Hathor tee is characterized by its lozenge-shaped lace pattern and the classic aegyo shape that you can size up or down depending on how oversized a garment you want. Knit it in a soft summer cotton and use it as a tee in the summer, or use a light woolen yarn to use it as a vest in the autumn.
You first work the back, then pick up sts for shoulders, which are later joined to create the front. You continue to work flat until all pieces are joined. From then on, you work in the rnd in pattern, finishing with a twisted rib on neckband, hem and bottom of sleeves.
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