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The Vector Shirt is a relaxed short-sleeve shirt with a softly structured silhouette and slightly dropped shoulders, designed to move effortlessly between settings. Wear it with a flowing skirt and sandals in summer, or style it for the office with tailored trousers.

Worked in fingering weight yarn, the shirt is constructed in flat panels using basic stitches in an easy-to-memorise pattern repeat. Thoughtful shaping across the shoulders, body, and sleeves ensures a clean and comfortable fit. The front, back, and sleeves are worked separately and seamed together. The sleeves, button bands, and collar are worked directly onto the body, giving the piece its neat finish.

Pattern Information

Pattern
Information

Yarn: Fingering Weight
Languages: en
Level: Easy

Sizes & Fit

This pattern comes in 9 different sizes in the order shown here: 1 (2, 3, 4, 5) (6, 7, 8, 9).
Designed to be worn with 15 – 20 cm / 6 – 8 in of ease around chest.
Sizes
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Bust (cm)
95
105
114
125
135
144
155
166
176
Bust (in)
37½
41¼
45
49¼
53¼
56¾
61
65¼
69¼
These are the finished garment measurements:

Material Requirements

YARN

Fingering weight yarn (size 1)
For a cropped garment (28 - 40 cm / 11 - 15¾ in from underarm to hem)
1045 (1120,1190,1260,1335) (1405,1515,1620,1730) m /1145
(1225,1305,1380,1460) (1535,1660,1775,1895) yds
Yardage provided includes 5% extra for swatching and margin of error. Adjust amounts for desired length.

Hooks

• 3 mm hook or size needed to meet gauge 

Notions

• Tapestry needle • Stitch Markers • Scissors • 5 to 6 buttons of ~15 mm / ½ in in diameter •

Yarn used in the sample:

Pascuali, Nepal (60% cotton, 40% linen; 180 m / 197 yds per 50g hank) in color Taupe 42.

For a Vector Shirt as sample, you will need 6 (7, 7, 7, 8) (8, 9, 9,10) 50g hanks of Pascuali Nepal.

Alternative Yarns

Any cotton 8/4 yarn, or fingering weight linen / cotton yarn with approx.170-180m /197yds per 50g

Main gauge

22 sts x 10 rows = 10 cm / 4in
In patt worked flat with a 3 mm hook after blocking

• Be sure to block and check gauge before starting by making a big enough gauge swatch (at least 15 x 15 cm / 6 x 6 in).

• Certain materials might sag, and fabric may extend too much with drape, so adjust hook size appropriately.

Swatch Instructions

Row 1 (Setup row, RS): Ch32, dc in 5th ch from hook (first 2 dcs made), and in rem chs to end, turn. [29 dc]

Row 2 (WS): Ch4 (counts as first dc + 1 ch), *skip next st, dc in next st, ch1, rep from *to end of row, finish with dc in last st (top of beg ch3), turn. [15 dc,14 ch1-sp]

Row 3 (RS): Ch3 (counts as first dc), dc in each st to end, (working 1 dc into each dc and 1 dc for every ch, working into the ch-sps, not into the chs),turn [29 dc]

Row 4 (WS): Ch4 (counts as first dc + 1 ch), tr2tog into the same st (the very first st), and into the fifth st, (skipping 3 sts in-between the two legs of the tr2tog),*ch3,tr2tog into same st as last leg of the last tr2tog and into the fourth st after that (skipping 3 sts in-between), rep from *to end of row, ch1, dc in the same, final st(top of beg ch3),turn. [7 tr2tog, separated by 6 ch3-sp; 2 ch1-sp, 2 dc atthe ends]

Row 5 (RS): Rep row 3

Rows 2-5 are repeated for the Main Patt. For the swatch, rep rows 2-5 a further 2 times, ending with a row 3 or 5. Soak your swatch and let it dry flat. You should have approx. 22 dc (in the solid dc rows) by 10 rows in a 10 x 10 cm / 4 x 4 in square. If you have more stitches or rows, go up a hook size; if you have fewer, go down a size.

Find the patt chart in the pattern PDF.

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