Lily
Lily is a simple seamless easy-to-knit dress that is easy enough for a beginner to tackle. Designed as a stash buster knit, ideally suited to variegated yarn, this dress can be made with as little as 200g of of DK/8ply weight yarn and half a ball of contrasting scraps. Inspired by ballet style knits; this dress has a fake waist sash, crossover bodice, flared sleeves and a lovely elongated skirt.
Construction:
This garment is knit from the top down in one piece. Initially, even though you are using circular needles, you will be knitting flat. After finishing the bodice knit flat, the garment is joined in the round just before the sash. The skirt of the dress is knit in the round with increases to shape the skirt. The sleeves are also knit in the round using your preferred method of small circumference knitting.
Sizing:
To fit actual chest measurement of:
15-21: 15/38 (16/41, 17/43, 18/46) [19/48.5, 20/51, 21/53.5]
22-28: 22/56 (23/58.5, 24/61, 25/63.5) [26/66, 27/68.5, 28/71]
inches/cms.
Skill Level:
Intermediate
Techniques used:
knit and purl
Increasing and decreasing
Working in the round on circular needles
Working small circumference in the round
Picking up stitches
Yarn Requirements:
* The Wool Company’s Utiku Multi Colours (100% wool; 415yd 379m/200g) – Main Colour: 1 (1, 1, 1) [1, 2, 2] 2 (2, 2, 2) [2, 3, 3] skeins. Contrast Colour: 1 skein.
* OR DK/8ply weight yarn:
Main Colour:
15 – 21: 200/185 (250/230, 300/275, 350/320) [400/365, 480/440, 510/470]
22 – 28: 540/495 (600/550, 660/605, 720/660) [780/715, 840/770, 900/825]
yards/metres approximately.
Contrast Colour:
40/35 to 150/140 yards/metres
You will need more if you wish to make a longer dress.
Sample garment shown in Watermelon colourway.
The second dress is knit from an Indie hand-dyed merino yarn that is no longer available.