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Cumulus Tee O-neck

Cumulus Tee O-neck

The Cumulus Tee O-neck is a beautifully simple, lightweight tee designed to be worn close to the body. It’s worked seamlessly from the top down in smooth stockinette stitch, with a classic round neckline and elegant i-cord finishing on all edges.

This is one of those patterns that looks effortless but feels considered — clean lines, refined details, and no finishing work at the end. A perfect warm-weather knit, layering piece, or “luxury basics” project when you want something wearable that still feels special.

This is a printed pattern, not a digital download.


Construction

  • Worked seamlessly from the top down

  • Stockinette stitch throughout

  • Round neckline

  • I-cord finish on neck, sleeves, and hem

  • No seaming or finishing required


Fit & ease

Designed with approx. 4 cm (1½") of positive ease for a neat, modern fit.


Sizes

XXS (XS) S (M) L (XL) 2XL (3XL) 4XL (5XL)

Finished bust circumference:
84 (87) 93 (97) 101 (110) 120 (131) 141 (151) cm

Length:
48 (49) 50 (53) 55 (57) 59 (61) 63 (64) cm
(measured mid back)


Gauge

28 sts × 40 rows = 10 × 10 cm
in stockinette stitch on 3 mm needles, after blocking


Needles

  • 3 mm circular needles (60–100 cm)

  • 2.5 mm circular needles (40–80 cm)

  • 3 mm & 2.5 mm double-pointed needles (or Magic Loop)


Yarn requirements (correct + generic)

This pattern is designed for a single strand of luxury fingering / 4-ply yarn.

Think:

  • Fine merino

  • Silk blends

  • Linen or cotton blends

  • Alpaca-merino blends with good stitch definition

Lightweight, breathable yarns work best — this is not intended to be fluffy or bulky.


Total yarn required (by metreage)

Size Approx. metreage
XXS 750–1,000 m
XS 1,000 m
S 1,000 m
M 1,000 m
L 1,250 m
XL 1,250 m
2XL 1,250–1,500 m
3XL 1,500 m
4XL 1,500 m
5XL 1,500 m

These numbers align correctly with the original gram amounts and account for:

  • Fine gauge (28 sts)

  • I-cord edging

  • Tee length

This is why it looks like “a lot” of metreage — fingering always does.


Difficulty

★★★☆☆ (3 out of 5)

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Cumulus Tee O-neck
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Description

The Cumulus Tee O-neck is a beautifully simple, lightweight tee designed to be worn close to the body. It’s worked seamlessly from the top down in smooth stockinette stitch, with a classic round neckline and elegant i-cord finishing on all edges.

This is one of those patterns that looks effortless but feels considered — clean lines, refined details, and no finishing work at the end. A perfect warm-weather knit, layering piece, or “luxury basics” project when you want something wearable that still feels special.

This is a printed pattern, not a digital download.


Construction

  • Worked seamlessly from the top down

  • Stockinette stitch throughout

  • Round neckline

  • I-cord finish on neck, sleeves, and hem

  • No seaming or finishing required


Fit & ease

Designed with approx. 4 cm (1½") of positive ease for a neat, modern fit.


Sizes

XXS (XS) S (M) L (XL) 2XL (3XL) 4XL (5XL)

Finished bust circumference:
84 (87) 93 (97) 101 (110) 120 (131) 141 (151) cm

Length:
48 (49) 50 (53) 55 (57) 59 (61) 63 (64) cm
(measured mid back)


Gauge

28 sts × 40 rows = 10 × 10 cm
in stockinette stitch on 3 mm needles, after blocking


Needles

  • 3 mm circular needles (60–100 cm)

  • 2.5 mm circular needles (40–80 cm)

  • 3 mm & 2.5 mm double-pointed needles (or Magic Loop)


Yarn requirements (correct + generic)

This pattern is designed for a single strand of luxury fingering / 4-ply yarn.

Think:

  • Fine merino

  • Silk blends

  • Linen or cotton blends

  • Alpaca-merino blends with good stitch definition

Lightweight, breathable yarns work best — this is not intended to be fluffy or bulky.


Total yarn required (by metreage)

Size Approx. metreage
XXS 750–1,000 m
XS 1,000 m
S 1,000 m
M 1,000 m
L 1,250 m
XL 1,250 m
2XL 1,250–1,500 m
3XL 1,500 m
4XL 1,500 m
5XL 1,500 m

These numbers align correctly with the original gram amounts and account for:

  • Fine gauge (28 sts)

  • I-cord edging

  • Tee length

This is why it looks like “a lot” of metreage — fingering always does.


Difficulty

★★★☆☆ (3 out of 5)