic design blends delicate lace motifs with textured stitches reminiscent of 1970s garments, updated with modern finishes. The armholes are seamlessly finished with double stockinette worked as part of the yoke for a clean, minimalist, and comfortable result, no extra finishing required.
Designed to be worn on its own during warm days or layered over a blouse or T-shirt for a dressier look, the Woodstock Cami adapts to your lifestyle and mood. Perfect for knitters looking for a project that’s both simple and rewarding, this camisole highlights the beauty of the yarn while offering the opportunity to explore interesting textures in a summer-friendly format.

 

SIZES: 1 (2) 3 (4) 5 (6) 7 (8)

BUST CIRCUMFERENCE: 75.5 (89) 102 (115.5) 129 (142) 155 (169) cm [30 (35½) 40¾ (46¼) 51½ (56¾) 62 (67½) inches] CAMISOLE LENGTH: 29 (29) 33 (33) 39 (39) 46 (46) cm [11½ (11½) 13 (13) 15½ (15½) 18¼ (18¼) inches] measured from underarm.


GAUGE: 18 sts x 35 rows = 10 x 10 cm [4 x 4 inches] in stockinette and broken rib (pattern E) after blocking, worked in the round and flat using 3.5 mm [US 4] needles.


NEEDLES: 3.5 mm [US 4], 3.25 mm [US 3]; cables: 40, 80, or 100 cm [16, 32, or 40 inches].


MATERIALS: 2 (2) 3 (3) 3 (4) 4 (4) skeins of Algua Marina – Laine Biscotte | 250 m per 100 g. Sample shown is knit in the colorway Green Grows.


Alternative yarn: DK-weight yarn that meets gauge, or 350 (400) 525 (575) 650 (725) 775 (850) meters of yarn. Add approx. 50 meters for a longer version than the sample. Note that yardage may vary depending on the yarn chosen.


NOTIONS: Tapestry needle, stitch markers, and locking stitch markers.

 

 

SIZE GUIDE
The camisole is designed to have approximately 0 to 10 cm [0 to 4 inches] of positive ease, that is, 0 to 10 cm [0 to 4 inches] more than your actual bust circumference.
Sizes 1 (2) 3 (4) 5 (6) 7 (8) are designed to fit a bust circumference of 65.5–75.5 (79–89) 92–102 (95.5–115.5) 119–129 (132–142) 145–155 (159–169) cm [26–30 (31½–35½) 35¾–40¾ (42¼–46¼) 47½–51½ (52¾–56¾) 58–62 (63½–67½) inches], for a finished bust circumference of 75.5 (89) 102 (115.5) 129 (142) 155 (169) cm [30 (35½) 40¾ (46¼) 51½ (56¾) 62 (67½) inches].
The sample shown is a size 2, worn with a 34" [86 cm] bust, for a positive ease of approx. 4 cm [1½"] at the fullest point of the bust.
If you have a significant difference between your high bust and full bust, I recommend choosing your size based on your high bust measurement for the best fit across the shoulders. Choose a size that allows for up to 5 cm [2 inches] of negative ease at the bust if necessary. Be sure to also select a size that accommodates your hip width if you plan for the hem to fall lower than your waist.

 

Armhole depth
The pattern includes two armhole depth options. Check your preferred depth before starting the project to ensure the result meets your expectations.


CAMISOLE CONSTRUCTION OVERVIEW
The first step is to construct the back of the camisole. You’ll begin by casting on stitches for the upper back and knitting it flat. After placing the back stitches on hold, you’ll pick up stitches for the left and right shoulders and work increases for the neckline. The front is then knit flat. The final step of the yoke is to join the front and back. The body is then worked in the round. The neckline stitches are picked up and worked in stockinette for a clean finish. The armhole finishing is knit seamlessly as part of the yoke—no stitches need to be picked up for this step.

 

WOODSTOCK CAMI

11,50C$Prix
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