Lulu Slipover - (8ply Adult)
Please note: this is a printed knitting pattern. It is not a digital download.
The Lulu Slipover is a modern sleeveless layer worked from the top down. It features deep armholes and a relaxed fit, with the sides fastening using two buttons on each side.
The back is worked first, followed by the front. Ribbed edges are then worked around the armholes, while the side openings are finished with neat double-knitted edges that form small side slits toward the hem. Buttonholes are worked along the front of these double-knitted edges.
The slipover is finished with a ribbed neckline. The result is a structured but easy-to-layer garment that works beautifully over shirts, dresses, or lightweight sweaters.
Size Guide
The Lulu Slipover is designed with approximately 20 cm of positive ease in the smaller sizes, gradually reducing in the larger sizes.
Choose your size based on your actual bust measurement rather than ready-to-wear sizing.
Sizes
XXS (XS) S (M) L (XL) 2XL (3XL) 4XL (5XL)
Finished Bust Circumference
99 (105) 109 (115) 119 (129) 137 (143) 153 (161) cm
Length
57 (58) 59 (60) 61 (62) 64 (66) 68 (69) cm
(measured mid back, excluding neck edge)
Gauge
Stockinette stitch:
20 stitches × 30 rows = 10 × 10 cm on 4 mm needles
Double knitting:
23 stitches × 30 rows = 10 × 10 cm on 2.5 mm needles
Needles
-
4 mm circular needles (60 cm)
-
3.5 mm circular needles (40, 60 and/or 80 cm)
-
2.5 mm circular needles (60 cm)
Yarn Requirements
This slipover works well in DK / light worsted weight wool yarn (approximately 90–110 metres per 50 g) with good stitch definition and structure.
Approximate total metreage required:
-
XXS: ~640 m
-
XS: ~730 m
-
S: ~730 m
-
M: ~820 m
-
L: ~820–910 m
-
XL: ~910 m
-
2XL: ~1,000 m
-
3XL: ~1,000 m
-
4XL: ~1,090 m
-
5XL: ~1,090–1,180 m
Alternatively, the slipover can be worked using a fingering-weight yarn held together with a fine mohair-style yarn, which creates a slightly softer fabric with a gentle halo.
Choose yarns with good elasticity and structure so the slipover keeps its shape while still draping nicely.
Notions
-
4 buttons (approximately 20 mm)
Difficulty
★★★★☆ (4 out of 5)
Suitable for knitters comfortable with garment construction, picking up stitches, and double knitting.
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Description
Please note: this is a printed knitting pattern. It is not a digital download.
The Lulu Slipover is a modern sleeveless layer worked from the top down. It features deep armholes and a relaxed fit, with the sides fastening using two buttons on each side.
The back is worked first, followed by the front. Ribbed edges are then worked around the armholes, while the side openings are finished with neat double-knitted edges that form small side slits toward the hem. Buttonholes are worked along the front of these double-knitted edges.
The slipover is finished with a ribbed neckline. The result is a structured but easy-to-layer garment that works beautifully over shirts, dresses, or lightweight sweaters.
Size Guide
The Lulu Slipover is designed with approximately 20 cm of positive ease in the smaller sizes, gradually reducing in the larger sizes.
Choose your size based on your actual bust measurement rather than ready-to-wear sizing.
Sizes
XXS (XS) S (M) L (XL) 2XL (3XL) 4XL (5XL)
Finished Bust Circumference
99 (105) 109 (115) 119 (129) 137 (143) 153 (161) cm
Length
57 (58) 59 (60) 61 (62) 64 (66) 68 (69) cm
(measured mid back, excluding neck edge)
Gauge
Stockinette stitch:
20 stitches × 30 rows = 10 × 10 cm on 4 mm needles
Double knitting:
23 stitches × 30 rows = 10 × 10 cm on 2.5 mm needles
Needles
-
4 mm circular needles (60 cm)
-
3.5 mm circular needles (40, 60 and/or 80 cm)
-
2.5 mm circular needles (60 cm)
Yarn Requirements
This slipover works well in DK / light worsted weight wool yarn (approximately 90–110 metres per 50 g) with good stitch definition and structure.
Approximate total metreage required:
-
XXS: ~640 m
-
XS: ~730 m
-
S: ~730 m
-
M: ~820 m
-
L: ~820–910 m
-
XL: ~910 m
-
2XL: ~1,000 m
-
3XL: ~1,000 m
-
4XL: ~1,090 m
-
5XL: ~1,090–1,180 m
Alternatively, the slipover can be worked using a fingering-weight yarn held together with a fine mohair-style yarn, which creates a slightly softer fabric with a gentle halo.
Choose yarns with good elasticity and structure so the slipover keeps its shape while still draping nicely.
Notions
-
4 buttons (approximately 20 mm)
Difficulty
★★★★☆ (4 out of 5)
Suitable for knitters comfortable with garment construction, picking up stitches, and double knitting.








