Our most popular kit is the Bright Axis Tee and it is no wonder!

June 23 through June 27, we are offering a BOGO! For each skein of Kama, you will get 40% off each skein of Charcoal! *does not apply to Charcoal only orders

 

The Bright Axis Tee features Kama, a 20 stripe self striping colorway, across the shoulders and Charcoal, a steely grey for the body. Sample is worn with 12" of positive ease at the bust (wearing XL, Stephanie is 5'10").

Click your size to order the yarn only kit:

XS (S, M, L, XL, 2XL, 3XL, 4XL, 5XL, 6XL, 7XL)

Chest: 32 (36, 40, 44, 48, 52, 56, 60, 64, 68, 72) inches / 80 (90, 100, 110, 120, 130, 140, 150, 160, 170, 180) cm

To add Wind Service, go here and add as many units as skeins in your kit.

Pattern is not included with purchase. The pattern can be purchased on Ravelry HERE. Use code BRIGHT to get 40% off the pattern now through July 21st!

Please allow at least 15 days turnaround after payment has been received for dye on demand request.

From the designer:

There is practically nothing I love more than knitting in stockinette stitch. These days, when I am packing up my project bag for long car rides or the kids’ activities, I don’t reach for socks—I grab a sweater. Stockinette sweaters are knitting heaven, especially when there is a rainbow at the end of the stockinette tunnel. And by tunnel, I obviously mean the body of my sweater. This sweater plays with the traditional drop shoulder construction by turning the yoke on its axis. Flattering vertical stripes stretch from shoulder to shoulder in this casual summer tee. Even though this little sweater has huge impact, there isn’t a single complicated stitch in the entire pattern. Knitting bonus: This tee can be easily customized by using the “Getting the Right Fit” section. Perfect for long color sequences and dramatic color changes, this tee will be the project you want to grab every time you head out the door.

Construction:
The body of this sweater is knit in the round from the bottom up. After working the body, the back yoke is worked flat using the German Short Rows method. Next, the back border is worked vertically as an attached border. The front yoke and front border are worked identically to the back yoke and back border. The shoulders are joined using the Mattress Stitch seaming method to add structure to the tee. Finally the ribbed border is picked up and worked around the opening of the armholes.