My version of the "Ribbon Tank" from "Hip to Knit". The pattern incorporates shaping by changing needle sizes from 10 to 9 to 8 and then back again, rather than with increases and decreases. It's very stretchy, and has a pretty good fit to it. And now I can cross off "sew up sweater" from my weekend to do list . . .
Sunday, August 27, 2006
My version of the "Ribbon Tank" from "Hip to Knit". The pattern incorporates shaping by changing needle sizes from 10 to 9 to 8 and then back again, rather than with increases and decreases. It's very stretchy, and has a pretty good fit to it. And now I can cross off "sew up sweater" from my weekend to do list . . .
4 Comments:
I am impressed! I wouldn't even know where to start to make a garment.
It's done! Congrats! What's up next? Something from your latest purchase of Rowan?
la - still trying to make my way through the worst written pattern ever for some pretty blue bamboo yarn. After that I'll probably be ready to handle wool again . . . .
ryan - check out kniity.com and the articles they have on men who knit - lots of men are knitting these days!
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