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10 Tee Knitting Patterns We Love for Spring and Summer

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10 Pullover Tee Knitting Patterns

#1. Anker’s Summer Shirt Knitting Pattern

Anker’s Summer Shirt is worked from the top down. The yoke is worked in sections of rib with increases in the round, followed by classic raglan increases when the stockinette stitch section begins. The sleeves are worked at the end, either on double-pointed needles or on circular needles using the Magic Loop technique.

Anker’s Summer Shirt has no finishing other than weaving in ends. It’s a great tee to wear three seasons out of the year.

Uses DK weight yarn

Designed by PetiteKnit

#2. Alanis Pullover Tee Knitting Pattern

Layering pieces are my favorite to wear and knit. And Alanis is just that - a cozy sweater tee/vest that’s perfect for layering, is an easy knit yet still features a few fun details, such as an icord edge split hem and an inset pocket (with contrasting color pocket lining!).

Uses worsted weight yarn

Designed by Elizabeth Smith

#3. Tilly Tee Knitting Pattern

This simple top is knit in the round from the top down. Tilly features a yoke neck collar with lace detail to make it special. Short rows are worked across the back for slight shaping.

Uses fingering weight yarn

Designed by This.Bird.Knits

#4. Cloudesley Women’s Tee Knitting Pattern

Details, details, details! This sweater features a stunning back panel.

Cloudesley is worked seamlessly from the top down using the contiguous set-in sleeve method (developed by Susie Myers) to shape the shoulders and sleeve caps. First increases are worked on both RS and WS rows to final shoulder width, while setting up the slip stitch pattern band for the back, then the sleeve caps are worked simultaneously with the V-Neck shaping to sleeve separation. Then the body is worked top down in rounds to the bottom, where a slip stitch pattern band is added to the front. Sleeves are worked top down in rounds. Neck finishing is worked last.

Uses fingering weight yarn

Designed by Isabell Kraemer

#5. Peek-a-Boo Tee Free Knitting Pattern

The Peek-A-Boo Tee utilizes positive ease for a classic and flattering fit. It is knit simply in two identical panels, with no increasing or decreasing, making it a great project for beginners!

This pattern includes a step-by-step video tutorial to demonstrate how to cast on, how to knit the body, how to cast on stitches for the sleeves, and how to seam the shirt.

Uses worsted weight yarn

Designed by Destiny Meyer

#6. Seven Sister’s Tee Knitting Pattern

A loose-fitting summer top knit in Printed Cotton makes this the perfect versatile piece. Wear alone in hot weather or under a jacket on a cooler day. The special printed technique of this yarn provides a beautiful mosaic look.

Uses worsted weight yarn

Designed by Sloane Lacasse

#7. Adira Tee Knitting Pattern

Cute over full skirts and high waisted jeans, Adira is a deliciously light-weight top, featuring a gorgeously feminine peek-a-boo neckline and a cropped length that can be easily adjusted to flatter your shape.

She’s perfect for warm summer days and special evenings out and looks equally fabulous dressed-up for a glamorous party, or worn low-key for a casual coffee with friends.

Knitted seamlessly from the top down, using pure silk fingering-weight yarn, Adira is a luxurious addition to your wardrobe.

Swap silk for linen to create a chic vibe, or knit her in soft merino for a playful look.

Uses fingering weight yarn

Designed by Libby Jonson

#8. Mae Oversized Tee Knitting Pattern

This oversized tunic is perfect for throwing on over leggings or dressing it up during the changing seasons. Faux seams help build in stability and the double v-neck offers a unique open style great for wearing alone or layering. Quick to knit it up and flattering on any figure, it will fit perfectly into your modern handmade wardrobe!

Uses aran weight yarn

Designed by Andrea Mowry

#9. Pabaigh Pullover Tee Knitting Pattern

This simple tee with a contemporary shape is ideal for maritime layering with its deep funnelled collar for keeping out the wind. The design is named for a beautiful uninhabited island in Scotland’s outer Hebrides.

Uses fingering weight yarn

Created by Kate Davies Designs

#10. Hatcher Cabled Tee Knitting Pattern

A chic, elongated cable motif adorns the front and back of this tailored short sleeved pullover. With an easy to wear A-line shape, this sweater can be worn alone or layered over another shirt for additional warmth. Knit in a luxurious blend of cashmere and merino wool, Hatcher is sure to be a favorite that pairs with any style pant or skirt you own.

Note: The digital pattern includes the original short sleeve instructions, plus an addendum to modify the instructions for ¾- or full-length sleeves.

Uses DK weight yarn

Designed by Julie Hoover

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