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LYDIA 2.

0 - FLAT
Designed by Courtney Little
Level: Intermediate
A FEW NOTES BEFORE YOU GET STARTED

- Lydia 2.0 is an updated version of the Lydia tank, - There is no waist shaping in this design, and the body
featuring a fun lace pattern along the bottom hem, a length is easy to customize (as noted in the pattern).
cropped fit and a low v-neckline in the back. - Sizes are denoted as 1 (2, 3, 4, 5, 6) [7, 8, 9, 10] (11, 12,
- Instructions in this PDF are for working front and 13, 14), and highlighting the numbers pertaining to
back panels flat. The top of the straps are either seamed your size is very helpful!
using the three-needle bind off method or grafted using - For back panel shaping, there are charts included for
kitchener stitch as preferred, and panels are seamed each size to help with rows where multiple decreases are
using mattress stitch. being worked at the same time. A single blank chart is
- Lydia has been graded and written for 14 sizes, ranging also included if needed for adjusting the v-neck.
from 27-66 in/68.5-167.5 cm finished bust. Most testers - All measurements noted throughout the pattern are
found that choosing a size with negative ease resulted in based on your blocked gauge.
a better fit (up to about 3-4”/7.5-10 cm negative ease;
- If you’re a beginner, the lace may look complicated,
e.g. if your full bust measures 40”, you could choose
but if you take it slow, learning the different techniques
from sizes 36, 39, or 42” depending on your preference).
and stitches, you’ll do great!
- Sample shown is the size 3 (33”/84 cm), worn on a
- Email Courtney at [email protected] for
33”/84 cm bust, 28.5”/72.5 cm waist (giving no ease at
pattern support should you need any!
the bust and 4.5”/11.5 cm positive ease at the waist).

MATERIALS

- *Approximately 275 (311, 354, 419, 475, 535) [606, 676, - US size 5 (3.75mm) knitting needles, or as needed to
754, 828] (908, 994, 1087, 1183) yds / 252 (285, 324, 384, obtain gauge (16-40”/40.5-101.5 cm circulars
435, 490) [555, 619, 690, 758] (831, 909, 994, 1082) m recommended, depending on the size and method you
sport weight yarn/yarn that works up to gauge choose to work)

- Sample made using: - Crochet hook and waste yarn for provisional cast on
- Stitch markers as desired (at least 1, more if you like to
Autumn and Indigo ‘Umber’ on Classic Sport (12-13
mark the lace repeats)
WPI, 100g/321 yds per skein, 100% SW Merino)
- Cable needle or double-pointed needle (same/similar
Check out projects on Ravelry for more yarn option size as main needles)
inspiration (+ page 15 for a few tester photos)!
- Pins for blocking (knit blockers and blocking wires
* Please note - yardage is estimated and your recommended, but not necessary)
requirements will vary depending on your yarn, - Tapestry needle for seaming and weaving in ends
gauge, and if you modify the pattern.

GAUGE

If you’ll be working in the round, swatch in the


round; if working flat, swatch flat. Note: The top
sections of the body are worked flat regardless.
(K7, P1TBL) repeat:
4”/10 cm = 22 sts/28 rows
Lace section, charted on page 4:
3”/7 cm W x 6”/15 cm L = 16 sts x 46 rows
Taken after wet blocking using US size 5
(3.75mm) needles

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MEASUREMENTS

A: Bust/Waist Circumference E: Front Neck Base (BO) Width


27 (30, 33, 36, 39, 42) [45, 48, 51, 54] (57, 60, 63, 66) in / 3.75 (4.25, 4.5, 5, 5.25, 5.5) [6, 6, 6.25, 6.75] (7.5, 7.75,
68.5 (76, 84, 91.5, 99, 106.5) [114.5, 122, 129.5, 137] (145, 8.25, 8.25) in / 9.5 (11, 11.5, 12.5, 13.5, 14) [15, 15,
152.5, 160, 167.5) cm 16, 17] (19, 19.5, 21, 21) cm
A1, Front/Back Flat Panel Width: 13.5 (15, 16.5, 18, 19.5, 21) F: Front Cross-Chest Width
[22.5, 24, 25.5, 27] (28.5, 30, 31.5, 33) in / 34.5 (38, 42, 45.5, 9 (10, 11, 12, 13, 13) [14, 15, 16, 17] (18, 19, 20, 20) in /
49.5, 53.5) [57, 61, 65, 68.5] (72.5, 76, 80, 84) cm 23 (25.5, 28, 30.5, 33, 33) [35.5, 38, 40.5, 43] (45.5, 48.5,
B: CO to Underarm 51, 51) cm
8 (8, 8.25, 9, 9.5, 10) [10.5, 11, 11.5, 12] (12.5, 13, 13.5, G: Back V-Neck Depth
14) in / 20.5 (20.5, 21, 23, 24, 25.5) [26.5, 28, 29, 30.5] 9 (9.25, 9.5, 10, 10.25, 10.5) [10.75, 11.25, 11.75, 12] (12.25,
(32, 33, 34.5, 35.5) cm 13, 13.5, 13.75) in / 23 (23.5, 24, 25.5, 26, 26.5) [27.5, 28.5,
C: Armhole Depth 30, 30.5] (31, 33, 34.5, 35) cm
8 (8.25, 8.5, 9, 9.25, 9.5) [10, 10.5, 11, 11.25] (11.5, 12, H: Strap Width (Measured Flat)
12.5, 13) in / 20.5 (21, 21.5, 23, 23.5, 24) [25.5, 26.5, 28, 1 (1, 1.25, 1.5, 1.75, 1.75) [1.75, 2, 2.25, 2.25] (2.5, 2.75, 3,
28.5] (29, 30.5, 32, 33) cm 3) in / 2.5 (2.5, 3, 4, 4.5, 4.5) [4.5, 5, 5.5, 5.5] (6.5, 7, 7.5,
D: Front Neck Depth 7.5) cm
3 (3, 3.25, 3.25, 3.25, 3.5) [3.5, 3.5, 3.75, 3.75] (3.75, 4, 4, I: Total Garment Length
4) in / 7.5 (7.5, 8.5, 8.5, 8.5, 9) [9, 9, 9.5, 9.5] (9.5, 10, 10, 16 (16.25, 16.75, 18, 18.75, 19.5) [20.5, 21.5, 22.5, 23.25]
10) cm (24, 25, 26, 27) in / 40.5 (41.5, 42.5, 45.5, 47.5, 49.5) [52,
54.5, 57, 59] (61, 63.5, 66, 68.5) cm

F H

E
C

All measurements are


approximate; inches are
rounded to the nearest
0.25 in and centimeters to
the nearest 0.5 cm. A and A1
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ABBREVIATIONS AND SKILLS TO KNOW

CO: Cast on KFB Increase: Knit into the front and back of 1 stitch
BO: Bind off M1L (Make 1 stitch, left-leaning): With the left needle,
St(s): Stitch(es) pick up the bar between two stitches from front to back,
then knit through the back
RN: Right needle
M1R (Make 1 stitch, right-leaning): With the left
LN: Left needle
needle, pick up the bar between two stitches from back
RS: Right side to front, then knit through the front
WS: Wrong side SSK (Slip-slip-knit): Slip 2 stitches knitwise, then knit
Rep: Repeat those 2 stitches together through the back loop
Bet: Between SSP (Slip-slip-purl): Slip 2 stitches knitwise, transfer
BOR: Beginning of round back onto left needle, then purl those 2 stitches together
PM: Place maker through the back loop
RM: Remove marker TWK2TOG (Twisted knit 2 together, right-leaning):
Slip 1 stitch purlwise, slip next stitch purlwise through
YO: Yarn over
the back loop, transfer both stitches back to the left
K: Knit needle, then knit 2 together as usual
P: Purl TWSSK (Twisted slip-slip-knit, left-leaning): Slip 1
SL1: Slip 1 stitch (knitwise) stitch purlwise, slip next stitch knitwise, then knit those
SL1PWYIF: Slip 1 stitch purlwise with yarn in front 2 stitches together through the back loop
K1TBL: Knit 1 stitch through the back loop WIP (Work in pattern): Knit the knits, purl the purls
P1TBL: Purl 1 stitch through the back loop 3WK (3-wrap knot): Onto a cable or double-pointed
K2TOG: Knit 2 stitches together needle of a similar size, knit 2, purl 1, knit 2; wrap
working yarn around those 5 stitches counter-clockwise
P2TOG: Purl 2 stitches together
3 times, then transfer stitches onto right needle

YOU’LL ALSO NEED TO KNOW HOW TO

- CO using a provisional, tubular method (written instructions on page 5, video here)


- Seam using the three-needle BO (or graft using kitchener stitch) and mattress stitch
- Click here for a playlist with helpful tutorials!

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LACE CHART

This chart covers all ROWS for the lace section for
all sizes; stitches 1-16 are repeated across the body
as noted in the pattern. Written instructions are
included and begin on page 5.
Other Notes:
- The chart is read from the bottom up. Odd rows
are the RS (read right to left), even rows are the
WS (read left to right). Slip edge sts on RS, purl
them on WS (not included in the chart).
- Stitches in parentheses ( ) below in the key indicate
what is worked on the WS, if applicable.
- The purl columns are worked as twisted stitches
to keep them tighter, but can be worked as normal
stitches if desired, as noted in the key.
- Sizes 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13 ONLY:
• For front panel, you will finish RS rows working
sts 1-8 of the 16-st repeat and begin WS rows
working sts 8-1 (as indicated by the red midpoint
line), then continue working the full 16-st repeat
across. See pages 5-8 for full written instructions.
• For back panel, you will begin RS rows working
sts 9-16, then continue working the full 16-st 3

repeat across; finish WS rows working sts 16-9.


See pages 9-11 for full written instructions.
• You will NOT work the 3WK at the edges noted
above; simply knits the knits and purl the purls.
The 5 stitches will be wrapped when finishing.

KEY

K (P) M1L

P (K) TWK2TOG

KTBL (PTBL) TWSSK

PTBL (KTBL) K2TOG (P2TOG)

YO SSK (SSP)

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M1R 3WK

Indicates where PTBL (KTBL) can be


worked as P (K) if desired

Indicates midpoint for sizes 1, 3, 5, 7,


9, 11, 13

Disclosure: Lace pattern is a modified version


of a Hitomi Shida Japanese lace motif.
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Tubular Cast On

This technique creates a beautiful rolled over hem.


Video tutorial for this technique (flat and in the round) linked here.

CO for both panels as follows, using a contrasting color 5) Using the RN, pick up the very first P bump of your
waste yarn (in a similar weight to your main project main yarn (visible at the back of the waste yarn chain)
yarn) and a crochet hook; begin with a slip knot. from below, insert the LN into the front of the st, yarn
1) Chain a few sts normally, then begin to chain around over and pull through as if you’re knitting through
your knitting needle to create a provisional/temporary the back loop. Take care not to pick up/split the
CO until you have 38 (42, 46, 50, 54, 58) [62, 66, provisional CO sts or else it will be a little harder to
70, 74] (78, 82, 86, 90) sts on your needle. Chain a pull out later.
few more sts normally, then cut tail and gently pull 6) P the next stitch on the LN. Pick up and K the next
through. P bump just as before, then P1; continue in this
2) Using your main yarn, work 3 flat rows of stockinette fashion (pick up and K1, then P1), until you get to the
(K one row, P one row, K one row). last P bump.

3) Turn to the WS and locate the first vertical bar of your 7) Pick up the last P bump as before, slip the next st
main yarn. This can be tricky to see at first, but if you knitwise, then P those last 2 sts together through the
follow the path of your first row of sts all the way to back loop. You now have 74 (82, 90, 98, 106, 114) [122,
the right edge of the work, that’s what you’ll be picking 130, 138, 146] (154, 162, 170, 178) sts total. Turn the
up in step 4 (for now, simply locate it and place a work to the RS and begin the setup (row 3 on lace
removable marker there if it helps). chart and below); pull out waste yarn chain at any
time.
4) Still on the WS, SL1PWYIF; with the RN (yarn still in
front), pick up that first vertical bar located previously
and place it on the LN in the proper st mount. Return
the first slipped st to the LN, then P2TOG.

Front Panel Lace (Flat)

Important Note: Instructions in red/bold italics apply to sizes 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, and 13 ONLY. Work everything else as
stated/in addition to. Also note that front and back panels for these sizes are worked differently; see page 9 for back
panel instructions.

Follow these instructions (through row 46) for sizes Row 6: P1, K1TBL, P1TBL twice, (K1, P1TBL) twice,
2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, and 14 back panel as well. P1, [K1TBL, P1, (P1TBL, K1) twice, P1TBL twice, K1TBL,
P1TBL twice, (K1, P1TBL) twice, P1], rep bet [ ] to 1 st
Setup rows (after tubular CO)
remaining, P1
Tip: Place markers every 16 sts to mark the lace repeat
Row 7: SL1, [K1, YO, (K1TBL, P1) twice, TWK2TOG,
(not counting the edge sts).
P1TBL, TWSSK, (P1, K1TBL) twice, YO, K1, P1TBL], rep
Row 3 (RS): SL1, [(K1TBL, P1) three times, K1TBL, bet [ ] to 1(9) sts remaining, K1, YO, (K1TBL, P1) twice,
P1TBL], rep bet [ ] to 1 st remaining, SL1 TWK2TOG, P1TBL, SL1
Row 4 (WS): P1, [K1TBL, (P1TBL, K1) three times, Row 8: P1, K1TBL, P1TBL, (K1, P1TBL) twice, P2,
P1TBL], rep bet [ ] to 1 st remaining, P1 [K1TBL, P2, (P1TBL, K1) twice, P1TBL, K1TBL, (P1TBL,
Begin lace section K1) twice, P1TBL, P2], rep bet [ ] to 1 st remaining, P1

Row 5: SL1, [YO, (K1TBL, P1) twice, K1TBL, TWK2TOG, Row 9: SL1, [K2, YO, K1TBL, P1, K1TBL, TWK2TOG,
P1TBL, TWSSK, (K1TBL, P1) twice, K1TBL, YO, P1TBL], P1TBL, TWSSK, K1TBL, P1, K1TBL, YO, K2, P1TBL], rep
rep bet [ ] to 1(9) sts remaining, YO, (K1TBL, P1) twice, bet [ ] to 1(9) sts remaining, K2, YO, K1TBL, P1, K1TBL,
K1TBL, TWK2TOG, P1TBL, SL1 TWK2TOG, P1TBL, SL1

(continued on the following page)


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Front Panel Lace, Continued

Row 10 (WS): P1, K1TBL, P1TBL twice, K1, P1TBL, P3, Row 25: SL1, [K1TBL, YO, SSK, P2, 3WK, P2, K2TOG,
[K1TBL, P3, P1TBL, K1, P1TBL twice, K1TBL, P1TBL YO, K1TBL, P1TBL], rep bet [ ] to 1(9) sts remaining,
twice, K1, P1TBL, P3], rep bet [ ] to 1 st remaining, P1 K1TBL, YO, SSK, P2, K2, P1, SL1
Row 11 (RS): SL1, [K3, YO, K1TBL, P1, TWK2TOG, Row 26: P1, K1TBL, P2, K2, P1, K1, P1TBL, [K1TBL,
P1TBL, TWSSK, P1, K1TBL, YO, K3, P1TBL], rep bet [ ] P1TBL, K1, P1, K2, P2, K1TBL, P2, K2, P1, K1, P1TBL],
to 1 (9) sts remaining, K3, YO, K1TBL, P1, TWK2TOG, rep bet [ ] to 1 st remaining, P1
P1TBL, SL1 Row 27: SL1, [K1TBL, P1, YO, SSK, K2TOG, K1, YO,
Row 12: P1, K1TBL, P1TBL, K1, P1TBL, P4, [K1TBL, P4, P1TBL, YO, K1, SSK, K2TOG, YO, P1, K1TBL, P1TBL],
P1TBL, K1, P1TBL, K1TBL, P1TBL, K1, P1TBL, P4], rep rep bet [ ] to 1(9) sts remaining, K1TBL, P1, YO, SSK,
bet [ ] to 1 st remaining, P1 K2TOG, K1, YO, P1TBL, SL1
Row 13: SL1, [K4, YO, K1TBL, TWK2TOG, P1TBL, Row 28: P1, K1TBL twice, P4, K1, P1TBL, [K1TBL,
TWSSK, K1TBL, YO, K4, P1TBL], rep bet [ ] to 1(9) sts P1TBL, K1, P4, K1TBL three times, P4, K1, P1TBL], rep
remaining, K4, YO, K1TBL, TWK2TOG, P1TBL, SL1 bet [ ] to 1 st remaining, P1
Row 14: P1, K1TBL, P1TBL twice, P5, [K1TBL, P5, Row 29: SL1, [K1TBL, P1, K1TBL, YO, SSK, K1, P3, K1,
P1TBL twice, K1TBL, P1TBL twice, P5], rep bet [ ] to 1 st K2TOG, YO, K1TBL, P1, K1TBL, P1TBL], rep bet [ ] to
remaining, P1 1(9) sts remaining, K1TBL, P1, K1TBL, YO, SSK, K1,
Row 15: SL1, [K5, YO, TWK2TOG, P1TBL, TWSSK, YO, P2, SL1
K5, P1TBL], rep bet [ ] to 1(9) sts remaining, K5, YO, Row 30: P1, K2, P2, (K1, P1TBL) twice, [K1TBL, (P1TBL,
TWK2TOG, P1TBL, SL1 K1) twice, P2, K3, P2, (K1, P1TBL) twice], rep bet [ ] to 1 st
remaining, P1
Row 16: P1, K1TBL, P1TBL, P6, [K1TBL, P6, P1TBL,
K1TBL, P1TBL, P6], rep bet [ ] to 1 st remaining, P1 Row 31: SL1, [(K1TBL, P1) twice, YO, SSK, P3, K2TOG,
YO, (P1, K1TBL) twice, P1TBL], rep bet [ ] to 1(9) sts
Row 17: SL1, [SSK, K4, K1TBL, YO, P1TBL, YO, K1TBL,
remaining, (K1TBL, P1) twice, YO, SSK, P2, SL1
K4, K2TOG, P1TBL], rep bet [ ] to 1(9) sts remaining,
SSK, K4, K1TBL, YO, P1TBL, SL1 Row 32: P1, K1TBL, K1, P2, (K1, P1TBL) twice, [K1TBL,
(P1TBL, K1) twice, P2, K1, K1TBL, K1, P2, (K1, P1TBL)
Row 18: P1, K1TBL, K1, YO, P1TBL, P3, SSP, [K1TBL,
twice], rep bet [ ] to 1 st remaining, P1
P2TOG, P3, P1TBL, YO, K1, K1TBL, K1, YO, P1TBL, P3,
SSP], rep bet [ ] to 1 st remaining, P1 Row 33: SL1, [(K1TBL, P1) twice, K1TBL, YO, SSK,
P1TBL, K2TOG, YO, (K1TBL, P1) twice, K1TBL, P1TBL],
Row 19: SL1, [SSK, K2, K1TBL, YO, K1, P3, K1, YO,
rep bet [ ] to 1(9) sts remaining, (K1TBL, P1) twice,
K1TBL, K2, K2TOG, P1TBL], rep bet [ ] to 1(9) sts
K1TBL, YO, SSK, P1TBL, SL1
remaining, SSK, K2, K1TBL, YO, K1, P2, SL1
Row 34: P1, K1TBL, P1, (K1, P1TBL) three times,
Row 20: P1, K2, P2, YO, P1TBL, P1, SSP, [K1TBL,
[K1TBL, (P1TBL, K1) three times, P1, K1TBL, P1, (K1,
P2TOG, P1, P1TBL, YO, P2, K3, P2, YO, P1TBL, P1, SSP],
P1TBL) three times], rep bet [ ] to 1 st remaining, P1
rep bet [ ] to 1 st remaining, P1
Row 35: SL1, [M1L, (K1TBL, P1) twice, K1TBL, K2TOG,
Row 21: SL1, [SSK, K1TBL, YO, P1, K2, P3, K2, P1, YO,
P1TBL, SSK, (K1TBL, P1) twice, K1TBL, M1R, P1TBL],
K1TBL, K2TOG, P1TBL], rep bet [ ] to 1(9) sts remaining,
rep bet [ ] to 1(9) sts remaining, M1L, (K1TBL, P1) twice,
SSK, K1TBL, YO, P1, K2, P2, SL1
K1TBL, K2TOG, P1TBL, SL1
Row 22: P1, K1TBL, K1, P2, K2, YO, SSP, [K1TBL,
P2TOG, YO, K2, P2, K1, K1TBL, K1, P2, K2, YO, SSP], rep Row 36: P1, K1TBL, P1, (P1TBL, K1) twice, P1TBL, P1,
bet [ ] to 1 st remaining, P1 [(K1TBL, P1, *P1TBL, K1* twice, P1TBL, P1) twice], rep
bet [ ] to 1 st remaining, P1
Row 23: SL1, [YO, SSK, P2, YO, K1, SSK, P1TBL, K2TOG,
K1, YO, P2, K2TOG, YO, P1TBL], rep bet [ ] to 1(9) sts Row 37: SL1, [K1, M1L, (K1TBL, P1) twice, K2TOG,
remaining, YO, SSK, P2, YO, K1, SSK, P1TBL, SL1 P1TBL, SSK, (P1, K1TBL) twice, M1R, K1, P1TBL], rep
bet [ ] to 1(9) sts remaining, K1, M1L, (K1TBL, P1) twice,
Row 24: P1, K1TBL, P2, K1TBL, K2, P2, [K1TBL, P2,
K2TOG, P1TBL, SL1
K2, (K1TBL, P2) twice, K1TBL, K2, P2], rep bet [ ] to 1 st
remaining, P1

(continued on the following page)


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Front Panel Lace, Continued

REMINDER: Instructions in RED/bold italics apply to Row 42: P1, K1TBL, P1, K1, P1TBL, P4, [K1TBL, P4,
sizes 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, and 13 ONLY. Work everything P1TBL, K1, P1, K1TBL, P1, K1, P1TBL, P4], rep bet [ ] to
else as stated. 1 st remaining, P1
Row 38 (WS): P1, K1TBL, P1, (K1, P1TBL) twice, P2, Row 43: SL1, [K4, M1L, K1TBL, K2TOG, P1TBL,
[K1TBL, P2, (P1TBL, K1) twice, P1, K1TBL, P1, (K1, SSK, K1TBL, M1R, K4, P1TBL], rep bet [ ] to 1(9) sts
P1TBL) twice, P2], rep bet [ ] to 1 st remaining, P1 remaining, K4, M1L, K1TBL, K2TOG, P1TBL, SL1
Row 39 (RS): SL1, [K2, M1L, K1TBL, P1, K1TBL, Row 44: P1, K1TBL, P1, P1TBL, P5, [K1TBL, P5, P1TBL,
K2TOG, P1TBL, SSK, K1TBL, P1, K1TBL, M1R, K2, P1, K1TBL, P1, P1TBL, P5], rep bet [ ] to 1 st remaining,
P1TBL], rep bet [ ] to 1(9) sts remaining, K2, M1L, P1
K1TBL, P1, K1TBL, K2TOG, P1TBL, SL1 Row 45: SL1, [K5, M1L, K2TOG, P1TBL, SSK, M1R,
Row 40: P1, K1TBL, P1, P1TBL, K1, P1TBL, P3, K5, P1TBL], rep bet [ ] to 1(9) sts remaining, K5, M1L,
[K1TBL, P3, P1TBL, K1, P1TBL, P1, K1TBL, P1, P1TBL, K2TOG, P1TBL, SL1
K1, P1TBL, P3], rep bet [ ] to 1 st remaining, P1 Row 46: P1, *K1TBL, P7, rep from * to 1 st remaining, P1
Row 41: SL1, [K3, M1L, K1TBL, P1, K2TOG, P1TBL,
SSK, P1, K1TBL, M1R, K3, P1TBL], rep bet [ ] to 1(9) sts
remaining, K3, M1L, K1TBL, P1, K2TOG, P1TBL, SL1

Front Panel Body, Continued

Note: If you chose to work the purl columns as normal [10.5, 11, 11.5, 12] (12.5, 13, 13.5, 14) in / 20.5 (20.5, 21, 23,
stitches (not twisted/through the back loop) through the 24, 25.5) [26.5, 28, 29, 30.5] (32, 33, 34.5, 35.5) cm from
lace section, remember to do the same for the remainder of the CO edge if you matched gauge.
the body.
To adjust the length of the body, simply work more or
Row 1 (RS): SL1, *K7, P1TBL, rep from * to 1 st less rows as desired; be sure to end with a WS row before
remaining, SL1 moving on, and take note of how many rows you add/
Row 2 (WS): P1, *K1TBL, P7, rep from * to 1 st remove.
remaining, P1 Next Row (RS): SL1, K1, SSK, WIP to 4 sts remaining,
K2TOG, K1, SL1; this ‘decreases out’ the edge sts, and you
Repeat rows 1-2 an additional 6 (6, 7, 9, 11, 13) [15, 16,
have 72 (80, 88, 96, 104, 112) [120, 128, 136, 144] (152,
18, 20] (22, 23, 25, 27) times, ending with a WS row. Your
160, 168, 176) sts remaining. PM on edge sts as a guide for
panel should now measure approx. 8 (8, 8.25, 9, 9.5, 10)
seaming later.

Armhole Shaping

Reminder: You just worked a RS row and have 72 (80, 88, Beginning on the WS, decrease every row 0 (0, 0, 0, 0, 2)
96, 104, 112) [120, 128, 136, 144] (152, 160, 168, 176) sts [2, 2, 4, 4] (4, 4, 4, 6) total times, every other row 5 (6, 7,
remaining 9, 10, 12) [13, 13, 13, 14] (15, 16, 17, 20) total times, every
fourth row 3 (3, 3, 2, 2, 1) [1, 2, 2, 2] (2, 2, 2, 1) total times,
Begin shaping by decreasing at the edges as follows; then every sixth row 1 time (all sizes).
decrease rates for each size are below.
You just worked a RS row and have 54 (60, 66, 72, 78, 80)
RS Decrease Rows: SL1, K1, SSK, WIP to 4 sts remaining,
[86, 90, 96, 102] (108, 114, 120, 120) sts remaining. Your
K2TOG, K1, SL1; you have decreased by 2 sts.
panel should measure approx. 4 (4.25, 4.5, 4.5, 4.75, 5)
WS Decrease Rows (sizes 6-14 ONLY): P2, P2TOG, WIP [5.5, 6, 6.25, 6.5] (6.75, 7, 7.5, 8) in / 10 (11, 11.5, 11.5,
to 4 sts remaining, SSP, P2; you have decreased by 2 sts. 12, 12.5) [14, 15, 16, 16.5] (17, 18, 19, 20.5) cm from the
Note: Unless you’re working sizes 6-14, decreases are underarm (row 1 of this section) if you matched gauge.
worked on the RS only. All other rows are worked even in
Continue working even in pattern (slip edge sts on RS,
pattern (slip edge sts on the RS, purl them on the WS).
purl them on WS) for 5 more rows, ending with a WS row.
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Neckline Shaping

For this section, you begin by binding off stitches across then every fourth row 2 (1, 2, 1, 0, 1) [1, 0, 1, 0] (0, 1, 0, 0)
the center for the base of the neck, then work each side total times; work even for 1 more row, or as desired (see
of the neckline shaping separately, ending with the top of modification note below).
the strap where stitches are placed on hold to work the You have 6 (6, 7, 8, 9, 9) [10, 11, 12, 13] (14, 15, 16, 16)
three-needle bind off or kitchener stitch. Notes: The KFB sts remaining; place these on hold while you work the left
worked in row 1 helps give more stability to where the section. Cut yarn, leaving a tail to weave in.
BO splits from the first side of the neckline/strap. BO as if
working stockinette, and take care not to bind off loosely Modification Note: You can adjust the number or rows
or the neckline may flare. worked even after the shaping rows, but make sure the
total row count matches up with your left and back
Row 1 (RS): SL1, WIP for 15 (17, 19, 21, 23, 23) [25, 27, sections in the end. Adjusting row count here will affect
29, 31] (32, 34, 36, 36) sts, KFB (the increased st here is the armhole depth as well as the strap and overall body
the first st you’ll pull over to begin binding off), BO 21 length (plus v-neck depth for the back).
(23, 25, 27, 29, 31) [33, 33, 35, 37] (41, 43, 45, 45) sts, WIP
to 1 st remaining, SL1; you have 17 (19, 21, 23, 25, 25) [27, Working the left section:
29, 31, 33] (34, 36, 38, 38) sts remaining on each side of Place the 17 (19, 21, 23, 25, 25) [27, 29, 31, 33] (34, 36,
the BO sts. 38, 38) sts on hold back onto your needle, join yarn at the
neckline edge and decrease as follows at the same rate as
Continue working the right section only, decreasing at the
the right section.
neckline/inner edge as follows; place all other sts on hold.
WS Decrease Rows: P2, P2TOG, WIP to 1 st remaining,
WS Decrease Rows: P1, WIP to 4 sts remaining, SSP, P2;
P1; you have decreased by 1 st.
you have decreased by 1 st.
RS Decrease Rows: SL1, WIP to 4 sts remaining, K2TOG,
RS Decrease Rows: SL1, K1, SSK, WIP to 1 st remaining,
K1, SL1; you have decreased by 1 st.
SL1; you have decreased by 1 st.
Unless decreasing every row as instructed below, decreases After shaping, you have 6 (6, 7, 8, 9, 9) [10, 11, 12, 13] (14,
are worked on the RS only. All other rows are worked even 15, 16, 16) sts remaining; place these on hold to come back
in pattern (slip edge sts on the RS, purl them on the WS). to later. Cut yarn, leaving a tail to weave in. Be sure to
modify the length here if you did for the right section.
Beginning on the WS, decrease every row 6 (8, 10, 10,
Continue to back panel on the following page (9).
10, 10) [12, 12, 14, 14] (14, 16, 16, 16) total times, every
other row 3 (4, 2, 4, 6, 5) [4, 6, 4, 6] (6, 4, 6, 6) total times,

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Back Panel Lace

NOTE: If you’re making size 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, or Row 14: P1, [K1TBL, P5, P1TBL twice, K1TBL, P1TBL
14, the back panel (from CO through row 46) is twice, P5], rep bet [ ] to 9 sts remaining, K1TBL, P5,
worked exactly the same as the front (starting on P1TBL twice, P1
page 5). Instructions below are for sizes 1, 3, 5, 7, Row 15: SL1, TWSSK, YO, K5, P1TBL, [K5, YO,
9, 11, and 13 ONLY. TWK2TOG, P1TBL, TWSSK, YO, K5, P1TBL], rep bet [ ]
to 1 st remaining, SL1
Setup rows (after tubular CO - page 5) Row 16: P1, [K1TBL, P6, P1TBL, K1TBL, P1TBL, P6],
PM as noted and every 16 sts if marking lace repeats. rep bet [ ] to 9 sts remaining, K1TBL, P6, P1TBL, P1
Row 3 (RS): SL1, [(K1TBL, P1) three times, K1TBL, Row 17: SL1, YO, K1TBL, K4, K2TOG, P1TBL, [SSK, K4,
P1TBL], PM if marking lace repeats, rep bet [ ] to 1 st K1TBL, YO, P1TBL, YO, K1TBL, K4, K2TOG, P1TBL],
remaining, SL1 rep bet [ ] to 1 st remaining, SL1
Row 4 (WS): P1, [K1TBL, (P1TBL, K1) three times, Row 18: P1, [K1TBL, P2TOG, P3, P1TBL, YO, K1,
P1TBL], rep bet [ ] to 1 st remaining, P1 K1TBL, K1, YO, P1TBL, P3, SSP], rep bet [ ] to 9 sts
Begin lace section remaining, K1TBL, P2TOG, P3, P1TBL, YO, K1, P1
Row 19: SL1, P1, K1, YO, K1TBL, K2, K2TOG, P1TBL,
Row 5: SL1, TWSSK, (K1TBL, P1) twice, K1TBL, YO,
[SSK, K2, K1TBL, YO, K1, P3, K1, YO, K1TBL, K2,
P1TBL, [YO, (K1TBL, P1) twice, K1TBL, TWK2TOG,
K2TOG, P1TBL], rep bet [ ] to 1 st remaining, SL1
P1TBL, TWSSK, (K1TBL, P1) twice, K1TBL, YO, P1TBL],
rep bet [ ] to 1 st remaining, SL1 Row 20: P1, [K1TBL, P2TOG, P1, P1TBL, YO, P2, K3,
P2, YO, P1TBL, P1, SSP], rep bet [ ] to 9 sts remaining,
Row 6: P1, [K1TBL, P1, (P1TBL, K1) twice, P1TBL twice,
K1TBL, P2TOG, P1, P1TBL, YO, P2, K1, P1
K1TBL, P1TBL twice, (K1, P1TBL) twice, P1], rep bet [ ]
to 9 sts remaining, K1TBL, P1, (P1TBL, K1) twice, P1TBL Row 21: SL1, P1, K2, P1, YO, K1TBL, K2TOG, P1TBL,
twice, P1 [SSK, K1TBL, YO, P1, K2, P3, K2, P1, YO, K1TBL,
K2TOG, P1TBL], rep bet [ ] to 1 st remaining, SL1
Row 7: SL1, TWSSK, (P1, K1TBL) twice, YO, K1, P1TBL,
[K1, YO, (K1TBL, P1) twice, TWK2TOG, P1TBL, Row 22: P1, [K1TBL, P2TOG, YO, K2, P2, K1, K1TBL,
TWSSK, (P1, K1TBL) twice, YO, K1, P1TBL], rep bet [ ] K1, P2, K2, YO, SSP], rep bet [ ] to 9 sts remaining,
to 1 st remaining, SL1 K1TBL, P2TOG, YO, K2, P2, K1, P1
Row 8: P1, [K1TBL, P2, (P1TBL, K1) twice, P1TBL, Row 23: SL1, K2TOG, K1, YO, P2, K2TOG, YO, P1TBL,
K1TBL, (P1TBL, K1) twice, P1TBL, P2], rep bet [ ] to 9 sts [YO, SSK, P2, YO, K1, SSK, P1TBL, K2TOG, K1, YO, P2,
remaining, K1TBL, P2, (P1TBL, K1) twice, P1TBL, P1 K2TOG, YO, P1TBL], rep bet [ ] to 1 st remaining, SL1
Row 9: SL1, TWSSK, K1TBL, P1, K1TBL, YO, K2, P1TBL, Row 24: P1, [K1TBL, P2, K2, (K1TBL, P2) twice, K1TBL,
[K2, YO, K1TBL, P1, K1TBL, TWK2TOG, P1TBL, K2, P2], rep bet [ ] to 9 sts remaining, K1TBL, P2, K2,
TWSSK, K1TBL, P1, K1TBL, YO, K2, P1TBL], rep bet [ ] K1TBL, P3
to 1 st remaining, SL1 Row 25: SL1, K2, P2, K2TOG, YO, K1TBL, P1TBL,
Row 10: P1, [K1TBL, P3, P1TBL, K1, P1TBL twice, [K1TBL, YO, SSK, P2, 3WK, P2, K2TOG, YO, K1TBL,
K1TBL, P1TBL twice, K1, P1TBL, P3], rep bet [ ] to 9 sts P1TBL], rep bet [ ] to 1 st remaining, SL1
remaining, K1TBL, P3, P1TBL, K1, P1TBL twice, P1 Row 26: P1, [K1TBL, P1TBL, K1, P1, K2, P2, K1TBL, P2,
Row 11: SL1, TWSSK, P1, K1TBL, YO, K3, P1TBL, K2, P1, K1, P1TBL], rep bet [ ] to 9 sts remaining, K1TBL,
[K3, YO, K1TBL, P1, TWK2TOG, P1TBL, TWSSK, P1, P1TBL, K1, P1, K2, P3
K1TBL, YO, K3, P1TBL], rep bet [ ] to 1 st remaining, SL1 Row 27: SL1, YO, K1, SSK, K2TOG, YO, P1, K1TBL,
Row 12: P1, [K1TBL, P4, P1TBL, K1, P1TBL, K1TBL, P1TBL, [K1TBL, P1, YO, SSK, K2TOG, K1, YO, P1TBL,
P1TBL, K1, P1TBL, P4], rep bet [ ] to 9 sts remaining, YO, K1, SSK, K2TOG, YO, P1, K1TBL, P1TBL], rep bet [ ]
K1TBL, P4, P1TBL, K1, P1TBL, P1 to 1 st remaining, SL1
Row 13: SL1, TWSSK, K1TBL, YO, K4, P1TBL, [K4, YO, Row 28: P1, [K1TBL, P1TBL, K1, P4, K1TBL three times,
K1TBL, TWK2TOG, P1TBL, TWSSK, K1TBL, YO, K4, P4, K1, P1TBL], rep bet [ ] to 9 sts remaining, K1TBL,
P1TBL], rep bet [ ] to 1 st remaining, SL1 P1TBL, K1, P4, K1TBL, P1

(continued on the following page)


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Back Panel Lace, Continued

Reminder: These instructions are for sizes 1, 3, 5, 7, Row 37: SL1, SSK, (P1, K1TBL) twice, M1R, K1, P1TBL,
9, 11, and 13 only. [K1, M1L, (K1TBL, P1) twice, K2TOG, P1TBL, SSK,
Row 29 (RS): SL1, P1, K1, K2TOG, YO, K1TBL, P1, (P1, K1TBL) twice, M1R, K1, P1TBL], rep bet [ ] to 1 st
K1TBL, P1TBL, [K1TBL, P1, K1TBL, YO, SSK, K1, P3, K1, remaining, SL1
K2TOG, YO, K1TBL, P1, K1TBL, P1TBL], rep bet [ ] to Row 38: P1, [K1TBL, P2, (P1TBL, K1) twice, P1, K1TBL,
1 st remaining, SL1 P1, (K1, P1TBL) twice, P2], rep bet [ ] to 9 sts remaining,
Row 30 (WS): P1, [K1TBL, (P1TBL, K1) twice, P2, K3, P2, K1TBL, P2, (P1TBL, K1) twice, P2
(K1, P1TBL) twice], rep bet [ ] to 9 sts remaining, K1TBL, Row 39: SL1, SSK, K1TBL, P1, K1TBL, M1R, K2, P1TBL,
(P1TBL, K1) twice, P2, K1, P1 [K2, M1L, K1TBL, P1, K1TBL, K2TOG, P1TBL, SSK,
Row 31: SL1, P1, K2TOG, YO, (P1, K1TBL) twice, K1TBL, P1, K1TBL, M1R, K2, P1TBL], rep bet [ ] to 1 st
P1TBL, [(K1TBL, P1) twice, YO, SSK, P3, K2TOG, YO, remaining, SL1
(P1, K1TBL) twice, P1TBL], rep bet [ ] to 1 st remaining, Row 40: P1, [K1TBL, P3, P1TBL, K1, P1TBL, P1, K1TBL,
SL1 P1, P1TBL, K1, P1TBL, P3], rep bet [ ] to 9 sts remaining,
Row 32: P1, [K1TBL, (P1TBL, K1) twice, P2, K1, K1TBL, K1TBL, P3, P1TBL, K1, P1TBL, P2
K1, P2, (K1, P1TBL) twice], rep bet [ ] to 9 sts remaining, Row 41: SL1, SSK, P1, K1TBL, M1R, K3, P1TBL, [K3,
K1TBL, (P1TBL, K1) twice, P2, K1, P1 M1L, K1TBL, P1, K2TOG, P1TBL, SSK, P1, K1TBL, M1R,
Row 33: SL1, K2TOG, YO, (K1TBL, P1) twice, K1TBL, K3, P1TBL], rep bet [ ] to 1 st remaining, SL1
P1TBL, [(K1TBL, P1) twice, K1TBL, YO, SSK, P1TBL, Row 42: P1, [K1TBL, P4, P1TBL, K1, P1, K1TBL, P1, K1,
K2TOG, YO, (K1TBL, P1) twice, K1TBL, P1TBL], rep bet P1TBL, P4], rep bet [ ] to 9 sts remaining, K1TBL, P4,
[ ] to 1 st remaining, SL1 P1TBL, K1, P2
Row 34: P1, [K1TBL, (P1TBL, K1) three times, P1, Row 43: SL1, SSK, K1TBL, M1R, K4, P1TBL, [K4, M1L,
K1TBL, P1, (K1, P1TBL) three times], rep bet [ ] to 9 sts K1TBL, K2TOG, P1TBL, SSK, K1TBL, M1R, K4, P1TBL],
remaining, K1TBL, (P1TBL, K1) three times, P2 rep bet [ ] to 1 st remaining, SL1
Row 35: SL1, SSK, (K1TBL, P1) twice, K1TBL, M1R, Row 44: P1, [K1TBL, P5, P1TBL, P1, K1TBL, P1, P1TBL,
P1TBL, [M1L, (K1TBL, P1) twice, K1TBL, K2TOG, P5], rep bet [ ] to 9 sts remaining, K1TBL, P5, P1TBL, P2
P1TBL, SSK, (K1TBL, P1) twice, K1TBL, M1R, P1TBL], Row 45: SL1, SSK, M1R, K5, P1TBL, [K5, M1L, K2TOG,
rep bet [ ] to 1 st remaining, SL1 P1TBL, SSK, M1R, K5, P1TBL], rep bet [ ] to 1 st
Row 36: P1, [(K1TBL, P1, *P1TBL, K1* twice, P1TBL, P1) remaining, SL1
twice], rep bet [ ] to 9 sts remaining, K1TBL, P1, (P1TBL, Row 46: P1, *K1TBL, P7, rep from * to 1 st remaining, P1
K1) twice, P1TBL, P2

Back Panel Body, Continued

Note: If you chose to work the purl columns as normal You have 72 (80, 88, 96, 104, 112) [120, 128, 136, 144]
stitches (not twisted/through the back loop) through the (152, 160, 168, 176) sts remaining, and your panel now
lace section, remember to do the same for the remainder measures approx. 7.25 (7.25, 7.5, 8, 8.5, 9) [9.75, 10, 10.5,
of the body. 11.25] (11.75, 12, 12.5, 13.25) in / 17 (17, 19, 20.5, 21.5, 23)
[25, 25.5, 26.5, 28.5] (30, 30.5, 32, 33.5) cm from the CO
Row 1 (RS): SL1, *K7, P1TBL, rep from * to 1 st
edge if you matched gauge.
remaining, SL1
Row 2 (WS): P1, *K1TBL, P7, rep from * to 1 st If you adjusted the length during the front panel body
remaining, P1 section, add in/remove the same number of rows here.
Again, be sure to end with a WS row before moving on to
Repeat rows 1-2 an additional 3 (3, 4, 6, 8, 10) [12, 13, 15,
the next section.
17] (19, 20, 22, 24) times, and on the RS row of your final
repeat, decrease out the edge sts as follows: SL1, SSK, WIP
to 3 sts remaining, K2TOG, SL1; turn and work the final
WS in pattern.

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V-Neck Shaping

Note: If you would like to create a higher V-neck, see the Continue to page 17 (18, 19, 20, 21, 22) [23, 24, 25, 26]
tips at the bottom of this page before beginning. (27, 28, 29, 30) to finish shaping for the right section.
After finishing the right section, return to this page to
For this section, you split the panel into two sections, then
begin working the left section (below).
work each side of the neckline/armhole shaping separately,
ending with the top of the strap where stitches are placed
To work the left section, bring the remaining half of the
on hold to work the three-needle bind off or kitchener
stitches back into action. Reminder: You have 36 (40,
stitch later. This section is included on the decrease charts
44, 48, 52, 56) [60, 64, 68, 72] (76, 80, 84, 88) sts on your
to help with any adjustments if needed.
needle.
First, PM between center sts; you will have 36 (40, 44, 48, Row 1 (RS, very first row shown on decrease chart): SL1,
52, 56) [60, 64, 68, 72] (76, 80, 84, 88) sts on each side. WIP to 1 st remaining, SL1
Row 1 (RS, very first row shown on decrease chart): SL1, Row 2 (WS): P1, WIP to 1 st remaining, P1
WIP to 1 st before center marker, SL1, RM, turn work Row 3: SL1, SSK, YO, K1, WIP to 1 st remaining, SL1
Place second half of sts on hold (or keep on circular cable) Row 4: P1, WIP (P the YO from previous row) to 1 st
and continue working the right section as follows: remaining, P1
Row 5: SL1, WIP to 1 st remaining, SL1
Row 2 (WS): P1, WIP to 1 st remaining, P1
Row 6: P1, WIP to 1 st remaining, P1
Row 3: SL1, WIP to 4 sts remaining, K1, YO, K2TOG, SL1
Row 4: P1, WIP (P the YO from previous row) to 1 st You will now begin armhole shaping while at the same
remaining, P1 time working the v-neck shaping. On row 1 (RS) of
Row 5: SL1, WIP to 1 st remaining, SL1 armhole shaping, PM on edge st as a guide for seaming
later.
Row 6: P1, WIP to 1 st remaining, P1
Continue to page 17 (18, 19, 20, 21, 22) [23, 24, 25, 26]
You will now begin armhole shaping while at the same
(27, 28, 29, 30) for the remainder of the shaping section.
time working the v-neck shaping. On row 1 (RS) of
armhole shaping, PM on edge st as a guide for seaming After completing both right and left, continue to the
later. finishing section on the following page (12) .

Tips for creating a higher V-neck:


- Only work an additional 6 rows even before beginning the armhole shaping as instructed on your decrease chart.
- You can use your decrease chart and blank chart to help shift/adjust the neckline decreases only as needed; as long as
you’re working no more than 14 (12, 14, 12, 12, 12) [12, 12, 12, 12] (12, 12, 12, 12) additional rows before splitting
for the V-neck, you will simply be able to shift the entire neckline shaping sequence so there are less rows/only 1 row
worked even at the top of the strap. Keep in mind, this will still create the wide V shape, just higher up.
- Remember, neckline decreases are worked on the RS only.
- If you need any help, don’t hesitate to reach out via email or Instagram!

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Finishing

Wet block before assembling or as preferred; blocking is very important to help with the overall shape, fit, and drape of
the piece, and to open up the lace so it really blooms! It can be helpful if you have blocking wires for this, especially for the
scalloped edge of the lace/cast on, but you can of course use just pins as well. See blocking photo guide on the following
page (13).
To finish:
1) Seam the top of the straps using the three-needle BO or graft using kitchener stitch.
2) Seam up the sides of the panels using mattress stitch. For sizes 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, and 13, this is where you will wrap those
leftover 5 sts of the 3WK; you can do this as you’re seaming up the side or separately after seaming if you prefer.

Weave in your ends and you’re all set. Enjoy your new Lydia!

If you have any questions at all, please don’t hesitate to email [email protected]
or shoot me a DM on Instagram! I would LOVE to see your projects using this pattern
as well, so please tag me on Instagram @ivyandautumn and #ivyandautumn
#LydiaLaceTank #LydiaTank #LydiaLaceReloaded to share.
Find more at www.ivyandautumn.com and on Ravelry (ivyandautumn).
Thank you so much for supporting me and my work, it truly means the world and more.

Happy Knitting! With love, Courtney

Designed by Courtney Little / Ivy & Autumn.

This pattern is for personal use only, and is property of Courtney Little. Copyright © 2019. You may not redistribute,
sell, or share this pattern in part or in whole, physically or electronically.
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Blocking Guide

These photos show how the sample was blocked after soaking in lukewarm water for about 25 minutes.
Before and after blocking photos are on the following page!

Blocking wires are used along


the bottom edge and through
the live strap stitches.

Knit blockers are used for the


sides of the body, at the base
of the front neck, and to help
keep the V and back straps
in the desired shapes.

T-pins are used in addition as


needed in smaller areas and
to hold the blocking wires in
place.

Measuring tape is used to make 17

sure everything is blocked to


desired dimensions, taking into
consideration the ‘seam allow-
ance’/body edge stitches if you
worked flat.

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Before and After Blocking

Before After

Before/After Lace
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Thank you so much to my Lydia 2.0 test-knitters - Sanne (chaicrafts), Amanda (crochetadk), Shannon (ethereal.
monarch), Katt (kattweaver), Courtney (lavagirlknits), Lali (_ocean_loops), Maria (lucydiamondsinthesky),
Michaela (m.madethat), Mariaelissa (mayacreatesstuff), Rachael (rachael_made), Courtney (rosewoodstitches),
Jacqueline (shethrowsyarnandclay), Victoria (vschlue), Lise (weloveknitters), Maya (whenknithitsthefan),
Joan (joannnlim), Kelsey (kels_hopkins), Estefania (knitcubi), Maria (mjgc_gesusa), Brianna (runlikeabreezy),
Maria (sopranmaria), Janine (willcoknits), Mackenzie (mackenzielpfund), Rachel, and Amber! Thank you for
all your time, talents, patience, guidance, and feedback. I could not have done it without you!

Here are a few of their amazing FO’s to spark a little inspiration! Please do check them out and all their projects
on Ravelry for more.

Top to bottom, left to right: shethrowsyarn, Knitcubi, CourtneyCourtney, RachaelMazur, mayaphotog,


chaicrafts, Lucydiamondknits, VSchlue, lavagirlcourtney, sopranmaria on Ravelry

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About The Decrease Charts

Tip: Even if you’re not printing the pattern/decrease charts, it would be helpful to print just this
page if you need to reference back to it while working the back shaping sections.

- Each chart covers the entire V-neck depth of the labeled size for the back neckline/armhole shaping only.
- Written instructions/decrease rates are included on each page in addition to the chart.
- An ‘x’ denotes which decreases are worked on each row, and running stitch counts are provided as well as beginning
stitch counts.
- All blank rows are worked even in pattern (slipping edge sts on the RS, purling them on the WS). When applicable
on the WS, purl YOs from the previous row.
- When you complete the final row, do not bind off; put remaining stitches on hold and cut tail long enough to work
either the three-needle BO or kitchener stitch. Return to page 11 to begin working the left section; after completing
both sections, continue to page 12 for finishing.
- There is one blank chart included at the very end (page 31) if you want/need to adjust the depth of the V-neck.

Decrease rows are worked as follows:


NOTE: Unless working sizes 6-14, decreases are worked on the RS only as shown on the chart.

RIGHT SECTION:
Neckline Decrease (RS only): SL1, WIP to 3 sts
remaining, K2TOG, SL1
YO Neckline Decrease (RS only): SL1, WIP to 5 sts
remaining, K2TOG, YO, K2TOG, SL1
RS Armhole Decrease Only: SL1, K1, SSK, WIP to 1
st remaining, SL1
RS Armhole Decrease (+ Neckline Dec): SL1, K1, SSK,
WIP to 3 sts remaining, K2TOG, SL1
RS Armhole Decrease (+ YO Neckline Dec): SL1, K1,
SSK, WIP to 5 sts remaining, K2TOG, YO, K2TOG, SL1
WS Armhole Decrease: P1, WIP to 4 sts remaining,
SSP, P2

LEFT SECTION:
Neckline Decrease (RS only): SL1, SSK, WIP to 1 st
remaining, SL1
YO Neckline Decrease (RS only): SL1, SSK, YO, SSK,
WIP to 1 st remaining, SL1
RS Armhole Decrease Only: SL1, WIP to 4 sts remaining,
K2TOG, K1, SL1
RS Armhole Decrease (+ Neckline Dec): SL1, SSK,
WIP to 4 sts remaining, K2TOG, K1, SL1
RS Armhole Decrease (+ YO Neckline Dec): SL1, SSK,
YO, SSK, WIP to 4 sts remaining, K2TOG, K1, SL1
WS Armhole Decrease: P2, P2TOG, WIP to 1 st
remaining, P1

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Size 1 Back Panel Decrease Chart

Please see more information about the chart and how to work each decrease row on page 16.

Written instructions (armhole shaping sequence):


For the v-neck, work a YO decrease on the first row, every fourth row 1 time, then begin decreasing every other
row, alternating between normal neckline decreases and YO decreases 6 times, then continue YO decreases every
other row 12 more times, (while at the same time for the armhole) working the first RS row even, then decreasing
every other row 5 times, every fourth row 4 times, and every sixth row 1 time.

Neckline YO Neckline RS Armhole Running Neckline YO Neckline RS Armhole Running


Row Row
Decrease Decrease Decrease Stitch Count Decrease Decrease Decrease Stitch Count
Initial st count 36 26
Split for V 1 (RS) 27 x x 14
2 (WS) 28
3 29 x 13
4 30
5 31 x 12
6 32
Armhole shaping 1 (RS) x 35 33 x x 10
sequence begins 2 (WS) 34
3 x 34 35 x 9
4 36
5 x x 32 37 x 8
6 38
7 x x 30 39 x 7
8 40
9 x x 28 41 x 6
10 42 Remaining rows worked even
11 x x 26 43
12 44
13 x 25 45
14 46
15 x x 23 47
16 48
17 x 22 49
18 50
19 x x 20 51
20 52
21 x 19 53
22 54
23 x x 17 55
24 56
25 x 16

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Size 2 Back Panel Decrease Chart

Please see more information about the chart and how to work each decrease row on page 16.

Written instructions (armhole shaping sequence):


For the v-neck, work a YO decrease on the first row, every fourth row 1 time, then begin decreasing every other
row, alternating between normal neckline decreases and YO decreases 6 times, then continue YO decreases every
other row 14 more times, (while at the same time for the armhole) working the first RS row even, then decreasing
every other row 7 times, every fourth row 4 times, and every sixth row 1 time.

Neckline YO Neckline RS Armhole Running Neckline YO Neckline RS Armhole Running


Row Row
Decrease Decrease Decrease Stitch Count Decrease Decrease Decrease Stitch Count
Initial st count 40 27 x x 17
Split for V 1 (RS) 28
2 (WS) 29 x 16
3 30
4 31 x x 14
5 32
6 33 x 13
Armhole shaping 1 (RS) x 39 34
sequence begins 2 (WS) 35 x 12
3 x 38 36
4 37 x x 10
5 x x 36 38
6 39 x 9
7 x x 34 40
8 41 x 8
9 x x 32 42
10 43 x 7
11 x x 30 44
12 45 x 6
13 x x 28 46 Remaining rows worked even
14 47
15 x x 26 48
16 49
17 x 25 50
18 51
19 x x 23 52
20 53
21 x 22 54
22 55
23 x x 20 56
24 57
25 x 19 58
26

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Size 3 Back Panel Decrease Chart

Please see more information about the chart and how to work each decrease row on page 16.

Written instructions (armhole shaping sequence):


For the v-neck, work a YO decrease on the first row, every fourth row 1 time, then begin decreasing every other
row, alternating between normal neckline decreases and YO decreases 6 times, then continue YO decreases every
other row 15 more times, (while at the same time for the armhole) working the first RS row even, then decreasing
every other row 7 times, every fourth row 6 times, and every sixth row 1 time.

Neckline YO Neckline RS Armhole Running Neckline YO Neckline RS Armhole Running


Row Row
Decrease Decrease Decrease Stitch Count Decrease Decrease Decrease Stitch Count
Initial st count 44 29 x 20
Split for V 1 (RS) 30
2 (WS) 31 x x 18
3 32
4 33 x 17
5 34
6 35 x x 15
Armhole shaping 1 (RS) x 43 36
sequence begins 2 (WS) 37 x 14
3 x 42 38
4 39 x x 12
5 x x 40 40
6 41 x 11
7 x x 38 42
8 43 x 10
9 x x 36 44
10 45 x x 8
11 x x 34 46
12 47 x 7
13 x x 32 48 Remaining rows worked even
14 49
15 x x 30 50
16 51
17 x 29 52
18 53
19 x x 27 54
20 55
21 x 26 56
22 57
23 x x 24 58
24 59
25 x 23 60
26 61
27 x x 21 62
28

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Size 4 Back Panel Decrease Chart

Please see more information about the chart and how to work each decrease row on page 16.

Written instructions (armhole shaping sequence):


For the v-neck, work a YO decrease on the first row, every fourth row 1 time, then begin decreasing every other
row, alternating between normal neckline decreases and YO decreases 6 times, then continue YO decreases every
other row 16 more times, (while at the same time for the armhole) working the first RS row even, then decreasing
every other row 10 times, every fourth row 5 times, and every sixth row 1 time.

Neckline YO Neckline RS Armhole Running Neckline YO Neckline RS Armhole Running


Row Row
Decrease Decrease Decrease Stitch Count Decrease Decrease Decrease Stitch Count
Initial st count 48 29 x x 22
Split for V 1 (RS) 30
2 (WS) 31 x 21
3 32
4 33 x x 19
5 34
6 35 x 18
Armhole shaping 1 (RS) x 47 36
sequence begins 2 (WS) 37 x x 16
3 x 46 38
4 39 x 15
5 x x 44 40
6 41 x x 13
7 x x 42 42
8 43 x 12
9 x x 40 44
10 45 x 11
11 x x 38 46
12 47 x x 9
13 x x 36 48
14 49 x 8
15 x x 34 50 Remaining rows worked even
16 51
17 x x 32 52
18 53
19 x x 30 54
20 55
21 x x 28 56
22 57
23 x 27 58
24 59
25 x x 25 60
26 61
27 x 24 62
28

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Size 5 Back Panel Decrease Chart

Please see more information about the chart and how to work each decrease row on page 16.

Written instructions (armhole shaping sequence):


For the v-neck, work a YO decrease on the first row, every fourth row 1 time, then begin decreasing every other
row, alternating between normal neckline decreases and YO decreases 6 times, then continue YO decreases every
other row 17 more times, (while at the same time for the armhole) working the first RS row even, then decreasing
every other row 12 times, every fourth row 5 times, and every sixth row 1 time.

Neckline YO Neckline RS Armhole Running Neckline YO Neckline RS Armhole Running


Row Row
Decrease Decrease Decrease Stitch Count Decrease Decrease Decrease Stitch Count
Initial st count 52 30
Split for V 1 (RS) 31 x 24
2 (WS) 32
3 33 x x 22
4 34
5 35 x 21
6 36
Armhole shaping 1 (RS) x 51 37 x x 19
sequence begins 2 (WS) 38
3 x 50 39 x 18
4 40
5 x x 48 41 x x 16
6 42
7 x x 46 43 x 15
8 44
9 x x 44 45 x x 13
10 46
11 x x 42 47 x 12
12 48
13 x x 40 49 x 11
14 50
15 x x 38 51 x x 9
16 52 Remaining rows worked even
17 x x 36 53
18 54
19 x x 34 55
20 56
21 x x 32 57
22 58
23 x x 30 59
24 60
25 x x 28 61
26 62
27 x 27 63
28 64
29 x x 25

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Size 6 Back Panel Decrease Chart

Please see more information about the chart and how to work each decrease row on page 16.

Written instructions (armhole shaping sequence):


For the v-neck, work a YO decrease on the first row, every fourth row 1 time, then begin decreasing every other
row, alternating between normal neckline decreases and YO decreases 6 times, then continue YO decreases every
other row 19 more times, (while at the same time for the armhole) working the first RS row even, then decreasing
every row 2 times, every other row 13 times, every fourth row 4 times, and every sixth row 1 time.

Neckline YO Neckline RS Armhole WS Armhole Running Neckline YO Neckline RS Armhole Running


Row Row
Decrease Decrease Decrease Decrease Stitch Count Decrease Decrease Decrease Stitch Count
Initial st count 56 32
Split for V 1 (RS) 33 x x 24
2 (WS) 34
3 35 x 23
4 36
5 37 x x 21
6 38
Armhole shaping 1 (RS) x 55 39 x 20
sequence begins 2 (WS) x 54 40
3 x 53 41 x x 18
4 42
5 x x 51 43 x 17
6 44
7 x x 49 45 x x 15
8 46
9 x x 47 47 x 14
10 48
11 x x 45 49 x 13
12 50
13 x x 43 51 x x 11
14 52
15 x x 41 53 x 10
16 54
17 x x 39 55 x 9
18 56 Remaining rows worked even
19 x x 37 57
20 58
21 x x 35 59
22 60
23 x x 33 61
24 62
25 x x 31 63
26 64
27 x x 29 65
28 66
29 x x 27 67
30 68
31 x 26

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Size 7 Back Panel Decrease Chart

Please see more information about the chart and how to work each decrease row on page 16.

Written instructions (armhole shaping sequence):


For the v-neck, work a YO decrease on the first row, every fourth row 1 time, then begin decreasing every other
row, alternating between normal neckline decreases and YO decreases 6 times, then continue YO decreases every
other row 20 more times, (while at the same time for the armhole) working the first RS row even, then decreasing
every row 2 times, every other row 15 times, every fourth row 4 times, and every sixth row 1 time.

Neckline YO Neckline RS Armhole WS Armhole Running Neckline YO Neckline RS Armhole Running


Row Row
Decrease Decrease Decrease Decrease Stitch Count Decrease Decrease Decrease Stitch Count
Initial st count 60 33 x x 27
Split for V 1 (RS) 34
2 (WS) 35 x 26
3 36
4 37 x x 24
5 38
6 39 x 23
Armhole shaping 1 (RS) x 59 40
sequence begins 2 (WS) x 58 41 x x 21
3 x 57 42
4 43 x 20
5 x x 55 44
6 45 x x 18
7 x x 53 46
8 47 x 17
9 x x 51 48
10 49 x x 15
11 x x 49 50
12 51 x 14
13 x x 47 52
14 53 x 13
15 x x 45 54
16 55 x x 11
17 x x 43 56
18 57 x 10
19 x x 41 58 Remaining rows worked even
20 59
21 x x 39 60
22 61
23 x x 37 62
24 63
25 x x 35 64
26 65
27 x x 33 66
28 67
29 x x 31 68
30 69
31 x x 29 70
32

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Size 8 Back Panel Decrease Chart

Please see more information about the chart and how to work each decrease row on page 16.

Written instructions (armhole shaping sequence):


For the v-neck, work a YO decrease on the first row, every fourth row 1 time, then begin decreasing every other
row, alternating between normal neckline decreases and YO decreases 6 times, then continue YO decreases every
other row 22 more times, (while at the same time for the armhole) working the first RS row even, then decreasing
every row 2 times, every other row 15 times, every fourth row 5 times, and every sixth row 1 time.

Neckline YO Neckline RS Armhole WS Armhole Running Neckline YO Neckline RS Armhole Running


Row Row
Decrease Decrease Decrease Decrease Stitch Count Decrease Decrease Decrease Stitch Count
Initial st count 64 35 x 30
Split for V 1 (RS) 36
2 (WS) 37 x x 28
3 38
4 39 x 27
5 40
6 41 x x 25
Armhole shaping 1 (RS) x 63 42
sequence begins 2 (WS) x 62 43 x 24
3 x 61 44
4 45 x x 22
5 x x 59 46
6 47 x 21
7 x x 57 48
8 49 x x 19
9 x x 55 50
10 51 x 18
11 x x 53 52
12 53 x x 16
13 x x 51 54
14 55 x 15
15 x x 49 56
16 57 x 14
17 x x 47 58
18 59 x x 12
19 x x 45 60
20 61 x 11
21 x x 43 62 Remaining rows worked even
22 63
23 x x 41 64
24 65
25 x x 39 66
26 67
27 x x 37 68
28 69
29 x x 35 70
30 71

31 x x 33 72
32 73
33 x x 31 74
34

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Size 9 Back Panel Decrease Chart

Please see more information about the chart and how to work each decrease row on page 16.

Written instructions (armhole shaping sequence):


For the v-neck, work a YO decrease on the first row, every fourth row 1 time, then begin decreasing every other
row, alternating between normal neckline decreases and YO decreases 6 times, then continue YO decreases every
other row 24 more times, (while at the same time for the armhole) working the first RS row even, then decreasing
every row 4 times, every other row 14 times, every fourth row 5 times, and every sixth row 1 time.

Neckline YO Neckline RS Armhole WS Armhole Running Neckline YO Neckline RS Armhole Running


Row Row
Decrease Decrease Decrease Decrease Stitch Count Decrease Decrease Decrease Stitch Count
Initial st count 68 37 x x 31
Split for V 1 (RS) 38
2 (WS) 39 x 30
3 40
4 41 x x 28
5 42
6 43 x 27
Armhole shaping 1 (RS) x 67 44
sequence begins 2 (WS) x 66 45 x x 25
3 x 65 46
4 x 64 47 x 24
5 x x 62 48
6 49 x x 22
7 x x 60 50
8 51 x 21
9 x x 58 52
10 53 x x 19
11 x x 56 54
12 55 x 18
13 x x 54 56
14 57 x 17
15 x x 52 58
16 59 x x 15
17 x x 50 60
18 61 x 14
19 x x 48 62
20 63 x 13
21 x x 46 64
22 65 x 12
23 x x 44 66 Remaining rows worked even
24 67
25 x x 42 68
26 69
27 x x 40 70
28 71
29 x x 38 72
30 73
31 x x 36 74
32 75

33 x x 34 76
34 77
35 x 33 78
36

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Size 10 Back Panel Decrease Chart

Please see more information about the chart and how to work each decrease row on page 16.

Written instructions (armhole shaping sequence):


For the v-neck, work a YO decrease on the first row, every fourth row 1 time, then begin decreasing every other
row, alternating between normal neckline decreases and YO decreases 6 times, then continue YO decreases every
other row 25 more times, (while at the same time for the armhole) working the first RS row even, then decreasing
every row 4 times, every other row 15 times, every fourth row 6 times, and every sixth row 1 time.

Neckline YO Neckline RS Armhole WS Armhole Running Neckline YO Neckline RS Armhole Running


Row Row
Decrease Decrease Decrease Decrease Stitch Count Decrease Decrease Decrease Stitch Count
Initial st count 72 38
Split for V 1 (RS) 39 x x 33
2 (WS) 40
3 41 x 32
4 42
5 43 x x 30
6 44
Armhole shaping 1 (RS) x 71 45 x 29
sequence begins 2 (WS) x 70 46
3 x 69 47 x x 27
4 x 68 48
5 x x 66 49 x 26
6 50
7 x x 64 51 x x 24
8 52
9 x x 62 53 x 23
10 54
11 x x 60 55 x x 21
12 56
13 x x 58 57 x 20
14 58
15 x x 56 59 x x 18
16 60
17 x x 54 61 x 17
18 62
19 x x 52 63 x 16
20 64
21 x x 50 65 x x 14
22 66
23 x x 48 67 x 13
24 68 Remaining rows worked even
25 x x 46 69
26 70
27 x x 44 71
28 72
29 x x 42 73
30 74
31 x x 40 75
32 76
33 x x 38 77
34 78
35 x x 36 79
36 80
37 x 35

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Size 11 Back Panel Decrease Chart

Please see more information about the chart and how to work each decrease row on page 16.
Written instructions (armhole shaping sequence):
For the v-neck, work a YO decrease on the first row, every fourth row 1 time, then begin decreasing every other
row, alternating between normal neckline decreases and YO decreases 6 times, then continue YO decreases every
other row 26 more times, (while at the same time for the armhole) working the first RS row even, then decreasing
every row 4 times, every other row 17 times, every fourth row 6 times, and every sixth row 1 time.

Neckline YO Neckline RS Armhole WS Armhole Running Neckline YO Neckline RS Armhole Running


Row Row
Decrease Decrease Decrease Decrease Stitch Count Decrease Decrease Decrease Stitch Count
Initial st count 76 39 x x 36
Split for V 1 (RS) 40
2 (WS) 41 x 35
3 42
4 43 x x 33
5 44
6 45 x 32
Armhole shaping 1 (RS) x 75 46
sequence begins 2 (WS) x 74 47 x x 30
3 x 73 48
4 x 72 49 x 29
5 x x 70 50
6 51 x x 27
7 x x 68 52
8 53 x 26
9 x x 66 54
10 55 x x 24
11 x x 64 56
12 57 x 23
13 x x 62 58
14 59 x x 21
15 x x 60 60
16 61 x 20
17 x x 58 62
18 63 x x 18
19 x x 56 64
20 65 x 17
21 x x 54 66
22 67 x 16
23 x x 52 68
24 69 x x 14
25 x x 50 70 Remaining rows worked even
26 71
27 x x 48 72
28 73
29 x x 46 74
30 75
31 x x 44 76
32 77
33 x x 42 78
34 79

35 x x 40 80
36 81
37 x x 38 82
38

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Size 12 Back Panel Decrease Chart
Please see more information about the chart and how to work each decrease row on page 16.

Written instructions (armhole shaping sequence):


For the v-neck, work a YO decrease on the first row, every fourth row 1 time, then begin decreasing every other
row, alternating between normal neckline decreases and YO decreases 6 times, then continue YO decreases every
other row 28 more times, (while at the same time for the armhole) working the first RS row even, then decreasing
every row 4 times, every other row 19 times, every fourth row 5 times, and every sixth row 1 time.

Neckline YO Neckline RS Armhole WS Armhole Running Neckline YO Neckline RS Armhole Running


Row Row
Decrease Decrease Decrease Decrease Stitch Count Decrease Decrease Decrease Stitch Count
Initial st count 80 41 x x 38
Split for V 1 (RS) 42
2 (WS) 43 x x 36
3 44
4 45 x 35
5 46
6 47 x x 33
Armhole shaping 1 (RS) x 79 48
sequence begins 2 (WS) x 78 49 x 32
3 x 77 50
4 x 76 51 x x 30
5 x x 74 52
6 53 x 29
7 x x 72 54
8 55 x x 27
9 x x 70 56
10 57 x 26
11 x x 68 58
12 59 x x 24
13 x x 66 60
14 61 x 23
15 x x 64 62
16 63 x x 21
17 x x 62 64
18 65 x 20
19 x x 60 66
20 67 x 19
21 x x 58 68
22 69 x x 17
23 x x 56 70
24 71 x 16
25 x x 54 72
26 73 x 15
27 x x 52 74 Remaining rows worked even
28 75
29 x x 50 76
30 77
31 x x 48 78
32 79
33 x x 46 80
34 81
35 x x 44 82
36 83
37 x x 42 84
38 85
39 x x 40 86
40

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Size 13 Back Panel Decrease Chart
Please see more information about the chart and how to work each decrease row on page 16.
Written instructions (armhole shaping sequence):
For the v-neck, work a YO decrease on the first row, every fourth row 1 time, then begin decreasing every other
row, alternating between normal neckline decreases and YO decreases 6 times, then continue YO decreases every
other row 29 more times, (while at the same time for the armhole) working the first RS row even, then decreasing
every row 6 times, every other row 18 times, every fourth row 6 times, and every sixth row 1 time.

Neckline YO Neckline RS Armhole WS Armhole Running Neckline YO Neckline RS Armhole Running


Row Row
Decrease Decrease Decrease Decrease Stitch Count Decrease Decrease Decrease Stitch Count
Initial st count 84 42
Split for V 1 (RS) 43 x x 39
2 (WS) 44
3 45 x 38
4 46
5 47 x x 36
6 48
Armhole shaping 1 (RS) x 83 49 x 35
sequence begins 2 (WS) x 82 50
3 x 81 51 x x 33
4 x 80 52
5 x x 78 53 x 32
6 x 77 54
7 x x 75 55 x x 30
8 56
9 x x 73 57 x 29
10 58
11 x x 71 59 x x 27
12 60
13 x x 69 61 x 26
14 62
15 x x 67 63 x x 24
16 64
17 x x 65 65 x 23
18 66
19 x x 63 67 x x 21
20 68
21 x x 61 69 x 20
22 70
23 x x 59 71 x 19
24 72
25 x x 57 73 x x 17
26 74
27 x x 55 75 x 16
28 76 Remaining rows worked even
29 x x 53 77
30 78
31 x x 51 79
32 80
33 x x 49 81
34 82
35 x x 47 83
36 84
37 x x 45 85
38 86
39 x x 43 87
40 88
41 x x 41

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Size 14 Back Panel Decrease Chart
Please see more information about the chart and how to work each decrease row on page 16.
Written instructions (armhole shaping sequence):
For the v-neck, work a YO decrease on the first row, every fourth row 1 time, then begin decreasing every other
row, alternating between normal neckline decreases and YO decreases 6 times, then continue YO decreases every
other row 29 more times, (while at the same time for the armhole) working the first RS row even, then decreasing
every row 6 times, every other row 18 times, every fourth row 6 times, and every sixth row 1 time.

Neckline YO Neckline RS Armhole WS Armhole Running Neckline YO Neckline RS Armhole Running


Row Row
Decrease Decrease Decrease Decrease Stitch Count Decrease Decrease Decrease Stitch Count
Initial st count 88 44
Split for V 1 (RS) 45 x x 41
2 (WS) 46
3 47 x 40
4 48
5 49 x x 38
6 50
Armhole shaping 1 (RS) x 87 51 x 37
sequence begins 2 (WS) x 86 52
3 x 85 53 x x 35
4 x 84 54
5 x x 82 55 x 34
6 x 81 56
7 x x 79 57 x x 32
8 58
9 x x 77 59 x 31
10 60
11 x x 75 61 x x 29
12 62
13 x x 73 63 x 28
14 64
15 x x 71 65 x x 26
16 66
17 x x 69 67 x 25
18 68
19 x x 67 69 x x 23
20 70
21 x x 65 71 x 22
22 72
23 x x 63 73 x x 20
24 74
25 x x 61 75 x 19
26 76
27 x x 59 77 x 18
28 78
29 x x 57 79 x x 16
30 80 Remaining rows worked even
31 x x 55 81
32 82
33 x x 53 83
34 84
35 x x 51 85
36 86
37 x x 49 87
38 88
39 x x 47 89
40 90
41 x x 45 91
42 92
43 x x 43
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Blank Back Panel Decrease Chart
This chart is to help adjust the back panel shaping if needed. It covers rows for all 14 sizes, and the final row for
each size is marked and labeled. Remember to select ‘Fit To Page’ setting if printing a physical copy.

Neckline YO Neckline RS Armhole WS Armhole Running Neckline YO Neckline RS Armhole Running


Row Row
Decrease Decrease Decrease Decrease Stitch Count Decrease Decrease Decrease Stitch Count

Initial st count 44

(Original V-neck 1 (RS) 45


Split) 2 (WS) 46
3 47
4 48
5 49
6 50

Armhole shaping 1 (RS) 51


sequence begins 2 (WS) 52
3 53
4 54
5 55
6 56 Size 1
7 57
8 58 Size 2
9 59
10 60
11 61 Size 3
12 62 and 4
13 63
14 64 Size 5
15 65
16 66
17 67
18 68 Size 6
19 69
20 70 Size 7
21 71
22 72
23 73
24 74 Size 8
25 75
26 76
27 77
28 78 Size 9
29 79
30 80 Size 10
31 81
32 82 Size 11
33 83
34 84
35 85
36 86 Size 12
37 87
38 88 Size 13
39 89
40 90
41 91
42 92 Size 14
43

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