Knit Kit - Mountain Ringer Tee

SKU: B70442

Rock a retro vibe in this classic ‘70s-inspired raglan ringer tee. Contrasting neck and arm bands accent the perfect t-shirt base while a duplicate stitch mountain scene adds even more vintage charm. Relaxed and slouchy, this tee will be a go-to all summer long. Two of Wands created this tee based off of the popularity of the Sunset Ringer Tee. Grab this now for the amazing price!


Pattern Designer Information
Two of Wands, launched in 2014 by Alexandra Tavel, is a knitwear company with a modern approach to a timeless art form. Each finished item is handcrafted by Alexandra, taking anywhere from a few hours to over a week to meticulously create.
Skill Level
Level 3 - Intermediate
Project Type
Top
Yarn Used
Comfy Cotton Blend - 756, Vanna's Palettes - 865
Pattern Gauge
17 sts + 24 rows = 4”/10cm in stockinette
Pattern Size Options
2X, 3X, L, M, S, XL, XS
Pattern Sizing Information
Pattern is written for smallest size with changes for larger sizes in parentheses. When only one number is given, it applies to all sizes. To follow pattern more easily, circle all numbers pertaining to your size before beginning.
Pattern Yarn Weight
3 Light / DK, 4 Medium / Worsted
Dimensions Detail

Bust: 37.5”/95cm (XS), 42”/107cm (S), 46”/117cm (M), 50”/127cm (L), 52”/132cm (XL), 56.5”/144cm (2XL), 61”/155cm (3XL)

Suggested ease: 7-10”/18-25cm

Length: 21.5”/55cm (XS), 22.5”/57cm (S), 24”/61cm (M), 24.5”/62cm (L), 25.25”/64cm (XL), 25.75”/65cm (2XL), 27”/69cm (3XL)

Pattern Corrections
No
Pattern Craft
Knit
Made For
Adult, Woman

Customer Reviews

Based on 2 reviews
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Al
Turned out great!

Actually, the picture I think shows the design intarsia-
knit into the front of the sweater. Or something. I did
the duplicate stitch and it doesn't look quite so
professional. I have problems with intarsia so I'm glad
the pattern told me to do duplicate stitch, otherwise I
might never have finished it.
But I did, and I really like it, "unprofessional" in appearance, or not!

C
Cady
Cute and Comfy!

This was such a great project. It took me about a week and a half to knit up working on it for a few hours each day. The shirt itself was fun to knit, though it got a bit boring once I was left to do stockinette for twelve inches for the body, but the duplicate stitching afterward more than made up for it. It was a bit confusing since I had never done duplicate stitching before and this pattern asks you to do it upside down to make peaks for the mountains. I found that I just needed to turn my shirt and the pattern completely upside down and then duplicate stitch as normal. Not sure if that's the intended solution, but it worked for me.

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Based on 2 reviews
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Al
Turned out great!

Actually, the picture I think shows the design intarsia-
knit into the front of the sweater. Or something. I did
the duplicate stitch and it doesn't look quite so
professional. I have problems with intarsia so I'm glad
the pattern told me to do duplicate stitch, otherwise I
might never have finished it.
But I did, and I really like it, "unprofessional" in appearance, or not!

C
Cady
Cute and Comfy!

This was such a great project. It took me about a week and a half to knit up working on it for a few hours each day. The shirt itself was fun to knit, though it got a bit boring once I was left to do stockinette for twelve inches for the body, but the duplicate stitching afterward more than made up for it. It was a bit confusing since I had never done duplicate stitching before and this pattern asks you to do it upside down to make peaks for the mountains. I found that I just needed to turn my shirt and the pattern completely upside down and then duplicate stitch as normal. Not sure if that's the intended solution, but it worked for me.